A poem with a regular meter is one that contains only one form of meter, be it iambic, trochaic, anapestic, or dactylic. Most poems in the English language contain irregular meter, mixing these different rhythms.
A regular meter in poetry refers to a consistent pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables within a line of verse. It creates a rhythmic structure that helps to establish the poem's pacing and can contribute to its overall tone and mood. This structured pattern of meter is often found in traditional forms like sonnets or haikus.
A meter is the organization of beats into regular groupings.
That probably just refers to the "meter" ("metre"), to distinguish it from square meter and cubic meter.
In the same place the regular kilowatt hour meter was installed.
One thing that a taxi cab would have that a regular car wouldn't is a meter. The meters determine how much a passenger will need to pay once they get to where they need to travel to.
I suppose regular or most common timing is 4/4
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Probably a regular energy meter that is meant for you to use in your house.
A meter.
A meter
regular patterns of stressed and unstressed sylables.