monorhyme

/ˈmɑnəˌraɪm/
noun
  1. A poem or stanza in which all lines have the same rhyme.
    • In class, we studied a medieval monorhyme about the seasons.
    • She challenged herself to compose a monorhyme using only the rhyme 'ate'.
    • The poet wrote a monorhyme where every line ended with the sound 'ight'.
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