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stich

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stich  (stk)
n.
A line of verse.

[Greek stikhos; see steigh- in Indo-European roots.]

stich [stɪk]
n
(Literature / Poetry) a line of poetry; verse
[from Greek stikhos row, verse; related to steikhein to walk]
stichic  adj
stichically  adv

stich
a line of a poem; verse.
See also: Verse
stich - A line of poetry.
See also related terms for poetry.


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