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Definitions of decasyllabic in various dictionaries:
adj - having or characterized by or consisting of ten syllables
DECASYLLABIC - Decasyllable (Italian: decasillabo, French: décasyllabe, Serbian: "","deseterac" ) is a poetic meter of ten syllables used in poetic traditions of...
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Like antidisestablishmentarians in a number of parts |
Like antidisestablishmentarians in many parts |
Having ten syllables |
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Feb 2 2013 The Times - Cryptic |
Aug 1 2011 The Times - Cryptic |
Feb 17 2006 The Times - Concise |
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(of a metrical line) consisting of ten syllables. |
having or consisting of lines of ten syllables |
Having ten syllables |
Composed of decasyllables |
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Decasyllable (Italian: decasillabo, French: décasyllabe, Serbian: "","deseterac" ) is a poetic meter of ten syllables used in poetic traditions of syllabic verse. In languages with a stress accent (accentual verse), it is the equivalent of pentameter with iambs or trochees (particularly iambic pentameter). * Decasyllable was used in epic poetry of the Southern Slavs , for example Serbian epic poetry sung to the gusle instrument: * It has also been used as the basic structure for several poetic forms in the English language including the Decasyllabic quatrain as well as in many English sonnets.In Polish a syllabic verse line of 10 syllables can be divided by caesura into 4+6 (as in Serbian) or 5+5. The latter form was very popular at the end of 18th century. It was used in the Stanislaus stanza: 10(5+5)/8/10(5+5)/8. The name of the form refers to the reign of Stanisaw August Poniatowski, the last king of independent Poland, when the stanza occurred very often. The longer lines have fo |