poet (noun)
41arch-poet — ˈärch, ˈȧch+| noun Etymology: arch (I) + poet : a chief poet arch poet in the king s court …
42Rod Smith (poet) — Rod Smith, who was born in Gallipolis, Ohio in 1962, is an American poet, editor and publisher. He grew up in Northern Virginia and moved to Washington, DC in 1987. Smith has authored several collections of poetry, including In Memory of My… …
43bush poet — /bʊʃ ˈpoʊət/ (say boosh pohuht) noun a poet who writes in the tradition of bush poetry …
44prose poet — /ˈproʊz poʊət/ (say prohz pohuht) noun a writer who writes with a poetic sensibility in a prose genre. –prose poetry, noun …
45prose poem — noun Date: 1842 a composition in prose that has some of the qualities of a poem • prose poet noun …
46tone poem — noun Date: 1902 symphonic poem • tone poet noun …
47performance poetry — noun a form of poetry that is performed as a dramatic monologue or exchange and frequently involves improvisation. Derivatives performance poet noun …
48poetess — poet ► NOUN 1) a person who writes poems. 2) a person possessing special powers of imagination or expression. DERIVATIVES poetess noun …
49performance poetry — /pəˈfɔməns poʊətri/ (say puh fawmuhns pohuhtree) noun poetry intended to be read aloud as a theatrical event. –performance poet, noun …
50sound poetry — /ˈsaʊnd poʊətri/ (say sownd pohuhtree) noun a poetic genre in which syllables of speech sounds are linked together, rather than whole words. –sound poet, noun …