octosyllabics

/ˌɑktoʊsɪˈlæbɪks/
noun
  1. Lines of verse that have eight syllables each.
    • The poem was written in octosyllabics, giving it a light, bouncy rhythm.
    • Many medieval romances were composed in octosyllabics.
    • The teacher asked the class to write a short poem in octosyllabics.
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