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Definition of Anapestical

Anapestical
Anapestical An`a*pes"tic*al, a. Anapestic.

Meaning of Anapestical from wikipedia

- Anapestic tetrameter (British spelling: anapaestic) is a poetic meter that has four anapestic metrical feet per line. Each foot has two unstressed syllables...
- (1939) by T. S. Eliot, a number of Dr. Seuss books, among other examples. Anapestic tetrameter Scansion ἀνάπαιστος. Liddell, Henry George; Scott, Robert;...
- parabases (in either anapestic or trochaic rhythms); informal debates barely above the level of ordinary dialogue (typically iambic). Anapestic rhythms are naturally...
- million copies of Rudolph's story. The story is written as a poem in anapestic tetrameter, the same meter as "A Visit from St. Nicholas" (also known...
- children's book written by Dr. Seuss in 1950. The book is written in anapestic tetrameter, Seuss's usual verse type, and illustrated in Seuss's pen-and-ink...
- Shakespearean iambic pentameter and the Homeric dactylic hexameter to the anapestic tetrameter used in many nursery rhymes. However, a number of variations...
- and are no longer being published. Geisel wrote most of his books in anapestic tetrameter, a poetic meter emplo**** by many poets of the English literary...
- -] e.g. 334–45 and ending with anapestic tetrameter [..-..-] [..-..-] [..-..-] [..--] e.g. 346–57 but with 1 anapestic pnigos added (358–64) line 334...
- had died. The story is mostly in prose (except that Rudolph speaks in anapestic tetrameter). It was later republished as Rudolph to the Rescue (2006)...
- salegy, tarantella, marches, barcarolles, loures, and some rock music. Anapestic tetrameter poetry also fits into 6 8 time when said aloud. 9 8 (triple)...