4-letter solution for crosswords and word puzzles
The solution for the clue "Prosodic foot" in word puzzles and crosswords has 4 letters.
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The New York Time, the LA Times, and many other crossword magazines have published puzzles with the clue "Prosodic foot".
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The clue "Prosodic foot" may have other meanings in different crosswords, but according to our author, this is the most accurate one.
Solution for "Prosodic foot"
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Other clues for this solution
Poetic foot
Da-dum, in poetry
Foot
Type of poetic meter
Rhythmic unit of a poem
Foot for Frost
Foot with two parts
'Ballade' consists of one
Two-syllable poetic foot (anagram of 'bima')
A measure of William Blake's work?
Sonnet foot
da-DUM
One foot in 'the grave,' poetically speaking
Poetry term that is not an example of itself
Hamlet’s “to be,” e.g