The repetition of the accented vowel sound and all succeeded sounds in important or importantly positioned words. See perfect rhyme and identical rhyme.
In literature, rhyme means a short poem with rhyming lines. Whereas verse means writing arranged with a metrical rhythm.
The term for when the middle of words rhyme is called "internal rhyme." It occurs when words within the same line of poetry rhyme with each other.
The term for getting the rhyme slightly wrong is called a "slant rhyme" or "near rhyme." It occurs when two words have similar but not identical sounds, creating a subtle contrast in their rhyme.
Jan Westberg has written: 'Bo loves to row' -- subject(s): English language, Juvenile literature, Rhyme 'The athlete with big feet' -- subject(s): English language, Juvenile literature, Rhyme 'A door to the shore' -- subject(s): English language, Juvenile literature, Rhyme 'Bo Loves To Row (Rhyme Time (Abdo Publishing Company).)'
Its called an Approximate Rhyme
Scanning is a term that is applied in Literature to check a poem for its rhyme scheme, syllables, and count them. Then you have to put marks upon the stresses and unstressed syllables in order to show them in the lines.
after whose name is the term 'rhyme royal' called
Rhyme
The Literature of music is the writing of lyrics and the rhyme scheme of the song. It also is used to express what the song means as a whole.
Miosis
well there is one word that could rhyme worm squirm
Who coined the term world literature