Similar words: diversification, oversimplification, ossification, falsification, densification, classification, emulsification, intensification. Meaning: [‚vɜrsɪfɪ'keɪʃn /‚vɜː-] n. 1. a metrical adaptation of something (e.g., of a prose text) 2. the form or metrical composition of a poem 3. the art or practice of writing verse.
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1. Since there is a limited scope for polished versification of good sense and elegant learning, poetry declines towards extinction.
2. Di versification can' t disperse enterprise' s operating risk.
3. The versification system of Taixia Xinzou essentially conforms to that of Zhongyuan Yinyun,(Sentence dictionary) with some exceptions influenced largely by the Southern dialects.
4. These have produced distinct kinds of versification, among which the most common are quantitative, syllabic, accentual, and accentual-syllabic.
5. The pastoral names of the characters and the type of versification employed correspond to the rustic mood.
6. In this volume Storni skilfully explored the many possibilities of recreating meaning in rhythm by means of freer versification.
7. Through discussion one will understand more clearly the purposes of versification being used in order to have better mastery of it in appreciation and translation of an original poetry.
8. When I read Yang Mengfang's poems, I deeply appreciate the versification, the poetic art and poetic teaching. His poems are filled with freshness. He merits a good name of Laurel.
9. The paper concludes that LIN's innovation lies in the versification and the profound influence of architectural art upon poetry.
10. The second chapter is on the musical elements of Thai poetry, including the history of Thai poetry, conversational habits, and the versification of Thai poetry in details.
11. Obscure Poetry makes a great progress at the liberation of man and construction of versification and inaugurates a new era in literature.
12. From the development of Yongwu poems, those in Liang Dynasty are the most important versification.
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