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an embarrassed or ashamed person tends to vent his/her feeling by quarrelling
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without want, free from want, wanting nothing, not in need, able to dispense, independent, carefree
Words tagged under "Prosody"
List of Urdu words and terms related with "Prosody" consisting of definitions, descriptions, elucidations and topical and subject-specific categorizations
alif-e-taasiis
The alphabetic letter preceding the radif in a qafia, as in Ghalib, Talib, Aaqil, Ghaafil, etc.
bahr-e-basiit
a manner of prosody, a category of meter in Urdu prosody, a poem with each verse follows the rhythmic metre of 'mustaf'ilun, faa'ilun, mustaf'ilun, faa'ilun'
bahr-e-KHafiif
Meter in poetry, where each verse has a specific rhythm and syllable count, typically following the pattern of faa'ilatun, mustaf'ilun, faa'ilatun, often with a slight deviation.
bahr-e-madiid
(Arūz) The meter in poetry or verse, where each couplet follows the rhythmic pattern of fa'ilātun fa'ilun fa'ilātun fa'ilun (often used with a zeugma).
bahr-e-mujtas
(Arūḍ) The meter of a poem or verse, where each hemistich follows the pattern of mustaf'ilun fā'ilātun mustaf'ilun fā'ilātun with a possible zeugma.
bahr-e-munsarih
(Arūḍ) A poetic meter or rhythm in verse, where each hemistich follows the pattern of mustaf'ilun maf'ūlātu mustaf'ilun maf'ūlātu with possible variations (including zeḥāf).
bahr-e-muqtazib
(Arūz) The meter in poetry or verse, where each hemistich follows the pattern of maf'ūlāt-u-mas-ta-fa'il-un maf'ūlāt-u-mus-ta-f'il-un (often used with zeḥāf).
bahr-e-mushaakil
(Arooz) The meter in poetry or verse, where each hemistich follows the rhythmic pattern of faa-ilatun mafa-i-lun mafa-ilun (often used with zeugma).
bahr-e-mutadaarik
Arūz: A pattern of poetry or verse where each couplet follows the rhythm of fa'ilun fa'ilun fa'ilun fa'ilun (used in both perfect and imperfect forms, with or without elision).
bahr-e-mutaqaarib
(Arooz) The rhythmic pattern in poetry or verse, where each couplet follows the meter of fa'oolun fa'oolun fa'oolun fa'oolun, with or without the use of saalim and zaahif.
bahr-e-muzaare'
Arud is the rhythm of a poem or verse, each line of which follows the meter of mufāʿilun fāʿilātun mufāʿilun fāʿilātun (often used with zeḥāf).
bahr-e-vaafir
(Arūḍ) The meter in poetry or verse where each hemistich has the rhythm of mufāʿalatun mufāʿalatun mufāʿalatun mufāʿalatun (often used with a caesura).
hari-pad
Pangal: a term for a poetic meter with four components, totaling 54 matras, typically composed in two lines with a pause after each line, similar to a couplet.
husn-e-matla'
(prosody) second sher of ghazal or qasida following the rhyme scheme of the first sher
mushaakil
(prosody) the name of a meter or Bahr which is similar to 'Bahr-e-Qarib' (بحر قریب) because both have a similar type of words
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