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Rima   /rˈimə/   Listen
Rima

noun
(pl. rimae)
1.
A narrow elongated opening or fissure between two symmetrical parts.



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"Rima" Quotes from Famous Books



... translator, seems rarely to interfere with the free and graceful movement of the original work. The mighty thought of the master felt no impediment from the elaborate artistic panoply which must needs obstruct and harass the interpretation of the disciple. Dante's terza rima is a bow of Odysseus which weaker mortals cannot bend with any amount of tugging, and which Mr. Longfellow has judiciously refrained from trying to bend. Yet no one can fail to remark the prodigious loss entailed by this necessary sacrifice ...
— The Unseen World and Other Essays • John Fiske



Words linked to "Rima" :   pudendal slit, orifice, opening, pudendal cleft, oral fissure, glottis vera, urogenital cleft, porta, oral cavity, true glottis, pudendal cleavage, mouth, glottis spuria, false glottis, rima glottidis, vulvar slit



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