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cyclo

1 American  
[see-kloh, sahy-] / ˈsi kloʊ, saɪ- /

noun

plural

cyclos
  1. (especially in Vietnam) cycle rickshaw.


cyclo- 2 American  
  1. a combining form meaning “cycle,” used in the formation of compound words.

    cyclohexane.


cyclo. 3 American  

abbreviation

  1. cyclopedia.

  2. cyclotron.


cyclo- British  

combining form

  1. indicating a circle or ring

    cyclotron

  2. denoting a cyclic compound

    cyclohexane

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Etymology

Origin of cyclo1

First recorded in 1960–65; from French cyclo(-pousse), equivalent to cyclo- , combining form representing cycle “motorized or pedaled bicycle or tricycle” + pousse , apparently short for pousse-pousse “rickshaw” (reduplication of pousse, noun derivative of pousser “to move, push, shift”); cyclo-, push )

Origin of cyclo-2

< Greek kyklo-, combining form of kýklos circle, ring; cognate with Sanskrit cakra, wheel

Example Sentences

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Today their palaces are crumbling, and Hu� is a subdued and ceremonial city of 105,000 without a newspaper, scarcely a telephone, and little traffic beyond bicycles and canvas-topped cyclo taxis.

From Time Magazine Archive

People are hurrying along sidewalks, newspaper vendors are getting out plastic sheeting, cyclo drivers are making for shelter.

From Time Magazine Archive

A cyclo, one of Saigon's three-wheeled open taxis, suddenly materialized in the middle of the street.

From Time Magazine Archive

Finally the cyclo stops in front of a salon.

From "First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers" by Loung Ung

I remember her in Phnom Penh, her laugh as I bounce on her lap as we ride in a cyclo.

From "First They Killed My Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers" by Loung Ung