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  • 11cycle — [1] A vehicle with one or more wheels (usually spoked) where the rider/driver straddles the vehicle as a bicycle, motorcycle, tricycle, etc. It also includes other vehicles adapted from a traditional cycle where the rider/driver no longer… …

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  • 12cycle engine — See four stroke cycle engine four cycle engine four stroke cycle engine two stroke cycle engine two stroke cycle engine …

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  • 13four-stroke — /fawr strohk , fohr /, adj. Mach. four cycle. [1895 1900] * * * …

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  • 14four-stroke — /fawr strohk , fohr /, adj. Mach. four cycle. [1895 1900] …

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  • 15Cycle speedway — is a form of bicycle racing on short oval dirt tracks, usually outdoors, occasionally indoors, typically 70 90 metres long. Like motorcycle speedway, riders use machines without brakes or multiple gears but, unlike motor speedway, the object is… …

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  • 16Cycle of the Werewolf —   First edition cover …

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  • 17Four Hymns for Tenor, Viola and Strings — (sometimes shortened to Four Hymns or Four Hymns for Tenor) is a liturgical song cycle composed by Ralph Vaughan Williams.CompositionFollowing the composition of Five Mystical Songs in 1911, Vaughan Williams began to compose a smaller scale piec …

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  • 18Cycle — Cy cle (s? k l), n. [F. ycle, LL. cyclus, fr. Gr. ky klos ring or circle, cycle; akin to Skr. cakra wheel, circle. See {Wheel}.] 1. An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. An interval… …

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  • 19Cycle of eclipses — Cycle Cy cle (s? k l), n. [F. ycle, LL. cyclus, fr. Gr. ky klos ring or circle, cycle; akin to Skr. cakra wheel, circle. See {Wheel}.] 1. An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. An… …

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  • 20Cycle of indiction — Cycle Cy cle (s? k l), n. [F. ycle, LL. cyclus, fr. Gr. ky klos ring or circle, cycle; akin to Skr. cakra wheel, circle. See {Wheel}.] 1. An imaginary circle or orbit in the heavens; one of the celestial spheres. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. An… …

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