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trochee Meaning in Telugu ( trochee తెలుగు అంటే)



ట్రోచీ, ఒక గురువు యొక్క గానా

నొక్కిచెప్పలేని-అస్థిర అక్షరాలతో ఒక మెట్రిక్ యూనిట్,

Noun:

ఒక గురువు యొక్క గానా, ఇది ఒక గురువు,



trochee's Usage Examples:

pyrrhus, dibrach iamb (or iambus or jambus) trochee, choree (or choreus) spondee.


Hughes rejected the Latinate and courtly iamb in favour of bludgeoning trochees and spondees.


the trochaic septenarius is one of two major forms of poetic metre based on the trochee as its dominant rhythmic unit, the other being trochaic octonarius.


given the names trochee, iamb, dactyl, anapest, spondaic and tribrach, although trochee, dactyl and spondaic were much more common.


will be a dah, so the string of elements will be similar to a sequence of trochees in poetry and the method could as logically be called "trochaic keying".


hendecasyllabic is a line with a never-varying structure: two trochees, followed by a dactyl, then two more trochees.


Stress, length, and moraic trochees in Northern Tiwa Picurís.


(or Archilochian heptameter) consists of four dactyls (or alternatively spondees) followed after a caesura by three trochees, producing the seven-foot scheme.


The most common feet in English are the iamb, trochee, dactyl, and anapest.


In poetic metre, a trochee (/ˈtroʊkiː/), choree (/ˈkɔːriː/), or choreus, is a metrical foot consisting of a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed.


The reverse of an iamb is called a trochee.


using terms borrowed from the metrical feet of poetry: iamb (weak–strong), anapest (weak–weak–strong), trochee (strong–weak), dactyl (strong–weak–weak), and.


iamb (weak–strong), anapest (weak–weak–strong), trochee (strong–weak), dactyl (strong–weak–weak), and amphibrach (weak–strong–weak), which may overlap.



Synonyms:

metrical foot, foot, metrical unit,



Antonyms:

ride, subtract, head,



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