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Two-syllable rhymes

  • double bar — a double vertical line on a staff indicating the conclusion of a piece of music or a subdivision of it.
  • double star — two stars that appear as one if not viewed through a telescope with adequate magnification, such as two stars that are separated by a great distance but are nearly in line with each other and an observer (optical double star) or those that are relatively close together and comprise a single physical system (physical double star)
  • dower — Law. the portion of a deceased husband's real property allowed to his widow for her lifetime.
  • farrarGeraldine (Mrs. Lou Tellegen) 1882–1967, U.S. operatic soprano.
  • ferrar — Nicholas. 1592–1637, English mystic. He founded (1625) an Anglican religious community at Little Gidding, Huntingdonshire
  • film star — A film star is a famous actor or actress who appears in films.
  • fixed star — any of the stars which apparently always retain the same position in respect to one another.
  • flare star — a dwarf star that exhibits sudden increases of magnitude similar to solar flares.
  • flower — the blossom of a plant.
  • foobar — (slang) A serious mistake.
  • freight car — any car for carrying freight.
  • giant star — a star having a diameter of from 10 to 100 times that of the sun, as Arcturus or Aldebaran.
  • gill bar — branchial arch (def 1).
  • glower — to look or stare with sullen dislike, discontent, or anger.
  • go far — at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • gowerJohn, 1325?–1408, English poet.
  • grab bar — a bar attached to a wall near a bathtub or shower to provide a handgrip for a person who is bathing.
  • guitar — a stringed musical instrument with a long, fretted neck, a flat, somewhat violinlike body, and typically six strings, which are plucked with the fingers or with a plectrum.
  • high bar — a bar fixed in a position parallel to the floor or ground, for use in chinning and other exercises.
  • hower — a hole.
  • kadar — János [yah-nawsh] /ˈyɑ nɔʃ/ (Show IPA), 1912–89, Hungarian political leader: general secretary of the Communist Party 1956–88.
  • lamarJoseph R. 1857–1916, U.S. jurist: associate justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1911–16.
  • mail car — a railroad car for carrying mail.
  • milk bar — a simple restaurant, often with an open front, or a counter or booth where milk drinks, sandwiches, etc., are sold.
  • myanmarUnion of, official name of Burma.
  • navar — a system of air navigation in which a ground radar station relays signals to each aircraft indicating the relative positions of neighbouring aircraft
  • navarre — a former kingdom in SW France and N Spain.
  • north star — Polaris.
  • pace car — (in auto racing) an automobile that leads the competing cars through a pace lap or laps and leaves the course before the actual start of the race.
  • pinch bar — a kind of crowbar or lever with a projection that serves as a fulcrum.
  • pine tar — a very viscid, blackish-brown liquid having an odor resembling that of turpentine, obtained by the destructive distillation of pine wood, used in paints, roofing, soaps, and, medicinally, for skin infections.
  • power — a heavy blow or a loud, explosive noise.
  • prowl car — squad car.
  • qatar — an independent emirate on the Persian Gulf; under British protection until 1971. 8500 sq. mi. (22,000 sq. km). Capital: Doha.
  • renoirJean [zhahn] /ʒɑ̃/ (Show IPA), 1894–1979, French film director and writer.
  • rock star — a rock-'n'-roll star or celebrity.
  • rush hour — a time of day in which large numbers of people are in transit, as going to or returning from work, and that is characterized by particularly heavy traffic.
  • sand bar — a bar of sand formed in a river or sea by the action of tides or currents.
  • scout car — a fast, lightly-armored military vehicle equipped with guns and used chiefly for reconnaissance.
  • sea star — starfish.
  • shower — a person or thing that shows.
  • sitar — a lute of India with a small, pear-shaped body and a long, broad, fretted neck.
  • slice bar — a long-handled instrument with a blade at the end, for clearing away or breaking up clinkers, coal, etc., in a furnace.
  • slop jar — a large jar or pail for collecting household slop for disposal.
  • snack bar — a lunchroom or restaurant where light meals are sold.
  • so far — at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • soy flour — finely ground soybeans, most commonly used as an additive to other flours, processed meats, cereals, etc.
