verse |
midverse |
As a noun verse
is dew, dampness.
As an adjective midverse is
during a verse.
As an adverb midverse is
during a verse.
verse |
hemistich |
As nouns the difference between verse and hemistich
is that
verse is a poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme while
hemistich is an approximate half-line of verse, separated from another by a caesura, often for dramatic effect.
As a verb verse
is to compose verses.
verse |
repentista |
As nouns the difference between verse and repentista
is that
verse is dew, dampness while
repentista is a brazilian poet who sings his or her own improvised verses to the sound of the viola or fiddle.
verse |
verset |
In obsolete terms the difference between verse and verset
is that
verse is to compose verses while
verset is a verse.
As a verb verse
is to compose verses.
verse |
octosyllable |
As nouns the difference between verse and octosyllable
is that
verse is a poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme while
octosyllable is line of verse with eight syllables.
As a verb verse
is to compose verses.
verse |
unversified |
As a noun verse
is dew, dampness.
As an adjective unversified is
not expressed in verse; in prose.
verse |
unversed |
As a noun verse
is dew, dampness.
As an adjective unversed is
inexperienced, untrained.
verse |
versicle |
As nouns the difference between verse and versicle
is that
verse is a poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme while
versicle is in poetry, and songs, particularly hymns, one of a series of lines that are shorter than a standard line of verse.
As a verb verse
is to compose verses.
verse |
leed |
As nouns the difference between verse and leed
is that
verse is a poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme while
leed is language; tongue.
As a verb verse
is to compose verses.
As an acronym LEED is
acronym of lang=en|Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design A system to categorise the level of environmentally sustainable construction in sustainable buildings.
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