Portuguese Meaning of periods

periods

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periods

stage entry 1 sense 4e, the interval of time required for a cyclic motion or phenomenon to complete a cycle and begin to repeat itself, a portion of time marked by some repeating event, an utterance from one full stop to another, one of the divisions of the playing time of a game, a portion of time determined by some recurring phenomenon, a well-proportioned sentence of several clauses, a stage of culture having a definable place in time and space, one of the divisions of the academic day, a division of geologic time longer than an epoch and included in an era, a point . used to mark the end (as of a declarative sentence or an abbreviation), the length of time required for a motion or event to complete a cycle and begin to repeat itself, the completion of a cycle, a series of events, or an action, the smallest such number, the completion of a cycle, a series of events, or a single action, a chronological division, a single cyclic occurrence of menstruation, end, stop, a number k that does not change the value of a periodic function f when added to the independent variable, a musical structure or melodic section usually composed of two or more contrasting or complementary phrases and ending with a cadence, periodic sentence, a series of elements of increasing atomic number as listed in horizontal rows in the periodic table, a rhythmical unit in Greek verse composed of a series of two or more cola, a stage or portion of time in the history of something, one of the divisions of the school day, the full pause with which the utterance of a sentence closes, goal, purpose, a single occurrence of menstruation, of, relating to, or representing a particular historical period

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stage entry 1 sense 4e, the interval of time required for a cyclic motion or phenomenon to complete a cycle and begin to repeat itself, a portion of time marked

idades,dias,épocas,eras,vezes,anos,ciclos,tâmaras,gerações,espaços

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periodicals => Periódicos, perimeters => Perímetros, perils => perigos, periapts => Amuletos, pergolas => Pérgola,