epodic

/ɪˈpɒdɪk/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or resembling a stanza or verse, especially in being short and self-contained

“The poem was written in an epodic style, with each verse describing a different season.”

2. noun

a stanza or verse, especially in a poem or song

“The epodic refrain of the song became stuck in my head.”

Synonyms

  • stanza
  • verse

Antonyms

  • prose