Noun
We have to wait for the dishwasher’s wash and dry cycles to end.
the spin cycle on a washing machine
He rode his cycle into town.
Verb
The water is cycled back into the system after it has been used.
The water cycles back into the system.
Recent Examples on the Web
The cycle is endless and expected, much like the daily skincare ads I’m served on Instagram.
—Megan Decker, refinery29.com, 6 Apr. 2023
This will be the Federal Reserve’s final read on the labor market before deciding whether to extend the current tightening cycle to fight high inflation.
—Medora Lee, USA TODAY, 6 Apr. 2023
Many have pointed to the cycle of first restrictions being imposed on media outlets and then government-friendly conglomerates taking them over.
—Mimansa Verma, Quartz, 5 Apr. 2023
And so the cycle repeats.
—Max Moran, The New Republic, 4 Apr. 2023
This will certainly not be the last cycle of tech layoffs, with almost 120,000 tech startup employees cut in the first three months of 2023, joining the 160,000 let go in 2022.
—WIRED, 2 Apr. 2023
To reverse the cycle, find things to look forward to every day, process and move on from traumatic past experiences, and choose self-compassion over self-criticism.
—Mark Travers, Forbes, 1 Apr. 2023
The responses highlight a hardening resistance in the party that controls the House of Representatives toward any legislative solution to America’s never-ending cycle of gun violence.
—Adriana Usero, Washington Post, 31 Mar. 2023
And rising prices for services tend to decline more slowly than for goods, which means that could prolong the current cycle of hot inflation.
—oregonlive, 30 Mar. 2023
Set sail on a yacht to a new and exciting island each day, and cycle your way through picturesque fishing villages, medieval towns, breathtaking seaside views, and serene hidden bays perfect for swimming.
—James Barrett, Men’s Health, 6 Apr. 2023
She was found dead on the morning of Nov. 9, 1992, after going out to cycle alone on the canal the evening before.
—Lane Sainty, The Arizona Republic, 6 Apr. 2023
But some semiautos chambered for 3 1/2-inch shells struggle to cycle very light loads used for dove hunting and target shooting.
—Phil Bourjaily, Field & Stream, 20 Mar. 2023
The skeleton also revealed a larger-than-expected branchial chamber, the area used to cycle water through the gills, suggesting the fish had evolved to linger in oxygen-poor waters while waiting to strike.
—Matt Hrodey, Discover Magazine, 7 Mar. 2023
Lindsey Buckingham was invited into the band after Peter Green quit and the Mac cycled through guitarists.
—Jerry Portwood, Town & Country, 5 Mar. 2023
Prepare garden beds for the next round: Start to cycle out winter crops such as lettuces, cabbage, spinach and broccoli.
—Nan Sterman, San Diego Union-Tribune, 4 Mar. 2023
The result there was, when ambulatory, Kyle Lowry becoming more deferential than at any point in his career, and Jimmy Butler often waiting for Spoelstra to cycle through the rotation before getting into his own offense.
—Ira Winderman, Sun Sentinel, 4 Mar. 2023
Current children in Tennessee who take these medications will have until March 31, 2024, to cycle off of the drugs.
—Melissa Brown, USA TODAY, 2 Mar. 2023
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цикл, круг, круговорот, ездить на велосипеде, велосипедный
существительное ↓
- цикл, полный круг; период
business cycle — экономический цикл
the cycle of the seasons — последовательная смена времён года
cycle of events — круг /цепь/ событий
lunar cycle — астр. лунный цикл
- муз., лит. цикл
a cycle of songs [of stories] — цикл песен [рассказов]
the Arthurian cycle — Артуров цикл (легенды о короле Артуре и рыцарях Круглого стола)
- цикличность
- долгий период времени, век
- тех. цикл, такт; последовательность (операций)
- круговой процесс
- эл. период переменного тока
cycle per second — герц
- хим. круговорот
nitrogen cycle — круговорот азота
- (сокр. от bicycle) велосипед
cycle track — велотрек
- (сокр. от tricycle) (детский) трёхколёсный велосипед
- (сокр. от motorcycle) мотоцикл
глагол
- проходить цикл развития
- повторяться циклически
- описывать круги; двигаться по кругу
- косм. осуществлять включение (двигателей)
- ездить на велосипеде или мотоцикле
Мои примеры
Словосочетания
Примеры с переводом
Do you cycle to work?
Вы ездите на работу на велосипеде?
He rode his cycle into town.
Он поехал в город на своём велосипеде /мотоцикле/.
The water cycles back into the system.
Вода циклически возвращается обратно в систему.
We have to wait for the dishwasher’s wash and dry cycles to end.
Придётся подождать, пока посудомойка пройдёт цикл мытья и сушки до конца.
The water is cycled back into the system after it has been used.
Вода возвращается обратно в систему после того, как её используют.
Schubert’s song cycles
вокальные циклы Шуберта
Sometimes the only way to break the cycle of violence in the home is for the wife to leave.
