No. Rhyming words normally will have the same sound at the end. Please see the Related questions below for "What rhymes with wet?" and "What rhymes with track?"
No, "wet" and "track" do not rhyme. Rhyming words have similar ending sounds, such as "wet" and "let" or "track" and "back".
No.
Yes, they do.
This is an example of an eye rhyme, where words look like they should rhyme due to their spelling but are pronounced differently.
Wet pet.
"Wet with Sweat"
Date and skate (seafood) rhyme with "ate". Grape and pancake are close, but not quite.
Rhyming Scheme
Steeplechase
The famous rhyme in "The Cat in the Hat" goes like this: "The sun did not shine. It was too wet to play. So we sat in the house all that cold, cold, wet day."
No, it will get wet and you'll track in mud and/or water
Do you mean Rhyme? If so... then the words are Net (s) Get Let (s) Wet Pet (s) and ect
Depending on how wet a track is means how much reverb there is. Dry means little or no reverb. Very wet lots of reverb. Its probably originated from dry as in nothing added so the other side of the scales was wet.