caesuric

/sɪˈzʊrɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having a caesura (a pause or break in a line of poetry).
    • The poet used a caesuric pause to create a dramatic effect in the middle of the line.
    • Students analyzed the caesuric structure of the sonnet to understand its rhythm.
    • A caesuric break often adds a natural breathing point in recited verse.
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