Acatalexis

C2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    1 %
  • Retention Rate
    100 %
  • Complexity
    100 %
  • Acatalexis Meanings

    noun a metrical variation in which the normal rhythmic sequence is interrupted by the omission of a syllable from a metrical line

    Fields related to acatalexis

    Linguistics

    In linguistics, acatalexis can be used to describe the presence or absence of a syllable at the end of a line in a poetic meter.

    Poetry

    Acatalexis refers to the absence of a syllable at the end of a line of verse, which can create a sense of incompleteness or tension.

    Literary Criticism

    Acatalexis is often discussed in literary criticism as a formal element of poetry, affecting the rhythm and structure of a poem.

    Metrics

    In metrics, acatalexis is a term used to analyze the meter of a poetic line based on syllable count and stress patterns.

    Occupation Usage of acatalexis

    Writer

    In literature, acatalexis refers to a metrical line that is complete, without any missing syllables at the end.

    Poet

    Poets may use acatalexis to create a sense of completeness or resolution in their verses.

    Linguist

    Linguists may study acatalexis as part of their research on metrical patterns in different languages.

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