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arrhythmic, a.|əˈrɪθmɪk| Also arh-. [f. a- prefix 14 + rhythmic; cf. arrhythmous and Gr. ῥυθµικός.] Not rhythmic, without rhythm or regularity; spec. in Path. of the pulse.
1853Fraser's Mag. XLVIII. 465/1 The fitting rhythm will never be found, the subject itself being arhythmic. 1880in Syd. Soc. Lex. 1928G. Cooke Theory of Music v. 53 There is nothing so wearisome as listening to music which is arhythmic. 1963R. P. Dales Annelids vi. 130 Only arhythmic activity can be observed if the ganglia of the intact part of the cord are subsequently touched. |