Verse

/vɜrs/ noun

Verse is writing arranged with a rhythm, often with a pattern of beats or rhymes, like in poetry or songs. It can also mean a single section or line of such writing, especially in the Bible or music.

From Latin 'versus', meaning 'a line or row, especially of writing', originally 'a turning', from 'vertere' meaning 'to turn'. It referred to each line as a turn of the plow or the pen.

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