stanzaˈstæn zə
stanza (n)
- plural
- stanzas
English Definitions:
stanza (noun)
a fixed number of lines of verse forming a unit of a poem
stanza (Noun)
A unit of a poem, written or printed as a paragraph; equivalent to a verse.
stanza (Noun)
An apartment or division in a building.
stanza (Noun)
A structural element in XML
Stanza
In poetry, a stanza is a unit within a larger poem. In modern poetry, the term is often equivalent with strophe; in popular vocal music, a stanza is typically referred to as a "verse". A stanza consists of a grouping of two or more lines, set off by a space, that usually has a set pattern of meter and rhyme.The stanza in poetry is analogous with the paragraph that is seen in prose, related thoughts are grouped into units. In traditional English-language poems, stanzas can be identified and grouped together because they share a rhyme scheme or a fixed number of lines. In much modern poetry, stanzas may be arbitrarily presented on the printed page because of publishing conventions that employ such features as white space or punctuation.
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