Rhymes with froth
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F f One-syllable rhymes
- auth — authentic
- broth — Broth is a kind of soup. It usually has vegetables or rice in it.
- cloth — Cloth is fabric which is made by weaving or knitting a substance such as cotton, wool, silk, or nylon. Cloth is used especially for making clothes.
- doth — 3rd person singular present ind. of do1 .
- moth — any of numerous insects of the order Lepidoptera, generally distinguished from the butterflies by having feathery antennae and by having crepuscular or nocturnal habits.
- roth — Phillip, born 1933, U.S. novelist and short-story writer.
- troth — faithfulness, fidelity, or loyalty: by my troth.
Two-syllable rhymes
- bee moth — any of various pyralid moths, such as the wax moth, whose larvae live in the nests of bees or wasps, feeding on nest materials and host larvae
- clothes moth — any of various tineid moths, esp Tineola bisselliella, the larvae of which feed on wool or fur
- drop cloth — a sheet of cloth, paper, plastic, or the like laid over furniture and floors for protection while a room is being painted or laid over shrubbery while the exterior of a house is being painted.
- face cloth — washcloth.
- ground cloth — groundsheet.
- hawk moth — any of numerous moths of the family Sphingidae, noted for their very swift flight and ability to hover while sipping nectar from flowers.
- io moth — a showy, yellow moth, Automeris io, of North America, having a prominent pink and bluish eyespot on each hind wing.
- monk's cloth — a heavy cotton fabric in a basket weave, used for curtains, bedspreads, etc.
- scotch broth — a thick soup prepared from mutton, vegetables, and barley.
- sphinx moth — hawk moth.
- sponge cloth — any cloth loosely woven of coarse yarn to produce a spongy look or texture, especially one constructed in honeycomb weave.
- tea cloth — A tea cloth is the same as a tea towel.
- wax moth — bee moth.
- wire cloth — a material of wires of moderate fineness, used for making strainers, manufacturing paper, etc.
Three-syllable rhymes
- antler moth — a European noctuid moth, Cerapteryx (or Charaeas) graminis, that has white antler-like markings on the forewings and produces larvae that periodically cause great damage to pastures and grasslands
- carpet moth — any of several geometrid moths with black- (or brown-)and-white mottled wings
- gypsy moth — a moth, Porthetria dispar, introduced into the U.S. from Europe, the larvae of which feed on the foliage of shade and other trees.
- luna moth — a large, pale-green, American moth, Actias luna, having purple-brown markings, lunate spots, and long tails.
- pilot cloth — a type of thick blue cloth used esp to make sailor's coats
- pina cloth — a fine, sheer fabric of pineapple-leaf fiber, used especially for lingerie.
- silkworm moth — any of several moths of the families Bombycidae and Saturniidae, the larvae of which are silkworms.
- tiger moth — any of numerous moths of the family Arctiidae, many of which have conspicuously striped or spotted wings.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- giant silkworm moth — any silkworm moth of the family Saturniidae.
- hummingbird moth — hawk moth.
- imperial moth — a yellow moth, Eacles imperialis, having a diagonal band of pinkish brown or purple: the hairy larvae feed on the leaves of hickory, oak, etc.
- man of the cloth — a clergyman or other ecclesiastic.
- potato moth — a gelechiid moth, Phthorimaea operculella, the larvae of which feed on the leaves and bore into the tubers of potatoes and other solanaceous plants.
- tapestry moth — carpet moth.
- webbing clothes moth — a small brown moth, Tineola biselliella, the larva of which feeds on woolens and spins a web when feeding.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- mediterranean flour moth — a small cosmopolitan moth, Anagasta kuehniella, whose larvae damage stored foodstuffs, as grain and flour.