释义 |
acat·a·lec·tic I. \|āˌkad.əl|ektik\ adjective Etymology: Late Latin acatalecticus, from acatalectus (from Greek akatalēktos, from a- a- (II) + -katalēktos, from katalēgein to leave off) + Latin -icus -ic — more at catalectic prosody : not defective in the last foot : complete in the number of syllables < an acatalectic line of verse > II. noun (-s) : a line of verse complete in the number of its syllables |