Definition of Rhythmal

1. resembling rhythm [adj] - See also: rhythm

Lexicographical Neighbors of Rhythmal

rhysimeter
rhysimeters
rhyta
rhythm
rhythm and blues
rhythm and blues musician
rhythm guitar
rhythm guitars
rhythm method of birth control
rhythm methods
rhythm section
rhythm stick
rhythm sticks
rhythmal (current term)
rhythmed
rhythmer
rhythmers
rhythmi
rhythmic
rhythmic chorea
rhythmic gesture
rhythmic gestures
rhythmic gymnastics
rhythmic pattern
rhythmic unit
rhythmic units
rhythmical
rhythmically

Literary usage of Rhythmal

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism by William Tenney Brewster (1907)
"... of rhythmal disintegration and reintegration. Again, Professor Stringham charges Poe with showing " fundamental ien ..."

2. Matter and Energy by Frederick Soddy (1911)
"But there is no rhythmal or periodic succession of waves as in light. The bombardment of the anti-cathode by the electrons which produces the X-ray is, ..."

3. Specimens of Modern English Literary Criticism: Chosen and Ed., with an by William Tenney Brewster (1907)
"There is no such contradiction in the case; and if there were it would be equally chargeable against Mr. Spencer's theory of rhythmal disintegration and ..."

4. Medico-Chirurgical Transactions by Royal Medical and Chirurgical Society of London (1865)
"... either by the sudden cessation of all movements in these muscles which it enforces, thereby interrupting the regular rhythmal action of the dilators of ..."

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