cyclical
[ sahy-kli-kuhl, sik-li- ]
adjective
noun
Usually cyclicals. stocks of cyclical companies.
Origin of cyclical
1Other words from cyclical
- cy·cli·cal·ly, adverb
- cy·cli·cal·i·ty, noun
- non·cy·cli·cal, adjective
- non·cy·cli·cal·ly, adverb
- pro·cy·cli·cal, adjective
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How to use cyclical in a sentence
Cyclically acting causes of change produce cyclically recurring changes, 111.
Studies in the Theory of Descent (Volumes 1 and 2) | August WeismannHere each column contains four consecutive numbers cyclically arranged, four running in one direction and four in the other.
Amusements in Mathematics | Henry Ernest DudeneyThen he receives $1.00 from his father and the process is repeated cyclically.
Letters of a Radio-Engineer to His Son | John MillsSomehow it transforms electric fields cyclically into magnetic fields and back again.
The Ultimate Weapon | John Wood CampbellThe disturbances that produce sun-spots and many allied phenomena occur cyclically in periods of eleven years on the average.
Astronomy for Young Folks | Isabel Martin Lewis
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