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1 rythmique
rythmique [ʀitmik]adjective* * *ʀitmik
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adjectif rhythmic
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1) Linguistique rhythmics (+ v sg)2) Musique rhythm section* * *ʀitmik1. adjrhythmic, rhythmical2. nfrhythmics sg* * *A adj [battement, mouvement] rhythmic, rhythmical; [accent, schéma] rhythmic.B nf1 Ling rhythmics (+ v sg);2 Mus rhythm section.[ritmik] adjectif————————[ritmik] nom féminin2. [gymnastique] rhythmic gymnastics (substantif non comptable) -
2 ritmico
ritmico agg. ( che segue un ritmo) rhythmic (al); measured; cadenced: movimento ritmico, rhythmical movement; ginnastica ritmica, rhythmic dancing; prosa ritmica, rhythmical prose; accento ritmico, cadenced accent; l'andamento ritmico di una facciata, the rhythmical line of a façade.* * ** * *ritmicopl. -ci, - che /'ritmiko, t∫i, ke/rhythmic(al).
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Rhythmic — Rhyth mic ( m[i^]k), Rhythmical Rhyth mic*al ( m[i^]*kal), a. [Gr. ????: cf. L. rhythmicus, F. rhythmique.] Pertaining to, or of the nature of, rhythm [1913 Webster] Day and night I worked my rhythmic thought. Mrs. Browning. [1913 Webster]… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
accent — [ak′sent΄; ] chiefly Brit [, ak′sənt; ] for v. [, ak′sent΄, ak sent′] n. [Fr < L accentus < ad , to + cantus, pp. of canere, to sing: a L rendering of Gr prosōidia (see PROSODY), orig. referring to the pitch scheme of Gr verse] 1. the… … English World dictionary
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