different between rhythmic vs rhythmite
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)
- Of or relating to rhythm.
- Characterized by rhythm.
- Written in verse, especially rhyming verse.
- With regular, repetitive motion or sound.
Derived terms
- arhythmic
- dysrhythmic
- idiorhythmic
- irrhythmic
- rhythmical
- unrhythmic
Translations
rhythmic From the web:
- what rhythmic device is used in ragtime
- what rhythmic device is circled in the example
- what rhythmic device is heard in cool
- what rhythmic device enters here
- what rhythmic pattern
- what rhythmic activities
- what rhythmic syncopation is basic to rock-and-roll
- what instruments are used in ragtime
rhythmite
English
Etymology
rhythm +? -ite
Noun
rhythmite (plural rhythmites)
- (geology) Any of a rhythmic series of sedimentary beds; a varve
rhythmite From the web:
- what causes rhythmites
- what does rhythmic mean
- rhythmites geology
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