
1) Age 2) Backpedal 3) Bicycle 4) Bike 5) Cps 6) Cyclic 7) Hertz 8) Hz 9) Pedal 10) Recur 11) Recycle 12) Rotation 13) Samsara 14) Sequence 15) Series 16) Tandem 17) Velocipede
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1) Baseball hitting feat 2) Bi or tri follower 3) Bike 4) Business phase 5) Churn with pedals 6) Compete in the Tour de France 7) Economic pattern 8) Emulate lance armstrong 9) Enter the tour de france 10) Four seasons 11) Go biking 12) Go by bike 13) Go by trike 14) Go on a two-wheeler 15) Interval
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a ring or turn, from the Greek Kuklos; more properly a spiral; a day and night are a cycle; a year is another. The returning again of any time or any impression. The subject of cycles is of the greatest importance, as it includes all history and all evolution. The best known large cycle is the sidereal, a little over 25,000 years.
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• (n.) A bicycle or tricycle, or other light velocipede. • (n.) One entire round in a circle or a spire; as, a cycle or set of leaves. • (n.) An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres. • (n.) An orderly list for a given time; a calendar. • (n.) An age; a long period of time. • (v. i.) To...
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(Gr. kyklos circle) a round or succession of observable phenomena, recurring usually at regular intervals and in the same sequence.
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1. v. To establish the nitrogen cycle in an aquatic system by promoting the establishment of nitrifying bacteria. 2. n. The Nitrogen Cycle.
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(from the article `combinatorics`) ..., the edges being evident by context. The chain is closed if 0 = and open otherwise. If the chain is closed, it is called a cycle, provided its ...
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1) 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 State Logic Console, a command to have the console computer control the tape machine to play and replay a certain section of the tape.
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a series of related musical structures, e.g. the circle of fifths or cycle of keys
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A round or succession of observable phenomena, recurring usually at regular intervals and in the same sequence. ... Origin: Gr. Kyklos = circle ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(si´kәl) a succession or recurring series of events.
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A series that repeats itself in an approximately constant period
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A system which uses feedback to input extra data.
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Cy'cle intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Cycled . (-k'ld);
present participle & verbal noun Cycling (-kl...ng).]
1. To pass through a cycle of changes; to recur in cycles.
Tennyson. Darwin. 2. To rid...
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Cy'cle noun [ French
ycle , Late Latin
cyclus , from Greek
ky`klos ring or circle, cycle; akin to Sanskrit
cakra wheel, circle. See
Wheel .]
1. An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres.
Milton. 2. An inte...
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A length of time set aside for specific types of training, whether for bulking up, getting stronger, getting leaner, etc. Combining individual training cycles is sometimes referred to as periodization.
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a series of events which take place during a specific interval.
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a period of time in which events repeat themselves in the same order.
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A single charge and discharge of a battery.
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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 called the frequency of the wave
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(Battery) 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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A cycle is when a batter hits a single, double, triple, and home run all in one game.
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any repeatedly looped animation e.g using drawings 1,3,5,7,1,3,5,7 Â etc.
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noun a series of poems or songs on the same theme; `Schubert`s song cycles`
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A recurring sequence of events; e. g., the secretion of certain hormones at regular intervals.
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