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Acatalectic
Meaning
Adj
●
In Poetry & Prosody:
Designating a
line
of
verse
having the required number of
syllables
in the last foot
Noun
●
In Poetry & Prosody:
A
verse
which has the
complete
number of
feet
and syllables
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Origin
acatalectic
English
acatalecticus
Latin
akatalēktikos
Ancient Greek (to 1453)
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Etym
Rhymes
Hectic
Lectic
Pectic
Nektic
Anectic
Smectic
Orectic
Plectic
Ephectic
Synectic
Unhectic
Cotectic
Pyrectic
Eutectic
Eclectic
Methectic
Cachectic
Anatectic
Anorectic
Analectic
Dystectic
Syntectic
Dialectic
Cathectic
Dyslectic
Rheopectic
Xenolectic
Catatectic
Acathectic
Monotectic
Uneclectic
Demodectic
Catalectic
Symplectic
Metatectic
Polylectic
Peritectic
Ideolectic
Idiolectic
Apoplectic
Monolectic
Pleonectic
Diaplectic
Periplectic
Noneclectic
Oligolectic
Metaplectic
Acatalectic
Slimplectic
Cataplectic
Antiplectic
Paraplectic
Dicatalectic
Nondialectic
Subanorectic
Hypoeutectic
Metriplectic
Cosymplectic
Procachectic
Hyosymplectic
Anticachectic
Anticathectic
Presymplectic
Subsymplectic
Hypereutectic
Nonsymplectic
Karyorrhectic
Polysymplectic
Postapoplectic
Antiapoplectic
Anticataplectic
Multisymplectic
Hypercatalectic
Orthosymplectic
Countercathectic
Brachycatalectic
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