Anakrousis

/ˌænəˈkraʊsɪs/ noun

In music and poetry, an upbeat or introductory note or syllable that comes before the main rhythmic pattern begins, or a preparatory gesture.

From Greek 'ana-' (up, back) + 'krousis' (a striking, a beating). Originally a musical term in ancient Greek theory describing the preliminary beat that launched a meter. The term also appears in prosody and rhetoric.

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