Orange.
Orange, purple, and silver do not have any words that rhyme with them in the dictionary.
You can get the definition of the word Sophistry and all other words in the dictionary. If you do not own a dictionary then you can go to any online dictionary to find the meaning of this word.
The word sixpence does not rhyme with any other words. Sing a Song of Sixpence is an English nursery rhyme.
In any English dictionary after the date it became a word.
You could use another 'teen' number, such as eighteenth or nineteenth. I don't know of any other rhyme that would rok, and neither does my rhyming 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.
A word that rhymes with actual is factual. Most writers use poetic license to rhyme a difficult to rhyme word, like 'everything is satisfactual'.
ostrich?
No!
That is impossible. They both have the same ending, so any word that rhymes with one will rhyme with the other.
Any word is good for rhyming with Everyone can rhyme it is easy. Just remember you can rhyme with every word except orange and purple!!
No. Dictionary definitions describe the accepted and general uses of the word. They do not tell you that you cannot use it for other things, and indeed that is what inevitably happens over time with any language. For example, a dictionary printed sixty years ago would never define the word "gay" as "homosexual"; any modern dictionary which did not include that meaning would be inaccurate.