rhythmic(al)
41rhythmic — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. metrical, pulsating, periodic, recurrent. See regularity. II (Roget s IV) modif. Syn. cadenced, measured, balanced; see musical 1 , regular 3 . III (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Marked by a… …
42rhythmic — rhyth·mic || rɪðmɪk(l) adj. having a regular beat …
43rhythmic — adjective 1》 having or relating to rhythm. 2》 occurring regularly. Derivatives rhythmical adjective rhythmically adverb …
44rhythmic — adj cadenced, cadent, metrical, metric, measured, tripping; rhythmical, regular, steady, periodic, accentual, recurrent, recurring, seasonal, cyclical; pulsating, pulsing, beating, throbbing, palpitating; balanced, even, symmetrical, symmetric;… …
45rhythmic — rhyth·mic …
46rhythmic — /ˈrɪðmɪk/ (say ridhmik) adjective 1. → rhythmical. –noun 2. → rhythmics …
47rhythmic — adj. (also rhythmical) 1 relating to or characterized by rhythm. 2 regularly occurring. Derivatives: rhythmically adv. Etymology: F rhythmique or L rhythmicus (as RHYTHM) …
48Rhythmic Noise — Rhythm ’n’ Noise, auch Harsh oder Power Noise (benannt nach dem Titel „United – Power Noise Movement“ des Projekts Noisex[1]), ist ein Musikgenre, das Elemente aus Techno, Elektro, Noise, Drum ’n’ Bass und Post Industrial miteinander vermengt.… …
49rhythmic sportive gymnastics — Athletic competition related to gymnastics and dance in which participants, individually or in groups, perform exercise routines with the aid of hand apparatuses such as ropes, hoops, balls, clubs, and ribbons. In scoring points, artistry counts… …
50rhythmic gymnastics — plural noun [usu. treated as sing.] a form of gymnastics with dance like routines, typically involving the use of ribbons or hoops …