a set of four metrical feet
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tetrapodya set of four metrical feet
tetrapodiesTETRAPODY, a set of four metrical feet
tetrapodicof verse, having four metrical feet
penthemimera metrical group of 21/2 feet
tripodya verse of three metrical feet
trimetera verse of three metrical feet
penthemimersPENTHEMIMER, a metrical group of 21/2 feet
trimetersTRIMETER, a verse of three metrical feet
tripodiesTRIPODY, a verse of three metrical feet
dipodya verse of two metrical feet, also DIMETER
dimetera verse of two metrical feet, also DIPODY
dipodiesDIPODY, a verse of two metrical feet, also DIMETER
trimeterA line of verse consisting of three metrical feet
heptametersA line of verse consisting of seven metrical feet
octametera line of verse consisting of eight metrical feet
octametersA line of verse consisting of eight metrical feet
heptameterA line of verse consisting of seven metrical feet
dimetersA line of verse consisting of two metrical feet
pentametera line of verse consisting of five metrical feet
dimetersDIMETER, a verse of two metrical feet, also DIPODY
senariusa Greek or Latin verse consisting of six metrical feet
pentametersPENTAMETER, a line of verse consisting of five metrical feet
penthemimeralof or like a penthemimer, a metrical group of 21/2 feet
senariiSENARIUS, a Greek or Latin verse consisting of six metrical feet
dipodicpertaining to a dipody (a verse of two metrical feet, also DIMETER)
hexameterA line of verse consisting of six metrical feet, esp. of six dactyls
hexametersA line of verse consisting of six metrical feet, esp. of six dactyls
liniestunit in the rhythmic structure of verse formed by the grouping of a number of the smallest units of the rhythm (as metrical feet)
pentameterA line of verse consisting of five metrical feet, or (in Greek and Latin verse) of two halves each of two feet and a long syllable
pentametersA line of verse consisting of five metrical feet, or (in Greek and Latin verse) of two halves each of two feet and a long syllable