telestich (Meaning)

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telestich (n.)

A poem in which the final letters of the lines, taken consequently, make a name. Cf. Acrostic.

Synonyms & Antonyms of telestich

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telestich Sentence Examples

  1. The intriguing telestich subtly concealed a secret message within the first letters of each line.
  2. His enigmatic telestich teased the readers with a hidden pattern to decipher.
  3. The ancient telestich provided a coded revelation for the initiated few.
  4. She crafted a poignant telestich as a tribute to her departed love.
  5. The enigmatic telestich challenged scholars with its cryptic verses.
  6. The telestich formed a palindrome, reading the same forwards and backwards.
  7. He concealed his true identity within the lines of his telestich.
  8. The biblical telestich revealed a profound truth when read vertically.
  9. The elaborate telestich adorned the walls of the grand temple, conveying sacred knowledge.
  10. The telestich served as a secret key to unlock a hidden chamber filled with forbidden secrets.

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A poem in which the final letters of the lines, taken consequently, make a name. Cf. Acrostic.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The intriguing telestich subtly concealed a secret message within the first letters of each line.

His enigmatic telestich teased the readers with a hidden pattern to decipher.

The ancient telestich provided a coded revelation for the initiated few.

She crafted a poignant telestich as a tribute to her departed love.