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tripody

Intermediate (B1)

IPA: /ˈtrɪpədi/

KK: /ˈtrɪpədi/

noun
Definition

A group of three metrical feet in poetry, often used to create a specific rhythm or pattern in a line of verse.


Example

The poem's structure was based on a tripody, giving it a unique rhythmic quality.


Conversation
Sloth A
Have you ever heard of the term tripody?
Sloth B
No, I haven't. What does it mean?
Sloth A
It's when you have three metrical feet in a line of poetry, like a specific rhythm.
Sloth B
That sounds interesting! I didn't know poetry had such technical terms.

Synonyms & Antonyms
Synonyms
measure
foot
verse
Antonyms
single
pair
line
Root Explanation

Tripody is formed from "tri-" (meaning three) and "pous" (from Greek "pous, podos", meaning foot). The word refers to a structure or support that has three feet, emphasizing its three-legged nature.

Memory Tip

Think of 'tri-' meaning three and 'pous' meaning foot — this helps you remember that a tripody is something that stands on three feet.

Visually Confused Words

No commonly confused words.

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