monorhyme
/mɒnəˈraɪm/Definitions
1. noun
A poem or verse in which all the lines have the same rhyming sound.
“The poet’s use of monorhyme created a sense of musicality in the poem.”
2. noun
A type of meter or verse that consists of a series of lines with the same final syllable.
“The poet experimented with different forms of monorhyme to create a unique effect.”