-
since have used the technique.
Etymologically it
derives from the Gr****
stikhos ("row, line of verse") +
muthos ("speech, talk").
Stichomythia is particularly...
- sthène,
sthenia stich- line, row Gr**** στείχειν (steíkhein), στίχος (
stíkhos) acrostic, cadastre, distich, distichous, haplostichous, hemistich, heptastich...
- vestīgium "footprint, track; trace, mark; sole of foot" (> "vestige")
stíkhos "a row (of soldiers); a line of poetry" > Russ stix "verse, a line of poetry;...
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scaled woodcreeper,
Lepidocolaptes squamatus stichus,
sticticus G στίχος (
stíkhos) line, file
Ochlerotatus sticticus, a mosquito;
western erete,
Eretes sticticus...
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Tristychius (from Gr****: τρεις treis, 'three' and Gr****: στῐ́χος
stíkhos 'row') is an
extinct genus of
euselachian chondrichthyan from the Carboniferous...
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parrots picking cards stichomancy /ˈstɪkoʊmænsi/: by
books or
lines (Gr****
stikhos, 'line of verse' + manteía, 'prophecy') aleuromancy² /əˈljʊəroʊmænsi/:...
- sthène,
sthenia stich- line, row Gr**** στείχειν (steíkhein), στίχος (
stíkhos) acrostic, cadastre, distich, distichous, haplostichous, hemistich, heptastich...
- Urostyla. The term
stichotrich derives from the
ancient gr**** στίχος (
stíkhos),
meaning "row", and θρίξ, τριχός (thríx, trikhós),
meaning 'hair', because...
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Political verse (Gr****: politikós
stíkhos, πολιτικός στίχος), also
known as
decapentasyllabic verse (from Gr****: dekapentasíllavos, δεκαπεντασύλλαβος...
- threatened. The
etymology of
Polystichum comes from the Gr****
words polus and
stikhos,
which can be
translated as "many rows" and
refers to the
parallel rows...