dactyl is finger in Greek it forms part of the name Pterodactyl (wing finger), a flying pterosaur from the Triassic to Cretaceous Period.
In Greek mythology the dactyls were small phallus-like men that were formed when the goddess Rhea dug her fingers into the soil during her delivery pains. See link
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A metrical unit having two unstressed syllables followed by a stressed syllable is an anapaest. The word 'cigarette' is an example of an anapaest. The word 'anapaest', however, is not an anapaest. It is a dactyl. And the word 'dactyl' is a trochee (as is the word 'trochee').
A trochee is a word containing two syllables, the first stressed and the second unstressed (such as FORest). "Beautiful" has three syllables in the stressed-unstressed-unstressed pattern (BEAUtiful), which makes it a dactyl.
Dactyl is actually a word fragment from the Old Greek 'dactylos' - two-jointed (three segment) finger, first (English) attested 1498, its origin predates written Greek by (at least) centuries
...Iamb (Iambic)Unstressed + Stressed.........Two Syllables...Trochee (Trochaic)Stressed + Unstressed.........Two Syllables...Spondee (Spondaic)Stressed + Stressed.........Two Syllables...Anapest (Anapestic)Unstressed + Unstressed + Stressed.........Three Syllables...Dactyl (DactylicStressed + Unstressed + Unstressed.........Three Syllables
Dactyl Foundation was created in 1996.
A dactyl has three syllables.
Dactyl is a moon of the asteroid Ida located in the asteroid belt.
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No, its an asteroid but it has a moon called Dactyl
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; dactyl : 1398, from Gk. dactylos "finger," of unknown origin; the metrical use (a long syllable followed by two short ones) is by analogy with the three joints of a finger.
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Dactyl has many meanings; see the link below.