metif

/ˈmɛtɪf/

Definitions

1. noun

A rare or obsolete term for a metathesis in language, particularly in poetry, where two or more sounds or syllables are reversed or interchanged.

“The linguist noted the use of metif in the poet’s unique style, which added to the complexity of the verse.”

Synonyms

  • metathesis
  • transposition

Antonyms

  • isomerism