cycle
[ sahy-kuh l ]
/ ˈsaɪ kəl /
noun
verb (used without object), cy·cled, cy·cling.
to ride or travel by bicycle, motorcycle, tricycle, etc.
to move or revolve in cycles; pass through cycles.
Idioms for cycle
hit for the cycle, Baseball.
(of one player) to hit a single, double, triple, and home run in one game.
Origin of cycle
1350–1400; Middle English
cicle < Late Latin
cyclus < Greek
kýklos cycle, circle, wheel, ring, disk, orb; see
wheel
OTHER WORDS FROM cycle
su·per·cy·cle, nounWords nearby cycle
Example sentences from the Web for cycle
British Dictionary definitions for cycle
cycle
/ (ˈsaɪkəl) /
noun
verb
Derived forms of cycle
cycling, noun, adjectiveWord Origin for cycle
C14: from Late Latin
cyclus, from Greek
kuklos cycle, circle, ring, wheel; see
wheel
Medical definitions for cycle
cycle
[ sī′kəl ]
n.
An interval of time during which a characteristic, often regularly repeated event or sequence of events occurs.
A single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon.
A periodically repeated sequence of events.
Scientific definitions for cycle
cycle
[ sī′kəl ]
A single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon. See also period.
A circular or whorled arrangement of flower parts such as those of petals or stamens.