Anacruses

/ˌænəˈkruːsɪz/ noun

Plural of anacrusis; the unstressed syllables or notes that occur at the beginning of a musical or poetic line, before the main metrical pattern starts.

From anacrusis, via Greek ana- (back) + krousis (striking, from krouein, to strike). The term originally referred to an upbeat in music that 'strikes back' before the formal beat begins.

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