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- Iambic - a. - Consisting of a short syllable followed by a long one, or of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented; as, an iambic foot.
- Iambic - a. - Pertaining to, or composed of, iambics; as, an iambic verse; iambic meter. See Lambus.
- Iambic - n. - An iambic foot; an iambus.
- Iambic - n. - A verse composed of iambic feet.
- Iambic - n. - A satirical poem (such poems having been anciently written in iambic verse); a satire; a lampoon.
- Iambical - a. - Iambic.
- Iambically - adv. - In a iambic manner; after the manner of iambics.
- Iambic - n. - A satirical poem (such poems having been anciently written in iambic verse); a satire; a lampoon.
- Iambic - a. - Consisting of a short syllable followed by a long one, or of an unaccented syllable followed by an accented; as, an iambic foot.
- Iambic - n. - A verse composed of iambic feet.
- Syzygy - n. - The coupling together of different feet; as, in Greek verse, an iambic syzygy.
- Iambic - n. - An iambic foot; an iambus.
- Gallyambic - a. - Consisting of two iambic dimeters catalectic, the last of which lacks the final syllable; -- said of a kind of verse.
- Measure - a. - The manner of ordering and combining the quantities, or long and short syllables; meter; rhythm; hence, a foot; as, a poem in iambic measure.
- Iambic - a. - Pertaining to, or composed of, iambics; as, an iambic verse; iambic meter. See Lambus.
- Iambically - adv. - In a iambic manner; after the manner of iambics.