Etymology: [ 'v&rs ] (noun.) before 12th century. Partly from Old English vers; partly Old French vers; both Latin versus (“a line in writing, and in poetry a verse; (originally) row, furrow”) vertō (“to turn around”).
ayet, dize, mısra: the first three verses of the poem şiirin ilk üç dizesi, misra, nazım, dörtlük, şiir yazmak, mısra, şiir, kıta, (isim) dize, mısra, dörtlük, kıta, ayet, şiir, koşuk, nazım, koşuk biçimine koymak, koşuk, nazım: in verse rather than in prose düzyazıdan ziyade, dize, güfte dizesi, ayet/beyit/şiir, hünerli, usta, tecrübeli, bilgili, "in" ile tecrübeli, deneyimli, ters, muttali,
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dize, mısra: the first three verses of the poem şiirin ilk üç dizesi isim
One of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed, Poetic form in general, A poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme, To educate about, to teach about, A specific fictional universe, vs, A piece of poetry, To tell in verse, or poetry, A portion of an anthem to be performed by a single voice to each part, To make verses; to versify, Metrical arrangement and language; that which is composed in metrical form; versification; poetry, A short division of any composition, One of the short divisions of the chapters in the Old and New Testaments, 9 disposed according to metrical rules, compose verses or put into verse; "He versified the ancient saga, a line of metrical text familiarize through thorough study or experience; "She versed herself in Roman archeology" compose verses or put into verse; "He versified the ancient saga, a line of metrical text familiarize through thorough study or experience; "She versed herself in Roman archeology", A stanza; a stave; as, a hymn of four verses, A line of writing arranged in a metrical pattern, i e , a line of poetry Also, a piece of poetry or a particular form of poetry such as free verse, blank verse, etc , or the art or work of a poet Sidelight: The popular use of the word verse for a stanza or associated group of metrical lines is not in accordance with the best usage A stanza is a group of verses (See also Stich), A line consisting of a certain number of metrical feet see Foot, n, A single metrical line of poetry, or poetry in general (as opposed to prose), Another term for stanza, A group of words in a song Songs can have one verse or many verses Most of today's popular songs have a verse and a refrain Also see bridge, compose verses or put into verse; "He versified the ancient saga", a line of metrical text, rhyme; stanza; poem; subdivision of a Biblical chapter, Verse is writing arranged in lines which have rhythm and which often rhyme at the end. I have been moved to write a few lines of verse. see also blank verse = poetry, A verse is one of the parts into which a poem, a song, or a chapter of the Bible or the Koran is divided. This verse describes three signs of spring. To familiarize by study or experience: He versed himself in philosophy. blank verse free verse nonsense verse society verse, literature in metrical form, A generic term used to describe poetic lines composed in a measured rhythmical pattern, that are often, but not necessarily, rhymed See also line, meter, rhyme, rhythm, familiarize through thorough study or experience; "She versed herself in Roman archeology", One of the important elements of rock music form In rock music, the words usually change during the verse, but are repeated in each chorus The other main section of a rock song is called the bridge, - mode of expression using metered or measured language, writing which is arranged in short lines with a rhythmic pattern, or one of the parts into which a poem or song is divided, Each chapter of the Bible is divided into "verses," just as a poem might be The verses are numbered, making them easy to find, The more subdued musical passages between refrains or choruses, Another word for Poetry Also another word for Stanza, Refers to either a single line of poetry or to metrical poetry in general, In poetry, a group of lines constituting a unit In liturgical music for the Catholic Church, a phrase from the Scriptures that alternates with the response, A single metrical line in a poetic composition; one line of poetry A division of a metrical composition, such as a stanza of a poem or hymn Metrical or rhymed composition as distinct from prose; poetry, A line of words arranged in a metrical pattern, An introduction to a show tune that serves as a transition between the dialogue and the song form, versine, versed sine, v, knowledgeable or skilled, either through study or experience, verset, versed sine, A verse or verses, See Verse, thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something through study or experience; "well versed in classical languages, thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something through study or experience; "well versed in classical languages", If you are versed in or well versed in something, you know a lot about it. Page is well versed in many styles of jazz. Acquainted through study or experience; knowledgeable or skilled: She is well versed in classical languages. be (well) versed in sth to know a lot about a subject, method etc (versatus, past participle of versari , from versare; VERSATILE), proficient, experienced, skilled, practiced, an injectable form of benzodiazepine (trade name Versed) useful for sedation and for reducing pain during uncomfortable medical procedures, Turned, skilled; practiced, Acquainted or familiar, as the result of experience, study, practice, etc, vv, plural of verse,
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One of several similar units of a song, consisting of several lines, generally rhymed - "Note the shift in tone between the first verse and the second."
