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an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs; "the never-ending cycle of the seasons" a series of poems or songs on the same theme; "Schubert's song cycles" cause to go through a recurring sequence; "cycle the laundry in this washing program" a periodically repeated sequence of events; "a cycle of reprisal and retaliation" pass through a cycle; "This machine automatically cycles" motorbike: ride a motorcycle hertz: the unit of frequency; one hertz has a periodic interval of one second a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon; "a year constitutes a cycle of the seasons" bicycle: ride a bicycle bicycle: a wheeled vehicle that has two wheels and is moved by foot pedals recur in repeating sequences
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The English suffix -cycle indicates a vehicle for transportation, but generally smaller than an automobile or truck. Alternatively, it is used to specify the number and arrangement of wheels in any vehicle. Typical is bicycle, a lightweight two wheel device powered by the rider, or a motorcycle, a two wheeled motor powered device substantially larger than a bicycle and which is not powered by the rider in normal operation. A unicycle is a one wheeled device, somewhat difficult to balance. ...
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