cyclic
Americanadjective
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revolving or recurring in cycles; characterized by recurrence in cycles.
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of, relating to, or constituting a cycle or cycles.
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Chemistry. of or relating to a compound that contains a closed chain or ring of atoms (acyclic ).
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Botany.
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arranged in whorls, as the parts of a flower.
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(of a flower) having the parts so arranged.
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Mathematics.
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pertaining to an algebraic system in which all the elements of a group are powers of one element.
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(of a set of elements) arranged as if on a circle, so that the first element follows the last.
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adjective
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recurring or revolving in cycles
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(of an organic compound) containing a closed saturated or unsaturated ring of atoms See also heterocyclic homocyclic
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botany
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arranged in whorls
cyclic petals
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having parts arranged in this way
cyclic flowers
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music of or relating to a musical form consisting of several movements sharing thematic material
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geometry (of a polygon) having vertices that lie on a circle
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(in generative grammar) denoting one of a set of transformational rules all of which must apply to a clause before any one of them applies to any clause in which the first clause is embedded
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Occurring or moving in cycles.
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Relating to a compound having atoms arranged in a ring or closed-chain structure. Benzene is a cyclic compound.
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Having parts arranged in a whorl.
Other Word Forms
- cyclically adverb
- cyclicity noun
- noncyclic adjective
Etymology
Origin of cyclic
1785–95; < Latin cyclicus < Greek kyklikós circular. See cycle, -ic
Example Sentences
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Their approach uses a cyclic peptide that can pass through the small intestine, known as the DNP peptide.
From Science Daily • Mar. 24, 2026
“Reproductive-age women from puberty to menopause have significant cyclic changes in their sex hormones during the course of their menstrual cycle,” says Dr. Kacey M. Hamilton, a complex benign gynecologist at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 14, 2026
From someone who described himself as "the all-knowing master of the universe", he now identifies as a God-fearing man who believes in good energies, the cyclic nature of life and "scientific astrologers".
From BBC • Mar. 8, 2025
Fast-scan cyclic voltammetry was also used to assess changes in dopamine release dynamics in the nucleus accumbens.
From Science Daily • Feb. 13, 2024
This intense-repetition type of cyclic form is very common in folk musics around the world and often finds its way into classical and popular musics, too.
From "Understanding Basic Music Theory" by Catherine Schmidt-Jones and Russel Jones
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