  • space bar — a horizontal bar on a typewriter keyboard that is depressed in order to resume typing one space to the right.
  • sport car — a small, high-powered automobile with long, low lines, usually seating two persons.
  • stock car — a standard model of automobile changed in various ways for racing purposes.
  • subpar — below an average, usual, or normal level, quality, or the like; below par: This month his performance has been subpar.
  • tank car — Railroads. a car containing one or more tanks for the transportation of liquids, gases, or granular solids.
  • thus far — at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • tower — the fiber of flax, hemp, or jute prepared for spinning by scutching.
  • victoire — a female given name, French form of Victoria.
  • wet bar — a small bar equipped with a sink and running water, for making and serving cocktails at home, in a hotel suite, or the like.
  • wood tar — a dark viscid product obtained from wood by distillation or by slow burning without flame, used in its natural state to preserve timber, rope, etc., or subjected to further distillation to yield creosote, oils, and a final residuum, wood pitch.
  • zadar — a seaport in W Croatia, on the Adriatic: formerly, with surrounding territory, an exclave of Italy.
  • adar — (in the Jewish calendar) the twelfth month of the year according to biblical reckoning and the sixth month of the civil year, usually falling within February and March. In a leap year, an additional month Adar Rishon (first Adar) is intercalated between Shevat and Adar, and the latter is known as Adar Sheni (second Adar)
  • afar — Afar means a long way away.
  • ajar — If a door is ajar, it is slightly open.
  • algar — a male given name.
  • babar — Babur
  • bazaar — In areas such as the Middle East and India, a bazaar is a place where there are many small shops and stalls.
  • bazar — a marketplace or shopping quarter, especially one in the Middle East.
  • bizarre — Something that is bizarre is very odd and strange.
  • bower — A bower is a shady, leafy shelter in a garden or wood.
  • boyar — a member of an old order of Russian nobility, ranking immediately below the princes: abolished by Peter the Great
  • brittle star — any echinoderm of the class Ophiuroidea, having the body composed of a central, rounded disk from which radiate long, slender, fragile arms.
  • bronze star — a U.S. military decoration awarded for heroism or achievement in military operations other than those involving aerial flights.
  • by far — You use the expression by far when you are comparing something or someone with others of the same kind, in order to emphasize how great the difference is between them. For example, you can say that something is by far the best or the best by far to indicate that it is definitely the best.
  • cable car — A cable car is a vehicle for taking people up mountains or steep hills. It is pulled by a moving cable.
  • cash bar — A cash bar is a bar at a party or similar event where guests can buy drinks.
  • cattle car — Railroads. stock car (def 2).
  • chair car — a railroad passenger car with pairs of adjustable seats on both sides of the aisle
  • cigar — Cigars are rolls of dried tobacco leaves which people smoke.
  • coal car — a railroad car designed for transporting coal
  • coal tar — Coal tar is a thick black liquid made from coal which is used for making drugs and chemical products.
  • cower — If you cower, you bend forward and downwards because you are very frightened.
  • dakar — the capital and chief port of Senegal, on the SE side of Cape Verde peninsula. Pop: 2 313 000 (2005 est)
  • devour — If a person or animal devours something, they eat it quickly and eagerly.
  • dinar — any of various former coins of the Near East, especially gold coins issued by Islamic governments.
  • disbar — to expel from the legal profession or from the bar of a particular court.
  • dog star — the bright star Sirius, in Canis Major.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • air power — A nation's air power is the strength of its air force.
  • arctic char — a char, Salvelinus alpinus, that occurs in northern and arctic seas
  • auer — Karl (karl), Baron von Welsbach. 1858–1929, Austrian chemist who discovered the alloy of cerium and iron used for flints in cigarette lighters and invented the incandescent gas mantle
  • au revoir — goodbye
  • baggage car — A baggage car is a railway carriage, often without windows, which is used to carry luggage, goods, or mail.
  • basket star — any echinoderm of the class Ophiuroidea, especially of the genus Gorgonocephalus, having long, slender, branching arms.
  • bauer — Georg [gey-awrk] /geɪˈɔrk/ (Show IPA), Agricola, Georgius.