Иногда единственным способом разорвать порочный круг насилия в семье является уход жены.
The water is cycled through the machine and reused.
Вода прогоняется через этот аппарат и используется повторно.
We need to break the cycle of poverty and crime in the inner cities.
Мы должны разорвать порочный круг нищеты и преступности в бедных городских кварталах.
The neighborhood is being torn apart by an endless cycle of gang violence and retribution.
Этот район раздирает на части бесконечный цикл насилия и мести бандитских группировок.
Beetles undergo a complete metamorphosis in their life cycle.
На протяжении своего жизненного цикла жуки подвергаются полной трансформации.
road pavement that had been riven by the annual freeze-and-thaw cycle
дорожное покрытие, которое было разрушено ежегодным циклом замерзания и оттаивания
Примеры, ожидающие перевода
This machine automatically cycles
…the dateless cycle of the seasons…
This washing machine has a 50-minute cycle.
Для того чтобы добавить вариант перевода, кликните по иконке ☰, напротив примера.
Возможные однокоренные слова
Формы слова
verb
I/you/we/they: cycle
he/she/it: cycles
ing ф. (present participle): cycling
2-я ф. (past tense): cycled
3-я ф. (past participle): cycled
noun
ед. ч.(singular): cycle
мн. ч.(plural): cycles
Word | CYCLE |
Character | 5 |
Hyphenation | cy cle |
Pronunciations | /ˈsaɪkəl/ |
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What do we mean by cycle?
An interval of time during which a characteristic, often regularly repeated event or sequence of events occurs. noun
A single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon. noun
A periodically repeated sequence of events. noun
The orbit of a celestial body. noun
A long period of time; an age. noun
The aggregate of traditional poems or stories organized around a central theme or hero. noun
A series of poems or songs on the same theme. noun
A bicycle, motorcycle, or similar vehicle. noun
A circular or whorled arrangement of flower parts such as those of petals or sepals. noun
The achievement of hitting a single, double, triple, and home run in a single game. noun
To occur in or pass through a cycle. intransitive verb
To move in or as if in a cycle. intransitive verb
To ride a bicycle, motorcycle, or similar vehicle. intransitive verb
To use in or put through a cycle. intransitive verb
To occur or recur in cycles.
See cycle, n., 9. To ride or take exercise on a bicycle or tricycle.
An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens. noun
A round of years or a recurring period of time used as a larger unit in reckoning time; especially, a period in which certain astronomical phenomena go through a series of changes which recur in the corresponding parts of the next period. noun
An interval of space or time in which one set of events or phenomena is completed.
A complete rotation of anything.
A process that returns to its beginning and then repeats itself in the same sequence.
The members of the sequence formed by such a process.
In musical set theory, an interval cycle is the set of pitch classes resulting from repeatedly applying the same interval class to the starting pitch class.
A series of poems, songs or other works of art.
A programme on a washing machine, dishwasher, or other such device.
A pedal-powered vehicle, such as a unicycle, bicycle, or tricycle, or a motorized vehicle that has either two or three wheels.
A single, a double, a triple, and a home run hit by the same player in the same game.
A closed walk or path, with or without repeated vertices allowed.
(algebraic topology) A chain whose boundary is zero.
An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres.
An age; a long period of time.
An orderly list for a given time; a calendar.
One entire round in a circle or a spire.
A discharge of a taser.
A period in which anabolic steroid users take specific combos of steroids for a certain time frame. the steroids compliment eachother and allow the effects of the steroids to show more. Urban Dictionary
A euphemism for a female’s menstrual cycle, used when one is too embarressed to say «period» but not wanting to say «time of the month» Urban Dictionary
In swimming, a cycle is 75 yards consisting of 25 yards of backstroke, breaststroke, and freestyle, in that order respectively. It is essentially a 100 IM without the fly. Urban Dictionary
When one takes a single shot of liquor (70-100 proof), then a double, then a triple, then a quadrouple (or «home run») in any order, in the same sitting. Urban Dictionary
You’re sober…
all you wanna do is get high.
you’re high…
all you wanna do is come down.
you’re down…
all you wanna do is die. Urban Dictionary
Available time. Used in project management context. Urban Dictionary
One of the coolest sports ever developed in world history. Cycling is a great way to enjoy the outdoors, dream great dreams, think great thoughts, meet interesting people, explore diverse regions, see the countryside, or just cruise down the road in a zen like state. Traveling at speeds on average from 10 to over 40 mph, cycling is an efficent, healthy, and green mode of transport. In the 21st century, the sport has become increasingly popular thorough out the globe, with the construction of thousands of miles of cycling paths in North America and Europe such as the East Coast Greenway and the Euro Velo. Urban Dictionary
Completely getting lopsided drunk. The reference is compared to a bicycle on how it spins and goes crazy. Urban Dictionary
The lower intestinal cramping associated with diarrhea. The pain includes hot and cold flashes, goose bumps, and general irritation. Cycling refers to the way the pain comes on strong and then goes away repeatedly. Urban Dictionary
Getting a handjob, blowjob, fucking her ass, and pussy all in the same night. Urban Dictionary
Last Updated: February 13, 2022 | Author: Linda Hornsby
What is a meaning of the word cycle?
