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"Section C"

The realistic effect is
increased by putting, in the space between the spectator and the
picture, things adapted to the scene represented, and in some
places only parts of these objects, the completion of them being
carried out pictorially.


Cy"clo*scope (s?"kl?-sk?p), n.
[Cyclo- + -scope.] A machine for measuring at
any moment velocity of rotation, as of a wheel of a steam
engine.
Knight.


||Cy*clo"sis (s?-kl?"s?s), n. [NL.,
fr. Gr. ky`klwsis circulation, from
kykloy^n. See Cyclone.] (Bot.) The
circulation or movement of protoplasmic granules within a living
vegetable cell.


||Cy`clo*stom"a*ta (s?`kl?-st?m"?-t?),
||Cy*clos"to*ma (s?-kl?s"t?-m?), n.
pl.
[NL., fr. Gr. ky`klos circle +
sto`ma, -atos mouth.] (Zoöl.)
A division of Bryozoa, in which the cells have circular
apertures.


{ Cy"clo*stome (s?"kl?-st?m),
Cy*clos"to*mous (s?-kl?s"t?-m?s) }, a.
(Zoöl.) Pertaining to the Cyclostomi.


||Cy*clos"to*mi (s?-kl?s"t?-m?), n.
pl.
[NL. See Cyclostomata.] (Zoöl.)
A glass of fishes having a suckerlike mouth, without jaws,
as the lamprey; the Marsipobranchii.


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