arrhythmy
(ˈærɪθmɪ)
[ad. Gr. ἀρρυθµία, n. of quality f. ἄρρυθµος.]
Want of rhythm or measure.
| 1844 Beck & Felton Munk's Grk. & Rom. Metres i, The variety of the rhythm is interrupted, and instead of eurhythmy, arrhythmy is produced. 1859 in Worcester. |