Definition of cycle
(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an interval of time during which a sequence of a recurring succession of events or phenomena is completed a 4-year cycle of growth and development. 2a : a course or series of events or operations that recur regularly and usually lead back to the starting point …
What is cycle example?
The definition of a cycle is a period of time or complete set of events that repeat. An example of a cycle is the earth’s rotation around the sun. … A year constitutes a cycle of the seasons. noun. A periodically repeated sequence of events.
What does the root word cycle mean?
-cycle-, root. -cycle- comes from Greek, where it has the meaning “cycle; circle; wheel. ” This meaning is found in such words as: bicycle, cycle, cyclo, cyclone, cyclotron, recycle, tricycle.
Is a cycle a pattern?
Explain that a pattern that goes around again and again, like these growing events or the four seasons, is called a cycle.
What are the 4 cycles?
The water cycle, carbon cycle, nitrogen cycle, and phosphorous cycle are the 4 types of processes that cycle matter through the biosphere.
What word means happening after death?
Post mortem is Latin for “after death”. In English, postmortem refers to an examination, investigation, or process that takes place after death.
What is the synonym of cycle?
In this page you can discover 59 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for cycle, like: round, circle, course, era, revolution of time, loop, time, series, rhythm, motorcycle and pedal.
What is suffix of cycle?
Description: This is a list of words ending with suffix “cycle”, meaning “circle, wheel.”. … Author: eSpindle Learning. Subject: English vocabulary.
What is prefix of cycle again?
The prefix re- means again, and when you recycle something, you process it for another cycle of use.
What is the word family for cycle?
Word family (noun) cycle (adjective) cyclic cyclical (adverb) cyclically.
What is suffix of cyclist?
1 Answer. Daniel L. Apr 1, 2017. The sufix is -ist.
What is the prefix meaning of bicycle?
definition: to ride on a bicycle. … Bi- is a Latin prefix that means “two.” “Cycle” comes from kyklos, a Greek word that means “circle.”
Is cycle an affix?
A circle, circular movement, or regular repetition. Either Greek kuklos, circle, or English cycle or cyclic.
Is bicycle a prefix or suffix?
A prefix is a word part added to the beginning of a word. It changes the meaning of a word. Bi- is a prefix that is used in many words. Bicycle, bifocal, and biweekly are all words that have the prefix bi- in them.
What does ist mean when added to a word?
a suffix of nouns, often corresponding to verbs ending in -ize or nouns ending in -ism, that denote a person who practices, is expert in, or is concerned with something, or holds certain principles, doctrines, etc.: apologist; machinist; novelist; socialist; Thomist. Compare -ism, -istic, -ize.
Which word means without hope?
The first records of the word despair come from around 1300. It comes from the Latin verb dēspērāre, meaning “to be without hope” (the adjective desperate is based on the same root). Remember: at the heart of despair, there is hope—its ultimate root is the Latin root spēs, meaning “hope.”
What two affixes mean without?
If the choices of this question are a,cy,ex,ic, inter ,ful and im, the answer would be “a“. Affix is an element that is added to a word to form a new word; it is sometimes classified as prefix and suffix. The affix word “a” is considered as without because it means absence.
What is affixation example?
An affix is a word element of English grammar used to alter the meaning or form of a word and comes in the form of either a prefix or a suffix. Prefixes include examples like “un-,” “self-,” and “re-,” while suffixes come in the form of ending elements like “-hood,” “-ing,” or “-ed.”
What’s a word for feeling like giving up?
In this page you can discover 45 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for give up, like: quit, surrender, renounce, lose courage, abandon, lose-heart, cease, cede, hand over, relinquish and yield.
Other forms: cycles; cycled
A cycle is a series of events that happen repeatedly in the same order. Or, it is a slang term for a bicycle. If you ride a cycle to work, we suggest putting your clothes through the wash cycle twice — or wear strong cologne.
We get cycle from Latin cyclus and Greek kuklos, both meaning «circle.» So you can see where bi- (two) and tri- (three) + cycle got their names. Nowadays, cycle can be a verb or a noun: You can ride a cycle or you can cycle to the park. The same holds true when you’re talking about a sequence of repeating events: The seasons cycle through spring, summer, fall, and winter. The plant life cycle goes from seed to flower to seed dispersal.
