cadence
noun
ca·dence
ˈkā-dᵊn(t)s
plural cadences
1
a
: the beat, time, or measure of rhythmical motion or activity
The drill sergeant counted cadence.
the steady cadence of the drums
b
: a rhythmic sequence or flow of sounds in language
the grand cadence of his poetry
c
: a regular and repeated pattern of activity
In addition to our weekly cadence, we take a step back once a quarter to think about our platform a little more strategically.—David Vandegrift
To meet its cadence of a launch every other week, SpaceX must build at least two of these each month.—Eric Berger
Then in the evening, it's off to the boxing gym or a sparring session for two to three more hours. In recent years, she's kept a cadence of two to four fights annually, her last being a loss for the WBC light middleweight world title in Poland in September.—Deanna Cioppa
2
a
: a falling inflection of the voice
b
: a concluding and usually falling strain
specifically
: a musical chord sequence moving to a harmonic close or point of rest and giving the sense of harmonic completion
3
: the modulated and rhythmic recurrence of a sound especially in nature
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