slovo | definícia |
cyclical (encz) | cyclical,cyklický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
cyclical (encz) | cyclical,periodický adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Cyclical (gcide) | Cyclic \Cyc"lic\ (s?k"l?k or s?"kl?k), Cyclical \Cyc"lic*al\
(s?k"l?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cycluque, Gr. kykliko`s, fr. ky`klos
See Cycle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles;
as, cyclical time. --Coleridge.
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2. (Chemistry) Having atoms bonded to form a ring structure.
Opposite of acyclic.
Note: Used most commonly in respect to organic compounds.
Note: [Narrower terms: bicyclic; heterocyclic;
homocyclic, isocyclic]
Syn: closed-chain, closed-ring.
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3. Recurring in cycles[2]; having a pattern that repeats at
approximately equal intervals; periodic. Opposite of
noncyclic.
Note: [Narrower terms: {alternate(prenominal),
alternating(prenominal)}; {alternate(prenominal), every
other(prenominal), every second(prenominal)};
alternating(prenominal), oscillating(prenominal);
biyearly; {circadian exhibiting 24-hour
periodicity)}; circular; daily, diurnal;
fortnightly, biweekly; hourly; {midweek,
midweekly}; seasonal; semestral, semestrial;
semiannual, biannual, biyearly; {semiweekly,
biweekly}; weekly; annual, yearly; biennial;
bimonthly, bimestrial; half-hourly; half-yearly;
monthly; tertian, alternate(prenominal);
triennial]
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4. Marked by repeated cycles[2].
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Cyclic chorus, the chorus which performed the songs and
dances of the dithyrambic odes at Athens, dancing round
the altar of Bacchus in a circle.
Cyclic poets, certain epic poets who followed Homer, and
wrote merely on the Trojan war and its heroes; -- so
called because keeping within the circle of a single
subject. Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on
one subject. --Milman.
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cyclical (wn) | cyclical
adj 1: recurring in cycles [syn: cyclic, cyclical] [ant:
noncyclic, noncyclical] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
cyclicality (mass) | cyclicality
- cyklickosť |
acyclically (encz) | acyclically,acyklicky |
countercyclical action (encz) | countercyclical action, |
cyclical deficit (encz) | cyclical deficit,cyklický deficit [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
cyclical downswing (encz) | cyclical downswing, |
cyclical downturn (encz) | cyclical downturn, |
cyclical influence (encz) | cyclical influence,opakovaný vliv Vašek Stodůlka |
cyclical unemployment (encz) | cyclical unemployment,cyklická Mgr. Dita Gálovácyclical unemployment,cyklická nezaměstnanost [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskačcyclical unemployment,opakovaná nezaměstnanost Vašek Stodůlka |
cyclically (encz) | cyclically,cyklicky adv: Zdeněk Brožcyclically,periodicky adv: Zdeněk Brož |
cyclically adjusted (encz) | cyclically adjusted, |
cyclically neutral budget (encz) | cyclically neutral budget, |
encyclical (encz) | encyclical,encyklika n: Zdeněk Brož |
encyclical letter (encz) | encyclical letter, n: |
epicyclical (encz) | epicyclical, adj: |
noncyclical (encz) | noncyclical, adj: |
procyclical (encz) | procyclical, |
procyclical policy (encz) | procyclical policy,procyklická politika [eko.] RNDr. Pavel Piskač |
Cyclical (gcide) | Cyclic \Cyc"lic\ (s?k"l?k or s?"kl?k), Cyclical \Cyc"lic*al\
(s?k"l?-kal), a. [Cf. F. cycluque, Gr. kykliko`s, fr. ky`klos
See Cycle.]
1. Of or pertaining to a cycle or circle; moving in cycles;
as, cyclical time. --Coleridge.
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2. (Chemistry) Having atoms bonded to form a ring structure.
Opposite of acyclic.
Note: Used most commonly in respect to organic compounds.
Note: [Narrower terms: bicyclic; heterocyclic;
homocyclic, isocyclic]
Syn: closed-chain, closed-ring.
[WordNet 1.5]
3. Recurring in cycles[2]; having a pattern that repeats at
approximately equal intervals; periodic. Opposite of
noncyclic.
