Masculine ending
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Masculine ending, in grammatical gender, is a term that refers to a suffix explicitly marking words as masculine.
It can also refer to:
- Masculine rhyme, in metrical poetics, a line of verse that ends with an stressed syllable;
- Masculine cadence, in music theory, a phrase or movement that ends on a strong note or beat; or
- A Masculine Ending, a 1987 novel by Joan Alison Smith, adapted for television in 1992.
[edit] See also
- Masculine (disambiguation)