Examples of 'metrical' in a sentence

Meaning of "metrical"

Something metrical relates to measurement or patterns, particularly in poetry or music, such as metrical verse having a specific rhythm and structure
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  • relating to poetic meter
  • having a regular rhythm
  • of or pertaining to measurement

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Psalters contained metrical versifications of the psalms.
Octameter in poetry is a line of eight metrical feet.
It is because the metrical pattern is not changed.
Metrical realities like the triangle or the circle.
The sonnet abounds with metrical variants.
Hexameter is a metrical line of verses consisting of six feet.
The sonnet exhibits many metrical variations.
Some metrical psalters include melodies or even harmonizations.
An antibacchius is a rare metrical foot used in formal poetry.
Anceps syllables can be found in a variety of metrical forms.
Spondee is a metrical foot consisting of two stressed syllables.
The first line does not have a metrical pattern.
To each metrical space can be associated a topological space.
Eugenius also produced metrical calendars.
Some of the metrical psalms we still sing today.

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Many churches continue to use metrical psalters today.
An axisym metrical surface therefore has a constant radius.
The sonnet has a few instances of metrical variations.
The metrical sounds are of different order in relation to different planes.
Form of language that has no formal metrical structure.
It is a place where the metrical melody is subject to harmonic reinforcement.
Metrical analysis shows an alternating tetrameter and pentameter structure.
The variables are mainly metrical or economical.
Such metrical regularity is not a feature of most surrealist poetry.
Singing the psalms in metrical paraphrases.
The metrical structure of each.
Hipparchus and the ancient metrical methods on the sphere.
A metrical line of eleven syllables.
Another way of altering the metrical value of notes was coloration.
The poem is written in tetrameters lines of four metrical feet.
A single metrical line of poetry.
The record is not metrical.
Chiefly on metrical questions.
This verse form is characteristic of the later metrical sequence.
Metrical characteristics of instruments.
Thispaper presents the results of checking metrical characteristics of tests.
The style and metrical handling betray a novice in poetical writing.
This can be of metrical use.
Parliament is developing metrical indicators to further improve performance assessment of its administration.
There is no accentual metrical pattern.
Use of metrical ropes on imperial cranes and of imperial ropes on metrical cranes.
Poetry is literature in a metrical form.
Metrical phonology also correctly predicts the ambiguity between broad and narrow focus.
He sought to renew the form and attempted various metrical experiments.
These eventually became metrical hymns and started to dominate this moment in the liturgy.
This is a substantially larger repertoire than in any other metrical tradition.
They are remarkable for a prodigious metrical inventiveness and a genuine gift of melody.
Instrumentation is primarily percussive and rhythmically the music features great metrical complexity.
The disjunctive metrical and temporal complexity of this movement requires at least one additional conductor.
What they offered were highly organized metrical and formal structures.

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