CATALEXIS


Meaning of CATALEXIS in English

ˌkad. ə lˈeksə̇s noun

( plural catalexes -ˌsēz)

Etymology: New Latin, from Greek katalēxis close of a rhetorical period, from katalēgein to leave off — more at catalectic

: omission or incompleteness in the last foot of a line or other unit in metrical verse : terminal truncation

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