With Internal Truncation (omission of the thesis after the caesura).
Both indulge in the licences of initial truncation and omission of the unaccented syllable after the caesura (cf.
With Initial Truncation and Truncationafter the caesura.
With Initial Truncation (omission of the first thesis).
Initial truncation or the absence of an unaccented syllable internally is hardly to be met with in their poems.
Besides initial truncation there also occur here the other metrical licences observed in iambic rhythm.
Similar paroxysmal catastrophes have caused in historical times the truncation on a grand scale of some large cones in Java and elsewhere.
But it is obvious that it is reproduction, or reversion back to the state which existed previous to the truncation of the edges.
The truncation of six of the edges of each has, in some manner or other, been effected.
From f cut off the angles, beginning at the corners of the square and widening the truncation downwards, so as to give the form at g, where the base of the bell is an octagon, and its top remains a square.
It is a bad and unnatural truncation of an important part of each individual career, a part which might have done much to develop faculties and enlarge experience.
Strombolian period; c, enlargement of the crater, truncation of the cone, and destruction of the upper chimney during the relatively brief crater-producing or Vulcanian period.
The truncation represents a lowering of the summit by some five hundred feet, with corresponding increase in the diameter of the crater (after Johnston-Lavis).