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  • 11cyclitol — ˈsīkləˌtȯl, ˈsik , ōl noun ( s) Etymology: cycl + itol (as in inositol, quebrachitol) : an alicyclic polyhydroxy compound (as inositol, quebrachitol) …

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  • 12cyclonite — ˈsīkləˌnit, |sik noun ( s) Etymology: cyclo trimethylene trinitramine : a powerful high explosive consisting of colorless crystals of symmetrical hexahydro trinitro triazine used especially in detonators, bombs, and shells called also …

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  • 13endocyclica — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈsiklə̇kə Etymology: New Latin, from end + cyclica (from Greek kyklika, neuter plural of kyklikos circular, cyclic) more at cyclic synonym of regularia …

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  • 14monocyclica — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷+ˈsiklə̇kə noun plural Usage: capitalized Etymology: New Latin, from mon + Latin cyclica, neuter plural of cyclicus cyclic more at cyclic in some classifications : a division of Crinoidea comprising forms in which the cup of the calyx… …

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  • 15sicklerite — ˈsikləˌrīt noun ( s) Etymology: Sickler family of Pala, San Diego county, Calif. + English ite : a mineral (Li,Mn)(PO4) consisting of a hydrous lithium manganese phosphate and occurring in dark brown cleavable masses and isomorphous with… …

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  • 16sicklily — ˈsiklə̇lē, ə̇li adverb : in a sickly manner …

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  • 17cyclin — ˈsīklə̇n, ˈsi noun ( s) Etymology: cycle (I) + in : any of a group of proteins active in controlling the cell cycle and in initiating DNA synthesis …

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  • 18cyclophosphamide — ˌsīkləˈfäsfəˌmīd, ˌsik , mə̇d noun ( s) Etymology: cycl + phosph + amide : an immunosuppressive and antineoplastic drug C7H15Cl2N2O2P used in the treatment of lymphomas and some leukemias …

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  • 19CYCLE — Une conception cyclique du temps a souvent été comprise par la pensée moderne comme la marque du primitivisme d’une culture ou le symptôme d’une régression archaïsante chez un sujet. Une telle conception, dans les deux cas, résulterait d’une… …

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  • 20cycloïde — [ siklɔid ] n. f. • 1638; du gr. kuklos « cercle » ♦ Math. Courbe engendrée par un point d un cercle roulant sans glisser sur une droite ou sur un autre cercle. Adj. CYCLOÏDAL, ALE, AUX , 1701 . ● cycloïde nom féminin (grec kukloeidês,… …

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