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  • 31rhythmic gymnastics — ▪ sport also called  modern gymnastics  or  modern rhythmic gymnastics   the performance of systematic physical exercise with the aid of such hand apparatuses as ropes, hoops, balls, clubs, and ribbons. It is closely related to women s artistic… …

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  • 32rhythmic unit — noun A durational pattern which occupies a period of time equal to a pulse or pulses on an underlying metric level. Ant: rhythmic gesture See Also: rhythm, rhythmic …

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  • 33rhythmic gesture — noun A durational pattern which does not occupy a whole number of pulses on an underlying metric level. Ant: rhythmic unit See Also: rhythm …

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  • 34rhythmic gymnastics — noun A discipline of gymnastics where the gymnast manipulates one of five apparatuses (ribbon, ball, rope, clubs, hoop) in a rhythmic manner …

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  • 35rhythmic movement disorder — repetitive, rhythmic, stereotyped, large muscle body or head movements occurring during the transition to sleep, such as in jactatio capitis nocturna; onset is usually in infancy and the disorder is usually outgrown by the age of five …

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  • 36rhythmic gymnastics — /rɪðmɪk dʒɪmˈnæstɪks/ (say ridhmik jim nastiks) noun a form of gymnastics undertaken as a competitive sport in which a gymnast performs dance like routines to the accompaniment of music, often using props such as ribbons, hoops, etc. Compare… …

  • 37rhythmic — or rhythmical adjective Date: 1589 1. marked by or moving in pronounced rhythm 2. of, relating to, or involving rhythm • rhythmically adverb …

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  • 38rhythmic — /ridh mik/, adj. 1. cadenced; rhythmical. n. 2. rhythmics. [1595 1605; < LL rhythmicus < Gk rhythmikós. See RHYTHM, IC] * * * …

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  • 39rhythmic — adjective /ˈrɪðmɪk,ˈrɪðmək/ a) Of or relating to rhythm. b) Characterized by rhythm …

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  • 40rhythmic — Synonyms and related words: alternate, antispastic, beating, cadenced, cadent, circling, cyclic, dactylic, epochal, even, every other, iambic, in numbers, in rhythm, intermittent, isochronal, measured, metric, metronomic, oscillatory, palpitant,&#8230; …

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