Definitions of cycle
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noun
a periodically repeated sequence of events
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merry-go-round
a never-ending cycle of activities and events (especially when they seem to have little purpose)
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samsara
(Hinduism and Buddhism) the endless cycle of birth and suffering and death and rebirth
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type of:
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repeat, repetition
an event that repeats
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merry-go-round
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noun
a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon
“a year constitutes a
cycle of the seasons”-
synonyms:
oscillation
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cardiac cycle
the complete cycle of events in the heart from the beginning of one heart beat to the beginning of the next; an electrical impulse conducted through the heart muscle that constricts the atria which is followed by constriction of the ventricles
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Carnot cycle, Carnot’s ideal cycle
a cycle (of expansion and compression) of an idealized reversible heat engine that does work without loss of heat
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pass
one complete cycle of operations (as by a computer)
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menstrual cycle
a recurring cycle (beginning at menarche and ending at menopause) in which the endometrial lining of the uterus prepares for pregnancy; if pregnancy does not occur the lining is shed at menstruation
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type of:
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periodic event, recurrent event
an event that recurs at intervals
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noun
the unit of frequency; one hertz has a periodic interval of one second
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noun
an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs
“the never-ending
cycle of the seasons”-
synonyms:
rhythm, round
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verb
recur in repeating sequences
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verb
cause to go through a recurring sequence
“cycle the laundry in this washing program”
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verb
pass through a cycle
“This machine automatically
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noun
a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals
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noun
a series of poems or songs on the same theme
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WordReference Random House Learner’s Dictionary of American English © 2023 cy•cle /ˈsaɪkəl/USA pronunciation
v. [no object]
See -cycle-.
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2023 cy•cle
v.i.
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: cycle /ˈsaɪkəl/ n
vb
Etymology: 14th Century: from Late Latin cyclus, from Greek kuklos cycle, circle, ring, wheel; see wheel ‘cycle‘ also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations): |
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What is a meaning of the word cycle?
(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an interval of time during which a sequence of a recurring succession of events or phenomena is completed a 4-year cycle of growth and development. 2a : a course or series of events or operations that recur regularly and usually lead back to the starting point …
Is the word cycle Greek or Latin?
We get cycle from Latin cyclus and Greek kuklos, both meaning “circle.” So you can see where bi- (two) and tri- (three) + cycle got their names. Nowadays, cycle can be a verb or a noun: You can ride a cycle or you can cycle to the park.
What is the best definition of cycle?
The definition of a cycle is a period of time or complete set of events that repeat. An interval of time during which a characteristic, often regularly repeated event or sequence of events occurs.
Why do we say mother?
The word mother can be traced back to Proto-Indo-European, as can father, brother and sister. It appears in cognate form in languages like Sanskrit, Greek, Latin, and so forth, and it may go back further. When native English speaking children start talking, they start calling their mothers Mama, Mummy or Momma.
What is Mother simple words?
Mother is the pillar of strength in everyone’s life. She is one without whom our life is incomplete. A mother nurtures her child instil good manners in him and guide him in the journey called life. Mother is not simply a word but it is a whole universe in itself she is most important person in everybody’s life.
How important is a mother’s love?
“A mother’s love is extremely important for the healthy emotional outcome of her children,” says Ridgefield therapist Janet Esposito. “In most cases, it is the mom who is the primary caregiver, and how she loves her children greatly affects their lives.”
What Bible says about motherhood?
The Bible consistently asks followers to honor and love their mothers. Examples of this can be seen in Exodus 20:12, “Honor your father and your mother,” and Leviticus 19:3, “Every one of you shall revere his mother and his father.”
What does motherhood symbolize?
Motherhood is wrapped in many cultural meanings. Birthing and nurturing new life physically has led to a conflation of “feminine,” “maternal,” and “feminine spirituality” in many cultures and religious traditions. Motherhood has been painted as a sacred and powerful spiritual path.
What is a mother’s love for her child?
“The bond between a mother and her child is the only real and purest bond in the world, the only true love we can ever find in our lifetime.” “A mother’s love is like an everlasting bed of roses, that continues to blossom. A mother’s love bears strength, comfort, healing, and warmth.
What does the Bible say about a mother’s prayers?
2. Ask, Seek, Knock. The second Bible verses about mothers prayers that we will look at is in Mathew 7:7-8; “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.
Why did God give us mothers?
So God made a mother. He needed someone who would find joy in the simple and purpose in the mundane, because He knew that was what the babies needed most. It needed to be big enough to grow even when she didn’t think it could anymore, and able to hold all of the love for the babies He was going to entrust her with.
What does the Bible say about a mother’s love for her son?
Proverbs 1:8-9: “Listen, my son, to your father’s instruction and do not forsake your mother’s teaching. They are a garland to grace your head and a chain to adorn your neck.” Proverbs 22:6: “Train up a child in the way he should go; even when he is old he will not depart from it.”
How can I be a godly mom?
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- 4.1 #1 A Godly mother will pursue the Gospel first.
- 4.2 #2 A Godly Mother Will Treasure the Word of God.
- 4.3 #3 A Godly Mother will Find Contentment in Christ.
- 4.4 #4 A Godly Mother will Discipline Herself in the Faith.
- 4.5 #5 A Godly Mother will Love her Husband Well.
How do you describe a godly mother?
#6 A Godly Mother Is Trustworthy When she behaves in a trustworthy manner, and is respected and proves worthy of the faith placed in her, her husband has nothing to worry about. This honors him in that relationship, but also (and primarily) honors God through her faithful witness and living.
