cyclus
/ˈsɪkjʊs/Definitions
1. noun
a recurring cycle or period of time, especially one of growth and decay in nature.
“The changing of the seasons is an example of the cyclus of the year.”
2. noun
a series of events or actions that recur at regular intervals.
“The company’s financial cyclus is affected by the fluctuations in the market.”
3. noun
a period of time during which a particular activity or process repeats itself.
“The cyclus of the manufacturing process involves several stages of production.”