There are no six-letter words that directly mean “couplet.” However, depending on the context, here are some possible options:
- STANZA: This word refers to a group of lines in a poem, and can sometimes be synonymous with a couplet (two rhyming lines).
- STANCE: This term also refers to a group of lines in a poem, although it has broader usage meaning “position” or “attitude.”
- VERSET: This French word translates to “verse” and can be used for a single line or a couplet.
- DUET: Though not directly related to poetry, “duet” refers to a musical piece for two voices, which can be seen as an analogy for a two-line verse.
If you provide more context about where you encountered this six-letter clue, I can offer a more specific suggestion.