Pleiades
Pleiades is a form of poetry consisting of seven lines while each line starts with the same letter as the title. Only one word is allowed in the title
followed by a single seven-line stanza. This form was invented in 1999 by Craig Tigerman, Sol Magazine's Lead Editor.
Pleiades is a form of poetry consisting of seven lines while each line starts with the same letter as the title. Only one word is allowed in the title
followed by a single seven-line stanza. This form was invented in 1999 by Craig Tigerman, Sol Magazine's Lead Editor.
[n] a star cluster in the constellation Taurus
[n] (Greek mythology) 7 daughters of Atlas and half-sisters of the Hyades; placed among the stars to save them from the pursuit of Orion
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absolute magnitude, Atlantides, Beehive, binary star, black hole, Cepheid variable, double star, dryad, dwarf star, fixed star, flower nymph, giant star, glen nymph, globular cluster, gravity star, hamadryad, Hertzsprung-Russell diagram, Hyades, limoniad,