cyc
/sɪk/Definitions
1. noun
A unit of the Greek alphabet.
“The ancient texts used the cyc as a unit of measurement.”
2. noun
A part of an eye, especially the outermost layer of the eye’s cornea.
“The doctor examined the patient’s cyc to check for any damage.”
3. noun
A type of bicycle.
“He rode his cyc to work every morning.”
4. noun
A short, curved stroke of a pen or brush.
“The artist created a cyc of bold lines in her painting.”
5. verb
To move or revolve in a cycle.
“The planets cyc through the solar system.”
6. verb
To go around a point or place.
“The hikers had to cyc around the lake to get to the other side.”
7. verb
To write or draw in a flowing or curved motion.
“The calligrapher learned how to cyc beautiful letters.”
8. verb
To circle or revolve around something.
“The birds cyc the tree, singing their morning songs.”