Rhythm
Part of speech: noun
Definition: The variation of strong and weak elements (such as duration, accent) of sounds, notably in speech or music, over time; a beat or meter. A specifically defined pattern of such variation A flow, repetition or regularity. The tempo or speed of a beat, song or repetetive event. The musical instruments which provide rhythm (mainly; not or less melody) in a musical ensemble A regular quantitative change in a variable (notably natural) process Controled repetition of a phrase, incident or other element as a stylistic figure in literature and other narrative arts; the effect it creates
Example sentence: For me, shooting, editing, and scoring rely on rhythm.
Cycle
Part of speech: verb
Definition: To ride a bicycle or other cycle.To go through a cycle or to put through a cycle.To turn power off and back onTo maintain a team's possession of the puck in the offensive zone by handling and passing the puck in a loop from the boards near the goal up the side boards and passing to back to the boards near the goal
Part of speech: noun
Definition: An interval of space or time in which one set of events or phenomena is completed.A complete rotation of anything.A process that returns to its beginning and then repeats itself in the same sequence.A series of poems, songs or other works of artA programme on a washing machine, dishwasher, or other such device.A pedal-powered vehicle, such as a unicycle, bicycle, or tricycle; or, motorized vehicle that has either two or three wheels, such as a motorbike, motorcycle, motorized tricycle, or motortrike.A single, a double, a triple, and a home run hit by the same player in the same game.A closed walk or path, with or without repeated vertices allowed.
Example sentence: Concentration of wealth yields concentration of political power. And concentration of political power gives rise to legislation that increases and accelerates the cycle.