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Definition of rhythmic
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Rhythmic
(a.) Alt. of
Rhythmica.
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Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
rhythmical
modulation
of the voice or of any
sound;
as, music of bells in
cadence
sweet..
Poetry
::
Poetry
(n.)
Imaginative
language
or
composition,
whether
expressed
rhythmically
or in
prose.
Specifically:
Metrical
composition;
verse;
rhyme;
poems
collectively;
as,
heroic
poetry;
dramatic
poetry;
lyric or
Pindaric
poetry..
Rhythmic
::
Rhythmic
(a.) Alt. of
Rhythmica.
Music
::
Music (n.)
Melody;
a
rhythmical
and
otherwise
agreeable
succession
of
tones.
Syncope
::
Syncopation
(n.) The act of
syncopating;
a
peculiar
figure
of
rhythm,
or
rhythmical
alteration,
which
consists
in
welding
into one tone the
second
half of one beat with the first half of the beat which
follows..
Immetrical
::
Immetrical
(a.) Not
metrical
or
rhythmical.
Monometer
::
Monometer
(n.) A
rhythmic
series,
consisting
of a
single
meter..
Arsis
::
Arsis (n.) That
elevation
of voice now
called
metrical
accentuation,
or the
rhythmic
accent..
Rhythmical
::
Rhythmical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or of the
nature
of,
rhythm.
Rhythmics
::
Rhythmics
(n.) The
department
of
musical
science
which
treats
of the
length
of
sounds.
Numerous
::
Numerous
(a.)
Consisting
of
poetic
numbers;
rhythmical;
measured
and
counted;
melodious;
musical.
Air
::
Air (n.) A
musical
idea, or
motive,
rhythmically
developed
in
consecutive
single
tones,
so as to form a
symmetrical
and
balanced
whole,
which may be sung by a
single
voice to the
stanzas
of a hymn or song, or even to plain
prose,
or
played
upon an
instrument;
a
melody;
a tune; an
aria..
Poetical
::
Poetical
(a.)
Expressed
in
metrical
form;
exhibiting
the
imaginative
or the
rhythmical
quality
of
poetry;
as, a
poetical
composition;
poetical
prose..
Melody
::
Melody
(n.) A
rhythmical
succession
of
single
tones,
ranging
for the most part
within
a given key, and so
related
together
as to form a
musical
whole,
having
the unity of what is
technically
called
a
musical
thought,
at once
pleasing
to the ear and
characteristic
in
expression..
Chime
::
Chime (v. i.) To utter
harmoniously;
to
recite
rhythmically.
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.)
Rhythmical
flow of
language,
in prose or
verse..
Time
::
Time (n.) The
measured
duration
of
sounds;
measure;
tempo;
rate of
movement;
rhythmical
division;
as,
common
or
triple
time; the
musician
keeps good
time..
Metre
::
Metre (n.)
Rhythmical
arrangement
of
syllables
or words into
verses,
stanzas,
strophes,
etc.;
poetical
measure,
depending
on
number,
quantity,
and
accent
of
syllables;
rhythm;
measure;
verse;
also, any
specific
rhythmical
arrangements;
as, the
Horatian
meters;
a
dactylic
meter..
Accent
::
Accent
(n.) The
rhythmical
accent,
which marks
phrases
and
sections
of a
period..
Movement
::
Movement
(n.) The
rhythmical
progression,
pace, and tempo of a
piece..
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