Catalectic

/ˌkætəˈlɛktɪk/ adjective

In poetry, describing a line of verse that is incomplete or lacking a final unstressed syllable, falling short of the full metrical pattern.

From Greek katalektikos (incomplete) derived from katalegein (to leave off, stop short), with the suffix -ic. Used in prosody and poetic analysis since ancient times.

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