rhythmical

IPA: rˈɪðmɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • rhythmic
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Examples of "rhythmical" in Sentences

  • Mathcore is a rhythmically complex and dissonant style of metalcore.
  • What the Wagnerite calls rhythmical is what I call, to use a Greek metaphor,
  • As they were intended for prayer and not for singing, they may be called rhythmical prayers (in German Reimgebete).
  • The first rhythm falls well within English rhythmical norms a dactyl, whereas a sequence of four unstressed syllables does not.
  • Three men rose and dipped, rose and dipped, in rhythmical precision; but a red bandanna, wrapped about the head of one, caught and held his eye.
  • It is “characterized by rhythmical, repetitive, involuntary movements of the tongue, face, mouth, or jaw, sometimes accompanied by other bizarre muscular activity.”
  • Nature is ever at work building and pulling down, creating and destroying, keeping everything whirling and flowing, allowing no rest but in rhythmical motion, chasing everything in endless song out of one beautiful form into another.
  • In the early 19th century Flourens had already proved by experiment that by stimulating the semi-circular canals of the inner ear certain rhythmical eye movements (called nystagmus) could be caused and Purkinje showed that in human beings vertigo was induced by rotation.

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