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noun:- A unit of verse comprising two lines, particularly as used in Greek and Latin elegiac poetry.
- A rhyming couplet.
- A couplet, a-two line stanza making total good sense.
- Any couplet.
- several passages or poetic outlines making full feeling; an epigram of two verses.
- In prosody, an organization or system of two lines or passages.
- two components of exactly the same kind
- A unit of verse comprising two outlines, particularly as utilized in Greek and Latin elegiac poetry.
- A rhyming couplet.
- A couplet, a two range stanza making total sense.
- Any couplet.
- A couple of verses or poetic lines making complete sense; an epigram of two verses.
- In prosody, an organization or system of two outlines or passages.
- two items of similar kind
- A unit of verse consisting of two outlines, specially as utilized in Greek and Latin elegiac poetry.
- A rhyming couplet.
- A couplet, a-two range stanza making full sense.
- Any couplet.
- a few passages or poetic outlines making full good sense; an epigram of two verses.
- In prosody, a bunch or system of two outlines or verses.
- two components of exactly the same type
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adjective:- Disposed in two vertical rows; two-ranked.
- distichous
- Disposed in 2 straight rows; two-ranked.
- distichous
- Disposed in two vertical rows; two-ranked.
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others:- Having two rows: identical to distichous.
- Having two rows: just like distichous.
- Having two rows: just like distichous.
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