Noun
epicycle (plural epicycles)
- (astronomy) A small circle whose centre is on the circumference of a larger circle; in Ptolemaic astronomy it was seen as the basis of revolution of the "seven planets", given a fixed central Earth.
- , Folio Society, 2006, vol.1, p.155:
- Is it not [Philosophie], that […] teacheth miserie, famine and sicknesse to laugh? Not by reason of some imaginarie Epicicles, but by naturall and palpable reasons.
- (geometry) Any circle whose circumference rolls around that of another circle, thus creating a hypocycloid or epicycloid.
- (organic chemistry) A ring of atoms joining parts of an already cyclic compound
- (figuratively) An ad hoc complication added to a model to make it fit the known data
1978, The Journal of the Siam Society, volumes 66-67, page 152:If two chronicles seemed contradictory, instead of trying to choose between them, a rationalization (epicycle) was devised to cover both.
1998, Paul Joseph Kelly, Impartiality, Neutrality and Justice: Re-reading Brian Barry’s Justice as Impartiality, page 12:Rather than solve the theoretical problem of how to produce a method of political ethics, the contractarian device introduces an unnecessary theoretical epicycle into what is otherwise a coherent account of social justice in particular and political morality in general.
Translations
a small circle whose centre is on the circumference of a larger circle
- Bulgarian: епицикъл (epicikǎl)
- Catalan: epicicle
- Czech: epicykl m
- Danish: epicykel
- Dutch: epicykels
- Finnish: episykli
- French: épicycle (fr)
- German: Epizykel
- Hebrew: אפיציקל
- Icelandic: aukahringur m, hjáhringur m
- Ido: epiciklo (io)
- Italian: epiciclo (it)
- Kabuverdianu: episiklu, epiciclo
- Malayalam: അധിചക്രം (adhicakraṁ)
- Manx: far-chiarkyl m
- Middle Persian: [script needed] (ywg /ǰuγ/)
- Norwegian: episyklus
- Persian: تدویر (fa) (tadvir), فلک تدویر (fa) (falak-e tadvir)
- Portuguese: epiciclo m
- Russian: эпицикл (ru) (epicikl)
- Slovak: epicyklus
- Spanish: epiciclo m
- Swedish: epicykel
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any circle whose circumference rolls around that of another circle
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- Swedish: (please verify) epicykel c
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