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verse
  1. A poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme.
  2. Poetic form in general.
  3. One of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed.
  4. A small section of the Jewish or Christian Bible.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “Like most pop music, this song transitions from a relatively calm verse to a more raucous chorus.”
      “And in case I was in any doubt as to his true feelings, he sent me a verse he'd written.”
      “The caricature was accompanied by doggerel verse which used Mr. Tolley's name and extolled the virtues of the chocolate.”
verset
  1. (music) A very short organ interlude or prelude.
  2. (obsolete) A verse.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The second verset of the Kyrie, for example, is a fugue on the reed stops based on the chant melody.”
      “However, the notes would remain unchanged and thus perceived as a mono-verse, a verset or a stanza, leaving enough possibilities for mutual creation with a recipient.”
versifier
  1. One who versifies.
  2. (pejorative) An inferior poet.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Let us repeat that it must not be imputed to Mistral as a fault that he is too clever a versifier.”
      “El Greco was like a writer, sometimes a poet and sometimes a versifier, who had little command of syntax.”
      “A remarkable versifier, Dylan exploits the possibilities of poetic form more vitally and vigorously than ever.”
versification
  1. (poetry) The act, art, or practice of composing poetic verse; the construction or measure of verse or poetry; metrical composition.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “And this is certainly the form of the second stanza, which comes across as a much more regular piece of versification than the first.”
      “Like many a libretto and even many a straight play, it creates its dramatic flux by a careful control and mixture of versification.”
      “Their versification is traditional, though impudent rhymes and elusive caesuras shocked diehards.”
versicle
  1. In poetry and songs, particularly hymns, one of a series of lines that are shorter than a standard line of verse.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Pieces like this may have been composed as a sort of trope on that versicle to be sung in the Divine Office.”
      “But, more to the point, he had a gift for writing a versicle, And a wit that was both wry and rather perversical.”
      “And at the end of what seemed to be a versicle of his chant he called Bluebeard.”
versemonger
  1. (humorous) A writer of verses or of commonplace poetry.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Mary, the talented versemonger, captivated audiences with her heartfelt poems and became a celebrated poet in the literary world.”
versemaking
  1. The composition of verses; poetry-writing.
verseman
versemaker
  1. One who composes verses; a poet.
versifying
versificator
  1. Someone who writes verse; a poet.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The above discussion clearly demonstrates that Palladas was no mere versificator insulsissimus.”
verser
versing
  1. A poem.
versifications
  1. plural of versification
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The fusion of the two versifications was as gradual as that of the two vocabularies had been.”
      “Poets recited their versifications in love of the nation, as symbols of the country's earlier Bedouin life such as race camels and falcons lined up nearby.”
versificators
  1. plural of versificator
versemongers
versemakers
  1. plural of versemaker
versifyings
  1. plural of versifying
versifiers
versemen
  1. plural of verseman
versicles
  1. plural of versicle
versings
  1. plural of versing
versers
  1. plural of verser
versets
verses
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