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rhythm
noun
1 a regularly repeated pattern, movement, beat or sequence of events.
2 a the regular arrangement of stress, notes of different lengths, and pauses in a piece of music;
b a particular pattern of stress, notes, etc in music tango rhythm .
3 in poetry or other writing: a regular arrangement of sounds, and of stressed and unstressed syllables, giving a sense or feeling of movement; metre.
4 ability to sing, speak, move, etc rhythmically.
5 in painting, sculpture, architecture, etc: a regular and harmonious pattern of shapes, colours, areas of shade and light, empty spaces, etc.
[16c: from Latin rhythmus , from Greek rhythmos , from rheein to flow]
rhythmic or rhythmical adjective
1 relating to rhythm.
2 said of music, language, etc:
a characterized by rhythm;
b with a pleasing rhythm.
3 said of movement, sound, some occurrence, etc: with a noticeable, regularly recurring pattern.
rhythmically adverb .
rhythmicity noun
1 the fact of being rhythmic.
2 ability to maintain a rhythm.
rhythm and blues
singular noun , music (abbreviation R & B) a style of popular music, originating in the 1940s, combining features of the blues with rhythms more typical of rock music.
rhythm method
noun a method of birth control that involves avoiding sexual intercourse on the days when conception is most likely to occur.
rhythm section
noun , music
1 the instruments in a band or group, eg drums, double bass and piano, whose main function is to supply the rhythm.
2 the players of these instruments.
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