verse
n.
rhyme; stanza; poem; subdivision of a Biblical chapter
Verse
Verse may refer to:
Verse (poetry), a line of poetry, cf.
stanzaMeter (poetry), describes the linguistic sound patterns of a verseThe term has also come to mean
poetry in general
Blank verse is a type of poetry having regular meter but no rhyme
Free verse is a type of poetry written without the use of strict meter or rhyme, but that is still recognizable as 'poetry'
Chapters and verses of the Bible, a few short lines or sentences
Ayah, each one of the 6236 verses found in the Qur'an
Verse (popular music), roughly corresponds with a poetic stanza
Strophic form, the musical analogue of repeated stanzas in poetry or lyrics
Verse-chorus form, a musical form common in popular music where the chorus is highlighted
Thirty-two-bar form, "AABA", a musical form common in popular music
Verse protocol, a networking protocol allowing real-time communication between computer graphics softwareVerse magazine, poetry magazine published in Seattle USA.hiVerse (Patricia Barber albumn), a (2002) album by
Patricia BarberVerse (band), A
melodic hardcore band from Providence, R.I
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verse
Noun
1. literature in metrical form
(synonym) poetry, poesy
(hypernym) writing style, literary genre, genre
(hyponym) epos
(derivation) versify, poetize, poetise
(class) darkling
(class) dolor, dolour
2. a piece of poetry
(synonym) rhyme
(hypernym) poem, verse form
(hyponym) clerihew
(derivation) versify, poetize, poetise
3. a line of metrical text
(synonym) verse line
(hypernym) line
(hyponym) iambic
(part-holonym) poem, verse form
(derivation) versify, poetize, poetise
Verb
1. compose verses or put into verse; "He versified the ancient saga"
(synonym) versify, poetize, poetise
(hypernym) write, compose, pen, indite
(hyponym) metrify
(derivation) verse line
(classification) poetry, poesy
2. familiarize through thorough study or experience; "She versed herself in Roman archeology"
(hypernym) familiarize, familiarise, acquaint
Vers (der)
n.
verse, line, rhyme
verse (f)
n.
pourring, with rain
versé
adj.
versed, experienced, skilled
verser
v.
pour, spill, shed; pay, tip; empty; overturn