Acatalectic

/ˌækətəˈlɛktɪk/ adjective

In poetry and meter, having all the syllables necessary to complete the final metrical foot; not catalectic.

From a- (not) + catalectic (incomplete, from Greek katalektikos meaning incomplete). Used in prosody since the Renaissance to describe complete lines of verse.

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