CYCLE. a bicycle or motorcycle.


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  • A cycle is a series of events or stages that repeat regularly in the same order, returning to the starting point. It refers to a recurring period of time, such as the seasons, or a single completed sequence of such events, like a machine’s operating cycle. It also means to ride a bicycle or motor-cycle
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  • Usage Examples:
    • Noun (Series/Time): "The life cycle of a butterfly," "the cycle of the seasons," or "the washing machine is in its final cycle".
    • Verb (Ride): "They cycled to the beach on Saturday".
    • Verb (Repeat):
       "The engine cycles through four stages"
    • Noun: Circle, round, sequence, succession, series, rhythm.
    • Verb (Ride): Pedal, bike, ridE.
    • Key Aspects:
      • Nature: It implies a sequence that repeats, often within a fixed time frame.
      • Types: Life cycle, menstrual cycle, business cycle, or water cycle.
      • Technical: In computing, it's the minimum interval for an operation.
      • Etymology: Derived from Latin cyclus and Greek kuklos, meaning "circle"
      • In mathematics, a cycle is generally a closed path or loop that starts and ends at the same vertex in a graph, without repeating any vertices or edges. It is a fundamental concept in graph theory, ensuring that the only repeated vertex is the start/end point. A cycle's length (number of edges) must be at least 3.




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