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stich⋅ic

[stik-ik]
–adjective
1. pertaining to or consisting of stichs or verses.
2. composed of lines of the same metrical form throughout.

Origin:
1860–65; < Gk stichikós. See stich 1 , -ic


stich⋅i⋅cal⋅ly, adverb
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stich·ic   (stĭk'ĭk)   
adj.  Composed of verses having the same metrical form.
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Word Origin & History

stichic 
"made up of lines," 1787 (implied in stichical), from Gk. stikhikos "of lines, of verses," from stikhos "row, line, rank, verse," related to steikhein "to go, to march in order" (see stair).
Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
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