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Meaning:
alphabet

(usually) the letters used in writing a language, arranged in order

letters of a writing system

blank verse

unrhymed verse (usually with 10 syllables in each line) used in poetry and drama

highly expressive, rhythmical literary piece

doggerel

nonsense

expressive, rhythmic literary work

haiku

a Japanese verse from using 17 syllables in 3 lines

highly expressive, rhythmical literary piece

incantation

(the use of) words used in magic

spell, magic

letter

a symbol or character representing a sound, of which words in writing are formed

symbol of an alphabet

magic

the art of controlling events by the (pretended) force of supernatural forces, superstitious beliefs etc

supernatural power; appearance

mumbo-jumbo

meaningless language

spell, magic

mystery

something of which the cause or origin is impossible to explain or understand

puzzle, secret

phoneme

one of the sounds of a language

letters of a writing system

poem

a piece of creative writing in a rhythmic (and often rhyming) form, usually designed to express deep feelings and thoughts

highly expressive, rhythmical literary piece

poetry

the art of a poet; poems in general; a quality that produces feelings as produced by poems

expressive, rhythmic literary work

rhyme

the similarity of sound of two or more words at the end of lines of verse

poetry in which lines end with like sounds

verse

(a form of) writing arranged in lines, each with a pattern of stresses and unstressed syllables; one of the short numbered divisions of a chapter in the Bible

written composition

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