ˌstik noun combining form
( -s )
Etymology: Latin -stichon, from Greek, from neuter of -stichos having (so many) rows or lines, from stichos row, line, verse
: poem or stanza consisting of (so many) lines
deca stich
hepta stich
ˌstik noun combining form
( -s )
Etymology: Latin -stichon, from Greek, from neuter of -stichos having (so many) rows or lines, from stichos row, line, verse
: poem or stanza consisting of (so many) lines
deca stich
hepta stich
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012