stichic

/ˈstɪkɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or consisting of lines of verse, especially in a poem that does not use stanzas.
    • The professor explained that stichic verse is common in long narrative works.
    • The epic poem was written in a stichic form, with no breaks between sections.
    • Many ancient Greek poems are stichic, meaning each line follows the next without stanza divisions.
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