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tetrameter
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te·tram·e·ter  (t-trm-tr)
n.
1. A line of verse consisting of four metrical feet.
2. A line of verse consisting of four measures of two feet each, especially one in iambic, trochaic, or anapestic meter in classical prosody.

[Late Latin tetrametrus, from Greek tetrametron, from neuter of tetrametros, having four measures : tetra-, tetra- + -metron, measure; see -meter.]

te·trame·ter adj.

tetrameter [tɛˈtræmɪtə]
n Prosody
1. (Literature / Poetry) a line of verse consisting of four metrical feet
2. (Literature / Poetry) a verse composed of such lines
3. (Literature / Poetry) (in classical prosody) a line of verse composed of four dipodies

tetrameter
1. a verse of four feet.
2. Classical Prosody. a verse consisting of four dipodies in trochaic, iambic, or anapestic meter. — tetrameter, adj.
See also: Verse
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.tetrameter - a verse line having four metrical feet
verse line, verse - a line of metrical text
Translations
tetrameter [teˈtræmɪtəʳ] Ntetrámetro m
tetrameter
n (Liter) → Tetrameter m


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