- Decastich
- Decastich Dec"a*stich, n. [Pref. deca- + Gr. sti`chos a row, a line of writing, a verse.] A poem consisting of ten lines. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
decastich — dec·a·stich … English syllables
decastich — n. ten line poem … Dictionary of difficult words
decastich — ˈdekəˌstik noun ( s) Etymology: deca + stich : a poem or stanza of 10 lines … Useful english dictionary
-stich — ˌstik noun combining form ( s) Etymology: Latin stichon, from Greek, from neuter of stichos having (so many) rows or lines, from stichos row, line, verse : poem or stanza consisting of (so many) lines deca … Useful english dictionary