Stich
noun, plural stichs.
1.
a verse or line of poetry.
noun, plural stichs. Cards.
1.
the last trick, being of special scoring value in certain games, as pinochle or klaberjass.
noun
1.
a line of poetry; verse
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noun, plural sticharia [stee-khah-ree-ah; English sti-kair-ee-uh] /stiˈxɑ ri ɑ; English stɪˈkɛər i ə/ (Show IPA). Greek Orthodox Church. 1. a white tunic of silk or linen, corresponding to the alb, worn by deacons, priests, and bishops.
- Stiches
noun, plural stichs. 1. a verse or line of poetry. noun, plural stichs. Cards. 1. the last trick, being of special scoring value in certain games, as pinochle or klaberjass. noun 1. a line of poetry; verse
- Stichic
adjective 1. pertaining to or consisting of stichs or verses. 2. composed of lines of the same metrical form throughout.
- Stichometry
noun 1. the practice of writing a prose text in lines, often of slightly differing lengths, that correspond to units of sense and indicate phrasal rhythms. noun 1. (prosody) the practice of writing out a prose text in lines that correspond to the sense units and indicate the phrasal rhythms
- Stichomythia
[stik-uh-mith-ee-uh] /ˌstɪk əˈmɪθ i ə/ noun 1. dramatic dialogue, as in a Greek play, characterized by brief exchanges between two characters, each of whom usually speaks in one line of verse during a scene of intense emotion or strong argumentation. stichomythia /ˌstɪkəʊˈmɪθɪə/ noun 1. a form of dialogue originating in Greek drama in which single […]