Definitions from Wiktionary (acrostic)
▸ noun: A poem or other text in which certain letters, often the first in each line, spell out a name or message.
▸ noun: A poem in Hebrew in which successive lines or verses start with consecutive letters of the alphabet.
▸ noun: A kind of word puzzle, whose solution forms an anagram of a quotation, with its initial letters often forming the name of the person quoted.
▸ adjective: Of or pertaining to acrostics.
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▸ noun: A poem or other text in which certain letters, often the first in each line, spell out a name or message.
▸ noun: A poem in Hebrew in which successive lines or verses start with consecutive letters of the alphabet.
▸ noun: A kind of word puzzle, whose solution forms an anagram of a quotation, with its initial letters often forming the name of the person quoted.
▸ adjective: Of or pertaining to acrostics.
▸ Also see acrostic
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▸ Words similar to acrostics
▸ Usage examples for acrostics
▸ Idioms related to acrostics
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing acrostics
▸ Popular nouns described by acrostics
▸ Words that often appear near acrostics
▸ Rhymes of acrostics
▸ Invented words related to acrostics