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Hexameter meaning in Urdu

Hexameter Definitions

1) Hexameter : چھ سطروں والا بند : (noun) a verse line having six metrical feet; It was the standard epic metre in classical Greek and Latin literature.

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Heroic : اہم شعر , Pentameter : پانچ ارکان کا ایک شعر , Catalectic : بے وزن , Poesy : شاعری , Scansion : جائزہ لینے کا عمل , Acatalectic : مکمل مصرعہ , Scholia : وضاحتی تبصرہ , Poem : نظم , Verse : جملہ , Strophe : اس یونانی غنانیہ کا ایک بند جسے چند گلوکار مل کر گایا کرتے تھے , Alliteration : ہم آواز حرف , Caesura : وقف , Acatalectic : سلییبل سے بھرا جملہ , Acrostic : سطروں کے پہلے حروف سے بننے والا لفظ , Adonic : خاص سطر , Baseline : معیار , Eusebius Hieronymus : ہرونیمس عیسائی پیشوا , Admiralty Mile : بحری میل , Wrath : شدید غصہ , Versification : شاعری , Aeschylus : مشکلات بھری اداکاری کرنے والا , Publius Vergilius Maro : ایک رومی شاعر , Helen : قدیم یونانی شہزادی , Kink : الجھاو , Cycloid : گول , Bottom Line : حساب کتاب میں نفع نقصان ظاہر کرنے والی آخری لکیر , Branch Line : ریل پٹڑی کی چھوٹی سی شاخ , Hecate : افزائش نسل کی دیوی , Latinize : لاطینی میں ترجمہ کرنا , Literary : ادب کے بارے میں پڑھا لکھا ہونا یا معلومات ہونا , Achilles : قدیم یونانی جنگجو

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Heroic: a verse form suited to the treatment of heroic or elevated themes; dactylic hexameter or iambic pentameter.

Pentameter: a verse line having five metrical feet.

Catalectic: (prosody) a line of verse that lacks a syllable in the last metrical foot.

Poesy: literature in metrical form.

Scansion: analysis of verse into metrical patterns.

Acatalectic: (verse) metrically complete; especially having the full number of syllables in the final metrical foot.

Scholia: a marginal note written by a scholiast (a commentator on ancient or classical literature).

Poem: a composition written in metrical feet forming rhythmical lines.

Verse: a line of metrical text.

Strophe: one section of a lyric poem or choral ode in classical Greek drama.

Alliteration: use of the same consonant at the beginning of each stressed syllable in a line of verse.

Caesura: a break or pause (usually for sense) in the middle of a verse line.

Acatalectic: (prosody) a line of verse that has the full number of syllables.

Acrostic: verse in which certain letters such as the first in each line form a word or message.

Adonic: a verse line with a dactyl followed by a spondee or trochee; supposedly used in laments by Adonis.

Baseline: an imaginary line or standard by which things are measured or compared.

Eusebius Hieronymus: (Roman Catholic Church) one of the great Fathers of the early Christian Church whose major work was his translation of the Scriptures from Hebrew and Greek into Latin (which became the Vulgate); a saint and Doctor of the Church (347-420).

Admiralty Mile: a former British unit of length equivalent to 6,080 feet (1,853.184 meters); 800 feet longer than a statute mile.

Wrath: intense anger (usually on an epic scale).

Versification: the form or metrical composition of a poem.

Aeschylus: Greek tragedian; the father of Greek tragic drama (525-456 BC).

Publius Vergilius Maro: a Roman poet; author of the epic poem `Aeneid` (70-19 BC).

Helen: (Greek mythology) the beautiful daughter of Zeus and Leda who was abducted by Paris; the Greek army sailed to Troy to get her back which resulted in the Trojan War.

Kink: a sharp bend in a line produced when a line having a loop is pulled tight.

Cycloid: a line generated by a point on a circle rolling along a straight line.

Bottom Line: the last line in an audit; the line that shows profit or loss.

Branch Line: a railway line connected to a trunk line.

Hecate: (Greek mythology) Greek goddess of fertility who later became associated with Persephone as goddess of the underworld and protector of witches.

Latinize: translate into Latin.

Literary: knowledgeable about literature.

Achilles: a mythical Greek hero of the Iliad; a foremost Greek warrior at the siege of Troy; when he was a baby his mother tried to make him immortal by bathing him in a magical river but the heel by which she held him remained vulnerable--his `Achilles` heel`.

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