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1.
A
portion
of
time
as limited and determined by
some
recurring
phenomenon
,
as by the
completion
of a
revolution
of one of the
heavenly
bodies;
a
division
of
time
,
as a series of years,
months,
or days,
in which something is completed,
and
ready
to
recommence
and go on in the
same
order
;
as,
the
period
of the
sun
,
or the
earth
,
or a
comet
.
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2.
A stated and recurring
interval
of
time
;
more
generally
,
an
interval
of
time
specified or
left
indefinite
;
a
certain
series of years,
months,
days,
or the
like
;
a
time
;
a
cycle
;
an
age
;
an
epoch
;
as,
the
period
of the
Roman
republic
.
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3.
One of the
great
divisions of
geological
time
;
as,
the
Tertiary
period
;
the
Glacial
period
.
See
the
Chart
of
Geology
.
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4.
The
termination
or
completion
of a
revolution
,
cycle
,
series of events,
single
event
,
or
act
;
hence
,
a
limit
;
a
bound
;
an
end
;
a
conclusion
.
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5.
A
complete
sentence
,
from one
full
stop
to
another
;
esp.
,
a well-proportioned,
harmonious
sentence
.
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6.
The
punctuation
point
[
.
]
that marks the
end
of a
complete
sentence
,
or of an abbreviated
word
.
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7.
One of
several
similar
sets of figures or terms
usually
marked by points or commas placed at
regular
intervals,
as in
numeration
,
in the
extraction
of roots,
and in circulating decimals.
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8.
The
time
of the
exacerbation
and
remission
of a
disease
,
or of the
paroxysm
and
intermission
.
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9.
A
complete
musical
sentence
.
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10.
To
put
an
end
to.
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