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n. - A verse line having eight metrical feet.

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Usage examples (6)
  • I wrote tons of sonnets, and got really decent at iambic octameter/pentameter.
  • Verses of seven and eight feet are rare; they are called heptameter and octameter, respectively.
  • The heptameter is usually divided into a tetrameter and a trimeter; the octameter, into two tetrameters.
  • I'm going full-out: trochaic octameter (I am too verbose for iambic pentameter) with internal and cross-line rhyme.
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