Poem vs Poeticise - What's the difference?
poem | poeticise |
A literary piece written in verse.
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A piece of poetic writing, that is with an intensity or depth of expression or inspiration greater than is usual in prose.
(British spelling) To make more like a poem; to use more flowery language.
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As verbs the difference between poem and poeticise
is that poem is while poeticise is (british spelling) to make more like a poem; to use more flowery language.poem
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Alternative forms
* (rare or archaic) * poeme (rare or archaic)Noun
(en noun)Sarah Glaz
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Derived terms
* echo poem * prose poem * shape poem * visual poemHolonyms
* poetryExternal links
* * *Anagrams
* ----poeticise
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*poeticizeVerb
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