  • blazing star — a North American liliaceous plant, Chamaelirium luteum, with a long spike of small white flowers
  • buffet car — a railway coach where light refreshments are served
  • bumper car — A bumper car is a small electric car with a wide rubber bumper all round. People drive bumper cars around a special enclosure at a fairground.
  • carte du jour — a menu listing dishes available on a particular day
  • coffee bar — A coffee bar is a small café where non-alcoholic drinks and snacks are sold.
  • color bar — color line
  • cookie jar — a jar or other container for storing cookies.
  • cote d'ivoire — a republic in West Africa, on the Gulf of Guinea: Portuguese trading for ivory and slaves began in the 16th century; made a French protectorate in 1842 and became independent in 1960; major producer of coffee and cocoa. Official language: French. Religion: Muslim majority, with animist, atheist, and Roman Catholic minorities. Currency: franc. Capital: Yamoussoukro (administrative); Abidjan (legislative). Pop: 22 400 835 (2013 est). Area: 319 820 sq km (123 483 sq miles)
  • dauer — (nematology) A developmental stage of certain nematode larvae in which they exhibit increased durability.
  • dining car — a railroad car equipped with tables and chairs, in which meals are served.
  • empower — Give (someone) the authority or power to do something.
  • feather star — a free-swimming crinoid.
  • fire tower — a tower, as on a mountain, from which a watch for fires is kept.
  • graham flour — unbolted wheat flour, containing all of the wheat grain; whole-wheat flour.
  • great power — a nation that has exceptional military and economic strength, and consequently plays a major, often decisive, role in international affairs.
  • happy hour — a cocktail hour or longer period at a bar, during which drinks are served at reduced prices or with free snacks: happy hour from 5 to 7 p.m.
  • heavy spar — barite.
  • leyden jar — a device for storing electric charge, consisting essentially of a glass jar lined inside and outside, for about two-thirds of its height, with tinfoil.
  • mason jar — a glass jar with a wide mouth and an airtight screw top, much used in home canning.
  • morning star — a bright planet, especially Venus, seen in the east immediately before sunrise.
  • multiple star — three or more stars lying close together in the celestial sphere and usually united in a single gravitational system.
  • neutron star — an extremely dense, compact star composed primarily of neutrons, especially the collapsed core of a supernova.
  • parlor car — a railroad passenger car that has individual reserved seats and is more comfortable than a day coach.
  • patrol car — squad car.
  • polar star — north star
  • police car — squad car.
  • racing car — a car used for racing, as a specially designed and modified car or stock car.
  • rain shower — a brief rainfall, usually of variable intensity.
  • ray flower — one of the marginal florets surrounding the disk of tubular florets in the flower heads of certain composite plants, as the daisy.
  • salad bar — an assortment of salad ingredients, condiments, and dressings displayed on a serving table or counter, as at a restaurant, so that one can choose and combine ingredients freely.
  • sea power — naval strength.
  • serpent star — brittle star.
  • shooting star — meteor (def 1b).
  • shot tower — a tower from the top of which finely divided streams of molten lead are dropped down a central well, breaking up into spherical drops during their fall to be quenched and hardened in a tank of water at the bottom.
  • silver star — a bronze star with a small silver star at the center, awarded to a soldier who has been cited in orders for gallantry in action, when the citation does not warrant the award of a Medal of Honor or the Distinguished Service Cross.
  • sleeping car — a railroad car fitted with berths, compartments, bedrooms, or drawing rooms for passengers to sleep in.
  • smoking car — smoker (def 2a).
  • soup du jour — the soup featured by a restaurant on a particular day.
  • steel guitar — an acoustic, handheld guitar having a metal resonator and producing a wailing, variable sound.
  • stock power — a power of attorney permitting a person other than the owner of stock in a corporation to transfer the title of ownership to a third party.
  • superstar — a person, as a performer or athlete, who enjoys wide recognition, is esteemed for exceptional talent, and is eagerly sought after for his or her services.
  • touring car — an open automobile designed for five or more passengers.
  • trolley car — a streetcar propelled electrically by current taken by means of a trolley from a conducting wire strung overhead or running beneath a slot between the tracks.
