eurythmy

noun

Etymology

From Ancient Greek εὐρυθμία (euruthmía, “rhythmical order”), from εὖ (eû, “well”) + ῥυθμός (rhuthmós, “symmetry”).

  1. derived from εὐρυθμία — “rhythmical order

Definitions

  1. The harmony of features and proportion in architecture.

  2. Graceful body movements to the rhythm of spoken words and music.

    • For three weeks Lorde engages in a regime of rest, relaxation, eurhythmy, and active meditation.
  3. Healthy, normal beating of the pulse

    Healthy, normal beating of the pulse; eurhythmia.

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