Emily Dickinson Lexicon
Definition for RHYTH'MIC-AL
RHYTH'MIC-AL, a. [Gr. ῥυθμικος; L. rhythmicus.]
Having proportion of sound, or one sound proportioned to another; harmonical. – Johnson. Duly regulated by cadences, accents and quantities. – Busby.
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