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🎵 Near Rhymes for "Apposite"
30 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
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| acolyte | 3 | noun | An attendant, assistant, or follower. |
| appetite | 3 | noun | A desire to eat food or consume drinks. |
| anthracite | 3 | noun | A form of carbonized ancient plants; the hardest and cleanest-burning of all the coals. |
| satellite | 3 | noun | A man-made apparatus designed to be placed in orbit around a celestial body, generally to relay information, data etc. to Earth. |
| aconite | 3 | noun | The herb wolfsbane, or monkshood; any plant of the genus Aconitum, all the species of which are poisonous. |
| magnetite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) A magnetic mineral, Fe₃O₄, one of the primary ores of iron. |
| candlelight | 3 | noun | The light emitted by a candle. |
| phagocyte | 3 | noun | (cytology) A cell of the immune system, such as a neutrophil, macrophage or dendritic cell, that engulfs and destroys viruses, bacteria and waste materials, or in the case of mature dendritic cells; displays antigens from invading pathogens to cells of the lymphoid lineage. |
| achondrite | 3 | noun | (astronomy, geology) Any stony meteorite that contains no chondrules. |
| hermaphrodite | 4 | noun | (biology) Cosexual: an organism possessing both types of gonads; a flower possessing both stamens and pistils. |
| astrocyte | 3 | noun | (neurology) A neuroglial cell, in the shape of a star, in the brain. |
| magnesite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) A form of magnesium carbonate, MgCO₃, occurring as dolomite (with calcite) but rarely found in the pure state. |
| axinite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) A borosilicate of aluminum, iron, and lime, commonly found in glassy, brown crystals with acute edges. |
| analcite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) Analcime. |
| apatite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) A calcium fluoride phosphate of variable composition, sometimes used in the manufacture of fertilizer, as a gemstone, and (in powdered form) as a pigment, and also produced biologically in bones and teeth. |
| jacobite | 3 | noun | (historical) A supporter of the restoration of the Stuart kings to the thrones of England and Scotland in the late 17th century. [from 17th c.] |
| anhydrite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) An evaporite mineral made of anhydrous calcium sulfate. |
| communications satellite | 8 | noun | (space flight, telephony) An artificial satellite that relays and amplifies radio telecommunication signals by means of a transponder. |
| aphanite | 3 | noun | (geology, petrology) Certain dark igneous rocks having grain so fine that the individual crystals cannot be seen with the naked eye. |
| lazulite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) A semi-precious gemstone that is a basic phosphate of magnesium, iron and aluminium |
| alunite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) A gray whitish, water-soluble mineral, potassium aluminium sulphate; the natural source of alum, KAl₃(SO₄)₂(OH)₆. |
| andradite | 3 | noun | A nesosilicate mineral of the garnet group with chemical formula Ca₃Fe₂Si₃O₁₂. |
| anglesite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) A crystalline mineral form of lead sulfate, PbSO₄, formed by the weathering of galena. |
| allanite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) Any of a group of silicate minerals that are a source of rare earth metals. |
| asphaltite | 3 | noun | (mineralogy) Any of various bitumens containing asphaltenes. |
| artificial satellite | 7 | noun | man-made equipment that orbits around the earth or the moon |
| adamite | 3 | noun | A descendant of Adam; a human being. |
| ammonite | 3 | noun | (paleontology) Any of an extinct group of cephalopods of the subclass Ammonoidea; a fossil shell of such an animal. |
| masonite | 3 | noun | A type of hardboard formed using wooden chips and blasting them into long fibers with steam and then forming them into boards. |
| sacrificed | 3 | verb | (transitive) (religion) To offer (a human being or an animal, or an object) to a deity. |
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Poetry
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Greeting Cards
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