rhythm
– noun
1. movement or procedure with uniform or patterned recurrence of a beat, accent, or the like.
2. a. the pattern of regular or irregular pulses caused in music by the occurrence of strong and weak melodic and harmonic beats.
b. a particular form of this.
3. measured movement, as in dancing.
4. a patterned repetition of a motif, formal element, etc., at regular or irregular intervals in the same or a modified form.
5. the effect produced in a play, film, novel, etc., by the combination or arrangement of formal elements, as length of scenes, speech and description, timing, or recurrent themes, to create movement, tension, and emotional value in the development of the plot.
6. a. metrical or rhythmical form; meter.
b. a particular kind of metrical form.
c. metrical movement.
7. the pattern of recurrent strong and weak accents, vocalization and silence, and the distribution and combination of these elements in speech.
8. the regular recurrence of an action or function, as of the beat of the heart, or the menstrual cycle.
9. procedure marked by the regular recurrence of particular elements, phases, etc.
10. regular recurrence of elements in a system of motion.
sea·son
– noun
1. one of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, autumn, and winter), beginning astronomically at an equinox or solstice, but geographically at different dates in different climates.
2. a period of the year characterized by particular conditions of weather, temperature, etc.
3. a period of the year when something is best or available.
4. a period of the year marked by certain conditions, activities, etc.
5. a period of the year immediately before and after a special holiday or occasion.
6. a. a period with reference to the total number of games to be played by a team.
b. a period with reference to the won-lost record of a team after it has completed its schedule.
7. any period or time.
8. a suitable, proper, fitting, or right time.
– verb
9. to heighten or improve the flavor of by adding condiments, spices, herbs, or the like.
10. to give relish or a certain character to.
11. to mature, ripen, or condition by exposure to suitable conditions or treatment.
12. to dry or otherwise treat so as to harden and render immune to shrinkage, warpage, etc.
13. to accustom or harden.