Who is the first mother mentioned in the Bible?
Eunice (biblical figure)
What are the qualities of a godly woman?
25 Core Characteristics of a Godly Woman
- #1 A Godly Woman Fears the Lord.
- #2 She Speaks and Behaves Wisely.
- #3 She Helps to Guide Younger Women into Godliness Themselves.
- #4 She Submits to Her Husband in Christian Marriage.
- #5 She Maintains a Witness for God in Her Marriage.
What does God fearing woman mean?
—used to describe religious people who try to obey the rules of their religion and to live in a way that is considered morally right.
What are the qualities of a good wife in the Bible?
Here are the qualities of a good wife according to the Bible
- CONFIDENCE: According to Proverbs 1: 10-12, “A wife of noble character who can find?
- SPEAK CAREFULLY, ACT FAITHFULLY: The Bible in 1 Timothy 3:11 instructs, “Even so must their wives be grave, not slanderers, sober, faithful in all things.”
What is the role of a virtuous woman?
What does virtuous woman mean? The Bible in the Proverbs 31 describes a virtuous woman as the one who leads her home with integrity, discipline, and more. All the virtues she is practicing are aimed at making the life of her husband better, teaching her children and serving God.
What is a meaning of the word cycle?
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What is a meaning of the word cycle?
(Entry 1 of 2) 1 : an interval of time during which a sequence of a recurring succession of events or phenomena is completed a 4-year cycle of growth and development. 2a : a course or series of events or operations that recur regularly and usually lead back to the starting point …
What does the suffix cycle mean?
circle, wheel
Is the word cycle Greek or Latin?
We get cycle from Latin cyclus and Greek kuklos, both meaning “circle.” So you can see where bi- (two) and tri- (three) + cycle got their names. Nowadays, cycle can be a verb or a noun: You can ride a cycle or you can cycle to the park.
What does CYCL mean in Latin roots?
revolving
What does CYCL mean in Greek?
The Greek root word cycl means “circle.” This Greek root is the word origin of a number of English vocabulary words, including unicycle, recycle, and Cyclops.
What are some root words for cycle?
-cycle- comes from Greek, where it has the meaning “cycle; circle; wheel. ” This meaning is found in such words as: bicycle, cycle, cyclo, cyclone, cyclotron, recycle, tricycle.
What is the root meaning of Gen?
-gen-, root. -gen- comes from Greek and Latin, where it has the meanings “race; birth; born; produced.
What is the Greek root for life?
The Greek root word bio means ‘life. ‘ Some common English vocabulary words that come from this root word include biological, biography, and amphibian.
What is the meaning of the Greek root photo?
word-forming element meaning “light” or “photographic” or “photoelectric,” from Greek photo-, combining form of phōs (genitive phōtos) “light” (from PIE root *bha- (1) “to shine”).
What is the Greek name for Sun?
Helios
What name means sun?
50 Girl Names That Mean Sun
- Aelia. Aelia is an Ancient Roman name meaning sun.
- Áine. Áine is an Irish name that means radiance.
- Akino. Akino is a Japanese name meaning my rising sun.
- Alba. Alba is a Spanish and Italian name that means dawn.
- Álfsól. Álfsól is an Iclandic name meaning elven sun.
- Anpao.
- Apricia.
- Arani.
What name means fighter for a girl?
Baby Girl Names That Mean Warrior
Name | Meaning |
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Andrea | This lovely name means ‘strong’, an essential quality to be a warrior. It is a name of German, Italian and English origin. |
Armani | A name of Italian origin; it means ‘warrior’, indicating the baby girl would be a great fighter all the way. |
What name means strong and powerful?
Along with Audrey and Matilda, other girl names that mean brave, strong, or powerful in the US Top 500 include Gabriella, Valentina, and Valerie. For boys, Andrew, Everett, Ezekiel Harvey, and Zane are among the most common.
What name means God’s strength?
‘ Gabriel: is of Hebrew origin and means ‘God is my strength. ‘
What names means strength?
15 Beautiful Baby Names That Mean ‘Strength’
- Brianna. This Celtic baby name for girls means “strong.” Call her Bri for short.
- Ethan. It means “strong,” “firm” and “long-lived,” so it’s basically the ideal moniker for your tenacious little guy.
- Matilda. Remember Roald Dahl’s Matilda?
- Liam.
- Aila.
- Griffin.
- Valentina.
- Kwan.
What are the lucky names?
The most popular “lucky” baby names for girls:
- Iris – derived from the Greek word Iris, meaning rainbow.
- Evangeline – has Greek origin, meaning “bearer of good news”
- Beatrice – means “she who brings happiness, blessed” in Latin.
- Jade – a precious green stone said to transmit wisdom, clarity, justice and courage.
What name means beauty and strength?
Maliha: Maliha is an all-around peach of a name. This Muslim name, meaning ‘beauty and strength’ is very popular with the Muslim parents and is given to over a thousand baby girls every year.
