eurhythmy

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  • eurhythmy — noun see eurythmy …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • eurhythmy — /yoo ridh mee, yeuh /, n. rhythmical movement or order; harmonious motion or proportion. Also, eurythmy. [1615 25; < L eurythmia < Gk eurythmía good proportion, gracefulness. See EU , RHYTHM, Y3] * * * …   Universalium

  • eurhythmy — eu·rhyth·my …   English syllables

  • eurhythmy — eu•rhyth•my [[t]yʊˈrɪð mi, yə [/t]] n. rhythmical movement or order; harmonious motion or proportion • Etymology: 1615–25; < L eurythmia < Gk eurythmía good proportion, gracefulness. See eu , rhythm, y III …   From formal English to slang

  • eurhythmy — /juˈrɪðmi/ (say yooh ridhmee) noun rhythmical movement or order; harmonious proportion. Also, eurythmy. {Greek eurhythmia rhythmical order} …  

  • eurhythmy — noun the interpretation in harmonious bodily movements of the rhythm of musical compositions; used to teach musical understanding • Syn: ↑eurythmy, ↑eurythmics, ↑eurhythmics • Hypernyms: ↑motion, ↑movement, ↑move, ↑motility, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • Eurythmy — is an expressive movement art originated by Rudolf Steiner in conjunction with Marie von Sivers in the early 20th century. Primarily a performance art, it is also used in education especially in Waldorf schools and as a movement therapy. The word …   Wikipedia

  • eu|ryth|my — «yu RIHTH mee, RIHTH », noun. = eurhythmy. (Cf. ↑eurhythmy) …   Useful english dictionary

  • eurythmy — or eurhythmy noun Etymology: German Eurhythmie, from Latin eurythmia rhythmical movement, from Greek, from eurythmos rhythmical, from eu + rhythmos rhythm Date: 1949 a system of harmonious body movement to the rhythm of spoken words …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Duenos Inscription — The Duenos inscription, as recorded by Heinrich Dressel. The Duenos Inscription is one of the earliest known Old Latin texts, dating from the 7th century BC. It is inscribed on the sides of a kernos, in this case a trio of small globular vases… …   Wikipedia

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