tripodic

/traɪˈpɑdɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or consisting of three metrical feet in poetry.
    • The student analyzed the tripodic structure of the ancient Greek poem.
    • In classical verse, a tripodic line has three feet per line.
    • The poet used a tripodic meter to create a quick, rhythmic effect.
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