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Pure Rhymes
Words that have identical vowel-based rhyme sounds in the tonic syllable. Moreover, that tonic syllable must start with a different consonantal sound.
There are no pure rhymes for "f an".
Pure Rhymes — Set #1 of 1
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End Rhymes
Words that have a pure rhyme on their last syllable only.
bedpan
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deadpan
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merman
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Furman
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Tristan
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Triston
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Near Rhymes
Words that "almost" rhyme on the vowel-based rhyme sound of the stressed syllable like: be/eat or maybe/shapely.
bedpan
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deadpan
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dextran
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helmsman
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weatherman
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assemblyman
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Redman
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Ketchikan
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Uzbekistan
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Frenchman
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Turkmenistan
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Near Rhymes — Set #2 of 2
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Mosaic Rhymes
Rhymes made up of more than one word. For instance, "jealous" and "tell us" or "shaky" and "make me."
chef + can
deaf + can
deaf + man
deaf + than
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