Definitions

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  • adjective Of or pertaining to biorhythms.

Etymologies

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biorhythm +‎ -ic

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Examples

  • Do you think there was a change in your perspective, or was it just a, like, you know, biorhythmic reading thing?

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  • Vice President Kennedy is in a different biorhythmic phase that week.

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  • "Beginning with Shatner's day of birth (Sunday March 22, 1931) we can discover through biorhythmic calculations that Shatner was at his intellectual peak, but at his lowest physical and emotional cycle on the day Star Trek rehersals originally began (April 7, 1965)."

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  • "Beginning with Shatner's day of birth (Sunday March 22, 1931) we can discover through biorhythmic calculations that Shatner was at his intellectual peak, but at his lowest physical and emotional cycle on the day Star Trek rehersals originally began (April 7, 1965)."

    Archive 2006-01-22 2006

  • Martin Truex - He may have won the pole in Daytona, but Truex likely won't have a hot start in Atlanta with his intellectual and physical near their lowest in the biorhythmic cycle.

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  • Despite a decent intellectual reading for March 8, Bowyer will be well below average in nearly every other biorhythmic category.

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