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dis·tich \ˈdi(ˌ)stik, -_stēk\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin distichon, from Greek, from neuter of distichos with two rows, of two verses, from di- + stichos row, line, verse; akin to Greek steichein to go — more at stair : a strophic unit or unit of verse consisting of two lines and usually comprising a sense unit |