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1) (Greek) A verse, stanza, or poem written in iambs2) A Japanese lyric verse form having three unrhymed lines of five, seven, and five syllables, traditionally invoking an aspect of nature.5) A pair of successive lines of verse, especially a pair that rhymes and is of the same length7) The body of ideas reflecting the social needs and aspirations of an individual, group, class, or culture8) A verse form first used by the Provençal troubadours, consisting of six six-line stanzas and a three-line envoy. 10) A verse composed of variable, usually unrhymed lines having no fixed metrical pattern11) Modern thought, character, or practice.12) A verse form of Italian origin consisting of tercets of 10 or 11 syllables with the middle line rhyming with the first and third lines of the following tercet 14) 14-line verse form usually having one of several conventional rhyme schemes15) A light humorous, nonsensical, or bawdy verse of five anapestic lines usually with the rhyme scheme line 16) A sound of distinct pitch, quality, and duration; a note.ut pictura poesis |
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3) A figure of speech in which the speaker expresses or purports to be in doubt about a question. 4) A style of speaking or writing as dependent upon choice of words: good diction.6) A narrative poem, often of folk origin and intended to be sung, consisting of simple stanzas and usually having a refrain 9) A dramatic, literary, or musical piece openly imitating the previous works of other artists, often with satirical intent 11) A specific rhythm determined by the number of beats and the time value assigned to each note in a measure13) A rhyme in which the same vowel sounds are used with different consonants in the stressed syllables of the rhyming words17) A lyric poem of some length, usually of a serious or meditative nature and having an elevated style and formal stanzaic structure.18) The act or process or an instance of repeating or being repeated19) An inclination toward literal truth and pragmatism |
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