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    stanza
    /ˈstanzə/

    noun

    • 1. a group of lines forming the basic recurring metrical unit in a poem; a verse.

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  3. A stanza is a group of lines that form a smaller unit within a poem. Learn about different types of stanzas, how to pronounce them, and how they work in formal and free verse.

  4. A stanza is a group of lines of poetry forming a unit, often with a regular pattern of rhyme or meter. Learn more about the meaning, usage and pronunciation of stanza, and see examples and translations in different languages.

  5. A stanza is a division of four or more lines in poetry, having a fixed length, meter, or rhyming scheme. Learn about the different kinds of stanzas, such as couplet, tercet, quatrain, quintain, and sestet, with examples from English poetry.

  6. 1. : a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually recurring pattern of meter and rhyme : strophe. 2. sports : a period (such as a half or an inning) into which the duration of a game is divided.

  7. A stanza is a group of lines in a poem, separated from other groups by line spacing or indentation. Learn about different types of stanzas, such as couplets, tercets, quatrains, and more, and see how poets use them to organize and structure their poems.

  8. A stanza is a group of lines of verse, usually with a fixed pattern of meter or rhyme, that forms a unit of a poem. Learn the origin, history, and usage of the word stanza, and see how it differs from verse and other poetic terms.

  9. Stanzas are the building blocks of formal poetry, like paragraphs in a story or verses in a song. They usually have the same number of lines each time, and often use a rhyming pattern that repeats with each new stanza. Shakespeare was the master of the stanza.