"Spondaical" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
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.
To destroy or damage something, especially documents or records, in order to conceal the truth or hide information.
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.
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.