Cadent


having cadence.
Archaic. falling.
Historical Examples

Henry Brocken Walter J. de la Mare
Chronicles of the Schonberg-Cotta Family Elizabeth Rundle Charles
The Influence of the Stars Rosa Baughan
The Mortal Gods and Other Plays Olive Tilford Dargan
The Influence of the Stars Rosa Baughan

adjective
having cadence; rhythmic
(archaic) falling; descending

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