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logaoedic

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logaoedic [ˌlɒgəˈiːdɪk] (in classical prosody)
adj
(Literature / Poetry) of or relating to verse in which mixed metres are combined within a single line to give the effect of prose
n
(Literature / Poetry) a line or verse of this kind
[via Late Latin from Greek logaoidikos, from logos speech + aoidē poetry]

logaoedic
a poem or verse composed of dactyls and trochees or anapests and iambs, resulting in a proselike rhythm. — logaoedic, adj.
See also: Verse


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