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Definitions for Rime
[1] Also called rime ice . an opaque coating of tiny, white, granular ice particles, caused by the rapid freezing of supercooled water droplets on impact with an object. Compare frost(def 3) , glaze(def 17) .
[2] to cover with rime or hoarfrost.
[3] rhyme.
[4] identity in sound of some part, especially the end, of words or lines of verse.
[5] a word agreeing with another in terminal sound: Find is a rhyme for mind and womankind.
[6] verse or poetry having correspondence in the terminal sounds of the lines.
[7] a poem or piece of verse having such correspondence.
[8] verse(def 4) .
[9] to treat in rhyme, as a subject; turn into rhyme, as something in prose.
[10] to compose (verse or the like) in metrical form with rhymes.
[11] to use (a word) as a rhyme to another word; use (words) as rhymes.
[12] to make rhyme or verse; versify.
[13] to use rhyme in writing verse.
[14] to form a rhyme, as one word or line with another: a word that rhymes with orange.
[15] to be composed in metrical form with rhymes, as verse: poetry that rhymes.
[16] frost formed by the freezing of supercooled water droplets in fog onto solid objects
[17] (tr) to cover with rime or something resembling rime
[18] an archaic spelling of rhyme
[19] identity of the terminal sounds in lines of verse or in words
[20] a word that is identical to another in its terminal sound ``while'' is a rhyme for ``mile''
[21] a verse or piece of poetry having corresponding sounds at the ends of the lines the boy made up a rhyme about his teacher
[22] any verse or piece of poetry
[23] rhyme or reason sense, logic, or meaning this proposal has no rhyme or reason
[24] to use (a word) or (of a word) to be used so as to form a rhyme; be or make identical in sound
[25] to render (a subject) into rhyme
[26] to compose (verse) in a metrical structure
Words related to Rime
Words nearby Rime
rima oris, rima pudendi, rima vestibuli, rimaye, rimbaud, rime, rime riche, rime suffisante, rimer, rimester, rimfire
Origin of Rime
hyme1250–1300; Middle English rime < Old French, derivative of rimer to rhyme < Gallo-Romance *rimāre to put in a row ≪ Old High German rīm series, row; probably not connected with Latin rhythmus rhythm, although current spelling (from c1600) apparently by association with this word
Words that may be confused with Rime
WORDS, THAT, MAY, BE, CONFUSED, WITH, rhymerhyme, rhythm
Other words from Rime
rime·less , adjective
rhym·er , noun
in·ter·rhyme , verb (used without object), in·ter·rhymed, in·ter·rhym·ing.
mis·rhymed , adjective
non·rhyme , noun
non·rhymed , adjective
non·rhym·ing , adjective
out·rhyme , verb (used with object), out·rhymed, out·rhym·ing.
un·rhyme , verb (used with object), un·rhymed, un·rhym·ing.
well-rhymed , adjective
Word origin for Rime
hymeC12: from Old French rime , from rimer to rhyme, from Old High German rīm a number; spelling influenced by rhythm