释义 |
cat·a·lex·is \ˌkad.əlˈeksə̇s\ noun (plural catalexes \-ˌsēz\) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek katalēxis close of a rhetorical period, from katalēgein to leave off — more at catalectic : omission or incompleteness in the last foot of a line or other unit in metrical verse : terminal truncation |