IPA: //kaɪˈæzmætɪk//
KK: /kaɪˈæzmætɪk/
Relating to a specific type of structure or arrangement where elements are crossed or inverted, often used in contexts like biology or literature.
The chiasmatic structure of the poem creates a unique pattern that enhances its meaning.
Chiasmatic is derived from the Greek word "chiasma" (meaning cross) and the suffix "-atic" (meaning pertaining to). The term refers to something that is related to or characterized by a crossing or intersection, particularly in the context of anatomy or literature.
Think of 'crossing' ('chiasma') to remember that 'chiasmatic' refers to something related to a crossing or intersection.