ambics
Ambics refers to a class of rhythmic patterns or metrical feet commonly found in poetry and verse. The term is derived from the Greek word "ambus," meaning a stepping or alternating motion. An ambic foot typically consists of two syllables, with the stress pattern alternating between unstressed and stressed. The most common form of ambic meter is the iamb, which follows an unstressed-stressed (u /) pattern. For instance, the word "hello" has an iambic rhythm.
Other ambic patterns exist, though they are less prevalent in English poetry. For example, an anapest has