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Synonyms of the word 
VERSE → ACQUAINT - COMPOSE - FAMILIARISE - FAMILIARIZE - GENRE - INDITE - LINE - PEN - POEM - POESY - POETISE - POETIZE - POETRY - RHYME - VERSIFY - WRITEverse- n. A poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme.
- n. Poetic form in general.
- n. One of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed.
- n. A small section of the Jewish or Christian Bible.
- v. (obsolete) To compose verses.
- v. (transitive) To tell in verse, or poetry.
- v. to educate about, to teach about.
- v. (colloquial) To oppose, to be an opponent for, especially in a video game.
acquaint- v. (transitive, followed by with) To furnish or give experimental knowledge of; to make (one) to know; to…
- v. (transitive, archaic, followed by of or that) To communicate notice to; to inform; to make cognizant.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To familiarize; to accustom.
- adj. (obsolete) Acquainted.
compose- v. (transitive) To make something by merging parts.
- v. (transitive) To make up the whole; to constitute.
- v. (transitive, nonstandard) To comprise.
- v. (transitive or intransitive) To construct by mental labor; to think up; particularly, to produce or create…
- v. (sometimes reflexive) To calm; to free from agitation.
- v. To arrange the elements of a photograph or other picture.
- v. To settle (an argument, dispute etc.); to come to a settlement.
- v. To arrange in proper form; to reduce to order; to put in proper state or condition.
- v. (printing, dated) To arrange (types) in a composing stick for printing; to typeset.
familiarise- v. Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of familiarize.
familiarize- v. To make, or become familiar with something or someone.
genre- n. A kind; a stylistic category or sort, especially of literature or other artworks.
indite- v. (transitive) To physically make letters and words on a writing surface; to inscribe.
- v. (transitive) To write, especially a literary or artistic work; to compose.
- v. To dictate; to prompt.
- v. (obsolete) To invite or ask.
- v. (obsolete) To indict; to accuse; to censure.
- n. (mineralogy) An extremely rare indium-iron sulfide mineral.
line- n. A path through two or more points (compare ‘segment’); a continuous mark, including as made by a pen;…
- n. A rope, cord, string, or thread, of any thickness.
- n. A hose or pipe, of any size.
- n. Direction, path.
- n. The wire connecting one telegraphic station with another, a telephone or internet cable between two points:…
- n. A letter, a written form of communication.
- n. A connected series of public conveyances, as a roadbed or railway track; and hence, an established arrangement…
- n. (military) A trench or rampart, or the non-physical demarcation of the extent of the territory occupied…
- n. The exterior limit of a figure or territory: a boundary, contour, or outline; a demarcation.
- n. A long tape or ribbon marked with units for measuring; a tape measure.
- n. (obsolete) A measuring line or cord.
- n. That which was measured by a line, such as a field or any piece of land set apart; hence, allotted place…
- n. A threadlike crease or wrinkle marking the face, hand, or body; hence, a characteristic mark.
- n. Lineament; feature; figure (of one's body).
- n. A more-or-less straight sequence of people, objects, etc., either arranged as a queue or column and often…
- n. (military) The regular infantry of an army, as distinguished from militia, guards, volunteer corps, cavalry,…
- n. A series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person; a family or race; compare lineage.
- n. A small amount of text. Specifically.
- n. Course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy; method of argument; department of industry, trade,…
- n. The official, stated position (or set of positions) of an individual or group, particularly a political…
- n. The products or services sold by a business, or by extension, the business itself.
- n. (stock exchange) A number of shares taken by a jobber.
- n. A measure of length.
- n. (historical) A maxwell, a unit of magnetic flux.
- n. (baseball, slang, 1800s, with "the") The batter’s box.
- n. (fencing, ‘line of engagement’) The position in which the fencers hold their swords.
- n. (engineering) Proper relative position or adjustment (of parts, not as to design or proportion, but with…
- n. A small portion or serving (of a powdery illegal drug).
- n. (obsolete) Instruction; doctrine.
- n. (genetics) Population of cells derived from a single cell and containing the same genetic makeup.
