monometer

/məˈnɑmɪtər/
noun
  1. A line of verse consisting of a single metrical foot.
    • The line 'I came' is an example of monometer if each word is a stressed syllable.
    • A monometer is rare in English poetry because it sounds very short and choppy.
    • The poet experimented with monometer, writing a whole poem in one-foot lines.
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