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Definition of verse
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Verse (n.)
Metrical
arrangement
and
language;
that which is
composed
in
metrical
form;
versification;
poetry.
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Versicular
::
Versicular
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
verses;
designating
distinct
divisions
of a
writing.
Restive
::
Restive
(a.)
Uneasy;
restless;
averse
to
standing
still;
fidgeting
about;
--
applied
especially
to
horses.
Refractorily
::
Refractorily
(adv.)
In a
refractory
manner;
perversely;
obstinately.
Primum Mobile
::
Primum
mobile
() In the
Ptolemaic
system,
the
outermost
of the
revolving
concentric
spheres
constituting
the
universe,
the
motion
of which was
supposed
to carry with it all the
inclosed
spheres
with their
planets
in a daily
revolution
from east to west. See
Crystalline
heavens,
under
Crystalline..
Electro-positive
::
Electro-positive
(a.) Of such a
nature
relatively
to some other
associated
body or
bodies,
as to tend to the
negative
pole of a
voltaic
battery,
in
electrolysis,
while the
associated
body tends to the
positive
pole; -- the
converse
or
correlative
of
electro-negative..
Accent
::
Accent
(n.)
Stress
laid on
certain
syllables
of a
verse.
Crookedly
::
Crookedly
(adv.)
In a
curved
or
crooked
manner;
in a
perverse
or
untoward
manner.
Amphigory
::
Amphigory
(n.) A
nonsense
verse;
a
rigmarole,
with
apparent
meaning,
which on
further
attention
proves
to be
meaningless..
Well-read
::
Well-read
(a.) Of
extensive
reading;
deeply
versed;
-- often
followed
by in.
Sinistral
::
Sinistral
(a.)
Having
the
whorls
of the spire
revolving
or
rising
to the left;
reversed;
-- said of
certain
spiral
shells.
Demonologist
::
Demonologist
(n.) One who
writes
on, or is
versed
in,
demonology..
Hysteron Proteron
::
Hysteron
proteron
() A
figure
in which the
natural
order of sense is
reversed;
hysterology;
as, valet atque
vivit,
he is well and
lives..
Deploy
::
Deploy
(v. t. & i.) To open out; to
unfold;
to
spread
out (a body of
troops)
in such a way that they shall
display
a wider front and less
depth;
-- the
reverse
of ploy; as, to
deploy
a
column
of
troops
into line of
battle..
Verticillated
::
Verticillated
(a.)
Arranged
in a
transverse
whorl or
whorls
like the rays of a
wheel;
as,
verticillate
leaves
of a
plant;
a
verticillate
shell..
Inverse
::
Inverse
(n.) That which is
inverse.
Adverseness
::
Adverseness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
adverse;
opposition.
Awkward
::
Awkward
(a.)
Perverse;
adverse;
untoward.
Contrary
::
Contrary
(a.) Given to
opposition;
perverse;
forward;
wayward;
as, a
contrary
disposition;
a
contrary
child..
Biologist
::
Biologist
(n.) A
student
of
biology;
one
versed
in the
science
of
biology.
Cosmos
::
Cosmos
(n.) The
theory
or
description
of the
universe,
as a
system
displaying
order and
harmony..
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