a metrical line of eleven syllables
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hendecasyllablea metrical line of eleven syllables
decasyllabic(of a metrical line) Consisting of ten syllables
hendecasyllableA line of verse containing eleven syllables
hendecasyllabicof a line of verse, having eleven syllables
molossusa metrical foot of three long syllables
molossiMOLOSSUS, a metrical foot of three long syllables
trisyllablesA word or metrical foot of three syllables
proceleusmaticsPROCELEUSMATIC, a metrical foot of four short syllables
trisyllableA word or metrical foot of three syllables
tribrachsA metrical foot of three short or unstressed syllables
pyrrhicsA metrical foot of two short or unaccented syllables
disyllableA word or metrical foot consisting of two syllables
disyllablesA word or metrical foot consisting of two syllables
dissyllablesA word or metrical foot consisting of two syllables
proceleusmaticinciting; encouraging; exhorting / a metrical foot of four short syllables
disyllabic(of a word or metrical foot) Consisting of two syllables
tetrabrachin classical prosody, a word or metrical foot composed of four short syllables
tetrabrachsTETRABRACH, in classical prosody, a word or metrical foot composed of four short syllables
anapaestsA metrical foot consisting of two short or unstressed syllables followed by one long or stressed syllable
paeonica metrical foot of four syllables, with one long one and three short ones in any order
tribracha metrical foot of three short syllables of which two belong to the thesis and one to the arsis
amphibrachsA metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable between two unstressed syllables or (in Greek and Latin) a long syllable between two short syllables
amphibrachA metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable between two unstressed syllables or (in Greek and Latin) a long syllable between two short syllables
quantitativeof or pertaining to a metrical system, as that of classical verse, based on the alternation of long and short, rather than accented and unaccented, syllables