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Período

Período is a term in Spanish and Portuguese describing a span of time with defined boundaries. It derives from Latin periodus, through Greek periodos, and conveys the sense of a cycle or segment within a larger continuum.

In history and everyday usage, a period marks a particular interval defined by features, events, or developments.

In science, period also refers to the time required for a repeating process to recur, such as

In medicine, especially in Spanish, periodo denotes the menstrual period, the regular bleeding phase of the

In writing, the term period in English denotes the punctuation mark used to end sentences; in Spanish

Across its uses, periodo signals a bounded interval, a cycle, or a defined unit, with precise meaning

In
geology,
a
period
is
a
formal
subdivision
of
the
geologic
timescale,
between
an
era
and
an
epoch;
well-known
examples
include
the
Cambrian,
Jurassic,
and
Cretaceous
periods.
a
planet's
orbital
period
or
the
period
of
a
wave.
The
period
is
inversely
related
to
frequency.
female
reproductive
cycle,
typically
lasting
several
days
and
recurring
roughly
each
month.
and
Portuguese
the
corresponding
punctuation
is
called
punto.
The
term
is
sometimes
used
in
multilingual
or
technical
contexts
to
refer
to
the
same
symbol.
depending
on
the
domain.