telestic

/təˈlɛstɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having the nature of a telestich (a poem or line in which the last letters of each line form a word or message).
    • The poet wrote a telestic verse where the final letters spelled out the name of his beloved.
    • Her telestic composition was a clever way to hide a secret message in plain sight.
    • In the workshop, we learned how to create telestic patterns in our poetry.
noun
  1. A telestich; a poem or arrangement of lines in which the last letters of each line form a word, phrase, or message.
    • The puzzle magazine featured a telestic for readers to decode.
    • He challenged his students to write a telestic using the word 'FREEDOM' as the final letters.
    • The ancient manuscript contained a telestic that revealed the author's hidden signature.
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