- Arhythmic
- Arhizal A*rhi"zal, Arhizous A*rhi"zous, Arhythmic A*rhyth"mic, Arhythmous A*rhyth"mous, a. See {Arrhizal}, {Arrhizous}, {Arrhythmic}, {Arrhythmous}. [1913 Webster] ||
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
arhythmic — ¦āˌ adjective also arhythmical ˌ Etymology: a (II) + rhythmic or rhythmical : arrhythmic struck by the arhythmic quality of their reading Charles Drake … Useful english dictionary
arhythmic — adjective Having no rhythm. Syn: irrhythmic, unrhythmic, nonrhythmic See Also: arrhythmia … Wiktionary
arhythmic — adjective variant spelling of arrhythmic … English new terms dictionary
arhythmia — arhythmic /euh ridh mik, euh rith /, arhythmical, adj. arhythmically, adv. /euh ridh mee euh, euh rith /, n. Pathol. arrhythmia. * * * … Universalium
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Arhizal — A*rhi zal, Arhizous A*rhi zous, Arhythmic A*rhyth mic, Arhythmous A*rhyth mous, a. See {Arrhizal}, {Arrhizous}, {Arrhythmic}, {Arrhythmous}. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Arhizous — Arhizal A*rhi zal, Arhizous A*rhi zous, Arhythmic A*rhyth mic, Arhythmous A*rhyth mous, a. See {Arrhizal}, {Arrhizous}, {Arrhythmic}, {Arrhythmous}. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Arhythmous — Arhizal A*rhi zal, Arhizous A*rhi zous, Arhythmic A*rhyth mic, Arhythmous A*rhyth mous, a. See {Arrhizal}, {Arrhizous}, {Arrhythmic}, {Arrhythmous}. [1913 Webster] || … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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