- n. (perfusion line) a set composed of a spike, a drip chamber, a clamp, a Y-injection site, a three-way stopcock…
- n. (ice hockey) A group of forwards that play together.
- v. (transitive) To place (objects) into a line (usually used with "up"); to form into a line; to align.
- v. (transitive) To place persons or things along the side of for security or defense; to strengthen by adding;…
- v. To form a line along.
- v. (transitive) To mark with a line or lines, to cover with lines.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To represent by lines; to delineate; to portray.
- v. (transitive) To read or repeat line by line.
- v. (intransitive, ‘line up’) To form or enter into a line.
- v. (intransitive, baseball) To hit a line drive; to hit a line drive which is caught for an out. Compare…
- v. To track (wild bees) to their nest by following their line of flight.
- n. (obsolete) Flax; linen, particularly the longer fiber of flax.
- v. (transitive) To cover the inner surface of (something), originally especially with linen.
- v. To reinforce (the back of a book) with glue and glued scrap material such as fabric or paper.
- v. (transitive) To fill or supply (something), as a purse with money.
- v. (transitive, now rare, of a dog) to copulate with, to impregnate.
pen- n. An enclosed area used to contain domesticated animals, especially sheep or cattle.
- n. A place to confine a person; a prison cell, though likelier an abbreviation of penitentiary.
- n. (baseball) The bullpen.
- v. (transitive) To enclose in a pen.
- n. A tool, originally made from a feather but now usually a small tubular instrument, containing ink used…
- n. (figuratively) A writer, or his style.
- n. (colloquial) Marks of ink left by a pen.
- n. A light pen.
- n. (zoology) The internal cartilage skeleton of a squid, shaped like a pen.
- n. (now rare, poetic, dialectal) A feather, especially one of the flight feathers of a bird, angel etc.
- n. (poetic) A wing.
- v. (transitive) To write (an article, a book, etc.).
- n. A female swan.
- n. penalty.
poem- n. A literary piece written in verse.
- n. A piece of writing in the tradition of poetry, an instance of poetry.
- n. A piece of poetic writing, that is with an intensity or depth of expression or inspiration greater than…
poesy- n. A poem.
- n. (now archaic) The class of literature comprising poems; poetry, verse.
poetise- v. To write as a poet; to put into a poem.
poetize- v. To make poetic.
- v. To compose poetry.
poetry- n. The class of literature comprising poems.
- n. Composition in verse or language exhibiting conscious attention to patterns.
- n. A poet's literary production.
- n. A 'poetical' quality, artistic and/or artfull, which appeals or stirs the imagination, in any medium.
rhyme- n. (obsolete) Number.
- n. (countable, uncountable) Rhyming verse (poetic form).
- n. A thought expressed in verse; a verse; a poem; a tale told in verse.
- n. (countable) A word that rhymes with another.
- n. (uncountable) Rhyming: sameness of sound of part of some words.
- n. (linguistics) rime.
- v. (transitive, obsolete) To number; count; reckon.
- v. (transitive, intransitive) To compose or treat in verse; versify.
- v. (transitive, followed by with) Of a word, to be pronounced identically with another from the vowel in…
- v. (reciprocal) Of two or more words, to be pronounced identically from the vowel in the stressed syllable…
- v. (transitive) To put words together so that they rhyme.
versify- v. (transitive, intransitive) to make or compose verses.
- v. (intransitive) to tell in verse; deal with in verse form.
- v. (intransitive) to turn (prose) into poetry; rewrite in verse form.
write- v. (transitive, intransitive) To form letters, words or symbols on a surface in order to communicate.
- v. (transitive) To be the author of (a book, article, poem, etc.).
- v. (transitive) To send written information to.
- v. (transitive) To show (information, etc) in written form.
- v. (intransitive) To be an author.
- v. (computing, intransitive, with to) To record data mechanically or electronically.
- v. (transitive, South Africa, Canada, of an exam, a document, etc.) To fill in, to complete using words.
- v. To impress durably; to imprint; to engrave.
- v. To make known by writing; to record; to prove by one's own written testimony; often used reflexively.
- n. (computing) The operation of storing data, as in memory or onto disk.
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