BOSE
close (as in close the door, not we're very close friends)
does
hose
lows
nose
pose
rose
oppose, arose, compose. Anything ending in -ose pretty much.
Here's a list of six letter words ending in "ose":aldoseapposearkosechoosecymosedeposeexposefucosehexoseimposejocoseketosemorosenodoseopposeotiosepiloseramosereposeriboserugosesetosetrioseuprosevadosexylose
No, eye and symmetry are not considered a half-rhyme. Half-rhymes, also known as slant rhymes, involve words that have similar ending sounds but are not exact rhymes. Eye and symmetry do not share similar ending sounds.
Glucose.Sucrose.Lactose.Maltose.Galactose.Frutose.Dextrose.Mannose.Saccharose.Levulose.
"ose" is the 3-letter ending that typically indicates a molecule is a sugar. Examples include glucose, sucrose, and fructose.
Everything chemical that ends in 'ose' is known as a carbohydrate. an example would be glucose, maltose, sucrose, and fructose.
No. Please see the related questions below for "What rhymes with bad?" and "What rhymes with that?"
-ose Such as glucose, dextrose...
Enzymes are assigned names ending in -ase, for instance, zymase.Sugars are assigned names ending in -ose, for instance, glucose.One way of identifying words that end in a particular sequence of letters involves using Wolfram/Alpha (given in the link). For instance, to identify six-letter words ending in ose enter ___ose (note: three underscores).
It flows, but I'm not 100% sure if it exactly if they rhymes.
-ose
ending in -ose examples: glucose, sucrose, galactose, maltose, fructose