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hypercatalectic

Terms vs Hypercatalectic - What's the difference?

terms | hypercatalectic |


As a noun terms

is .

As an adjective hypercatalectic is

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

Catalectic vs Hypercatalectic - What's the difference?

catalectic | hypercatalectic | Related terms |

Hypercatalectic is a related term of catalectic.



As adjectives the difference between catalectic and hypercatalectic

is that catalectic is said of a line with incomplete meter, lacking a syllable at the end or ending with an incomplete foot while hypercatalectic is which has an extra syllable added to the last dipody (foot of a verse).

Acatalectic vs Hypercatalectic - What's the difference?

acatalectic | hypercatalectic | Related terms |

Acatalectic is a related term of hypercatalectic.


As adjectives the difference between acatalectic and hypercatalectic

is that acatalectic is (poetry|prosody) designating a line of verse having the required number of syllables in the last foot while hypercatalectic is which has an extra syllable added to the last dipody (foot of a verse).

As a noun acatalectic

is (poetry|prosody) a verse which has the complete number of feet and syllables.

Hypercatalexis vs Hypercatalectic - What's the difference?

hypercatalexis | hypercatalectic | Derived terms |

Hypercatalectic is a derived term of hypercatalexis.



As a noun hypercatalexis

is adding one or two syllables to the last foot of a verse.

As an adjective hypercatalectic is

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

Verse vs Hypercatalectic - What's the difference?

verse | hypercatalectic |


As a noun verse

is dew, dampness.

As an adjective hypercatalectic is

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

Dipody vs Hypercatalectic - What's the difference?

dipody | hypercatalectic |


As a noun dipody

is (of poetry) a unit of two metrical feet.

As an adjective hypercatalectic is

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

Syllable vs Hypercatalectic - What's the difference?

syllable | hypercatalectic |


As a noun syllable

is 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.

As a verb syllable

is to utter in syllables.

As an adjective hypercatalectic is

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

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.