metronomic

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See also: metronòmic

English

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Etymology

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metronome +‎ -ic

Adjective

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metronomic (comparative more metronomic, superlative most metronomic)

  1. Regular, periodic and repetitive, like a metronome.
    • 2021, Sarah Winman, Still Life, page 214:
      Accross the shingle, the metronomic fall of waves overlapped with the call of doves.

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French métronomique.

Adjective

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metronomic m or n (feminine singular metronomică, masculine plural metronomici, feminine and neuter plural metronomice)

  1. metronomic

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