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1Doggystyle — For the pornographic DVD, see Snoop Dogg s Doggystyle. For the sexual position, see Doggy style. For the label, see Doggystyle Records. Doggy Style redirects here. For the song by Krokus, see To Rock or Not to Be …
2inflection — n 1. modulation, phrasing, suspension; pronunciation, articulation, enunciation, utterance, vocalization, voice, voicing, phonation; elocution, diction, dialect, speech pattern, manner of speaking, mode of expression; delivery, presentation,… …
3intonation — n 1. pitch pattern, intonation pattern or contour; speech pattern, manner of speaking, mode of expression; pitch, tone, frequency; timbre, tonality, tone quality, coloring; tune, melody, lilt, swing, jingle, flow, harmonious flow, rhythmic flow;… …
4rhythm — n 1. beat, cadence, tempo, pulse, throb; pulsation, cadence, cadency, rhythmicity; beating, throbbing; oscillation, undulation; periodicity, recurrence, reoccurrence, reappearance, intermittence. 2. flow, harmonious flow, movement, regular… …
5tone — n 1. sound, noise, note, voice, sonance; pitch, frequency. 2. timbre, tonality, tone color, tone quality, sound quality, color, coloring, Music. clang color or tint, Music, Ger. Klangfarbe; ring, clang, resonance; sonority, sonorousness, richness …
6Rhythm — Rhythm, n. [F. rhythme, rythme, L. rhythmus, fr. Gr. ??? measured motion, measure, proportion, fr. rei^n to flow. See {Stream}.] 1. In the widest sense, a dividing into short portions by a regular succession of motions, impulses, sounds, accents …
7Civilisation (TV series) — Civilisation Title card from Episode 1, The Skin of Our Teeth Also known as Civilisation: A Personal View by Kenneth Clark Genre …
8rhythm — n. 1. Periodical emphasis, regular or melodious movement, harmonious flow. 2. Rhyme, metre, verse, number …
9nu|mer|os|i|ty — «NOO muh ROS uh tee, NYOO », noun, plural ties. 1. large number; numerousness. 2. harmonious flow; poetical rhythm; harmony …
10Qi Dao — is a style of Tibetan Shamanic Qigong that was ostensibly spread from Tibet to Russia via Mongolia during the time of the Mongol Empire. Although its origins are rooted in the Tibetan Bön tradition, its presumed original Tibetan name Tsa lung… …