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trim·e·ter T0359800 (trĭm′ĭ-tər)n.1. a. Verse written in lines of three metrical feet.b. A single line of such verse.2. a. Classical quantitative verse consisting of three measures of two feet each, especially in iambic, trochaic, or anapestic meter.b. A single line of such verse. [Late Latin, from Latin trimetrus, from Greek trimetros : tri-, tri- + metron, measure; see meter1.] tri·met′ric (trī-mĕt′rĭk), tri·met′ri·cal (-rĭ-kəl) adj.trimeter (ˈtrɪmɪtə) prosodyn (Poetry) a verse line consisting of three metrical feetadj (Poetry) designating such a linetrim•e•ter (ˈtrɪm ɪ tər) n. 1. a verse of three measures or feet. adj. 2. consisting of three measures or feet. [1560–70; < Latin trimetrus having three measures < Greek trímetros. See tri-, meter2] trimetera verse having three metrical units.See also: VersetrimeterA meter of three feet to the line. |