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  • proode — pro·ode …   English syllables

  • proode — ˈprōˌōd noun Etymology: Greek proōidos, from pro pro (I) + ōidē ode more at ode 1. : a distich with the first line shorter than the second opposed to epode 2. : a strophic unit in an ancient ode preceding the strophe and antistrophe and differing …   Useful english dictionary

  • proodic — (ˈ)prō|ädik adjective Etymology: Greek proōidikos of or relating to a prelude, from proōidos prelude, proode + ikos ic 1. : preceding and differing in metrical pattern from the first strophe of an ode 2. of an ode : preceded or introduced by a… …   Useful english dictionary

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