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rhythmic adjective [ ˈrɪðmɪk ]

• having or relating to rhythm.
• "a rhythmic dance"
Similar: pulsing, with a steady pulse, rhythmical, metrical, measured, throbbing, beating, pulsating, cadenced, lilting, repeated, periodic, regular, steady, even, paced,
Opposite: smooth, irregular,
• occurring regularly.
• "there are rhythmic changes in our bodies"
Origin: early 17th century: from French rhythmique or via Latin from Greek rhuthmikos, from rhuthmos (see rhythm).


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