common measure

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common measure

A musician taps his foot to the common measure of the song.

Definition
  1. Noun:
    • The usual (iambic) meter of a ballad: In poetry, "common measure" refers to a specific, traditional rhythmic pattern, typically alternating lines of iambic tetrameter and iambic trimeter.
    • An integer that divides two (or more) other integers evenly: In mathematics, "common measure" is a number that can be used to divide two or more other numbers without leaving a remainder; it is synonymous with a common divisor.
    • A time signature indicating four beats to the bar: In music, "common measure" denotes a meter where each bar contains four beats, typically with a quarter note receiving one beat.
Usage Examples
  • Noun (Poetry):

    • Many traditional hymns are written in common measure.
    • The poet chose common measure for its familiar, song-like rhythm.
  • Noun (Mathematics):

    • The numbers 12 and 18 have a common measure of 6.
    • Finding the greatest common measure is a fundamental skill in arithmetic.
  • Noun (Music):

    • The song is in common measure, so count "one, two, three, four."
    • Common measure, or common time, is often indicated by a "C" symbol on the staff.
Advanced Usage
  • "In common measure": This phrase is used to describe something that conforms to the standard meter in poetry or music.
    • The entire sonnet was composed in common measure.
Variants and Related Words
  • Common divisor (n): A synonym in mathematics for a number that divides two or more integers evenly.
    • Three is a common divisor of 9, 12, and 15.
  • Common time (n): A direct synonym in music for the 4/4 time signature.
    • The march is in common time.
  • Common metre (n): An alternative spelling, particularly in British English, for the poetic form.
    • The stanza follows common metre.
Synonyms
  • Mathematics: Common divisor, common factor.
  • Music: Common time, quadruple meter, 4/4 time.
  • Poetry: Common metre, ballad metre.
Related Phrases
  • Greatest common measure (GCM): In mathematics, the largest integer that is a common divisor of a set of numbers. (Note: This is a compound term listed here as it is a specific, related concept).
    • First, find the greatest common measure of the two coefficients.
common measure

A musician taps his foot to the common measure of the song.

Noun
  1. the usual (iambic) meter of a ballad
  2. an integer that divides two (or more) other integers evenly
  3. a time signature indicating four beats to the bar