dactylics

/dækˈtɪlɪks/
noun
  1. Lines of poetry written in dactylic meter, where each foot has one stressed syllable followed by two unstressed syllables.
    • Students analyzed the dactylics in Homer's original Greek.
    • She tried writing dactylics but found the meter difficult to maintain.
    • The poet's dactylics gave the epic a galloping rhythm.
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