Period

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  • 1 Business
  • 2 Education
  • 3 History
  • 4 Performing arts
    • 4.1 Music
  • 5 Philosophy
  • 6 Science
    • 6.1 Biology
    • 6.2 Chemistry
    • 6.3 Electronics
    • 6.4 Mathematics
    • 6.5 Physics
      • 6.5.1 Astronomy
      • 6.5.2 Optics
  • 7 Literature

Period and periodic may refer to:

  1. An interval of time that an event, chain of events, instance or happening, takes place within. It is measured between a start point and an end point and generally repeats (which is where the term period came to describe a female's menstrual cycle) or progresses, in a cycle with the end point of one period being the start point of the next.
  2. A long complicated sentence, common in Latin writing and formerly often used in English writing.
  3. A full stop, a punctuation mark which indicates the end of a sentence (.).

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Period is the name of the final novel in Dennis Cooper's George Miles Cycle.

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