"Hexameral" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Hexameral refers to the Writings of the New Testament of the Holy Scriptures, which are arranged in separate sections or books, similar to other literary works of the time.
Hexagynia is a rare word that refers to a type of cellular division or reproduction in which the cytoplasm divides into six equal parts, resulting in six daughter cells.
Hexameters refer to a type of poetic meter consisting of six feet, usually in iambic or dactylic rhythm. In classical Greek and Latin poetry, hexameters were often used to create a sense of grandeur and majesty, and were often employed in epic poetry to convey heroic and mythological themes. The term "hexameter" literally means "six measures" in Greek, referring to the six rhythmic beats that make up this poetic form.