What Greek name means strength?
AIMILIOS
Meaning Cycle
What does Cycle mean? Here you find 120 meanings of the word Cycle. You can also add a definition of Cycle yourself
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0 The sequence of events within the cell between mitotic (cell) divisions. The cell cycle is conventionally divided into five phases: G0 (the gap); G1, (the first gap); S (the synthesis phase, during which the DNA is synthesized and replicated); G2 (the second gap); and M (mitosis). Cells that are not destined to divide again are considered to be in [..]
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0 CycleSee: Menstrual cycle.
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0 CycleThe time period running from the startup of one reactor cycle to the startup of the following cycle.
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0 CycleA sequence of operations repeated regularly.
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0 Cycle1842, «revolve in cycles,» from cycle (n.). Meaning «to ride a bicycle» is from 1883. Related: Cycled; cycling.
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0 Cyclelate 14c., from Late Latin cyclus, from Greek kyklos «circle, wheel, any circular body, circular motion, cycle of events,» from PIE kw(e)-kwl-o-, suffixed, reduplicated form of root *kwel- ( [..]
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0 CycleThe expiration dates applicable to the different series of options. Traditionally, there were three cycles:
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0 Cyclethe complete sequence of values of a periodic quantity that occurs during one period.
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0 CycleIn general use, a literary cycle is any group of closely related works. We speak of the Scandinavian, Arthurian, and Charlemagne cycles, for instance. These refer collectively to many poems and storie [..]
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0 CycleOne complete pass through the four phases: inception, elaboration, construction and transition. The span of time between the beginning of the inception phase and the end of the transition phase. Edito [..]
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0 Cyclean interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; "the never-ending cycle of the seasons" cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle the laun [..]
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0 CycleA single complete operation consisting of progressive phases starting and ending at the neutral position.
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0 CycleThe graph of a periodic function through one fundamental period.
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0 Cycle1. n. The basic unit of computation. What every hacker wants more of (noted hacker Bill Gosper describes himself as a «cycle junkie»). One can describe an instruction as taking so many `cloc [..]
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0 Cyclesee sequence.
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0 CycleAn audio tone consists of an oscillating sound pressure on the ear. One cycle is one full transition of positive pressure through to negative pressure, back to positive pressure again.
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0 CycleDefinition One complete up and down movement in economic or market conditions.
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0 CycleRepeating units that make up the pattern of biological rhythms. cyclic photophosphorylation
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0 Cycletsikl
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0 Cyclecycle (pop)
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0 CycleA group of literary works (poems, plays, stories, novels) that share a unifying theme, for example, the Yoknapatawpha stories of William Faulkner. An epic cycle is a group of individual epics or balla [..]
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0 CycleThe complete sequence, including reversal, of the flow of an alternating electric current.
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0 CycleComplete, repeating sequence of operations for injection molding a part. Cycle Time In a molding operation, cycle time is the time elapsing between a particular point in one cycle and the same point i [..]
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0 CycleAn action on the door from the fully closed position, to the fully open position, and returned to the fully closed position.
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0 CycleThe length of time a filter can be used before it needs cleaning, usually including cleaning time.
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0 CycleSee Underwriting Cycle.
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0 Cycleseries of events or actions that repeat themselves regularly; a physical and/or chemical process in which one material continuously changes locations and/or forms. cyclic behaviors —
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0 Cycle: A single set of complete moves within an automation system.
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0 Cycleverb; to end the inspiratory time (and begin expiratory flow); noun, a breath (inspiration and expiration).
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0 CycleIn graph theory, a cycle is a 'loop' in the graph. The term cycle is slightly more general than 'loop', as the term loop is often used to refer to a directed graph wher [..]
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0 CycleThe complete sequence of values of a periodic quantity that occur during a period.
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0 CycleA complete vibration
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0 Cycle(1) A process that finishes up at the beginning and then repeats itself contantly. (2) Wave cycle: The passage of one complete wavelength of that wave. The time taken to produce one complete cycle is [..]
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0 CycleTC A complete cycle of a wave is equivalent to one complete wavelength of that wave. The time taken to produce one complete cycle is called the period of the wave. The number of cycles per second is [..]
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0 Cycleinterval for a vibrating particle / wave from a certain displacement and velocity to the next time the particle has the same displacement and velocity
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0 CycleA series of changes produced in sequence that recur periodically.
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0 Cycle(n) an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs(n) a series of poems or songs on the same theme(n) a periodically repeated sequence of events(n) the unit of frequency; one hertz [..]
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0 Cycle— In Alternating current, the change of the poles from negative to positive and back.
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0 Cycle— A sequence of discharge followed by a charge, or a charge followed by a discharge, of a battery under specific conditions.
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0 CycleOne complete series of changes of value of an alternating current or an electromagnetic wave.
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0 CycleThe change in an alternating electrical sine wave from zero to a positive peak to zero to a negative peak and back to zero.
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0 CycleIn a battery, one discharge plus one recharge equals one cycle.
