Poetry’s genius is that it offers both an endless supply of words and a fresh way of looking at everything under the sun. As an example, the word “majusculation” — from the noun “majuscule,” meaning upper case or capital lettering (the inverse of “miniscule”) — in poetry refers to the capitalization of the first letter in every line of a poem.
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