isography

/aɪˈsɒɡrəfi/

Definitions

1. noun

A type of poetry where the first and last letters of each line are the same.

“The poet’s use of isography in the ballad added a unique and memorable touch.”

2. noun

A type of writing or drawing where the lines or strokes are identical in size, shape, and direction.

“The artist’s use of isography in her abstract painting created a sense of rhythm and flow.”

Synonyms

  • isometric
  • monogrammatic

Antonyms

  • anagram
  • antigram