pentameter

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beş heceli mısra
pentametre
beştefileli mısra
(isim) beş heceli mısra
iambic pentameter
(Edebiyat) Beşli ölçü; bir vurgulu bir vurgusuz olmak üzere on heceden oluşan kafiyesiz mısra
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية
A line in a poem having five metrical feet
Poetic metre in which each line has five feet
in prosody, a line of verse containing five units or feet
{n} a verse consisting of five feet
{i} line containing five feet (Poetry)
line of verse containing five stressed syllables
A line consisting of five feet Q R S
In literary criticism, a pentameter is a line of poetry that has five strong beats in it. a line of poetry with five beats, or the beat of a poem like this iambic pentameter
A line of poetry that has five metrical feet
five feet; sometimes termed pentapody, a five-part foot, one measure made up of five feet Iambic pentameter or cinquepace is the rhythm of so-called English `heroic' verse of ten syllables
Having five metrical feet
- A line of verse consisting of five metrical feet
Poetry that consists of five feet Each foot has a set number of syllables See meter
a poetic metre in which each line has five feet
a verse line having five metrical feet
A verse of five feet
iambic pentameter
a poetic meter consisting of a line with five feet in each of which the iamb is dominant
iambic pentameter
(Edebiyat) Iambic pentameter is a type of meter that is used in poetry and drama. It describes a particular rhythm that the words establish in each line. That rhythm is measured in small groups of syllables; these small groups of syllables are called 'feet'. The word 'iambic' describes the type of foot that is used. The word 'pentameter' indicates that a line has five of these 'feet'
iambic pentameter
a common pattern of beats in English poetry, in which each line consists of five iambs
pentameter

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    pen·tam·e·ter

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    [ pen-'ta-m&-t&r ] (noun.) 1589. Latin, from Greek pentametros having five metrical feet, from penta- + metron measure; more at MEASURE.
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