Definitions for proceleusmatic
proceleusmatic
proc·e·leus·mat·ic
Spelling: [pros-uh-loos-mat-ik, proh-suh-]
IPA: /ˌprɒs ə lusˈmæt ɪk, ˌproʊ sə-/
Proceleusmatic is a 14 letter English word.
You can make 4598 anagrams from letters in proceleusmatic (acceeilmoprstu).
Definitions for proceleusmatic
noun
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Prosody. a proceleusmatic foot.
adjective
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inciting, animating, or inspiring.
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Prosody.
noting a metrical foot of four short syllables.
pertaining to or consisting of feet of this kind.
Origin of proceleusmatic
1700-10; Late Latin proceleusmaticus Greek prokeleusmatikós literally, calling for incitement, equivalent to pro- pro-2 + keleusmat- (stem of kéleusma summo
Examples for proceleusmatic
The proceleusmatic foot, or four short syllables, instead of the dactyl; scen.