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cyc·lic C5867700 (sĭk′lĭk, sī′klĭk) or cyc·li·cal (sĭk′lĭ-kəl, sī′klĭ-kəl)adj.1. a. Of, relating to, or characterized by cycles: a cyclic pattern of weather changes.b. Recurring or moving in cycles: cyclical history.2. Chemistry Of or relating to compounds having atoms arranged in a ring or closed-chain structure.3. Botany a. Having parts arranged in a whorl.b. Forming a whorl. cy′cli·cal′i·ty (sĭk′lə-kăl′ĭ-tē, sī′klə-) n.cy′cli·cal·ly adv.cy•cli•cal (ˈsaɪ klɪ kəl, ˈsɪk lɪ-) adj. 1. cyclic. 2. (of earnings, value, etc.) fluctuating widely according to changes in the economy or the seasons. n. 3. Usu., cyclicals. stocks of companies with cyclical earnings. [1810–20] cy′cli•cal•ly, adv. cy`cli•cal′i•ty, n. ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | cyclical - recurring in cyclescyclic |
cyclicaladjectiveHappening or appearing at regular intervals:cyclic, isochronal, isochronous, periodic, periodical, recurrent.Idiom: like clockwork.Translationszylindrischcycliqueciclicocyclical
cy·clic , cyclical (siklik, -li-kăl) 1. Pertaining to, or characteristic of, a cycle; occurring periodically, denoting the course of the symptoms in certain diseases or disorders. 2. chemistry Pertaining to a molecule containing a ring of atoms; denoting a cyclic compound. cyclic, cyclical (sī′klik, sik′lik; sī′kli-kăl, sik′li-kăl) [L. cyclicus fr. Gr. kyklikos, circular] 1. Periodic.2. Having a ring-shaped structure. 3. Pert. to or affected by menstruation.cy·clic , cyclical (siklik, -li-kăl) Pertaining to, or characteristic of, a cycle; occurring periodically, denoting the course of the symptoms in certain diseases or disorders. cyclical
cyclical Of or relating to a variable, such as housing starts, car sales, or the price of a certain stock, that is subject to regular or irregular up-and-down movements.cyclical Related to cyclical: Cyclical unemployment, Cyclical StocksSynonyms for cyclicaladj happening or appearing at regular intervalsSynonyms- cyclic
- isochronal
- isochronous
- periodic
- periodical
- recurrent
Synonyms for cyclicaladj recurring in cyclesSynonyms |