rhythmization

rhythmization
\\ˌrith(ə)mə̇ˈzāshən, -thəˌmīˈz-\ noun (-s)
Etymology: rhythmize + -ation
: the organization of a series of events or processes into a rhythmic whole

rhythmization transforms walking into marching, prancing into dancing — Susanne K. Langer


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