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		Definition of dimeter in English: dimeternoun ˈdɪmɪtəˈdɪmɪdər Prosody A line of verse consisting of two metrical feet.  Example sentencesExamples -  Although the English meter is properly iambic, often with feminine endings, line length is erratic, ranging from trimeter to pentameter, except for the two shortest lines, which appear in dimeter.
 -  Poems in iambic dimeters and trimeters are found in abundance in her first book, as are poems written in trochaic measure.
 -  The first two lines, containing only monosyllabic words, mix a sing-song dimeter with a grim subject matter.
 
 
 Origin   Late 16th century: via late Latin from Greek dimetros 'of two measures', from di- 'twice' + metron 'a measure'.    Definition of dimeter in US English: dimeternounˈdɪmɪdərˈdimidər Prosody A line of verse consisting of two metrical feet.  Example sentencesExamples -  The first two lines, containing only monosyllabic words, mix a sing-song dimeter with a grim subject matter.
 -  Although the English meter is properly iambic, often with feminine endings, line length is erratic, ranging from trimeter to pentameter, except for the two shortest lines, which appear in dimeter.
 -  Poems in iambic dimeters and trimeters are found in abundance in her first book, as are poems written in trochaic measure.
 
 
 Origin   Late 16th century: via late Latin from Greek dimetros ‘of two measures’, from di- ‘twice’ + metron ‘a measure’.     |