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hypermeter

Terms vs Hypermeter - What's the difference?

terms | hypermeter |


As nouns the difference between terms and hypermeter

is that terms is while hypermeter is a hypercatalectic line, ie with two syllabes beyond the metrum.

Taxonomy vs Hypermeter - What's the difference?

taxonomy | hypermeter |


As nouns the difference between taxonomy and hypermeter

is that taxonomy is the science or the technique used to make a classification while hypermeter is a hypercatalectic line, ie with two syllabes beyond the metrum.

Hypermetrical vs Hypermeter - What's the difference?

hypermetrical | hypermeter | Derived terms |

Hypermetrical is a derived term of hypermeter.


As an adjective hypermetrical

is hypermetric.

As a noun hypermeter is

a hypercatalectic line, ie with two syllabes beyond the metrum.

Syllable vs Hypermeter - What's the difference?

syllable | hypermeter |


As nouns the difference between syllable and hypermeter

is that syllable is (linguistics) a unit of human speech that is interpreted by the listener as a single sound, although syllables usually consist of one or more vowel sounds, either alone or combined with the sound of one or more consonants; a word consists of one or more syllables while hypermeter is a hypercatalectic line, ie with two syllabes beyond the metrum.

As a verb syllable

is (poetic) to utter in syllables.

Redundant vs Hypermeter - What's the difference?

redundant | hypermeter |


As an adjective redundant

is superfluous; exceeding what is necessary.

As a noun hypermeter is

a hypercatalectic line, ie with two syllabes beyond the metrum.

Period vs Hypermeter - What's the difference?

period | hypermeter |


As nouns the difference between period and hypermeter

is that period is (obsolete|medicine) the length of time for a disease to run its course while hypermeter is a hypercatalectic line, ie with two syllabes beyond the metrum.

As an adjective period

is appropriate for a given historical era.

As an interjection period

is (chiefly|north america) and nothing else; and nothing less; used for emphasis.

As a verb period

is (obsolete|intransitive) to come to a period; to conclude.

Metrum vs Hypermeter - What's the difference?

metrum | hypermeter |


As nouns the difference between metrum and hypermeter

is that metrum is a measure while hypermeter is a hypercatalectic line, ie with two syllabes beyond the metrum.

Hypercatalectic vs Hypermeter - What's the difference?

hypercatalectic | hypermeter |


As an adjective hypercatalectic

is which has an extra syllable added to the last dipody (foot of a verse).

As a noun hypermeter is

a hypercatalectic line, ie with two syllabes beyond the metrum.

Hypermeter vs Hypermetric - What's the difference?

hypermeter | hypermetric | Related terms |

Hypermeter is a related term of hypermetric.


As a noun hypermeter

is a hypercatalectic line, ie with two syllabes beyond the metrum.

As an adjective hypermetric is

having a redundant syllable.