different between rhythmic vs nonmetrical

rhythmic

English

Alternative forms

  • rythmic
  • rhythmick (obsolete)

Etymology

From the Ancient Greek ???????? (rhuthmikós), from ?????? (rhuthmós, measured flow or movement, symmetry, rhythm) +? -???? (-ikós, suffix forming adjectives).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /???ð.m?k/, /???ð.m?k/

Adjective

rhythmic (comparative more rhythmic, superlative most rhythmic)

  1. Of or relating to rhythm.
  2. Characterized by rhythm.
  3. Written in verse, especially rhyming verse.
  4. With regular, repetitive motion or sound.

Derived terms

  • arhythmic
  • dysrhythmic
  • idiorhythmic
  • irrhythmic
  • rhythmical
  • unrhythmic

Translations

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nonmetrical

English

Etymology

non- +? metrical

Adjective

nonmetrical (not comparable)

  1. (music) Without the constraints of a metronome; not played or sung with a strict underlying rhythmic method.

Anagrams

  • centinormal, conterminal

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