| ARYTHMIA | • arythmia n. Alternative form of arrhythmia. • ARYTHMIA n. absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIA, ARRHYTHMIA. |
| ARYTHMIC | • arythmic adj. Alternative spelling of arrhythmic. • ARYTHMIC adj. relating to arythmia, absence or irregularity of rhythm e.g. of the heart, also ARHYTHMIC, ARRHYTHMIC. |
| BATHMATS | • bathmats n. Plural of bathmat. • bath␣mats n. Plural of bath mat. • BATHMAT n. a mat used in bathrooms. |
| BATHMISM | • bathmism n. (Obsolete) A supposed "growth force" in vitalism. • BATHMISM n. a theory of directed evolution. |
| EARTHMAN | • earthman n. Alternative form of Earthman. • Earthman n. (Usually science fiction) A male inhabitant of Earth. • EARTHMAN n. a male inhabitant of the planet earth. |
| EARTHMEN | • earthmen n. Plural of earthman. • Earthmen n. Plural of Earthman. • EARTHMAN n. a male inhabitant of the planet earth. |
| ETHMOIDS | • ethmoids n. Plural of ethmoid. • ETHMOID n. a square bone at the root of the nose. |
| EURYTHMY | • eurythmy n. The harmony of features and proportion in architecture. • eurythmy n. Graceful body movements to the rhythm of spoken words and music. • eurythmy n. (Medicine) Healthy, normal beating of the pulse; eurhythmia. |
| ISARITHM | • isarithm n. An isoline, or contour line. • ISARITHM n. a line on a map passing through places of the same density of population. |
| ISTHMIAN | • isthmian adj. Of or pertaining to an isthmus, especially to the Isthmus of Corinth, in Greece. • isthmian n. A native or inhabitant of an isthmus. • Isthmian adj. Of or from the Isthmus of Corinth. |
| ISTHMOID | • isthmoid n. (Graph theory) A set of vertices of a graph after whose deletion the graph is no longer connected. • ISTHMOID adj. pertaining to an isthmus, also ISTHMIC. |
| RHYTHMAL | • rhythmal adj. Rhythmic. • RHYTHMAL adj. relating to rhythm. |
| RHYTHMED | • rhythmed adj. Having a (specified kind of) rhythm. • RHYTHMED adj. having a rhythm. |
| RHYTHMIC | • rhythmic adj. Of or relating to rhythm. • rhythmic adj. Characterized by rhythm. • rhythmic adj. Written in verse, especially rhyming verse. |
| RHYTHMUS | • rhythmus n. Obsolete form of rhythm. • RHYTHMUS n. (Latin) a pattern of recurrence, also RHYTHM. |