- ANAPEST
- Poet's foot
- Two short syllables followed by a long one, poetically
- Poetic term that, ironically, is itself an example of a dactyl
- Three-syllable poetic foot
- Three-syllable foot whose last syllable is stressed
- Metrical foot
- Metric foot
- Three-syllable foot
- Three-syllable limerick foot
- Foot for Frost
- Underneath, metrically
- Type of foot
- Poetic foot
- Three-part foot
- Foot of three syllables.
- Metrical foot of three syllables.
- A trisyllable metrical foot.
- Meter in which "A Visit From St. Nicholas" is written.
- Foot of poetic meter.
- Meter of "I am monarch of all I survey."
- Reverse of a dactyl.
- Poetic measure.
- Relative of a dactyl.
- Reversed dactyl.
- 2 short, 1 long, in poetry.
- Type of verse
- Dactyl's relative
- Foot for Swinburne
- Limerick foot
- Poet's three-syllable foot
- Pattern in prosody
- In the Mood, e.g.
- Bit of a limerick
- Au revoir, for example
- One of four in "'Twas the night before Christmas, when all through the house"
- Standard part of a limerick
- Three-syllable foot, as in "bada-bing"
- Three-syllable foot, in poetry