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Poetic form in general - "The restrictions of verse have been steadily relaxed over time."
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A poetic form with regular meter and a fixed rhyme scheme - "Restoration literature is well known for its carefully constructed verse."
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To educate about, to teach about - "He versed us in the finer points of category theory."
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A specific fictional universe - ""There must be newcomers to the X-Men 'verse, too, since the threequel opened to an unprecedented $120 million Memorial Day Weekend box office.""
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A piece of poetry
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To tell in verse, or poetry
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A portion of an anthem to be performed by a single voice to each part
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To make verses; to versify
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Metrical arrangement and language; that which is composed in metrical form; versification; poetry
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A short division of any composition
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One of the short divisions of the chapters in the Old and New Testaments
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9 disposed according to metrical rules
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compose verses or put into verse; "He versified the ancient saga
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a line of metrical text familiarize through thorough study or experience; "She versed herself in Roman archeology" compose verses or put into verse; "He versified the ancient saga
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a line of metrical text familiarize through thorough study or experience; "She versed herself in Roman archeology"
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A stanza; a stave; as, a hymn of four verses
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A line of writing arranged in a metrical pattern, i e , a line of poetry Also, a piece of poetry or a particular form of poetry such as free verse, blank verse, etc , or the art or work of a poet Sidelight: The popular use of the word verse for a stanza or associated group of metrical lines is not in accordance with the best usage A stanza is a group of verses (See also Stich)
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A line consisting of a certain number of metrical feet see Foot, n
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A single metrical line of poetry, or poetry in general (as opposed to prose)
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Another term for stanza
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A group of words in a song Songs can have one verse or many verses Most of today's popular songs have a verse and a refrain Also see bridge
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compose verses or put into verse; "He versified the ancient saga"
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a line of metrical text
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rhyme; stanza; poem; subdivision of a Biblical chapter isim
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Verse is writing arranged in lines which have rhythm and which often rhyme at the end. I have been moved to write a few lines of verse. see also blank verse = poetry
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A verse is one of the parts into which a poem, a song, or a chapter of the Bible or the Koran is divided. This verse describes three signs of spring. To familiarize by study or experience: He versed himself in philosophy. blank verse free verse nonsense verse society verse
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literature in metrical form
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A generic term used to describe poetic lines composed in a measured rhythmical pattern, that are often, but not necessarily, rhymed See also line, meter, rhyme, rhythm
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familiarize through thorough study or experience; "She versed herself in Roman archeology"
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One of the important elements of rock music form In rock music, the words usually change during the verse, but are repeated in each chorus The other main section of a rock song is called the bridge
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- mode of expression using metered or measured language
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writing which is arranged in short lines with a rhythmic pattern, or one of the parts into which a poem or song is divided
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Each chapter of the Bible is divided into "verses," just as a poem might be The verses are numbered, making them easy to find
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The more subdued musical passages between refrains or choruses
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Another word for Poetry Also another word for Stanza
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Refers to either a single line of poetry or to metrical poetry in general
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In poetry, a group of lines constituting a unit In liturgical music for the Catholic Church, a phrase from the Scriptures that alternates with the response
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A single metrical line in a poetic composition; one line of poetry A division of a metrical composition, such as a stanza of a poem or hymn Metrical or rhymed composition as distinct from prose; poetry
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A line of words arranged in a metrical pattern
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An introduction to a show tune that serves as a transition between the dialogue and the song form
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vers
versine, versed sine
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verse.
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versed
knowledgeable or skilled, either through study or experience
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A verse
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vers
versed sine
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A verse or verses
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See Verse
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versed
thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something through study or experience; "well versed in classical languages
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thoroughly acquainted with and skilled in something through study or experience; "well versed in classical languages"
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If you are versed in or well versed in something, you know a lot about it. Page is well versed in many styles of jazz. Acquainted through study or experience; knowledgeable or skilled: She is well versed in classical languages. be (well) versed in sth to know a lot about a subject, method etc (versatus, past participle of versari , from versare; VERSATILE)
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versed
proficient, experienced, skilled, practiced sıfat
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an injectable form of benzodiazepine (trade name Versed) useful for sedation and for reducing pain during uncomfortable medical procedures
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Turned
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skilled; practiced
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Acquainted or familiar, as the result of experience, study, practice, etc
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