rhythm

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'I feel like my rhythm is at the same stage as it was in the middle of the last indoor season,' she says - which bodes well for her and serves as a warning to the rest of the world's top sprint hurdlers.

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  1. noun Movement or variation characterized by the regular recurrence or alternation of different quantities or conditions: the rhythm of the tides.
  2. noun The patterned, recurring alternations of contrasting elements of sound or speech.
  3. noun Music The pattern of musical movement through time.

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  • Righteous herb and the thrill of losing yourself in the rhythm were the best evangelists authentic music has ever had; we abandoned sampling and never looked back. —  MFSF,January2005
  • He is probably the only dancer with a story to tell of being discovered at Parliament Buildings wearing bits of African print and gyrating to African beats on a day when his rhythm was a bit off, but very few people knew that. —  Stabroek News
  • (Function Boyz Squad) and guest rapper Tinny, is another killer - FBS member Yo'boy sounds like a cross between Busta Rhymes and Elephant Man, and the rhythm is almost manic. —  Miami New Times | Complete Issue
  • Clapping to keep the rhythm is also beneficial in this exercise. —  Find Free Articles - ArticlesBase
  • 'I feel like my rhythm is at the same stage as it was in the middle of the last indoor season,' she says - which bodes well for her and serves as a warning to the rest of the world's top sprint hurdlers. —  IAAF.org - News
 

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melody ·  beat ·  harmony ·  cadence ·  motion ·  accent ·  music ·  sound ·  tone ·  pattern ·  flow ·  strain

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rhythm:   rhythms
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Etymologies (2)

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  1. Latin rhythmus, from Greek rhuthmos; see sreu- in Indo-European roots.

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  1. Formerly also rhithm, rithme; from Old French rithme, rhythme, French rhythme = Spanish Italian ritmo = Portuguese rhythmo, from Latin rhythmus, Middle Latin also rhithmus, ritmus, rhythm, from Greek ῤυθμός, Ionic ῤυσμός, measured motion, time, measure, proportion, rhythm, a metrical measure or foot (cf. ῤύσις, a stream, ῤύμα, a stream, ῤυτός, flowing), from ῤεῖν, (√ ῤευ, ῤυ), flow: see rheum. The word rhythm, variously spelled, was formerly much confused with rime, which thus came to be spelled rhyme: see rime.
 

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