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Chylopoetic
Chylopoetic Chy`lo*po*et"ic, a. [Gr. chylopoiei^n to make into
juice, chylo`s juice, chyle + poiei^n to make.] (Physiol.)
Concerned in the formation of chyle; as, the chylopoetic
organs.
Ethopoetic
Ethopoetic Eth"o*po*et"ic [Gr. ?; ? custom, manners + ? to
make or form.]
Expressing character. [Obs.] --Urquhart.
Mythopoetic
Mythopoetic Myth`o*po*et"ic, a. [Gr. my^qos myth + ? able to
make, producing, fr. ? to make.]
Making or producing myths or mythical tales.
Narcissus poeticusAsphodel As"pho*del, n. [L. asphodelus, Gr. ?. See
Daffodil.] (Bot.)
A general name for a plant of the genus Asphodelus. The
asphodels are hardy perennial plants, several species of
which are cultivated for the beauty of their flowers.
Note: The name is also popularly given to species of other
genera. The asphodel of the early English and French
poets was the daffodil. The asphodel of the Greek poets
is supposed to be the Narcissus poeticus. --Dr.
Prior.
Pansies, and violets, and asphodel. --Milton. Nosopoetic
Nosopoetic Nos`o*po*et"ic, a. [Gr. ? disease + ? productive,
fr. ? to make.]
Producing diseases. [R.] --Arbuthnot.
Onomatopoetic
Onomatopoetic On`o*mat`o*po*et"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to onomatop[oe]ia; characterized by
onomatop[oe]ia; imitative; as, an onomatopoetic writer or
word. --Earle.
Poetically
Poetically Po*et"ic*al*ly, adv.
In a poetic manner.
Poeticule
Poeticule Po*et"i*cule, n.
A poetaster. --Swinburne.
Uropoetic
Uropoetic U`ro*po*et"ic, a. [1st uro- + Gr. ? to make.]
1. (Med.) Producing, or favoring the production of, urine.
2. (Zo["o]l.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a system of
organs which eliminate nitrogenous waste matter from the
blood of certain invertebrates.
Meaning of POETIC from wikipedia
- poem and is
written by a poet.
Poets use a
variety of
techniques called poetic devices, such as ****onance, alliteration,
euphony and cacophony, onomatopoeia...
- The
Poetic Edda is the
modern name for an
untitled collection of Old
Norse anonymous narrative poems in
alliterative verse. It is
distinct from the closely...
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Poetics is the
study or
theory of poetry,
specifically the
study or
theory of device, structure, form, type, and
effect with
regards to poetry, though...
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Poetic Justice is a 1993
American romantic drama film
written and
directed by John Singleton, and
starring Janet Jackson and
Tupac Shakur, with Regina...
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Poetic realism was a film
movement in
France of the 1930s. More a
tendency than a movement,
poetic realism is not
strongly unified like
Soviet montage...
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Poetic devices are a form of
literary device used in poetry.
Poems are
created out of
poetic devices via a
composite of: structural, grammatical, rhythmic...
- The
Poetic Books, also
called the
Sapiential Books, are a
division of the
Christian Bible grouping 5 or 7
books (depending on the canon) in the Old Testament...
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Poetic contractions are
contractions of
words found in
poetry but not
commonly used in
everyday modern English. Also
known as
elision or syncope, these...
- A
poetic journal is a
literary genre combining aspects of
poetry with the daily, or near daily, "takes" of
journal writing. Born of twin impulses: to track...
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Poetic justice, also
called poetic irony, is a
literary device with
which ultimately virtue is
rewarded and
misdeeds are punished. In
modern literature...