distich

/ˈdɪstɪk/
noun
  1. A pair of lines of verse that form a complete unit, often a couplet.
    • She memorized a distich from the poem and recited it to her class.
    • In ancient Greek poetry, a distich often expressed a complete thought.
    • The poet wrote a beautiful distich about the changing seasons.
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