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"Section C"

The tore or anchor ring is one of the
cyclides.


Cy"cling (s?"kl?ng), n. The
act, art, or practice, of riding a cycle, esp. a bicycle or
tricycle.


Cy"clist (s?"kl?st), n. A
cycler.


Cy"clo- (s?"kl?-). [Gr. ky`klos circle,
wheel.] A combining form meaning circular, of a
circle
or wheel.


Cy`clo*bran"chi*ate (s?`kl?-br?n"k?-?t),
a. [Cyclo- + branchiate.]
(Zoöl) Having the gills around the margin of the
body, as certain limpets.


Cy`clo*ga"noid (s?`kl?-g?"noid or -g?n"oid),
a. (Zoöl.) Of or pertaining to
the Cycloganoidei.


Cy`clo*ga"noid, n.
(Zoöl.) One of the Cycloganoidei.


||Cy`clo*ga*noi"de*i (s?"kl?-g?-noi"d?-?), n.
pl.
[NL., fr. Gr. ky`klos circle + NL.
ganoidei. See Ganoid.] (Zoöl.) An
order of ganoid fishes, having cycloid scales. The bowfin
(Amia calva) is a living example.


Cy"clo*graph (s?"kl?-gr?f), n.
[Cyclo- + -graph.] See
Arcograph.


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