Your example is just a rolled chord, no?

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David W. Fenton

An acciacatura differs from a rolled chord in that it contains an additional, dissonant note that unlike the chord itself is not sustained beyond the completion of the roll. (Technically, the acciacatura consists only of the dissonant note itself, not the chord into which it is introduced.)

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Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press

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