Poetricate - verb:
The act of creating poetry as a thoughtful and concerted effort.
Past tense: poetricated
Noun: poetrication
Continuing/present tense: poetricating
The act of creating poetry as a thoughtful and concerted effort.
Past tense: poetricated
Noun: poetrication
Continuing/present tense: poetricating
Example: I haven't poetricated in a while.
Example: I think I feel the need to poetricate; it has been too long since I wrote a poem.
Example: "Hey, man, what are you doing?"
"Just poetricating."
"Sweet, can I hear some of what you wrote?"
Example: I think I feel the need to poetricate; it has been too long since I wrote a poem.
Example: "Hey, man, what are you doing?"
"Just poetricating."
"Sweet, can I hear some of what you wrote?"
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It can range from pretending to be a Shakespearean
actor in one's own residence, to practicing lines in
public in order to memorize poems. The term can
also be an adjective with a different pronunciation.
The verb pronounces the last syllable as 'kate' and
the adjective pronounces the final syllable as 'kit'.
It can range from pretending to be a Shakespearean
actor in one's own residence, to practicing lines in
public in order to memorize poems. The term can
also be an adjective with a different pronunciation.
The verb pronounces the last syllable as 'kate' and
the adjective pronounces the final syllable as 'kit'.
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(noun)
Pronunciation: leks poh-ET-ih-kah
Definition:
Lex Poetica™ means “the law of poetry.” It describes the idea that art and language can uphold justice the same way laws do. The phrase represents a movement where words are used not just for beauty, but for truth - turning poetry into a tool for change, healing, and freedom.
It’s when a poem reads like a declaration of rights, or when an artist uses verse to speak against injustice. Lex Poetica™ shows that laws and poems share the same heartbeat: both seek to express what is fair, human, and eternal.
(noun)
Pronunciation: leks poh-ET-ih-kah
Definition:
Lex Poetica™ means “the law of poetry.” It describes the idea that art and language can uphold justice the same way laws do. The phrase represents a movement where words are used not just for beauty, but for truth - turning poetry into a tool for change, healing, and freedom.
It’s when a poem reads like a declaration of rights, or when an artist uses verse to speak against injustice. Lex Poetica™ shows that laws and poems share the same heartbeat: both seek to express what is fair, human, and eternal.
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