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rhyth
ar·rhyth·mia;
ar·rhyth·mic;
hy·por·rhyth·mic;
id·i·or·rhyth·mism;
rhyth·mal;
rhyth·mic;
rhyth·mi·cal;
rhyth·mi·cal·ly;
rhyth·mic·i·ty;
rhyth·mics;
rhyth·mist;
rhyth·miz·able;
rhyth·mi·za·tion;
rhyth·mize;
rhyth·mol·o·gist;
rhyth·mo·poe·ia;
rhyth·mus;
dys·rhyth·mia;
ar·rhyth·mi·cal;
ar·rhyth·mi·cal·ly;
dys·rhyth·mic;
eu·rhyth·mi·cal;
eu·rhyth·mics;
eu·rhyth·my;
rhyth·mo·pe·ia;

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  • rhyth|mi|cal — «RIHTH muh kuhl», adjective. 1. having rhythm: »rhythmical speech. 2. of or having to do with rhythm: »rhythmical sound in music. –rhyth´mi|cal|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

  • rhyth´mi|za´tion — rhyth|mize «RIHTH myz», transitive verb, mized, miz|ing. to put into rhythm. –rhyth´mi|za´tion, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • rhyth|mize — «RIHTH myz», transitive verb, mized, miz|ing. to put into rhythm. –rhyth´mi|za´tion, noun …   Useful english dictionary

  • rhyth|mic|ity — «rihth MIHS uh tee», noun. rhythmic character: »The rhythmicity of the heart is as much a built in feature as the anatomical structure of its cells (Scientific American) …   Useful english dictionary

  • rhyth|mics — «RIHTH mihks», noun. 1. the science of rhythm and rhythmical structures. 2. exercises done to music, especially as part of a physical education program …   Useful english dictionary

  • rhyth|mic — «RIHTH mihk», adjective, noun. –adj. = rhythmical: (Cf. ↑rhythmical) »Berto Lardera…gets an almost musical sense of rhythmic movement in his pieces (New Yorker). –n. = rhythmics. (Cf. ↑rhythmics) …   Useful english dictionary

  • rhyth|mist — «RIHTH mihst», noun. a person who is expert in, or has a fine sense of, rhythm …   Useful english dictionary

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  • a|rhyth´mi|cal|ly — a|rhyth|mic «uh RIHTH mihk, RIHTH », adjective. = arrhythmic. (Cf. ↑arrhythmic) –a|rhyth´mi|cal|ly, adverb …   Useful english dictionary

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