cyclic
Kelime Anlamı :
1. dönüşsel.
2. konjonktürel.
3. dolaşımı sağlayan.
4. Kendi kendini tahdit eden.
5. Devrî.
6. halkalı.
7. dairesel.
8. kahramanlık hikâyeleriyle ilgili.
9. devirli.
10. efsanevi.
Eş Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1.
of, relating to, or characterized by cycles: a cyclic pattern of weather changes.
2. recurring or moving in cycles: cyclical history.
3. chemistry of or relating to compounds having atoms arranged in a ring or closed-chain structure.
4. botany having parts arranged in a whorl.
5. botany forming a whorl.
6. linguistics of, relating to, or characterized by the cycle: a cyclic application of a rule.
2. recurring or moving in cycles: cyclical history.
3. chemistry of or relating to compounds having atoms arranged in a ring or closed-chain structure.
4. botany having parts arranged in a whorl.
5. botany forming a whorl.
6. linguistics of, relating to, or characterized by the cycle: a cyclic application of a rule.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1.
characterized by, or moving in cycles, or happening at regular intervals
2. of a compound having chains of atoms arranged in a ring
3. having parts arranged in a whorl
4. being generated by only one element
5. able to be inscribed in a circle
2. of a compound having chains of atoms arranged in a ring
3. having parts arranged in a whorl
4. being generated by only one element
5. able to be inscribed in a circle
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License
1.
of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles.
2. having atoms bonded to form a ring structure. opposite of
3. recurring in cycles{2}; having a pattern that repeats at approximately equal intervals; periodic. opposite of
4. marked by repeated cycles{2}.
2. having atoms bonded to form a ring structure. opposite of
3. recurring in cycles{2}; having a pattern that repeats at approximately equal intervals; periodic. opposite of
4. marked by repeated cycles{2}.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
1.
pertaining to or moving in a cycle or circle; specifically, governed by a regular law of variation, according to which the final and initial terms of the series of changes or states are identical.
2. connected with a literary cycle: specifically applied to certain ancient greek poets (sometimes inclusive of homer) who wrote on the trojan war and the adventures of the heroes connected with it. see cycle, 5.
3. in ancient metrics, delivered more rapidly than usual, so as to occupy only three times or moræ instead of four: used to note certain dactyls and anapests. thus, a cyclic dactyl is equivalent in time to a trochee, and a cyclic anapest to an iambus.
4. A cyclic poem.
5. in chem., containing a cycle or ring.
6. in botany, arranged in whorls: said of the stamens, petals, etc., in a flower; also, having the parts so arranged: said of the flower; cyclical.
7. in geometry, having its vertices all on the same circle: thus, if a quadrilateral has its vortices concyclic it is cyclic.
2. connected with a literary cycle: specifically applied to certain ancient greek poets (sometimes inclusive of homer) who wrote on the trojan war and the adventures of the heroes connected with it. see cycle, 5.
3. in ancient metrics, delivered more rapidly than usual, so as to occupy only three times or moræ instead of four: used to note certain dactyls and anapests. thus, a cyclic dactyl is equivalent in time to a trochee, and a cyclic anapest to an iambus.
4. A cyclic poem.
5. in chem., containing a cycle or ring.
6. in botany, arranged in whorls: said of the stamens, petals, etc., in a flower; also, having the parts so arranged: said of the flower; cyclical.
7. in geometry, having its vertices all on the same circle: thus, if a quadrilateral has its vortices concyclic it is cyclic.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia