Rhythmical (adjective)

  1. Having a regular rhythm or pattern.
  2. Relating to rhythm.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french rythmical or late latin rhythmicus, from greek rhythmos "measured flow or movement".

Examples:

  1. The song had a rhythmical beat that was easy to dance to.
  2. He spoke in a rhythmical and mesmerizing way.
  3. The poem had a rhythmical flow to it.
  4. The dancers moved in a rhythmical pattern.
  5. He played the drums with a rhythmical precision.
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