Cycle ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Cycle ( noun )

  1. A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
  2. A series of events that repeat themselves in the same order, usually after a certain period of time.
  3. 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:

  1. The cycle of the seasons.
  2. The economic cycle of boom and bust.
  3. The menstrual cycle.
  4. The cycle of life and death.
  5. The cycle of day and night.

(As a verb)

Cycle ( verb )

  1. A series of events that are regularly repeated in the same order.
  2. A series of events that repeat themselves in the same order, usually after a certain period of time.
  3. 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:

  1. The cycle of the seasons.
  2. The economic cycle of boom and bust.
  3. The menstrual cycle.
  4. The cycle of life and death.
  5. The cycle of day and night.
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