Crossword-Clue: HAVING extra syllable after last complete dipody (of verse)
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15 letters (1 answer)
Similar clues
- EXTRA syllable after last complete dipody (of verse) 93.46%
- having an additional syllable or half-foot after the last complete dipody 69.23%
- HAVING a redundant syllable (of verse) 58.06%
- the absence of a syllable in the last foot of a line or verse 57.63%
- Like the last complete symphony of Gustav Mahler 57.14%
- UNSTRESSED syllable at beginning of verse 55.10%
- Words after complete or close 53.49%
- Two-syllable feet, in verse. 53.01%
- ROMAN laws, complete body of 52.38%
- LINE wanting a syllable in last foot 51.61%
- Twelve-syllable line of verse 51.16%
- Three-syllable foot whose last syllable is stressed 50.00%
- having the last syllable unaccented 50.00%
- Song syllable repeated after "Da Doo" 50.00%
- LANGUAGE functions, complete loss of 50.00%
- "The ___," Shakespeare's last complete play 49.46%
- Has complete domination over 49.41%
- LINE of verse lacking a syllable in the last foot 49.06%
- Extra after a movie's credits, perhaps 48.94%
- Insurance term for complete loss: Abbr. 48.94%
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