Definitions from Wiktionary (amphibrach)
▸ noun: (prosody) A metrical foot in ancient Greek or Latin consisting of two short syllables surrounding one long one (e.g. amāta).
▸ noun: (prosody) A metrical foot in modern prosody, consisting of three syllables, the middle one of which is stressed (e.g. Jamaica).
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▸ noun: (prosody) A metrical foot in ancient Greek or Latin consisting of two short syllables surrounding one long one (e.g. amāta).
▸ noun: (prosody) A metrical foot in modern prosody, consisting of three syllables, the middle one of which is stressed (e.g. Jamaica).
Similar:
anapæst,
anapaest,
iambelegus,
antispast,
Asclepiad,
paroemiac,
anceps,
paeon,
palimbacchius,
Priapean,
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