Cadenced

/ˈkeɪdənst/ adjective

Having a rhythmic flow or regular pattern of beats, as in music or speech.

From 'cadence' (rhythm or pattern) with the past participle suffix '-ed.' Cadence comes from Latin 'cadentia' (falling), originally referring to the ending of musical phrases.

AM rhythms
ARمُتَسَوِّى
BNরাইথমিক
CAcadençat
CSrytmo
DArytmisk
DEgetaktet
ELρυθμικά
EScadenciado
FAریتم
FIrytminen
FRcadencé
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