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period

Another name for menstruation; see menstrual cycle.

period

In physics, the time taken for one complete cycle of a repeated sequence of events. For example, the time taken for a pendulum to swing from side to side and back again is the period of the pendulum. The period is the reciprocal of the frequency.

period

In chemistry, a horizontal row of elements in the periodic table. There is a gradation of properties along each period, from metallic (Group 1, the alkali metals) to non-metallic (Group 7, the halogens).

period

In musical analysis, one of the basic structural units of melody, consisting of a pair of phrases, the first often ending with an ‘imperfect cadence’ (‘half close’), the second often ending with a ‘perfect cadence’ (‘full close’).



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She did such a good job that she started putting a period after the signature she wrote so that he could tell which ones she signed.
Remedy: Putting a period and separating the clauses would be the safest way to correct this run-on sentence but it would also read gracefully if we use the semicolon after the word school.
Instead of putting a period at the end of the season, why not put an exclamation point?
 
 
 
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