acatalectic

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English

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Etymology

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Late Latin acatalēcticus, from Ancient Greek ἀκατάληκτος (akatálēktos, leaving off)

Pronunciation

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Adjective

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acatalectic (not comparable)

  1. (poetry, prosody) Designating a line of verse having the required number of syllables in the last foot
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Noun

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acatalectic (plural acatalectics)

  1. (poetry, prosody) A verse which has the complete number of feet and syllables

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Romanian

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Etymology

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Borrowed from French acatalectique.

Adjective

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acatalectic m or n (feminine singular acatalectică, masculine plural acatalectici, feminine and neuter plural acatalectice)

  1. acatalectic

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