"Rhame" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rhame" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rhame" Meaning

A faint whisper or a low, indistinct sound, especially the humming of the voice from a long distance.

"Rhame" Examples

Examples of the word "rhyme"


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| 1 | The child enjoyed singing a nursery rhyme with her friends. |
| 2 | Tom thought the rap song consisted of rhymes that were perfect and poetic. |
| 3 | The couple's dialogue didn't quite rhyme with each other in the movie scene. |
| 4 | The English teacher asked her students to find words that perfectly rhyme with 'time'. |
| 5 | The kids played a language game by coming up with rhymes for animal names.

"Rhame" Similar Words

Rhaetian

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Rhaetic

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Rhaetizite

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Rhaeto-romance

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The term "Rhaeto-Romance" refers to a branch of Romance languages spoken in the eastern Alps, primarily in Italy (Valle d'Aosta, Ladin, and Friuli-Venezia Giulia) and Switzerland (Grison). It forms part of the Romance languages, which has evolved from the Latin spoken by the Romans.<br><br>Rhaeto-Romance languages include:<br><br>1. Ladin: spoken in the Dolomite region of northeastern Italy.<br>2. Romansh: spoken in the canton of Grisons in southeastern Switzerland.

Rhaeto-romanic

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The term "Rhaeto-Romance" refers to a group of Romance languages that were historically spoken in the Alpine regions of Central Europe, primarily in what is now Switzerland, Italy, and Austria.

Rhagades

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Rhagadiform

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A rare and interesting word!<br><br>Rhagadiform (adjective) refers to having or resembling a rough, cracked, or scabby surface, often in relation to the skin.<br><br>It is derived from the Greek words "rhagades," meaning cracks or fissures, and the suffix "-iform," meaning having the shape of or resembling.<br><br>This word is often used in medical contexts to describe skin conditions such as rhagades, a condition characterized by cracks and fissures on the skin, often on the lips or genital area.

Rhagoletis

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R Rhagoletis is a genus of flies in the family Tephritidae, commonly known as fruit flies.

Rhamnaceae

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The Rhamnaceae is a plant family commonly known as the buckthorn family. It consists of about 50 genera and 650 species of deciduous or evergreen shrubs or small trees, often with small flowers and distinctively woody fruit.

Rhamnaceous

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Adj. - Having a relation to rhamnose, an aldehyde sugar; or in botany, resembling the buckthorn plant (Rhamnus spp.), often characterized by the presence of glands rich in tannins.

Rhamnales

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Rhamnolipid

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Rhamnoside

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Rhamnosus

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Rhamnous

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Rhamnousia

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Rhamnousia is one of the four virtues in Aristotle's ethics, along with phronesis (prudence), sophrosyne (temperance), and arete (excellence). Rhamnousia encompasses the feelings of shame, guilt, and remorse for having committed an action that goes against one's own values or moral principles. It involves acknowledging one's own wrongdoing and taking responsibility for it, and seeking to make amends when necessary. Rhamnousia is often seen as opposite to ponos (shamelessness or recklessness), and is considered an essential aspect of human agency and moral character.