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eurythmics

British  
/ juːˈrɪðmɪks /

noun

  1. a variant spelling (esp US) of eurhythmics

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Other Word Forms

  • eurythmic adjective
  • eurythmy noun

Example Sentences

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The studies tested ballroom dancing, folk dancing, line dancing, eurythmics, tai chi and other styles.

From New York Times

Says CEO Pascal Pilon: “The bulk of the invention is figuring out the properties of the sound and understanding what needs to be done to it based on the eurythmics that sound engineers would apply.”

From Forbes