Definitionadj. having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds
Last update: July 13, 2015
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His latest work was Secreta Secretorum or Secrets of Old Philosophers, rhymed extracts from a pseudo-Aristotelian treatise. [Please select]
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He spells the town with two d's, by the way, to insure its being rhymed properly with Paddy and daddy. [Please select]
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_Hiawatha_ and _Evangeline_ are not rhymed, the former being trochaic tetrameter and the latter largely dactylic hexameter. [Please select]
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"I have not rhymed it," the king answered; "but sometimes the song shapes itself when it is needed." [Please select]
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Or is it that hath come to court that Nonpareil, that radiant Incognita, that be-rhymed Dione at whose real name you keep us guessing. [Please select]
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So thrilled did he become with the vision that he fell to making rhymes, and was surprised to find that the same pair of eyes always rhymed with skies--and they were brown. [Please select]
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