Quicksilver
there is also the words
chilver which means female lamb
If you mean to pronounce it the English way, then no french word would do. If you mean to pronounce it the french way then any feminine form of an adjective ending with '-if' will do, like expressive, intensive, allusive, émotive, and so on
No, there is no such word.
No, the word, boosjy, is not a word in the English language. Any word that is in the English language can be found in the dictionary.
Cursive is used with any word you want to write in cursive. So any word that rhymes with "sea" can rhyme when written in cursive, as well as when printed.
English word for Malayalam word atta is leach; sparrow. or, any small bird.
No!
NOPE
The word sixpence does not rhyme with any other words. Sing a Song of Sixpence is an English nursery rhyme.
Purple Month Silver Orange
Orange, purple, and silver do not have any words that rhyme with them in the dictionary.
No, "any rock" does not rhyme with "billionaire." I also don't think that there are any rock names that rhyme with the word "billionaire." Sorry.
Silver, Purple, and Orange
There are only actually two colours that don't have any perfect rhymes, these are orange and silver. People believe purple to not rhyme with anything, but in fact there are two that do - hirple and curple, both of which I believe are in the English Dictionary. You will find assonances for orange and silver, for example orange can be loosely rhymed with "lozenge" or "porridge", and silver with "slither".
well...nothing in the English language that is an actual word....you can make it rhyme with just about any letter...it just whether it makes sense. :)
Orange.
ostrich?
they both like cheese They are all colours except for 'month'.