Note: [Narrower terms: {alternate(prenominal),
alternating(prenominal)}; {alternate(prenominal), every
other(prenominal), every second(prenominal)};
alternating(prenominal), oscillating(prenominal);
biyearly; {circadian exhibiting 24-hour
periodicity)}; circular; daily, diurnal;
fortnightly, biweekly; hourly; {midweek,
midweekly}; seasonal; semestral, semestrial;
semiannual, biannual, biyearly; {semiweekly,
biweekly}; weekly; annual, yearly; biennial;
bimonthly, bimestrial; half-hourly; half-yearly;
monthly; tertian, alternate(prenominal);
triennial]
[WordNet 1.5]
4. Marked by repeated cycles[2].
[WordNet 1.5]
Cyclic chorus, the chorus which performed the songs and
dances of the dithyrambic odes at Athens, dancing round
the altar of Bacchus in a circle.
Cyclic poets, certain epic poets who followed Homer, and
wrote merely on the Trojan war and its heroes; -- so
called because keeping within the circle of a single
subject. Also, any series or coterie of poets writing on
one subject. --Milman.
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encyclical (gcide) | distributed \distributed\ adj.
1. spread from a central location to multiple points or
recipients. Opposite of concentrated. [Narrower terms:
{apportioned, dealt out, doled out, meted out, parceled
out}; diffuse, diffused; dispensed; {dispersed,
spread}; {divided, divided up, shared, shared out on the
basis of a plan or purpose)}; encyclical; rationed;
scattered, widespread; sparse, thin; {unfocused,
unfocussed}] Also See: distributive.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
2. spread among a variety of securities; -- of investments.
Syn: diversified.
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Distributing to the necessity of saints. --Rom.
xii. 13.
[1913 Webster]Encyclic \En*cyc"lic\, Encyclical \En*cyc"li*cal\, n.
An encyclical letter, esp. one from a pope. --Shipley.
EncyclopediaEncyclic \En*cyc"lic\, Encyclical \En*cyc"li*cal\, a. [L.
encyclios of a circle, general, Gr. ?; ? in + ? circle: cf.
F. encyclique. See Cycle.]
Sent to many persons or places; intended for many, or for a
whole order of men; general; circular; as, an encyclical
letter of a council, of a bishop, or the pope. Encyclic |
Encyclical (gcide) | distributed \distributed\ adj.
1. spread from a central location to multiple points or
recipients. Opposite of concentrated. [Narrower terms:
{apportioned, dealt out, doled out, meted out, parceled
out}; diffuse, diffused; dispensed; {dispersed,
spread}; {divided, divided up, shared, shared out on the
basis of a plan or purpose)}; encyclical; rationed;
scattered, widespread; sparse, thin; {unfocused,
unfocussed}] Also See: distributive.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
2. spread among a variety of securities; -- of investments.
Syn: diversified.
[WordNet 1.5]
Distributing to the necessity of saints. --Rom.
xii. 13.
[1913 Webster]Encyclic \En*cyc"lic\, Encyclical \En*cyc"li*cal\, n.
An encyclical letter, esp. one from a pope. --Shipley.
EncyclopediaEncyclic \En*cyc"lic\, Encyclical \En*cyc"li*cal\, a. [L.
encyclios of a circle, general, Gr. ?; ? in + ? circle: cf.
F. encyclique. See Cycle.]
Sent to many persons or places; intended for many, or for a
whole order of men; general; circular; as, an encyclical
letter of a council, of a bishop, or the pope. Encyclic |
epicyclical (gcide) | epicyclic \ep`i*cyc"lic\, epicyclical \ep`i*cyc"lic*al\, a.
Pertaining to, resembling, or having the motion of, an
epicycle.
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Epicyclic train (Mach.), a train of mechanism in which
epicyclic motion is involved; esp., a train of spur
wheels, bevel wheels, or belt pulleys, in which an arm,
carrying one or more of the wheels, sweeps around a center
lying in an axis common to the other wheels.
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encyclical (wn) | encyclical
adj 1: intended for wide distribution; "an encyclical letter"
n 1: a letter from the pope sent to all Roman Catholic bishops
throughout the world [syn: encyclical, {encyclical
letter}] |
encyclical letter (wn) | encyclical letter
n 1: a letter from the pope sent to all Roman Catholic bishops
throughout the world [syn: encyclical, {encyclical
letter}] |
epicyclical (wn) | epicyclical
adj 1: of or relating to an epicycle; "epicyclic gear train"
[syn: epicyclic, epicyclical] |
noncyclical (wn) | noncyclical
adj 1: not cyclic [syn: noncyclic, noncyclical] [ant:
cyclic, cyclical] |
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