1. aurid
2. dasyurid
3. lemurid
4. lurid
5. murid
6. ophiurid
7. oxyurid
8. podurid
9. silurid
10. sminthurid
from: rhymezone.com
no. No words rhyme with largest and harvest
Yes, "booth" and "hood" rhyme. Both words end in the "ooth" sound.
They are end rhymes, meaning only the last few letters (in this case, "tion") rhyme. They are not perfect rhymes.
End rhyme occurs when the last syllables or words in two or more lines of a poem rhyme with each other. To determine if a poem contains end rhyme, look for words at the end of lines that have similar sounds. If these end words rhyme, then the poem contains end rhyme.
This is the type of end rhyme referred to as "true rhyme."
Yes, "youthful" and "beautiful" do rhyme. Both words end with the sound "-ful," creating a rhyme.
Yes, "wood" and "should" do rhyme because they have the same ending sound. Both words end with the "-ood" sound, making them rhyme when pronounced.
Yes, "net" and "best" rhyme. Both words end in the same "-et" sound.
Yes, "gel" and "well" rhyme as they both end in the same sound "-ell."
By itself, no. Dust doesn't rhyme with snow.
dishes,stitches...anytjing with the end sound ishes
An internal rhyme occurs when the middle sound of two words rhymes, e.g., boat / goal (medial sound is /O/). An end rhyme occurs when the final sound of two words rhymes, e.g., boat, beat (final sound is /t/).