acatalectic
[ ey-kat-l-ek-tik ]
/ eɪˌkæt lˈɛk tɪk /
adjective
not catalectic; complete.
noun
a verse having the complete number of syllables in the last foot.
Compare
catalectic,
hypercatalectic.
Origin of acatalectic
Words nearby acatalectic
acarus scabiei,
acarus tritici,
acaryote,
acas,
acatalasemia,
acatalectic,
acatalepsy,
acatamathesia,
acataphasia,
acathexia,
acathexis
Example sentences from the Web for acatalectic
Acatalectic, a-kat-a-lek′tik, adj. having the complete number of syllables as a verse: without defect.
Corresponding short trochaic lines result from the acatalectic trochaic tetrameter broken by leonine or inserted rhyme.
A History of English Versification |Jakob Schipper
British Dictionary definitions for acatalectic
acatalectic
/ (æˌkætəˈlɛktɪk) prosody /
adjective
having the necessary number of feet or syllables, esp having a complete final foot
noun
a verse having the full number of syllables
Word Origin for acatalectic
C16: via Late Latin from Greek
akatalēktikos. See
a-
1,
catalectic