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ascending rhythm — noun : rising rhythm … Useful english dictionary
ascending rhythm. — See rising rhythm. [1900 05] … Useful english dictionary
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ascendingrhythm — ascending rhythm n. See rising rhythm. * * * … Universalium
Climactic — Cli*mac tic, a. Of or pertaining to a climax; forming, or of the nature of, a climax, or ascending series. A fourth kind of parallelism . . . is still sufficiently marked to be noticed by the side of those described by Lowth, viz., climactic… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
risingrhythm — rising rhythm n. A rhythmic pattern in which the stress falls on the last syllable of each foot, as in “They danced by the light of the moon” (Edward Lear). Also called ascending rhythm. * * * … Universalium
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