Definition of Dipodic

1. Adjective. Consisting of two metrical feet. ¹

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Definition of Dipodic

1. dipody [adj] - See also: dipody

Lexicographical Neighbors of Dipodic

diplozoa
diplozoon
dipluran
dipmein
dipnet
dipnets
dipnetted
dipnetting
dipneumona
dipnoan
dipnoans
dipnoi
dipnoous
dipodal
dipodia
dipodic (current term)
dipodies
dipodomys
dipody
dipolar
dipolar buffer
dipolar ions
dipolarophile
dipolarophiles
dipolarophilic
dipole
dipole antenna
dipole molecule
dipole moment
dipole theory

Literary usage of Dipodic

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Chapters on Greek Metric by Thomas Dwight Goodell (1901)
"Each alternate simplest foot admitted an irrational syllable, a variation in structure that of itself made a dipodic grouping; and whether the irrational ..."

2. Bulletin by University of Virginia School of Latin (1909)
"Here the triumph of the dipodic technique was preordained in the accentual thesis, which had always characterized it. The accentual arsis of the dactylic ..."

3. Psychological Review by American Psychological Association (1903)
"dipodic structures are spright- lier than simple sequences, short and common meters than long meter. 5. The structural complexity of the rhythmic unit as ..."

4. Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association by American philological association (1898)
"In the free verses Meyer's dipodic Law holds 74 times, and is neglected 23. One or two of the cases of neglect may conceivably be explained away by sup- ..."

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