"Rhyming" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Rhyming" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Rhyming" Meaning

Also known as rhyming words, rhyming is the repetition of identical sound in two or more words, usually at the end of a line in poetry or music. Rhyming is a poetic device used to add musicality and structure to written or spoken language, making it more memorable and aesthetically pleasing.

"Rhyming" Examples

Usage Examples:

The children enjoyed singing the nursery rhyming song together with their teacher.
The poet's masterpiece was a beautiful rhyming poem about love and nature.
The musician's lyrics had a rhyming scheme that was both catchy and memorable.
The comedian's jokes had a great rhyming effect that left the audience in stitches.
The magician's rhyming couplets added to the magic of the performance.

"Rhyming" Similar Words

Rhusiopathiae

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Epizootic lymphangitis or cutaneous blastomycosis is caused by the fungus Histoplasma capsulatum or the closely related Rhinosporidium seeberi and the Leishmania parasites but most commonly by a Rhinosporidium seeberi.

Rhyacotriton

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A rare one!<br><br>Rhyacotriton is not a commonly known word, but it seems to be a genus of salamanders.<br><br>Rhyacotriton is a genus of aquatic salamanders in the family Rhyacotritonidae. They are endemic to the Pacific coast of North America.<br><br>Note: The scientific name "Rhyacotriton" is derived from Greek words "rhyákos" (ῥυάκος), meaning "rushing" or "swift", and "tritōn" (τρίτων), meaning "three" or " sea-god", a reference to the salamander's aquatic habitat.

Rhydectomy

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Rhyme

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The word "rhyme" refers to a word or phrase in which the final phonemes (units of sound) sound the same, typically in a poem or song.

Rhymed

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Said in a way that matches the sound of another word or words.

Rhymery

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The word "rhymery" is not a valid word in the English language.

Rhymes

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Rhymester

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A poet who writes in verse with a deliberate use of rhyme.

Rhymist

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There is no word "rhymist". However, I'm guessing you meant "rhymer".<br><br>A rhymer is a person who creates rhymes, often as a poet or songwriter.

Rhynchobdellea

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Rhynchocephala

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Rhynchocephalia

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Rynchocephalia is a now-abandoned term in paleontology that refers to a group of jawed vertebrates, but now the preferred term is "parasphenoid- palate craniates."

Rhynchocephalian

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A fossil group made up of extinct lizards, characterized by the presence of teeth pointed forward instead of being side-by-side like many modern lizards, and a relatively long, pointed snout (the Greek word "rhynch-" meaning 'beak' or 'snout', 'kēphalē' meaning 'head').

Rhynchocoel

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Rhynchocoela

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Rynchocoela refers to a category of nudibranchs, which are a type of sea slug, a marine gastropod mollusk. Rynchocoela is characterized by the presence of a rhytisome – a sort of wing-like appendage or flap.

Rhynchoelaps

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