释义 |
ep·i·cy·cle \ˈepəˌsīkəl\ noun Etymology: Middle English epicicle, from Late Latin epicyclus, from Greek epikyklos, from epi- + kyklos ring circle, cycle, wheel — more at wheel 1. a. in Ptolemaic astronomy : a circle in which a planet moves and which has a center that is itself carried around at the same time on the circumference of a larger circle b. : a process of activity going on within the context of a larger one : secondary cycle < an epicycle of land erosion > 2. : the circle generating an epicycloid or hypocycloid |