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0 CycleThe discharge and subsequent charge of a battery.
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0 CycleSatellite repetitivity Jason’s (and T/P’s) is almost 10 day long. Envisat’s 35 days.
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0 Cycleprocess of eliminating burr from parts, by using methods such as tumbling, sanding, grinding, etc. Deburring acts as a type of finishing as it smoothes edges and helps in [..]
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0 CycleThe complete course of operation of a refrigerant back to a selected starting point in a system.
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0 CycleThe complete forward and reverse motion of the screw (or nut) in moving the load.
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0 CycleSatellite repetitivity, or repeat orbit
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0 CycleA single charge and discharge of a battery.
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0 Cyclea series of events which take place during a specific interval.
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0 CycleThe complete course of operation of a refrigerant back to a selected starting point in a system.
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0 CycleOne complete wave of alternating voltage or current.
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0 CycleWhen referring to a traffic signal, cycle describes one complete sequence of signal indications.
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0 Cycle1) Cycle of oscillation is the complete sequence of variations in displacement which occur during a period. 2) Calendar Year
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0 CycleThe time of activation of a device or system that is one complete movement from the start position to an extreme position and back to the original position.
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0 CycleA complete sequence of signal indications. Each phase has been serviced and the cycle is beginning again.
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0 CycleOne complete set of recurrent values of a periodic quantity comprises a cycle.
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0 Cyclethe complete course of operation of a refrigerant back to a selected starting point in a system. Also used to describe alternating current through 360 space degrees.
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0 CycleA complete sequence of signal control indications.
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0 CycleIn alternating current, the current goes from zero voltage to a maximum in one direction, back to zero and then to maximum in the other direction and back to zero again constituting a cycle.
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0 CycleA series of chemotherapy drugs that are given at regular intervals to treat a particular cancer | ↑ Back to Top
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0 CycleOne complete sequence of an event or activity. Often refers to electrical phenomena. One electrical cycle is a complete sine wave.
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0 CycleOne sequence of charge and discharge. Deep cycling requires that all the energy to an end voltage established for each system be drained from the cell or battery on each discharge. In shallow cycling, the energy is partially drained on each discharge; i.e., the energy may be any value up to 50%.
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0 CycleA single period of two phases in which alternating current reverses direction before returning to the first state. Alternating current consists of a succession of cycles.
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0 CycleA complete sine wave form consisting of two alternations; first in one direction then in the other.
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0 Cycle
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0 CycleIn a battery, one discharge plus one recharge equals one cycle.
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0 CycleThe action of a vibrating system such that its pattern of change passes through a complete turn of events. The elapsed time for the completion of one cycle is called the period. The number of cycles occuring in one second is called the frequency.
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0 CycleOne complete vibration of a sound source or its electrical equivalent. One cycle per second is 1 Hertz (Hz).
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0 CycleOutdoor advertising operates in 2 week bursts i.e. a cycle. This is the length of time an outdoor campaign is in-situ for. Multiple cycles can be purchased to extend the length of a campaign
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0 CycleOutdoor advertising operates in 2 week bursts i.e. a cycle. This is the length of time an outdoor campaign is in-situ for. Multiple cycles can be purchased to extend the length of a campaign
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0 Cycle— One sequence of charge and discharge.
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0 CycleThe complete sequence of alternation or reversal of the flow of an alternating electric current. (See Hertz (Hz)).
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0 CycleThere are many cycles in the environment and the basic one involves green plants producing oxygen and sugar from carbon dioxide and water during photosynthesis. Animals use the nutrition in plants by eating plants or other animals. In the cells of plants and animals, cell respiration transforms the sugar and oxygen into energy, carbon dioxide and w [..]
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0 CycleA time period, defined in the ACTRA commercial agreement, denoting the “run” of a commercial. The normal cycle of a commercial is 13 weeks, after which engagers have to pay performers again for th [..]
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0 CycleI invented this term to express the amount of time it takes for the mate to become lavado (washed), and lose its taste. It also means the “turn” of mate; for instance, the server will take 1-2 cyc [..]
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0 CycleBouts of physical irritability or Movement alternating with periods of quiescence. It includes biochemical activity and hormonal activity which may be cellular. These cycles are shorter than 24 hours [..]
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0 CycleThe cycle by which the element Carbon is exchanged between organic matter and the earth’s physical Environment.
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0 CycleThe complex series of phenomena, occurring between the end of one Cell Division and the end of the next, by which Cellular material is duplicated and then divided between two daughter Cells. The Cell [..]
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0 CycleThe cyclic cellular, histological, and functional changes in the Endometrium during the Menstrual Cycle in response to the changing endocrine Environment.
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0 CycleThe period of cyclic physiological and Behavior changes in non-primate female Mammals that exhibit Estrus. The estrous cycle generally consists of 4 or 5 distinct periods corresponding to the endocrin [..]
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0 CycleThe continuous sequence of changes undergone by metamorphosing Insects and other Animals during the post-Embryonic Development process.
