I. prəˈsōdēˌak adjective
or pros·o·di·a·cal |präsə|dīəkəl
Etymology: prosodiac from Late Latin prosodiacus, from Greek prosōidiakos (perhaps only a MS variant of prosodiakos ), from prosōidia; prosodiacal from Late Latin prosodiac us + English -al
: prosodic
• pros·o·di·a·cal·ly -īək(ə)lē adverb
II. noun
( -s )
Etymology: Greek prosodiakos, adjective, used in a prosodion, from prosodion
: the verse used in a prosodion consisting of an enoplion followed by a long or short syllable