Definition: In linguistics, a "poromeric" is a type of sentence structure where each word in the sentence follows a specific pattern. This can be seen as a way to express a grammatical rule or a set of rules that apply to all sentences. For example: 1. In English, a poromeric sentence might look like this: "I am happy." - The first word ("I") is followed by the second word ("am"), and then by another pair of words ("