Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary · 1913

Circulation

Circulation , noun

[Latin circulatio: compare French circulation.]

1.
The act of moving in a circle, or in a course which brings the moving body to the place where its motion began.
This continual circulation of human things. — Swift
2.
The act of passing from place to place or person to person; free diffusion; transmission.
The true doctrines of astronomy appear to have had some popular circulation. — Whewell
3.
Currency; circulating coin; notes, bills, etc., current for coin.
4.
The extent to which anything circulates or is circulated; the measure of diffusion; as, the circulation of a newspaper.
5.
(Physiology) The movement of the blood in the blood-vascular system, by which it is brought into close relations with almost every living elementary constituent. Also, the movement of the sap in the vessels and tissues of plants.