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Definition of cycle
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of cycle is as below...
Cycle (n.) One
entire
round in a
circle
or a
spire;
as, a cycle or set of
leaves..
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Velocipede
::
Velocipede
(n.) A light road
carriage
propelled
by the feet of the
rider.
Originally
it was
propelled
by
striking
the tips of the toes on the
roadway,
but
commonly
now by the
action
of the feet on a pedal or
pedals
connected
with the axle of one or more of the
wheels,
and
causing
their
revolution.
They are made in many
forms,
with two,
three,
or four
wheels.
See
Bicycle,
and
Tricycle..
Saddle
::
Saddle
(n.) A seat for a
rider,
--
usually
made of
leather,
padded
to span
comfortably
a
horse's
back,
furnished
with
stirrups
for the
rider's
feet to rest in, and
fastened
in place with a
girth;
also, a seat for the rider on a
bicycle
or
tricycle..
Bicyclism
::
Bicyclism
(n.) The art of
riding
a
bicycle.
Deferent
::
Deferent
(n.) An
imaginary
circle
surrounding
the
earth,
in whose
periphery
either
the
heavenly
body or the
center
of the
heavenly
body's
epicycle
was
supposed
to be
carried
round..
Roadster
::
Roadster
(n.) A
bicycle
or
tricycle
adapted
for
common
roads
rather
than for the
racing
track.
Cycle
::
Cycle (v. i.) To pass
through
a cycle of
changes;
to recur in
cycles.
Spin
::
Spin (n.) The act of
spinning;
as, the spin of a top; a spin a
bicycle..
Pedal
::
Pedal (a.) A lever or key acted on by the foot, as in the
pianoforte
to raise the
dampers,
or in the organ to open and close
certain
pipes;
a
treadle,
as in a lathe or a
bicycle..
Bicycle
::
Bicycle
(n.) A light
vehicle
having
two
wheels
one
behind
the
other.
It has a
saddle
seat and is
propelled
by the
rider's
feet
acting
on
cranks
or
levers.
Bicycling
::
Bicycling
(n.) The use of a
bicycle;
the act or
practice
of
riding
a
bicycle.
Hemicycle
::
Hemicycle
(n.) A half
circle;
a
semicircle.
Header
::
Header
(n.) A fall or
plunge
headforemost,
as while
riding
a
bicycle,
or in
bathing;
as, to take a
header..
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) An age; a long
period
of time.
Plasmodial
::
Plasmodial
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to, or like, a
plasmodium;
as, the
plasmodial
form of a life
cycle..
Cycle
::
Cycle (n.) A
bicycle
or
tricycle,
or other light
velocipede..
Wheeling
::
Wheeling
(n.) The act or
practice
of using a
cycle;
cycling.
Ride
::
Ride (v. t.) To sit on, so as to be
carried;
as, to ride a
horse;
to ride a
bicycle..
Hemicycle
::
Hemicycle
(n.) A
semicircular
place,
as a
semicircular
arena,
or room, or part of a
room..
Equant
::
Equant
(n.) A
circle
around
whose
circumference
a
planet
or the
center
of ann
epicycle
was
conceived
to move
uniformly;
--
called
also
eccentric
equator.
Spin
::
Spin (v. i.) To move
swifty;
as, to spin along the road in a
carriage,
on a
bicycle,
etc..
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