💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Semiped"
Found via reverse dictionary — words that share a conceptual meaning.
| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| monopodynoun | (poetry) A measure of a single metrical foot. |
| penthemimerisnoun | (poetry) A prosal group of two and a half feet. |
| proceleusmaticnoun | (poetry) A metrical foot consisting of four short syllables. |
| priapeannoun | Of, or relating to, an erect penis; phallic. |
| spondeenoun | (poetry) A word or metrical foot of two syllables, either both long or both stressed. |
| ancepsnoun | (poetry, Greek and Latin meter) A syllable that can be either short or long. |
| paeonnoun | (poetry) A foot containing any pattern of three short syllables and one long syllable. |
| prosimetrumnoun | A poetic composition consisting of both prose and verse, usually in alternation |
| pentapodynoun | (poetry) A measure, verse, or series consisting of five feet. |
| poemettenoun | A short poem. |
| palimbacchiusnoun | (poetry) A metrical foot composed of two long syllables and one short one. |
| pyrrhic | Relating to Pyrrhus, a Macedonian king, or some of his costly victories he had while fighting Rome. |
| amphibrachnoun | (prosody) A metrical foot in modern prosody, consisting of three syllables, the middle one of which is stressed (e.g. Jamaica). |
| paroemiacnoun | A catalectic anapestic dimeter. |
| metapoemnoun | A work of metapoetry; a poem about poetry. |
| poemetnoun | A short poem. |
| iambelegusnoun | (prosody) A verse consisting of an iambic dimeter and half an elegiac pentameter. |
| spondeusnoun | Archaic form of spondee. [(poetry) A word or metrical foot of two syllables, either both long or both stressed.] |
| pentametristnoun | One who writes in pentameter. |
| antispastnoun | (prosody) A metrical foot composed of an iambus and a trochee |
Translate “Semiped” into Another Language
Pick a language — the word will be pre-filled in the translator.