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1. nitrogen_cycle
noun. the circulation of nitrogen; nitrates from the soil are absorbed by plants which are eaten by animals that die and decay returning the nitrogen back to the soil.
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2. nitrogen
noun. ['ˈnaɪtrədʒən'] a common nonmetallic element that is normally a colorless odorless tasteless inert diatomic gas; constitutes 78 percent of the atmosphere by volume; a constituent of all living tissues.
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- nitrogen (English)
- nitrogène (French)
3. cycle
noun. ['ˈsaɪkəl'] an interval during which a recurring sequence of events occurs.
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- cycle (English)
- cyclus (Latin)
- κύκλος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
4. cycle
noun. ['ˈsaɪkəl'] a periodically repeated sequence of events.
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- cycle (English)
- cyclus (Latin)
- κύκλος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
5. cycle
noun. ['ˈsaɪkəl'] a series of poems or songs on the same theme.
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- cycle (English)
- cyclus (Latin)
- κύκλος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
6. cycle
noun. ['ˈsaɪkəl'] a single complete execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon.
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- cycle (English)
- cyclus (Latin)
- κύκλος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
7. cycle
verb. ['ˈsaɪkəl'] pass through a cycle.
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- cycle (English)
- cyclus (Latin)
- κύκλος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
8. cycle
noun. ['ˈsaɪkəl'] the unit of frequency; one hertz has a periodic interval of one second.
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- cycle (English)
- cyclus (Latin)
- κύκλος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))
9. cycle
verb. ['ˈsaɪkəl'] cause to go through a recurring sequence.
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- cycle (English)
- cyclus (Latin)
- κύκλος (Ancient Greek (to 1453))