First Known Use: 15th century
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prosody
noun pros·o·dy \ˈprä-sə-dē, -zə-\
: the rhythm and pattern of sounds of poetry and language
plural pros·o·dies
Full Definition of PROSODY
1
: the study of versification; especially : the systematic study of metrical structure
2
: a particular system, theory, or style of versification
3
: the rhythmic and intonational aspect of language
— pros·o·dist \-dist\ noun
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