couplet

/ˈkʌplɪt/
noun
  1. Two lines of poetry that rhyme with each other and usually have the same meter.
    • The poem ends with a rhyming couplet about love and loss.
    • She memorized a couplet from her favorite poem for the class.
    • Shakespeare often used a couplet to conclude a sonnet.
  2. Two similar or connected things, especially a pair of people or objects.
    • The dancers moved as a perfect couplet across the stage.
    • The architect designed the building as a couplet of identical towers.
    • In the painting, a couplet of swans glides on the lake.
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