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pro·ce·leus·mat·ic I. \ˌprōsə̇ˌlüzˈmad.ik, -üˈsm-\ noun (-s) Etymology: Late Latin proceleusmaticus, from Greek prokeleusmatikos, adjective & noun, from (assumed) prokeleusmat-, prokeleusma incitement (from prokeleuein to urge on, give orders to, from pro- pro- (I) + keleuein to urge, drive on, command) + -ikos -ic; probably from the use of proceleusmatics in ancient Greek rowing songs; akin to Greek kellein to beach a ship — more at celerity : a metrical foot used especially in ancient quantitative verse and consisting of four short syllables II. \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷\ adjective Etymology: Greek prokeleusmatikos : of, relating to, or marked by the use of proceleusmatics |