rhythmic

pronunciation

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  • Adjective:
    recurring with measured regularity

Word Origin

rhythmic (adj.)
1560s, from French rhythmique or directly from Latin rhythmicus, from Greek rhythmikos, from rhythmos (see rhythm). Related: Rhythmical; rhythmically.

Example

1. Operations in a business are going in rhythmic repetition .
2. Articulate in a very careful and rhythmic way .
3. China student aerobics and rhythmic gymnastics association .
4. Generation and control of flapping-wing rhythmic movement .
5. We 're also very musical human beings - our heart rate , our gait , our circulation , our breathing is all very rhythmic .

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