There are no perfect rhymes for lozenge in the English language.
According to the Oxford Rhyming Dictionary, orange does.
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".
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No, because the N sound isn't in porridge.
No, the word "storage" does not rhyme with "orange." Rhyming words typically have similar ending sounds, such as "cat" and "hat." In the case of "storage" and "orange," the ending sounds are different, so they do not rhyme.
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"Orange" does not rhyme with any words unless you count half-rhymes. "Lozenge" half-rhymes with "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".
you can not rhyme rhinoceros with anything and i think orange.
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There is no true rhyme for orange in the English language same with silver. but one can use a slant rhyme such as porridge, or forrage. Silver and sliver
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They are near rhymes, so depending on the context and format of your work, they can be used as a rhyme.
Orange, purple, and silver do not have any words that rhyme with them in the dictionary.
No, because the N sound isn't in porridge.
No, the word "storage" does not rhyme with "orange." Rhyming words typically have similar ending sounds, such as "cat" and "hat." In the case of "storage" and "orange," the ending sounds are different, so they do not rhyme.