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Synonyms for rhythmical

marked by a regular rhythm

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Synonyms for rhythmical

recurring with measured regularity

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References in classic literature ?
'rhythm' is 'rhythmical'; there is no adjective from 'rime' except 'rimed.' The word 'verse' in its general sense includes all writing in meter.
The rhythmical flow here is even voluptuous--nothing could be more melodious.
We heard them slow down at last, and, vaguely, the white hull of the tug appeared moving against the black islets, whilst a slow and rhythmical clapping as of thousands of hands rose on all sides.
A weird sound, rhythmical, faint as the faintest chirp of a far cricket, enduring but for a moment, but in the moment suggesting to him vaguely the thought of heaven and celestial music, came to his ear.
The ceremony was also accompanied by dancing and rhythmical chant to the drumbeat.
"Everything is so rhythmical with Jofra, it is tough to see when that bouncer is coming.
Everything is so rhythmical with Jofra it is tough to see when that bouncer is coming."
"For that reason," said the seminar organisers, "we analyse pieces belonging to several traditions which use those modal systems: Greek, Turkish, Iranian, Arabic, Azeri, Indian and Afghan music, both in their melodic and rhythmical aspects.
The clear, uncomplicated rhyming and rhythmical text, with just a few words on each page, is very well complemented by the bold and expressive illustrations.
Sharmin, who is an outsider to Maharashtra in the film, is shown gracefully moving to upbeat and rhythmical beats of the song, which makes one want to shake a leg.
Delighting the audience was the tap class and the'tattoo which their feet beat upon the boards was faultlessly rhythmical'.
Another type of the condition is pulsatile tinnitus, where the noise is rhythmical and beats at the same rate as the heart.
Will You Come, Too?" is the latest title in their series for young children ages 5-6 and tells the story of a child and a dog going for a walk--as told from the dog's point of view in an easy-reading rhythmical style.
As several scholars have contended, (1) however, there are compelling lexical and metrical arguments both for a continuous tradition between Old and late Middle English alliterative verse, and for the exclusion of AElfric's rhythmical prose from this tradition.