Definition of Monostrophic. Meaning of Monostrophic. Synonyms of Monostrophic

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Definition of Monostrophic

Monostrophic
Monostrophic Mon`o*stroph"ic (m[o^]n`[-o]*str[o^]f"[i^]k), a. [Gr. monostrofiko`s; mo`nos single + strofh` strophe.] (Pros.) Having one strophe only; not varied in measure; written in unvaried measure. --Milton.

Meaning of Monostrophic from wikipedia

- measure of verse used in the chorus is of all sorts, called by the Gr****s 'monostrophic', or rather 'apolelymenon', without regard had to strophe, antistrophe...
- Byzantine Rite; however, the earlist music was not notated, including early monostrophic short hymns like the troparion. While proto-Ekphonetic notation (9th...
- measure of verse used in the chorus is of all sorts, called by the Gr****s 'monostrophic', or rather 'apolelymenon', without regard had to strophe, antistrophe...
- Seven of the odes however are monostrophic (i.e., each stanza in the ode is identical in length and meter). The monostrophic odes seem to have been composed...
- catastrophe, catastrophic, catastrophism, epistrophe, monostrophe, monostrophic, strophe, strophic strept- twisted Gr**** στρέφειν, στρεπτός (streptós)...
- catastrophe, catastrophic, catastrophism, epistrophe, monostrophe, monostrophic, strophe, strophic strept- twisted Gr**** στρέφειν, στρεπτός (streptós)...
- codes are also known as unit-distance, single-distance, single-step, monostrophic or syncopic codes, in reference to the Hamming distance of 1 between...
- Weston's Hermesianax, and George Isaac Huntingford's Apology for the Monostrophics. He also began a correspondence with David Ruhnken, the veteran scholar...