  • variable star — a star that varies markedly in brightness from time to time.
  • whiskey sour — a cocktail made with whiskey, lemon juice, and sugar.
  • wild flower — the flower of a plant that normally grows in fields, forests, etc., without deliberate cultivation.
  • wind power — power derived from wind: used to generate electricity or mechanical power.
  • world power — a nation, organization, or institution so powerful that it is capable of influencing or changing the course of world events.
  • wrecking bar — pinch bar.
  • zero hour — the time set for the beginning of a military attack or operation.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • almodóvar — Pedro. born 1949, Spanish film director. His provocative black comedies include Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown (1988), The Flower of My Secret (1995), Talk to Her (2002), Volver (2006), and The Skin I Live In (2011)
  • basket flower — a composite plant, Centaurea americana, of central U.S. to Mexico, having raylike heads of tubular rose-colored flowers, each surrounded by a whorl of bracts making the flower head appear as if it is set in a basket.
  • binary star — a double star system comprising two stars orbiting around their common centre of mass. A visual binary can be seen through a telescope. A spectroscopic binary can only be observed by the spectroscopic Doppler shift as each star moves towards or away from the earth
  • carrion flower — a liliaceous climbing plant, Smilax herbacea of E North America, whose small green flowers smell like decaying flesh
  • conning tower — a superstructure of a submarine, used as the bridge when the vessel is on the surface
  • control tower — A control tower is a building at an airport from which instructions are given to aircraft when they are taking off or landing. You can also refer to the people who work in a control tower as the control tower.
  • cooling tower — A cooling tower is a very large, round, high building which is used to cool water from factories or power stations.
  • corkscrew flower — snailflower.
  • flower power — Flower power is an old-fashioned way of referring to hippies and the culture associated with hippies in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
  • hawaiian guitar — a six-to-eight-string electric guitar, fretted with a piece of metal or bone to produce a whining, glissando sound, played in a horizontal position usually resting on the performer's knees or on a stand, and much used by country music performers.
  • iceland spar — a transparent variety of calcite that is double-refracting and is used as a polarizer.
  • meteor shower — the profusion of meteors observed when the earth passes through a meteor swarm.
  • mineral tar — bitumen of the consistency of tar; maltha.
  • motive power — any power used to impart motion; any source of mechanical energy.
  • nuclear power — power derived from nuclear energy.
  • overpower — to overcome, master, or subdue by superior force: to overpower a maniac.
  • semester hour — a unit of academic credit fulfilled by completing one hour of class instruction each week for one semester.
  • solar power — energy generated by the sun
  • starfish flower — carrion flower (def 2).
  • staying power — ability or strength to last or endure; endurance; stamina.
  • superpower — an extremely powerful nation, especially one capable of influencing international events and the acts and policies of less powerful nations.
  • tassel flower — love-lies-bleeding.
  • trumpet flower — any of various plants with pendent flowers shaped like a trumpet.
  • vina del mar — a city in central Chile, near Valparaiso: seaside resort.
  • water tower — a vertical pipe or tower into which water is pumped to a height sufficient to maintain a desired pressure for firefighting, distribution to customers, etc.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • acoustic guitar — an ordinary guitar, which produces its normal sound through the sounding board and is not amplified in any way
  • atomic power — nuclear power.
  • balance of power — The balance of power is the way in which power is distributed between rival groups or countries.
  • butterfly flower — Also called Jerusalem date. a shrub or small tree, Bauhinia monandra, of French Guiana, having clusters of pink, purple-streaked flowers.
  • cardinal flower — a campanulaceous plant, Lobelia cardinalis of E North America, that has brilliant scarlet, pink, or white flowers
  • ivory tower — a place or situation remote from worldly or practical affairs: the university as an ivory tower.
  • martello tower — a circular, towerlike fort with guns on the top.
  • moccasin flower — the lady's-slipper.
  • paradise flower — a prickly vine, Solanum wendlandii, of the nightshade family, native to Costa Rica, having branched clusters of showy lilac-blue flowers.
  • resolving power — Optics. the ability of an optical device to produce separate images of close objects.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • refrigerator car — a freight car having either an ice chest or machinery for chilling perishables and sometimes having a heating unit to keep perishables from freezing.

