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OP "The rhapsode (the word means 'song stitcher' in Greek)....."
So a "rhapsody" is work of a bard in stitching together fragments, to create an epic.
And I only knew the musical usage "free irregular form, suggesting improvisation"
In anatomy, the muscles of the abdomen are divided longitudinally by the "median raphe"
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