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0 CycleThe period from onset of one menstrual Bleeding (Menstruation) to the next in an ovulating Woman or female primate. The menstrual cycle is regulated by endocrine interactions of the Hypothalamus; the [..]
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0 CycleThe circulation of Nitrogen in Nature, consisting of a cycle of biochemical reactions in which atmospheric Nitrogen is compounded, dissolved in Rain, and deposited in the Soil, where it is assimilated [..]
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0 CycleThe cyclic cellular, histological, and functional changes in the Ovary during the Menstrual Cycle in response to the changing endocrine Environment.
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0 CycleA series of oxidative reactions in the breakdown of acetyl units derived from Glucose; Fatty Acids; or Amino Acids by means of tricarboxylic acid intermediates. The end products are Carbon Dioxide, Wa [..]
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0 CycleCirculation of Water among various Ecological Systems, in various states, on, above, and below the surface of the earth.
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0 Cycleregular intervals of chemotherapy drugs.
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0 CycleThe complete, repeating sequence of operations in a process. In molding, the cycle time is the period of elapsed time between a certain point in one cycle and the same point in the next.
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0 CycleA unit of measurement for the dimensional quantity of countability.
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0 CycleA block of chemotherapy that is followed by a rest period to allow the healthy normal cells to recover
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0 CycleA complete alternation of voltage or current in an alternating current (AC) circuit.
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0 CycleThe series of steps that a compressor with unloading performs; 1) fully loaded, 2) modulating (for compressors with modulating control), 3) unloaded, 4) idle.
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0 CycleIn the atmosphere or biosphere a sequence of events in repetitive motion in which the final output feeds back into the initial input. Examples of this include biogeochemical cycles, including the nitr [..]
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0 CycleThe series of steps that a compressor with unloading performs; 1) fully loaded, 2) modulating (for compressors with modulating control), 3) unloaded, 4) idle. Cycle Time
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0 CycleOne complete train of events or phenomena that recur sequentially. When used in connection with sound or radio the term refers to one complete wave, or to a frequency of one wave per second. See also [..]
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0 CycleThe statically average number of hands for any particular hand to be dealt. For example a royal flush will be dealt roughly once in every 40,000 hands played. It is important to note that this is base [..]
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0 CycleThe complete course of operation of a refrigerant back to a selected starting point in a system.
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0 CycleThe steps performed by an unloading compressor. The steps are fully loaded, modulating, unloaded, and idle.
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0 CycleThe complete forward and reverse motion of a system. When motion is repeated (move and dwell) such as repetitive back-and-forth motion. back to topD
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0 Cyclea series of things that is repeated regularly, like the seasons of the year.
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0 Cyclea single complete operation consisting of progressive phases starting and ending at the neutral position.
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0 CycleThe total time elapsed from when raw material enters the production process until the finished product is ready for shipment to the customer. In service industries, the total time elapsed from when a customer expresses a need to when that need is satisfied. Deming Cycle
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0 CycleA variation where a point of observation returns to its origin.
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0 CycleThe expiration dates applicable to the different series of options. Traditionally, there were three cycles:
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0 Cycle1) An alternation of a waveform which begins at a point, passes through the zero line, and ends at a point with the same value and moving in the same direction as the starting point. 2) On a Solid Sta [..]
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0 CycleTheoretical thermodynamic cycle, composed of a series of reversible processes, which can be completely reversed.
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0 CycleA complete course of ion-exchange operation. For instance, a complete cycle of cation exchange would involve regeneration of the resin with acid, rinse to remove excess acid, exhaustion, backwash, and [..]
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0 CycleOne complete set of values through which an alternating voltage or current passes successively.
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0 CycleThe time between one chemotherapy treatment session and the next.
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0 CycleA single execution of a complete set of moves and functions contained within a robot program. (R15.05-2)
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0 CycleIn graph theory, a cycle in a graph is a non-empty trail in which only the first and last vertices are equal. A directed cycle in a directed graph is a non-empty directed trail in which only the first [..]
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0 CycleCycle, cycles, or cyclic may refer to:
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0 CycleCycle has several meanings in the field of music. Acoustically, it refers to one complete vibration, the base unit of Hertz being one cycle per second. Theoretically, an interval cycle is a collection [..]
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0 CycleCycle, cycles, or cyclic may refer to:
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0 CycleCycle, cycles, or cyclic may refer to:
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0 CycleCycle was an American motorcycling enthusiast magazine, published from the early 1950s through the early 1990s. During its heyday, in the 1970s and 1980s, it had a circulation of more than 500,000 an [..]
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0 CycleCycle (cyc) is a gene in Drosophila melanogaster that encodes the CYCLE protein (CYC). The Cycle gene (cyc) is expressed in a variety of cell types in a circadian manner. It is involved in controllin [..]
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0 CycleCycle is an album by Paul Horn which was originally released on the RCA Victor label in 1965.Within three years, Horn would abandon jazz altogether to work on atmospheric mood music».
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