hexapody

/hɛkˈsæpədi/
noun
  1. A line of verse consisting of six metrical feet.
    • In classical poetry, a hexapody often creates a grand, flowing rhythm.
    • She studied the hexapody of ancient Greek hexameters in her literature class.
    • The poet composed a hexapody for the epic's opening line.
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