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iamb [ˈaɪæm ˈaɪæmb], iambus [aɪˈæmbəs] n pl iambs, iambi [aɪˈæmbaɪ], iambuses Prosody 1. (Literature / Poetry) a metrical foot consisting of two syllables, a short one followed by a long one (˘ ¯) 2. (Literature / Poetry) a line of verse of such feet [C19 iamb, from C16 iambus, from Latin, from Greek iambos] iamb a foot of two syllables, the first short or unstressed, the second long or stressed. — iambic, adj. See also: VerseIamb of poets—Lipton, 1970. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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