Antonyms for periodicity
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : peer-ee-uh-dis-i-tee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌpɪər i əˈdɪs ɪ ti |
Definition of periodicity
Origin :- 1805, from French périodicité (1796), from périodique, from Latin periodicus (see periodic).
- As in repetition : noun duplication; doing again
- As in rhythm : noun beat, accent of sound, music
- As in regularity : noun evenness
- As in cycle : noun era, phase
- As in frequency : noun commonness, repetitiveness
- In science, as in morals and politics, there is absolutely no periodicity.
- Extract from : « Heroes of the Telegraph » by J. Munro
- Art, like commerce and everything else, obeys the law of periodicity.
- Extract from : « Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 14 » by Elbert Hubbard
- But in accordance with the great law of periodicity, I resumed my labors in 1877-78.
- Extract from : « Buchanan's Journal of Man, October 1887 » by Various
- The assumption of their periodicity cannot, as yet, be considered as confirmed.
- Extract from : « The Sailor's Word-Book » by William Henry Smyth
- The operation of the Law of Periodicity is necessary to the measurement of Time.
- Extract from : « Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge » by Alexander Philip
- Periodicity, therefore, is essential to our Knowledge of Time.
- Extract from : « Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge » by Alexander Philip
- Periodicity is the scientific name for the Harmony of the Spheres.
- Extract from : « Essays Towards a Theory of Knowledge » by Alexander Philip
- We must now institute some inquiries as to 51 the causes of the periodicity of the spots.
- Extract from : « The Story of the Solar System » by George F. Chambers
- Millardet observed a daily periodicity of tension in Mimosa pudica.
- Extract from : « Life Movements in Plants » by Sir Jagadis Chunder Bose
- One of them has bigger amplitude than the other, or their periodicity is different.
- Extract from : « The Right Time » by Walter Bupp
Synonyms for periodicity
- abundance
- aeon
- age
- alliteration
- alternation
- balance
- beat
- bounce
- broken record
- cadence
- cadency
- chain
- chant
- chorus
- circle
- circuit
- clockwork
- conformity
- congruity
- consistency
- constancy
- copy
- course
- density
- downbeat
- echo
- encore
- eon
- flow
- frequentness
- harmony
- ingemination
- invariability
- isochronism
- iteracy
- iterance
- iteration
- lilt
- litany
- loop
- measure
- meter
- metre
- movement
- number
- orbit
- orderliness
- oscillation
- paraphrase
- pattern
- period
- periodicity
- perseveration
- persistence
- practice
- precision
- predictability
- prevalence
- proportion
- pulsation
- pulse
- punctuality
- reappearance
- recapitulation
- recital
- recurrence
- redundancy
- regularity
- rehearsal
- reiteration
- relation
- renewal
- reoccurrence
- repeat
- repetition
- repetitiousness
- replication
- report
- reproduction
- restatement
- return
- revolution
- rhyme
- rhythm
- ring
- rise and fall
- rotation
- rote
- round
- routine
- run
- sequel
- sequence
- series
- staccato
- steadiness
- succession
- swing
- symmetry
- tautology
- tempo
- time
- uniformity
- wheel
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