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prosody (n.)

late 15c., from Latin prosodia "accent of a syllable," from Greek prosoidia "song sung to music," also "accent, modulation," literally "a singing in addition to," from pros "to, forward, near" + ōidē "song, poem" (see ode). Related: Prosodiacal; prosodist.

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Definitions of prosody from WordNet

prosody (n.)
the patterns of stress and intonation in a language;
Synonyms: inflection
prosody (n.)
(prosody) a system of versification;
Synonyms: poetic rhythm / rhythmic pattern
prosody (n.)
the study of poetic meter and the art of versification;
Synonyms: metrics
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