Crossword-Solution: METRICALLY 10 letters, 1 clue 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Metrically adv. In a metrical manner.

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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
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Metrically it represents one short and two long quantities (U - -), forming in Latin a trisyllable foot, called Bacchíus, and in Arabic a quinqueliteral “Rukn” (pillar) or “Juz” (part, portion), the technical designation for which we shall introduce presently.
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night, Volume 10 Richard F. Burton 2001
Blest indeed is that state of society, in which the immediate purpose would be baffled by the perversion of the proper ultimate end; in which no charm of diction or imagery could exempt the BATHYLLUS even of an Anacreon, or the ALEXIS of Virgil, from disgust and aversion! But the communication of pleasure may be the immediate object of a work not metrically composed; and that object may have been in a high degree attained, as in novels and romances.
Biographia Literaria Samuel Taylor Coleridge 2004
Into this peculiar "tailed Sonnet" Milton condenses metrically all the rage against Presbytery, the Westminster Assembly, and the Anti-Tolerationists, which had already broken forth at large in his later prose pamphlets.
The Life of John Milton Vol. 3 1643-1649 David Masson 2004
This is generally made a dissyllable by the Elizabethan dramatists; it occurs in the 'Tempest.' Prospero says-- 'I'll fill thy bones with aches.' What follows, which I do not remember _literatim_, is such metrically as to _require_ two syllables for aches.
The Notebook of an English Opium-Eater Thomas de Quincey 2004
The metrical structure of each stanza is elaborate (differing in different poems), but metrically all the strophes and antistrophes in any given poem must be exactly identical with each other and different from the epodes.
A History of English Literature Robert Huntington Fletcher 2005