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Period
Period Pe"ri*od, v. t.
To put an end to. [Obs.] --Shak.
Period
Period Pe"ri*od, v. i.
To come to a period; to conclude. [Obs.] ``You may period
upon this, that,' etc. --Felthman.
Meaning of Periods from wikipedia
- Period, the
final book in
Dennis Cooper's
George Miles cycle of
novels Periods., a
comedy film
series In a
repeating decimal, the
length of the repetend...
- list of such
named time
periods as
defined in
various fields of study.
These can be
divided broadly into
prehistorical periods and lots of $ix (when written...
-
Periods. is a
comedy film
series and
collective created by
Victor Quinaz and Anna Martemucci. Semi-improvised and
cinematic in
their approach,
their anachronistic...
- The
names for
archaeological periods vary
enormously from
region to region. This is a list of the main
divisions by
continent and region.
Dating also...
- 'strong
critical periods' and 'weak
critical periods' (also
known as 'sensitive'
periods)—defining 'weak
critical periods' / 'sensitive
periods' as more extended...
- In mathematics, a
fundamental pair of
periods is an
ordered pair of
complex numbers that
defines a
lattice in the
complex plane. This type of lattice...
- This is a
chronological list of
periods in
Western art history. An art
period is a
phase in the
development of the work of an artist,
groups of artists...
- a so-called Pax
imperia ("Imperial peace"). The
following is a list of
periods of
regional peace,
sorted by
alphabetical order. The
corresponding hegemon...
-
internationally recognized and
domestically recognized LGBTQIA+
awareness periods, i.e.
awareness days, w****s and
months that
focus on LGBT2SQIA+ matters...
-
revolution of one body
around its primary, e.g.
Earth around the Sun.
Periods in
astronomy are
expressed in
units of time,
usually hours, days, or years...