"Cyclists" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
A cyclist is a person who rides a bicycle, typically for recreational or competitive purposes.
Here are 5 usage examples for the word "cyclists":
Cycliophora is a phylum of marine worms that is characterized by the presence of specialized appendages called "cyclopodia" used for cleaning the mouthparts of the host animal, typically a mussel or clam. They are thought to have evolved from a common ancestor with tardigrades and pentastomids, and are believed to be a paraphyletic group, meaning that they do not form a single, monophyletic clade.
Cyclization is the process of forming a ring, typically as a result of a chemical reaction, where a molecule becomes closed by bonding to itself, thereby forming a cyclic structure. This process is important in various fields such as organic chemistry, biochemistry, and materials science.
Cycloaddition is a chemical reaction in which two or more molecules combine to form a new ring structure, often involving a cyclohexene or a heterocycle. It is a type of organic reaction that involves the formation of a new π-bond between two multiple bonds, usually in the presence of a catalyst or under thermal or photochemical conditions. The most common types of cycloaddition reactions are [1,3] dipolar cycloaddition, [2+2] cycloaddition, and [4+2] cycloaddition. Cycloaddition reactions are important in organic synthesis, particularly in the preparation of heterocyclic compounds, and are widely used in various fields, including pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science.