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period


Term:  period

Origin: Anc Greek  ????????/periodos (=period of time) > ????/peri(= around) + ????/hodos(= way, road).

Coined:

Definition:
An interval of time which would include recurring portion, a completion of a cycle or a single event

comments:
The word maybe  is reffered to :
Orbital period, Period (gene of  Drosophila involved in regulating circadian rhythm), Period (geologic time), Periodic function (repeated function)  Periodic group Periodic table (a chart with  known chemical elements), Periodic acid (an oxoacid of iodine), Period ( time taken for one full oscillation), Period of time




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