distich noun.
['dɪstɪk] Orig. in Latin form
distichon.
E16.[Latin distichon from Greek distikhon, use as noun (sc. metron metre) of neut. of distikhos of two rows or verses, formed as DI-2 + stikhos row, line of verse.]Prosody. A pair of verse lines, a couplet.
■ distichal adjective L18. [TahlilGaran] English Dictionary ▲