- eurythmic
- eu·ryth·mic
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
eurythmic — also eurhythmic, harmonious, 1831, from Gk. eurythmia rhythmical order, from eurythmos rhythmical, from eu well (see EU (Cf. eu )) + rhythmos rhythm (see RHYTHM (Cf. rhythm)). Related: Eurythmics … Etymology dictionary
eurythmic — [yo͞o rith′mik] adj. 1. characterized by perfect proportion and harmony, or by movement in rhythm 2. of eurhythmics or eurythmy: Also eurythmical … English World dictionary
eurythmic — or eurhythmic adjective Date: 1855 1. harmonious 2. of or relating to eurythmy or eurythmics … New Collegiate Dictionary
eurythmic — eurythmically, adv. /yoo ridh mik, yeuh /, adj. eurhythmic. Also, eurythmical. * * * … Universalium
eurythmic — adjective a) harmonious b) of, or relating to, eurythmics … Wiktionary
eurythmic — eu•ryth•mic [[t]yʊˈrɪð mɪk, yə [/t]] adj. eurhythmic … From formal English to slang
eurythmic — /juˈrɪðmɪk/ (say yooh ridhmik) adjective → eurhythmic. –eurythmics, noun –eurythmy, noun …
eurythmic — a. well proportioned; harmonious. ♦ eurhythmal, a. ♦ eurhythmy, n. ♦ eurhythmics, n. art of graceful and harmonious movement, especially such free dancing, expressive of musical accompaniment … Dictionary of difficult words
eurythmic — … Useful english dictionary
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