Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
acyclic
Adjective
/eɪˈsɪk.lɪk/
Definition
Not cyclic; not forming a closed loop or cycle.
Examples
- The acyclic graph contains no cycles, making it easier to analyze.
- Organic chemistry often studies acyclic compounds that do not close into rings.
- In project management, an acyclic Gantt chart helps visualize tasks without repeating any phases.
Meaning
In the context of a structure or graph, acyclic refers to a property that does not allow cycles or loops. It is commonly used in mathematics and computer science to describe certain types of diagrams, graphs, or molecular structures.
Synonyms
- Non-cyclic
- Linear
- Unlooped