| ARHYTHMIA | • arhythmia n. Alternative spelling of arrhythmia. • ARHYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm, esp. of the pulse, also ARRHYTHMIA, ARYTHMIA. |
| ARHYTHMIC | • arhythmic adj. Having no rhythm. • ARHYTHMIC adj. with an irregular rhythm, also ARRHYTHMIC, ARYTHMIC. |
| BIORHYTHM | • biorhythm n. (Biology) Any cyclic biological or physiological pattern or activity. • biorhythm n. (Pseudoscience) Any of three sinusoidal graphs, normally plotted by computer, having a person’s birthdate… • BIORHYTHM n. a periodic change in the behaviour or physiology of many animals and plants (e.g. hibernation and migration) mediated by hormones which are in turn influenced by changes in day-length. |
| EURHYTHMY | • eurhythmy n. Alternative form of eurythmy. • EURHYTHMY n. rhythmical movement or order, also EURYTHMY. |
| HEMIHEDRY | • hemihedry n. The condition of being hemihedral. • HEMIHEDRY n. a property of crystals of being hemihedral. |
| HEMOLYMPH | • hemolymph n. (Zoology) A circulating fluid in the bodies of some invertebrates that is the equivalent of blood. • HEMOLYMPH n. the circulatory fluid of various invertebrate animals, also HAEMOLYMPH. |
| HOMOPHONY | • homophony n. (Music) a texture in which two or more parts move together in harmony, the relationship between them creating chords. • homophony n. The quality of being homophonous. • HOMOPHONY n. sameness of sound. |
| HOMOPHYLY | • homophyly n. (Biology, archaic) That form of homology due to common ancestry (phylogenetic homology), in opposition… • HOMOPHYLY n. resemblance due to common ancestry. |
| HYPHEMIAS | • HYPHEMIA n. a blood deficiency. |
| HYPHENISM | • hyphenism n. The use of hyphenated terms to describe people’s identities, as in "Irish-American". • HYPHENISM n. the practice of inserting hyphens. |
| HYPOMORPH | • hypomorph n. (Genetics) a mutation that causes a partial loss of gene function. • HYPOMORPH n. a mutant gene but having a similar but weaker effect than the corresponding wild-type gene. |
| RHYTHMICS | • rhythmics n. The study of rhythm. • RHYTHMICS n. the science or theory of rhythm. |
| RHYTHMISE | • rhythmise v. Alternative form of rhythmize. • RHYTHMISE v. to subject to rhythm, also RHYTHMIZE. |
| RHYTHMIST | • rhythmist n. A musician who plays the rhythm. • RHYTHMIST n. a person skilled in rhythm. |
| RHYTHMIZE | • rhythmize v. (Transitive) To put into a rhythm; to make rhythmic. • rhythmize v. (Intransitive) To follow a rhythm. • RHYTHMIZE v. to subject to rhythm, also RHYTHMISE. |
| THEOMACHY | • theomachy n. A fight against the gods, as the mythological battle of the giants against the gods. • theomachy n. A battle among gods. • theomachy n. Opposition to divine will. |