lyrical |
poetry |
As an adjective lyrical
is appropriate for or suggestive of singing.
As a noun poetry is
the class of literature comprising poems.
poetry |
philosophy |
As nouns the difference between poetry and philosophy
is that
poetry is the class of literature comprising poems while
philosophy is the love of wisdom.
As a verb philosophy is
to philosophize.
rhetoric |
poetry |
As nouns the difference between rhetoric and poetry
is that
rhetoric is the art of using language, especially public speaking, as a means to persuade while
poetry is the class of literature comprising poems.
As an adjective rhetoric
is synonym of lang=en.
poetry |
haiku |
As nouns the difference between poetry and haiku
is that
poetry is (rare|or|archaic) while
haiku is .
sonnet |
poetry |
As nouns the difference between sonnet and poetry
is that
sonnet is a fixed verse form of italian origin consisting of fourteen lines that are typically five-foot iambics and rhyme according to one of a few prescribed schemes while
poetry is (rare|or|archaic).
As a verb sonnet
is to compose sonnets.
poetry |
armadillos |
As nouns the difference between poetry and armadillos
is that
poetry is (rare|or|archaic) while
armadillos is .
poems |
poetry |
As nouns the difference between poems and poetry
is that
poems is while
poetry is (rare|or|archaic).
poetry |
doggerel |
As nouns the difference between poetry and doggerel
is that
poetry is the class of literature comprising poems while
doggerel is a doggerel poem or verse.
As an adjective doggerel is
of a crude or irregular construction. (Originally applied to humorous verse, but now to verse lacking artistry or meaning..
poetry |
narrative |
As nouns the difference between poetry and narrative
is that
poetry is (rare|or|archaic) while
narrative is the systematic recitation of an event or series of events.
As an adjective narrative is
telling a story.
poetry |
pose |
As nouns the difference between poetry and pose
is that
poetry is the class of literature comprising poems while
pose is common cold, head cold; catarrh.
As a verb pose is
to place in an attitude or fixed position, for the sake of effect.
As an adjective posé is
standing still, with all the feet on the ground.
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