Stanza vs. Couplet

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Stanzanoun

A unit of a poem, written or printed as a paragraph; equivalent to a verse.

Stanzanoun

(architecture) An apartment or division in a building.

Stanzanoun

(computing) An XML element which acts as basic unit of meaning in XMPP.

Stanzanoun

(sports) A period; an interval into which a sporting event is divided.

Stanzanoun

A number of lines or verses forming a division of a song or poem, and agreeing in meter, rhyme, number of lines, etc., with other divisions; a part of a poem, ordinarily containing every variation of measure in that poem; a combination or arrangement of lines usually recurring, whether like or unlike, in measure.

Stanzanoun

An apartment or division in a building; a room or chamber.

Stanzanoun

a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem

Stanza

In poetry, a stanza (; from Italian stanza [ˈstantsa], ) is a grouped set of lines within a poem, usually set off from others by a blank line or indentation. Stanzas can have regular rhyme and metrical schemes, though stanzas are not strictly required to have either.

Coupletnoun

(literature) A pair of lines with rhyming end words.

Coupletnoun

A pair of one-way streets which carry opposing directions of traffic through gridded urban areas.

Coupletnoun

(taxonomy) A pair of two mutually exclusive choices in a dichotomous key.

Coupletnoun

Two taken together; a pair or couple; especially two lines of verse that rhyme with each other.

Coupletnoun

two items of the same kind

Coupletnoun

a stanza consisting of two successive lines of verse; usually rhymed

Couplet

A couplet is a pair of successive lines of metre in poetry. A couplet usually consists of two successive lines that rhyme and have the same metre.

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