One-syllable rhymes boss — Your boss is the person in charge of the organization or department where you work. clos — Common LISP Object System crosse — a light staff with a triangular frame to which a network is attached, used in playing lacrosse das — hyrax. floss — the cottony fiber yielded by the silk-cotton tree. foss — a moat or defensive ditch in a fortification, usually filled with water. gosse — Sir Edmund William, 1849–1928, English poet, biographer, and critic. haas — Jacob, 1872–1937, English Zionist leader, in U.S. after 1902. hoss — (US, slang, South) A horse. kos — a unit of land distance of various lengths from 1 to 3 miles (1.6 to 4.8 km). las — the syllable used for the sixth tone of a diatonic scale. os — Anatomy, Zoology. a bone. pos — a chamber pot. ross — Betsy Griscom [gris -kuh m] /ˈgrɪs kəm/ (Show IPA), 1752–1836, maker of the first U.S. flag. rosse — William Parsons, Third Earl of, William Parsons. Two-syllable rhymes abbas — Ferhat. 1899–1985, Algerian nationalist leader: joined the National Liberation Front (1956); president of the provisional government of the Algerian republic (1958–61) alsace — a region and former province of NE France, between the Vosges mountains and the Rhine: famous for its wines. Area: 8280 sq km (3196 sq miles) demoss — (transitive) To remove moss from. fosse — Robert Louis ("Bob") 1927–87, U.S. dancer, choreographer, and theater and film director. hamas — a city in W Syria, on the Orontes River. trail boss — (in Western U.S.) a person responsible for driving a herd of cattle. Three-syllable rhymes dental floss — Dental floss is a type of thread that is used to clean the gaps between your teeth. semigloss — (of paint or a painted surface) having a moderate, satiny luster; having or producing a sheen that is neither flat nor highly glossy. Four-or-more syllable rhymes betsy griscom ross — Betsy Griscom [gris -kuh m] /ˈgrɪs kəm/ (Show IPA), 1752–1836, maker of the first U.S. flag. Was this page helpful? Yes No
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