Centinody

/sɛnˈtɪnədi/ noun

A poem or composition consisting of one hundred parts or verses.

From Late Latin 'centum' (hundred) combined with Greek '-odia' (song, ode). This is a rare scholarly term formed to describe extended poetic works divided into exactly 100 sections. The term emerged in academic circles during the Renaissance when classical learning returned to Europe.

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