circuit
An electrical fault where the current follows a shorter, unintended path.
A set of electronic circuits on one small flat piece of semiconductor material.
A circuit composed of individual electronic components, such as resistors, transistors, capacitors.
A path in which electrons from a voltage or current source flow.
A circuit made by printing conductive tracks onto a non-conductive board.
A complete electrical circuit through which current can flow.
A series of events or venues located in multiple countries.
A series of events or venues taking place around the globe.
The annual series of professional tennis tournaments.
A series of competitions or events for professional participants.
A series of festivals, especially for film or music, that a work is shown at.
The network of clubs and theaters where comedians perform.
A series of appearances as a guest on various television or radio talk shows.
A series of venues where a person gives talks or lectures.
A series of competitions or events for non-professional participants.
A full lap or route around a particular area.
The network of venues where cabaret performances are regularly held.
A graphical representation of an electrical circuit.
Participating in or being part of a series of events or venues.
Indicates a route or lap around something.
To put too much electrical current through a circuit.
To close a circuit so that current can flow.
To interrupt the flow of current in a circuit.
To construct an electrical or electronic circuit.
To travel and perform at a series of venues.
To be employed or perform regularly within a particular circuit of venues.
To perform regularly at a series of venues.
To move from place to place as part of a series of events.
To begin participating in a series of events or venues.
To complete a route or lap, often for exercise.
To complete a route or lap.