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Webster Dictionary :: Cycle

CYCLE, n. [Gr. L., an orb or circle.] 1. In chronology, a period or series of nu...

Webster Dictionary :: Cyclograph

CYCLOGRAPH, n. [circle, and to describe.] An instrument for describing the arcs ...

Webster Dictionary :: Cycloid

CYCLOID, n. A geometrical curve on which depends the doctrine of pendulums; a fi...

Webster Dictionary :: Cycloidal

CYCLOIDAL, a. Pertaining or relating to a cycloid; as, the cycloidal space is th...

Webster Dictionary :: Cyclolite

CYCLOLITE, n. A name given to Madrepores.

Webster Dictionary :: Cyclometry

CYCLOMETRY, n. [Gr., circle, to measure.] The art of measuring cycles or circles.

Webster Dictionary :: Cyclopean

CYCLOPEAN, a. [from Cyclops.] Pertaining to the Cyclops; vast; terrific.

Webster Dictionary :: Cyclopedia

CYCLOPEDIA, CYCOPEDE, n. [Gr., circle, discipline, erudition.] The circle or com...

Webster Dictionary :: Cyclopic

CYCLOPIC, a. Pertaining to the Cyclops; gigantic; savage.

Webster Dictionary :: Cyclops

CYCLOPS, n. [Gr., a circle, an eye.] In fabulous history, certain giants, the so...

Webster Dictionary :: Cycopede

CYCLOPEDIA, CYCOPEDE, n. [Gr., circle, discipline, erudition.] The circle or com...

Webster Dictionary :: Cyder

CYDER. [See Cider .]

Webster Dictionary :: Cygnet

CYGNET, n. [L., a swan; Gr.] A young swan.

Webster Dictionary :: Cylinder

CYLINDER, n. [Gr. To roll; L.] In geometry, a solid body supposed to be generate...

Webster Dictionary :: Cylindraceous

CYLINDRACEOUS, a. Cylindrical. [Little used.]

Webster Dictionary :: Cylindric

CYLINDRIC, CYLINDRICAL, a. Having the form of a cylinder; or partaking of its pr...

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