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eurythmy
 
SYLLABICATION:eu·ryth·my
PRONUNCIATION:  y-rthm
VARIANT FORMS: also eu·rhyth·my
NOUN:1. Harmony of proportion in architecture. 2. A system of rhythmical body movements performed to a recitation of verse or prose.
ETYMOLOGY:Latin eurythmia, from Greek euruthmi, from euruthmos, rhythmic, well-proportioned : eu-, eu- + rhuthmos, proportion; see rhythm.
 
 
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