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kind of metric foot in poetry
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iambic
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Kind of metric foot in poetry
Definition
consisting of iambs
bunch
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"Six foot, seven foot, eight foot ___!"
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to gather together
arsis
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Part of a metric foot
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(Latin) the accented or longer part of a poetic foot; the point where an ictus is put
iamb
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Metric foot
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Poetry foot
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a poetic foot consisting of a short then a long syllable, also IAMBIC, IAMBUS
dactyl
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"Poetry," in poetry
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(Greek) a metrical foot of one short syllable followed by two long syllables
ode
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Something your poetry teacher might assign you to write about a particularly inspirational poetry teacher you've had *hint* *hint
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an elaborate lyric addressed to someone or something
anapest
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Three-syllable foot, in poetry
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(Greek) a type of metrical foot, also ANAPAEST
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