Results for: concluding verse of a poem which serves as a dedication
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character from any of the ancient Germanic languages of Scandinavia and Britain; phrase or poem recited when casting a magic spell, magical symbol or spell, old Germanic alphabet character, poem in Finnishrune
characteristic of a hero or heroine, courageous, fearless, daring, heroical, in or of heroic verse, large or extreme, larger than life-size, relating to mythical hero, see also:colossal, see also:mock-heroic, suitable for a heroheroic
characteristic sound of bird or insect, instrumental work in style of song, poem, poetry, set of words sung, short musical composition that is intended to by sung, ballad; collection of sounds made by a bird or other animal; poetry, singingsong
characterized by faithfulness and dedication; used in prayers or religious worship (i.e. devotional book), expressing religious devotion, short religious servicedevotional
chemical unit with 2 unpaired electrons, codon, group of 3, group of 3 elementary particles, group of 3 notes, one of 3 offspring, one of three offspring born at one birth; any group of three; unit of three lines of verse; tercet, three notes played in...triplet
choose rhyming word, poem, similarity in sound, sound similar, word sounding same as another, write poetryrhyme; rime
chorus in a Greek ode, movement in ancient Greek drama, second metrical form in poemantistrophe
church that temporarily serves as the central church of a diocese, temporary cathedralprocathedral
closing argument, final, shutting; concluding, ending, summarizing, shutting; conclusion (of a speech, etc.), something that closes, transfer of property ownershipclosing
clutch of eggs, environment, time and place of the action in a book (or film, etc.); set, scenery used in a dramatic production; complete set of tableware for one person; arrangement, position; melody accompanying a poem; frame in which a gem is set; (...setting
comic in heroic style, mock-heroic versemock-heroic
comic verse, short comic medieval tale in versefabliau
commemorate somebody or something sorrowfully, write an elegy, write a lament, compose a mournful poem, write or deliver an elegyelegize
company that was founded in 1998 at Stanford University by Larry Page and Sergey Brin and serves as a search engine on the InternetGoogle
completing, concluding, pertaining to completion; ending; terminating, final stage of manufacture, ending; bringing to an end; destroying; defeating; completing, perfecting; polishing; act of adding the finishing touchesfinishing
 

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