Cycle
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noun
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verb
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(As a noun)
Cycle ( noun )
- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- A series of events that repeat themselves in the same order, usually after a certain period of time.
- A single sequence of a recurring sequence of events.
Origin:
From old french cicle ("circle, orbit"), from latin cyclus ("circle, orbit"), from ancient greek κύκλος (kúklos, "circle").
Examples:
- The cycle of the seasons.
- The economic cycle of boom and bust.
- The menstrual cycle.
- The cycle of life and death.
- The cycle of day and night.
(As a verb)
Cycle ( verb )
- A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
- A series of events that repeat themselves in the same order, usually after a certain period of time.
- A single sequence of a recurring sequence of events.
Origin:
From old french cicle ("circle, orbit"), from latin cyclus ("circle, orbit"), from ancient greek κύκλος (kúklos, "circle").
Examples:
- The cycle of the seasons.
- The economic cycle of boom and bust.
- The menstrual cycle.
- The cycle of life and death.
- The cycle of day and night.