Antidactyl

/ˌæntɪˈdæktɪl/ noun

In poetry, a metrical foot consisting of one long syllable followed by two short syllables, the opposite pattern of a dactyl.

From anti- + dactyl. Dactyl comes from Greek 'daktylos' (finger), used because a finger has one long bone followed by two short ones. Antidactyl reverses this pattern metrically.

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