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etymological origin of | eng: isorhythm |
etymological origin of | eng: polyrhythm |
etymologically related | eng: rhythmic gesture |
etymologically related | eng: rhythmic unit |
etymologically related | eng: rhythmicity |
etymologically related | eng: rhythmics |
etymologically related | eng: rhythmist |
etymologically related | eng: rhythmize |
has derived form | eng: rhythm band |
has derived form | eng: rhythm box |
has derived form | eng: rhythm method |
has derived form | eng: rhythm stick |
has derived form | eng: rhythmic |
has derived form | eng: rhythmical |
has derived form | eng: rhythms |
lexical category | noun |
pronunciation | /ˈrɪð.əm/ |
pronunciation | http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/en-us-rhythm.ogg |
synonym | eng: meter |
synonym | eng: prosody |
translation | ces: rytmus |
translation | ces: takt |
translation | ces: tempo |
translation | cmn: 節奏 |
translation | cmn: 节奏 |
translation | deu: Rhythmus |
translation | deu: Takt |
translation | ell: ρυθμός |
translation | epo: ritmo |
translation | fin: rytmi |
translation | fin: tahti |
translation | fra: rythme |
translation | hun: ütem |
translation | hun: ritmus |
translation | ita: ritmo |
translation | mal: താളം |
translation | nld: ritme |
translation | nob: rytme |
translation | por: rítmo |
translation | por: ritmo |
translation | slv: ritem |
translation | spa: ritmo |
translation | swe: rytm |
translation | tel: లయ |
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