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rhythmic movement d. repetitive, rhythmic, stereotyped, large-muscle body or head movements occurring during the transition to sleep, such as in jactatio capitis nocturna; onset is usually in infancy and the disorder is usually outgrown by the age of five.
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rhythmical n. jerk n.
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rhythm a term an athlete uses to describe the sensation of flow and pace in his sport performance. The weight trainer
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rhythm the pattern of words formed by long and short sounds or syllables; a genre feature of poetry
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rhythm The organization of music in respect to time; the regular occurrence of beat.
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