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− | + | * '''trochee:''' a metrical foot used in formal poetry consisting of a long (or accented) syllable followed by a short (or unaccented) one; ''[[O carina!|O carina! O carina!]]'' in this sentence consists of four trochees in succession; although rare in English verse, the trochee is fairly common in children's rhymes (such as ''Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star'') | |
− | + | ** [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trochee Wikipedia] | |
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- trochee: a metrical foot used in formal poetry consisting of a long (or accented) syllable followed by a short (or unaccented) one; O carina! O carina! in this sentence consists of four trochees in succession; although rare in English verse, the trochee is fairly common in children's rhymes (such as Twinkle Twinkle, Little Star)