Univocalic

A univocalic is a type of poem that uses only one vowel (i.e., only uses one of A, E, I, O, or U).

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jacques inaudi
official script
university of puerto rico at carolina
scosource
oscar hartzell
corrugated galvanised iron
striezelmarkt
aurichalcite
truman henry safford
autunite
brigido lara
university of puerto rico at ponce
american ballet theatre
raymond of aguilers
university of puerto rico at utuado
bud sport
beinn dearg (torridon)
colonial heads of the comoros
hwair
beinn dearg
islam and other religions
small numbers game
liberalism in belgium
castaways and cutouts
henry of carinthia
gabdulla
mackay, queensland
svecoman
korhogo
progress party (denmark)
mid day meals
ceyhan
galactic halo
deathbird
john bannon
dolma
liberalism in austria
evolution of cetaceans
lynn arnold
altmark incident
dean brown
diminishing angle
liberalism in armenia
susanthika jayasinghe