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"Masculine Rhyme"
Keywords:
rhyme
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syllable
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stresses
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prosody
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syllabic
Related Terms:
Feminine rhyme
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Rhyme
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Verse
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Rhyme scheme
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Free verse
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Sestina
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Iambic pentameter
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Oxytone
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Villanelle
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Blank verse
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Cinquain
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Double dactyl
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Versification
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Haiku
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Envoi
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Ottava rima
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Accent
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Sher
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Couplet
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Envoy
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Quatrain
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Rondel
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Iambic
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Internal rhyme
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Sonnet
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Heroic couplet
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Prosody
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Concrete poetry
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Distich
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Stanza
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Homonyms
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Homophone
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Trochee
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Iamb
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Spondee
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Poem
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Acrostic
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Homograph
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Homonym
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Syllabication
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Tribrach
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Bol
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Allomorph
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Syllabification
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Heteronym
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Sestet
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Elision
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Homophones
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Verse
an arrangement of stresses ending on an accented syllable.
cliffsnotes.com
a rhyme of one-syllable words, or multi-syllabic words with a stressed final syllable
academics.hamilton.edu
A rhyme that occurs in a final stressed syllable: cat/hat, desire/fire, observe/deserve.
infoplease.com
See Rhyme.
poetsgraves.co.uk
A masculine rhyme, in English prosody, is a rhyme on a single stressed syllable at the end of a line of poetry. This term is interchangeable with single rhyme, and is often used contrastively with the terms "feminine rhyme" and "double rhyme."
en.wikipedia.org
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