period
Kelime Anlamı :

1. dönem.
2. devre.
3. süre.
4. süreç.
5. nokta.
6. adet.
7. müddet.
8. sürede.
9. çağ.
10. periyot.
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Tanımlar :
1. an interval of time characterized by the occurrence of a certain condition, event, or phenomenon: a period of economic prosperity.
2. an interval of time characterized by the prevalence of a specified culture, ideology, or technology: artifacts of the pre-columbian period.
3. an interval regarded as a distinct evolutionary or developmental phase: Picasso's early career is divided into his blue period and rose period.
4. geology A unit of time, longer than an epoch and shorter than an era.
5. any of various arbitrary units of time, especially:
6. any of the divisions of the academic day.
7. Sports & Games A division of the playing time of a game.
8. Physics & Astronomy The time interval between two successive occurrences of a recurrent event or phases of an event; a cycle: the period of a satellite's orbit.
9. an instance or occurrence of menstruation.
10. A point or portion of time at which something is ended; a completion or conclusion.
11. the full pause at the end of a spoken sentence.
12. A punctuation mark ( . ) indicating a full stop, placed at the end of declarative sentences and other statements thought to be complete, and after many abbreviations.
13. A sentence of several carefully balanced clauses in formal writing.
14. A metrical unit of quantitative verse consisting of two or more cola.
15. an analogous unit or division of classical greek or latin prose.
16. music A group of two or more phrases within a composition, often made up of 8 or 16 measures and terminating with a cadence.
17. mathematics the least interval in the range of the independent variable of a periodic function of a real variable in which all possible values of the dependent variable are assumed.
18. mathematics A group of digits separated by commas in a written number.
19. mathematics the number of digits that repeat in a repeating decimal. for example, 1/7 = 0.142857142857 . . . has a six-digit period.
20. chemistry A sequence of elements arranged in order of increasing atomic number and forming one of the horizontal rows in the periodic table.
21. of, belonging to, or representing a certain historical age or time: a period piece; period furniture.
22. used to emphasize finality, as when expressing a decision or an opinion: you're not going to the movies tonight, period!
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to put an end to.
2. to end; cease.
3. A circuit: a round; hence, the time in which a circuit or revolution, as of a heavenly body, is made; the shortest interval of time within which any phenomenon goes through its changes of pass through them again immediately as before.
4. any round of time, or series of years, days, etc.
5. an indefinite part of any continued state, existence, or series of events; an epoch: as, the first period of life; the last period of a king's reign; the period of the french revolution.
6. the point of completion of a cycle of years or round or series of events; limit; end; conclusion; termination.
7. hencethe end to be attained; goal.
8. in rhetoric, a complete sentence from one full stop to another; a passage terminated by a full pause.
9. in ancient prosody, a group of two or more cola.
10. in music, a definite and complete division of a composition, usually consisting of two or more contrasted or complementary phrases; a complete musical sentence.
11. the point or character that marks the end of a complete sentence, or indicates an abbreviation, etc.; a full stop, thus(.).
12. in math.: the smallest constant difference which, added to the value of a variable, will leave that of a function (of which it is said to be the period) unchanged.
13. in vulgar arithmetic, one of several similar sets of figures or terms, marked by points or commas placed regularly after a certain number, as in numeration, in circulating decimals, and in the extraction of roots. sometimes called degree.
14. in medicine, one of the phases or epochs which are distinguishable in the course of a disease.
15. duration, continuance, term.
16. bound, determination.
17. plural the menses.
18. in physical, the time of one complete oscillation or cycle of a periodic motion; the reciprocal of the frequency of a periodic motion.
19. in astronomy, the time of the revolution of a planet or satellite around its primary. also orbital period.
20. in geology, technically, one of the larger divisions of geologic time of either the second or the third order, measured by the time of deposition of a ‘grouporsystemof formations, and characterized by the presence of a number of allied and similar faunas which as a whole differ from those of other periods.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia