- dysrhythmic
- dys·rhyth·mic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
dysrhythmic — adjective see dysrhythmia … New Collegiate Dictionary
dysrhythmic — adjective Having an unpleasing, irregular beat … Wiktionary
dysrhythmic — adj. of or pertaining to a disturbance in the regular pattern of brain waves … English contemporary dictionary
dysrhythmic — adjective see dysrhythmia I … Useful english dictionary
dysrhythmia — noun Etymology: New Latin, from dys + Latin rhythmus rhythm Date: circa 1909 an abnormal rhythm; especially a disordered rhythm exhibited in a record of electrical activity of the brain or heart • dysrhythmic adjective … New Collegiate Dictionary
Dysmetria — (Greek: difficult to measure ) refers to a lack of coordination of movement typified by the undershoot and/or overshoot of intended position with the hand, arm, leg, or eye. It is sometimes described as an inability to judge distance or… … Wikipedia
memory abnormality — Introduction any of the disorders that affect the ability to remember. Disorders of memory must have been known to the ancients and are mentioned in several early medical texts, but it was not until the closing decades of the 19th… … Universalium
Fibrillation — In matters of the heart (cardiology), fibrillation is incoordinate twitching of the heart muscle fibers. The difference between fibrillation and flutter is that fibrillation is not well organized while flutter is. For example, atrial flutter is… … Medical dictionary
DAB — Abbreviation for 3′3 diaminobenzidine HCl; in the immunoperoxidase technique, used to produce a colored complex at the site of peroxidase activity. * * * days after birth; 3,3´ diaminobenzidine; dysrhythmic aggressive behavior … Medical dictionary
dysrhythmia — [dɪs rɪδmɪə] noun Medicine abnormality in a physiological rhythm, especially of the brain or heart. Derivatives dysrhythmic adjective dysrhythmical adjective … English new terms dictionary