| ARRHYTHMIAS | • arrhythmias n. Plural of arrhythmia, which can refer to types of arrhythmia, cases of arrhythmia, or episodes of arrhythmia. • ARRHYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIA, ARYTHMIA. |
| CHOMOPHYTES | • chomophytes n. Plural of chomophyte. • CHOMOPHYTE n. a plant growing on rocky ledges. |
| DYSRHYTHMIA | • dysrhythmia n. A disturbance to an otherwise normal biological rhythm, especially that of the heart. • DYSRHYTHMIA n. an abnormal rhythm. |
| DYSRHYTHMIC | • dysrhythmic adj. Having an unpleasing, irregular beat. • dysrhythmic adj. Having or relating to dysrhythmia. • DYSRHYTHMIC n. someone suffering from dysrhythmia. |
| EURHYTHMICS | • eurhythmics n. Alternative spelling of eurythmics. • EURHYTHMICS n. a system of training through physical movement, also EURYTHMICS. |
| EURHYTHMIES | • eurhythmies n. Plural of eurhythmy. • EURHYTHMY n. rhythmical movement or order, also EURYTHMY. |
| EURHYTHMIST | • EURHYTHMIST n. a practitioner of eurhythmics, also EURYTHMIST. |
| HALOPHYTISM | • HALOPHYTISM n. the state of being a halophyte. |
| HOLOPHYTISM | • holophytism n. (Biology) The property of being a holophyte. • HOLOPHYTISM n. the property of being holophytic, obtaining food by photosynthesis. |
| HONEYMONTHS | • honey-months n. Plural of honey-month. • HONEYMONTH v. (obsolete) to spend one's honeymoon, also HONEYMOON. |
| HYLOPATHISM | • hylopathism n. The doctrine that matter is sentient. • HYLOPATHISM n. belief in ability of matter to affect the spiritual world. |
| HYLOTHEISMS | • HYLOTHEISM n. the doctrine that there is no God but matter and the universe. |
| HYPOTHYMIAS | • HYPOTHYMIA n. a state of depression; a diminished emotional response. |
| ISORHYTHMIC | • isorhythmic adj. (Music) Pertaining to or using isorhythm. • isorhythmic adj. (Prosody) In ancient prosody, equal in the number of times for thesis and arsis, as a dactyl and anapest. • ISORHYTHMIC adj. in ancient prosody, equal in the number of time-units for thesis and arsis, as dactyl, spondee, anapaest; (in medieval motets) having a strict scheme of repeated rhythm independent of melodic repetition. |
| PHYSITHEISM | • physitheism n. The ascription of physical form and attributes to a deity. • PHYSITHEISM n. the ascription of physical form and attributes to deity; the deification of the powers of nature. |
| POLYRHYTHMS | • polyrhythms n. Plural of polyrhythm. • poly-rhythms n. Plural of poly-rhythm. • POLYRHYTHM n. the simultaneous combination of different rhythms in a piece of music. |
| RHYTHMISING | • rhythmising v. Present participle of rhythmise. • RHYTHMISE v. to subject to rhythm, also RHYTHMIZE. |
| SHAMEWORTHY | • shameworthy adj. Worthy of shame; shameful. • SHAMEWORTHY adj. worthy of shame. |
| STICHOMYTHY | • STICHOMYTHY n. dialogue in alternate lines, also STICHOMYTHIA. |