verso
verse
noun BEHR-soh Rare
Origin: From Latin versus (a turning, a line of writing).
Also means
line of poetry
Usage Note
Verso refers to a line of poetry, and un verso can also mean a stanza or short poem in informal use. En verso contrasts with en prosa, and the plural versos often means 'poetry' in a general sense. For the English sense 'versus', Spanish uses versus or contra.
Examples
"El poeta recitó sus versos ante el público."
Natural Translation
The poet recited his verses before the audience.
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