One-syllable rhymes

  • ar — Arkansas
  • are — Are is the plural and the second person singular of the present tense of the verb be1. Are is often shortened to -'re after pronouns in spoken English.
  • bahr — Hermann [her-mahn] /ˈhɛr mɑn/ (Show IPA), 1863–1934, Austrian playwright and critic.
  • bar — A bar is a place where you can buy and drink alcoholic drinks.
  • barre — a rail at hip height used for ballet practice and leg exercises
  • car — a self-propelled road vehicle designed to carry passengers, esp one with four wheels that is powered by an internal-combustion engine
  • carr — an area of bog or fen in which scrub, esp willow, has become established
  • char — If food chars or if you char it, it burns slightly and turns black as it is cooking.
  • csar — Alternative form of tsar.
  • czar — an emperor: title of any of the former emperors of Russia and, at various times, the sovereigns of other Slavic nations
  • dar — Daughters of the American Revolution
  • darr — (UK, dialect, Norfolk) A bird, the European black tern.
  • dour — sullen; gloomy: The captain's dour look depressed us all.
  • far — at or to a great distance; a long way off; at or to a remote point: We sailed far ahead of the fleet.
  • farr — Obsolete spelling of far.
  • flour — the finely ground meal of grain, especially the finer meal separated by bolting.
  • gar — Also called garfish, garpike. any predaceous freshwater fish of the genus Lepisosteus, of North America, covered with hard, diamond-shaped scales and having long jaws with needlelike teeth.
  • haar — a thick, wet fog along the seacoast.
  • har — A sound of laughter, with a sarcastic connotation.
  • hour — a period of time equal to one twenty-fourth of a mean solar or civil day and equivalent to 60 minutes: He slept for an hour.
  • jar — Java archive
  • lahrBert (Irving Lahrheim) 1895–1967, U.S. entertainer and actor.
  • lar — (initial capital letter) Roman Religion. any of the Lares.
  • lour — lower2 .
  • mahr — (Islam) A mandatory gift from the groom to the bride upon marriage in Islamic cultures.
  • mar — to damage or spoil to a certain extent; render less perfect, attractive, useful, etc.; impair or spoil: That billboard mars the view. The holiday was marred by bad weather.
  • mph — Miles per hour.
  • n'dour — Youssou (ˈjusu). born 1959, Senegalese singer and musician, whose work has popularized African music in the West; recordings include Nelson Mandela (1986), Eyes Open (1992), and Nothing's in Vain (2002)
  • npr — National Public Radio
  • par — an equality in value or standing; a level of equality: The gains and the losses are on a par.
  • parr — a young salmon, having dark crossbars on its sides.
  • pharr — a city in S Texas.
  • r — the 18th letter of the English alphabet, a consonant.
  • r. — rabbi.
  • saar — Also called Saar Basin. a coal-producing region in W Germany, in the Saar River valley: governed by the League of Nations 1919–35; returned to Germany 1935 as a result of a plebiscite; under French economic control following World War II until 1956.
  • sar — Special Administrative Region (of China)
  • scar — a precipitous, rocky place; cliff.
  • scour — to range over, as in a search: They scoured the countryside for the lost child.
  • sour — having an acid taste, resembling that of vinegar, lemon juice, etc.; tart.
  • spar — (during World War II) a woman enlisted in the women's reserve of the U.S. Coast Guard (disbanded in 1946).
  • spohr — Ludwig [loot-vikh,, lood-] /ˈlut vɪx,, ˈlud-/ (Show IPA), or Louis [loo-ee] /ˈlu i/ (Show IPA), 1784–1859, German violinist and composer.
  • star — any of the heavenly bodies, except the moon, appearing as fixed luminous points in the sky at night.
  • starrBelle (Myra Belle Shirley) 1848–89, U.S. outlaw and folk hero.
  • tar — a sailor.
  • thar — any of several Old World wild goats of the genus Hemitragus, as H. jemlahicus (Himalayan tahr) introduced into New Zealand, having a long mane and short, stout, recurving horns: most are endangered or threatened in their native regions.
  • tsar — an emperor or king.
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