Crossword-Clue: METRICAL foot of one short syllable between two long ones
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6 letters (1 answer)
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- metrical foot of one short syllable followed by two long ones 88.14%
- METRICAL foot of two short syllables, based on 76.47%
- metrical foot of three short syllables 71.58%
- METRICAL foot of two short syllables, inventor of the 71.56%
- Metrical foot of one short and one long syllable 66.67%
- metrical foot of one long and one short syllable 66.67%
- metrical foot of four syllables 65.91%
- metrical foot of two syllables 64.37%
- metrical foot of two short or unstressed syllables 63.55%
- metrical foot of three syllables, the first two short, the last long 63.41%
- metrical foot of three syllables, one long followed by two short 63.33%
- metrical foot of two long syllables 63.04%
- METRICAL foot of three syllables 62.92%
- Metrical foot, two short and one long. 62.37%
- metrical foot of a length equal to three short syllables 61.95%
- METRICAL foot, break between words within a 60.61%
- Not the shortest line between two points 59.79%
- Metrical feet of two syllables. 59.77%
- METRICAL foot, accented syllable in 59.34%
- Part of the border between the two Congos 59.18%
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