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Poem

poem
 noun  Etymology: Middle French ~e, from Latin ~a, from Greek poiema, from poiein  Date: 15th century  1. a composition in verse  2. something suggesting a ~ (as in expressiveness, lyricism, or formal grace) the house we stayed in…was itself a ~ — H. J. Laski
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  n. 1 a metrical composition, usu. concerned with feeling or imaginative description. 2 an elevated composition in verse or prose. 3 something with poetic qualities (a poem in stone). Etymology: F po{egrave}me or L poema f. Gk poema = poiema f. poieo make ...
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  1. стихотворение 2. поэма 3. что-л. прекрасное, поэтичное their lives are a poem —- их жизнь прекрасна ...
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  noun  1) поэма; стихотворение  2) что-л. прекрасное, поэтичное ...
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  (poems) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. A poem is a piece of writing in which the words are chosen for their beauty and sound and are carefully arranged, often in short lines which rhyme. N-COUNT ...
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  ~ n a piece of writing arranged in patterns of lines and of sounds which often rhyme, expressing thoughts, emotions, and experiences in words that excite your imagination ...
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  - 1548 (replacing poesy), from M.Fr. poиme, from L. poema "verse, poetry," from Gk. poema "thing made or created, fiction, poetical work," from poein "to make or compose." ...
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