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1. 3 words related to Amphibrach: metrical foot, metrical unit, foot

2. 3 words related to Amphibrach: metrical foot, metrical unit, foot

3. An Amphibrach is a metrical foot used in Latin and Greek prosody

4. Amphibrach definition: a metrical foot consisting of a long syllable between two short syllables ( – ) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. Amphibrach definition: a metrical foot consisting of a long syllable between two short syllables ( – ) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

6. Anapaest definition: a metrical foot of three syllables , the first two short, the last long ( –) Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

7. The Amphibrach is a trisyllabic metrical foot, which in accentual meter consists of an accented syllable between two unaccented syllables

8. The Amphibrach is a trisyllabic metrical foot, which in accentual meter consists of an accented syllable between two unaccented syllables

9. Amphibrach (plural Amphibrachs) A metrical foot in ancient Greek or Latin consisting of two short syllables surrounding one long one (e.g

10. Acatalectic: 1 adj (verse) metrically complete; especially having the full number of syllables in the final metrical foot Antonyms: catalectic (verse) metrically incomplete; especially lacking one or more syllables in the final metrical foot hypercatalectic (verse) having an extra syllable or syllables at the end of a metrically complete verse

11. Catalectic: 1 adj (verse) metrically incomplete; especially lacking one or more syllables in the final metrical foot Antonyms: Acatalectic (verse) metrically complete; especially having the full number of syllables in the final metrical foot hypercatalectic (verse) having an extra syllable or syllables at the end of a metrically complete verse

12. Amphibrach: 1 n a metrical unit with unstressed-stressed-unstressed syllables (e.g., `remember') Type of: foot , metrical foot , metrical unit (prosody) a group of 2 …

13. Anapaest: 1 n a metrical unit with unstressed-unstressed-stressed syllables Synonyms: anapest Type of: foot , metrical foot , metrical unit (prosody) a group of 2 or …

14. Words related to Arraignest: Meet your meter: The "Restrict to meter" strip above will show you the related words that match a particular kind of metrical foot

15. Words related to Bedecking: Meet your meter: The "Restrict to meter" strip above will show you the related words that match a particular kind of metrical foot

16. Words related to Brownnose: Meet your meter: The "Restrict to meter" strip above will show you the related words that match a particular kind of metrical foot

17. Words related to Banquetter: Meet your meter: The "Restrict to meter" strip above will show you the related words that match a particular kind of metrical foot

18. Words related to Apanages: Meet your meter: The "Restrict to meter" strip above will show you the related words that match a particular kind of metrical foot

19. An Amphibrach (/ ˈ æ m f ɪ b r æ k /) is a metrical foot used in Latin and Greek prosody.It consists of a long syllable between two short syllables

20. Words related to Blabbered: Meet your meter: The "Restrict to meter" strip above will show you the related words that match a particular kind of metrical foot

21. You won't see this guy much (he's shy), but an Amphibrach is a metrical foot consisting of an unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed one, followed by an unstressed one: daDUMda

22. In poetry, an anapest is a metrical foot consisting of two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable. You may be familiar with Anapests from the limerick, a comedic form written in anapestic trimeter

23. Definition of Amphibrach : a metrical foot consisting of a long syllable between two short syllables in quantitative verse or of a stressed syllable between two unstressed syllables in accentual verse romantic is an accentual Amphibrach Other Words from Amphibrach Amphibrachic \ ˌam (p)-​fə-​ˈbra-​kik

24. Anapaest , anapest n (Prosody) a metrical foot of three syllables, the first two short, the last long (<Anapaest>) (C17: via Latin from Greek anapaistos reversed (that is, a dactyl reversed), from anapaiein, from ana- back + paiein to strike) ♦ Anapaestic, anapestic adj

25. An Anapaest or anapest is a metrical foot used in formal poetry.In classical quantitative meters it consists of two short syllables followed by a long one (as in a-na-paest); in accentual stress meters it consists of two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed syllable.

26. There are 122 Amphibrach-related words in total, with the top 5 most semantically related being metrical foot, greek language, foot, prosody and latin language.You can get the definition(s) of a word in the list below by tapping the question-mark icon next to it.

27. In Latin and Greek classical poetry, a Caesura (plural Caesurae) is the space between two words contained within a metrical foot. In modern poetry, the definition of “Caesura” is the natural end to a poetic phrase, especially when the phrase ends in the middle of a line of poetry.