different between versification vs verbification
versification
English
Etymology
verse +? -ification
Noun
versification (countable and uncountable, plural versifications)
- (poetry) The act, art, or practice of composing poetic verse; the construction or measure of verse or poetry; metrical composition.
- (biblical) The process by which the books of the Bible were divided into verses; a particular way of dividing biblical books into verses
Related terms
Translations
References
- versification in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
Anagrams
- verifications
French
Etymology
From versifier
Pronunciation
Noun
versification f (plural versifications)
- versification
versification From the web:
- versification meaning
- what is versification in poetry
- what does diversification mean
- what is versification competition
- what is versification in literature
- what does diversification mean in literature
- what does diversification mean in poetry
- verification code
verbification
English
Etymology
verb +? -ification
Noun
verbification (countable and uncountable, plural verbifications)
- The use of a noun as though it were a verb; conversion into a verb.
verbification From the web:
- what verification
- what verification code
- what verification does coinbase need
- what verification is needed to fly
- what verification means
- what verification code means
- what verification is needed for covid vaccine
- what verification is needed for a passport
Share
Tweet
+1
Share
Pin
Like
Send
Share
you may also like
- versification vs verbification
- versifications vs verbifications
- verifications vs verbifications
- prophetic vs vaticinal
- prophet vs vaticide
- unyeaned vs unweaned
- couplezilla vs taxonomy
- weddingzilla vs taxonomy
- bridezilla vs taxonomy
- tailoress vs taxonomy
- tailorless vs tailoress
- jailoresses vs tailoresses
- tailoress vs jailoress
- seamstress vs tailoress
- wiltshire vs dorset
- wiltshire vs hampshire
- wiltshire vs somerset
- inland vs wiltshire
- commender vs commenter
- rededication vs taxonomy