Three after foot
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LOOSELIGHTSTOOLThree after "foot"
ANAPESTThree-syllable foot
YARDThree-foot measure
ANAPESTThree-part foot
CRETICThree-syllabled foot.
EASELThree-foot piece
ANAPESTThree-syllable poetic foot
ARTOOThree-foot-tall droid
ANAPESTFoot of three syllables.
YARDSTICKA three-foot pole?
ANAPESTPoet's three-syllable foot
ANAPESTMetrical foot of three syllables.
ANAPAESTMetrical foot of three syllables.
ANAPESTSMetrical foot of three syllables
ANAPESTThree-syllable foot, in poetry
ALFThree-foot 1980s sitcom character
tribrachfoot of three short syllables
ONMY"When -- three-foot stool I sit . . .": "Cymbeline"
molossusa metrical foot of three long syllables
ANAPESTThree-syllable foot whose last syllable is stressed
molossiMOLOSSUS, a metrical foot of three long syllables
trisyllablesA word or metrical foot of three syllables
trisyllableA word or metrical foot of three syllables
tribrachsA metrical foot of three short or unstressed syllables
paeonfoot of one long and three short syllables in any order
paeonsfoot of one long and three short syllables in any order
amphibracha foot of three syllables, the middle one long, the first and last short
amphibrachsAMPHIBRACH, a foot of three syllables, the middle one long, the first and last short
amphimacera foot of three syllables, the middle one short and the others long, as in cast/tas
paeonica metrical foot of four syllables, with one long one and three short ones in any order
amphimacersAMPHIMACER, a foot of three syllables, the middle one short and the others long, as in cast/tas
tribracha metrical foot of three short syllables of which two belong to the thesis and one to the arsis
amphibrachicof or like an amphibrach, a foot of three syllables, the middle one long, the first and last short
pilajavelin used in ancient Rome by legionaries, consisting of a three-foot-long shaft with an iron head of the same length
pilumjavelin used in ancient Rome by legionaries, consisting of a three-foot-long shaft with an iron head of the same length
anapestfoot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one stressed in accentual meter, as in for the nonce
anapestsfoot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one stressed in accentual meter, as in for the nonce
anapesticfoot of three syllables, two short followed by one long in quantitative meter, and two unstressed followed by one stressed in accentual meter, as in for the nonce
dactylin poetry, foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short in quantitative meter, or one stressed followed by two unstressed in accentual meter, as in gently and humanly
dactylsin poetry, foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short in quantitative meter, or one stressed followed by two unstressed in accentual meter, as in gently and humanly