Synonym: rhythmical. Similar words: rhythm, biorhythm, logarithmic scale, microeconomics, kashmir, rhyme, rhyming, asthma. Meaning: ['rɪðmɪk(l)] adj. recurring with measured regularity.
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121. Up and down they go , endlessly, and endless as their toil rises their rhythmic cry.
122. This paper deals with automatic language identification based on prosodic features and rhythmic information.
123. This paper is based on photographs which were detected by a colour-sounder surveying demersal fishes and DSL rhythmic vertical migration in the northern part 'area of South China Sea.
124. Rapid , uncoordinated twitching movementsthe normal rhythmic contraction of the heart and may cause ofand pulse.
125. This adorable alligator makes the cutest pull toy! While being pulled, the wooden pieces make rhythmic click-clack sounds. Toddlers can pull it along on a two-foot leash while learning to walk.
126. Taut and controlled, with no overhang or bloat, the Fontaine II's quick and rhythmic bass response did a consummate job of propelling the music forward.
127. The rhythmic or random sibilance of the wind and the sea.
128. Whether grey or blue skies lay overhead, the heft of the waves was always huge – sometimes rhythmic and pleasant[Sentencedict.com ], at others offering a waltzer of a voyage.
129. It's a rhythmic work song designed to increase productivity. Yeah, it's crazy, but it totally works.
130. Entire picture is relaxed and free , rhythmic coherent , pencraft , color , modelling appears as an unified entity, has forms a coherent body.
131. Nystagmus -- Spontaneous, rapid, rhythmic movement of the eyes occurring on fixation or on ocular movement.
132. The cryptic layering and rhythmic layering are typical feature of layered intrusions.
133. These rhythmic waves of muscular relaxation and contraction are called peristalsis.
134. The dull rhythmic tramp of the soldiers'boots formed the background to Goldstein's bleating voice.
135. Matisse juxtaposes intense colors, varied patterns and a rhythmic line.
136. The rhythmic pulse is pervasive, but the possibilities of the style itself strictly limited.
137. The present systems provide patterned, rhythmic stimulation to the infant's orofacial system to stimulate and entrain brain development, such as oromotor pattern development.
138. Cilia -- Long , slender microscopic hairlike processes extending from cells and capable of rhythmic motion.
139. Tickling thus provokes rhythmic , vocalized, expiratory and involuntary actions – better known as laughter.
140. Respiratory movement, known as a kind of rhythmic activity, can be regulated by respiratory center.
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