a. [f. Gr. κακόρρυθμος ill-modulated, irregular in measure + -IC, after rhythmic.] In bad rhythm; also formerly ‘applied to an irregular or disorderly pulse’ (Syd. Soc. Lex.).

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a. 1879.  M. Collins, Pen Sketches, II. 191. Marvellous cacorhythmic productions, which would remind some readers of Ossian, others of Tupper.

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