Rhythm

Entertainment / Literature / Rhythm: The varying speed, loudness, pitch, elevation, intensity, and expressiveness of speech, especially poetry. In verse the rhythm is normally regular, in prose it may or may not be regular. See sprung rhythm for an exception to this general rule. Also see meter, dipody, and syzygy. (from Greek, 'flowing')
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Rhythm Adjective Synonyms: tempo, beat, cadence or cadency, throb, throbbing, accent, accentuation, time, timing, stress or rhythmic(al) pattern, measure, metre, pulse, lilt, downbeat, thesis, upbeat, arsis
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Arrhythmia

Science / Psychiatry / Arrhythmia: Abnormal heart rhythm. MORE

Isorhythmic Motet

Entertainment / Music / Isorhythmic Motet: Medieval and early Renaissance motet based on a repeating rhythmic pattern throughout one or more voices. MORE

Polyrhythm

Entertainment / Music / Polyrhythm: The simultaneous use of several rhythmic patterns or meters, common in twentieth-century music and in certain African musics. MORE