(Prosody) the accent in a metrical foot of verse.
Basic rhythmic structure of a verse or lines in verse.
1 Sea level rise ranges from 30 centimetres to well over a metre .
2 He said maintaining good personal hygiene and the two - metre distance were important.
3 Opportunity is now heading for a 55 - metre high outcrop called Solander Point.
4 A five - metre crocodile was reported being seen in the area last month.
5 Retail shops have been allowed to stay open with a ' four - square - metre ' rule.
6 With five minutes left, Gary Hughes collected possession on their 21 - metre line.
7 The water level had dropped by more than a metre since then.
8 However in some circumstances, such as workplaces, it can be one metre .
9 The heroic couplet in which it was cast was the standard metre .
10 He used one of his crampons to mark out a one - square - metre area.
11 Yet studies claiming one metre or more obviously make for better headlines.
12 Cordon off the area, five - hundred - metre perimeter, and bring in the medical warlocks.
13 From the freaky-but-awesome files: this 300 - metre long spiderweb on the Greek coast.
14 The two-and-a-half metre extensions which point upwards reduce vortices and improve aerodynamics.
15 The regulations only apply to events of 400 metre to a mile.
16 The music of the long - metre doxology was floating through the open windows.
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