The American Heritage Dictionary defines the relevant terms as follows: Circumstantial: 1. Of, relating to, or dependent on circumstances. 2. Of no primary significance; incidental. 3. Complete and particular; full of detail. 4. Full of ceremonial display. Pomp and circumstance. Circumstantial evidence: n. Law. Evidence not bearing directly on the fact in dispute but on various attendant circumstances from which the judge or jury might infer the occurrence of the fact in dispute. Evidence: 1. A thing or things helpful in forming a conclusion or judgement. 2. Something indicative; an outward sign. ~videnced, -dencing, -dences. 1. To indicate • clearly; exemplify or prove. 2. To support by testimony, attest. 3. Plainly visible, to be seen. I ...