"Spondaical" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Spondaical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Spondaical" Meaning

Spondialic refers to a type of poetic meter that consists of two syllables in each foot, with an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.

"Spondaical" Examples

Word: Spondacial


Definitions:

- Relating to two things pressing against each other.

Usage Examples:

1. The way the two boxcars were spondacial on the tracks suggested they had been coupled together for a long haul.

2. In the dense forest, the two massive tree trunks were spondacial, their girth almost blocking the narrow path.

3. The plates were spondacial, making it nearly impossible to fit the lower plate on top of the upper one.

4. The clothing was heavily spondacial, so the wearer looked like a human pinata by the end of the day.

5. Row upon row of spondacial buildings stretched out before them, each one a mirror image of the last.

"Spondaical" Similar Words

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To destroy or damage something, especially documents or records, in order to conceal the truth or hide information.

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Spondaic rhythm: A mode of speech or poetry in which there is an unstressed syllable followed by two consecutive stressed syllables, resulting in a pattern of:<br><br>da-DUM da-DUM da-DUM da-DUM<br><br>This type of rhythm is called spondaic because it is typically associated with the Greek word for "blow," "spondē," which refers to a pulsating or beating rhythm.

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Spondulix refers to money, especially in a way that is humorous or playful. The term is often used in an informal or old-fashioned manner.

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