🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Dicus"
19 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "dicus" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| butterfly kiss | 4 | noun | A very light kiss. |
| ficus | 2 | noun | (botany) Any plant belonging to the genus Ficus, including the rubber plant, of species Ficus elastica. |
| cnicus | 2 | noun | 1 species: blessed thistle |
| tikis | 2 | noun | — |
| tikus | 2 | noun | — |
| goodbye kiss | 3 | "Goodbye Kiss" is the third single by Kasabian from their fourth studio album, Velociraptor!. | |
| mikus | 2 | noun | — |
| dycus | 2 | noun | — |
| pikus | 2 | noun | — |
| bye kiss | 2 | — | |
| dislike us | 3 | — | |
| dry kiss | 2 | — | |
| like us | 2 | — | |
| picus | 2 | a figure in Roman mythology, the first king of Latium. | |
| shy kiss | 2 | — | |
| strike us | 2 | — | |
| thy kiss | 2 | — | |
| unlike us | 3 | — | |
| wikis | 2 | noun | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Dicus"
36 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| detritus | 3 | noun | (by extension) Any debris or fragments of disintegrated material. |
| crisis | 2 | noun | An unstable situation, in political, social, economic or military affairs, especially one involving an impending abrupt change. |
| mindless | 2 | Showing a lack of forethought or sense. | |
| situs | 2 | noun | (law) The location of a property as used for taxation or other legal purposes. |
| stylus | 2 | noun | (computing) A small device resembling a pen used to input handwritten text or drawings directly into an electronic device with a touch-sensitive screen. |
| ibis | 2 | noun | Any of various long-legged wading birds in the family Threskiornithidae, having long downcurved bills used to probe the mud for prey such as crustaceans. |
| arthritis | 3 | noun | Inflammation of a joint or joints causing pain and/or disability, swelling and stiffness, and due to various causes such as infection, trauma, degenerative changes or metabolic disorders: any of several disease entities. |
| meningitis | 4 | noun | (pathology) Inflammation of the meninges, characterized by headache, neck stiffness and photophobia and also fever, chills, vomiting and myalgia. |
| encephalitis | 5 | noun | (pathology) Inflammation of the brain. |
| osteoarthritis | 6 | noun | (medicine) A form of arthritis, affecting mainly older people, caused by chronic degeneration of the cartilage and synovial membrane of the joints, leading to pain and stiffness. |
| hepatitis | 4 | noun | Inflammation of the liver, sometimes caused by a viral infection. |
| gastritis | 3 | noun | (pathology, medicine) Inflammation of the lining of the stomach, characterised by nausea, loss of appetite, and upper abdominal discomfort or pain. |
| bronchitis | 3 | noun | (uncountable) An inflammation of the bronchi of the lungs, that causes the cilia of the bronchial epithelial cells to stop functioning. |
| laryngitis | 4 | noun | An inflammation of the larynx, typically resulting in hoarseness. |
| rheumatoid arthritis | 6 | noun | (medicine) A chronic and progressive disease in which the immune system attacks the joints. It is characterised by pain, inflammation and swelling of the joints, stiffness, weakness, loss of mobility and deformity. Tissues throughout the body can be affected, including the skin, blood vessels, heart, lungs, and muscles. |
| homozygous | 4 | Of an organism in which both copies of a given gene have the same allele | |
| heterozygous | 5 | (genetics) Of an organism: having two different alleles in a given gene. | |
| mastoiditis | 4 | noun | (pathology) Inflammation of the mastoid process of the temporal bone. |
| titus | 2 | noun | Titus Caesar Vespasianus, a Roman Emperor who succeeded Vespasian and preceded Domitian. |
| pleuritis | 4 | noun | Pleurisy (inflammation of the pleura). |
| juvenile rheumatoid arthritis | 9 | noun | a form of rheumatoid arthritis that affects children; large joints become inflamed and bone growth may be retarded |
| viral hepatitis | 6 | liver inflammation due to a viral infection. | |
| serum hepatitis | 6 | noun | an acute (sometimes fatal) form of viral hepatitis caused by a dna virus that tends to persist in the blood serum and is transmitted by sexual contact or by transfusion or by ingestion of contaminated blood or other bodily fluids |
| chronic bronchitis | 5 | noun | (pathology) One of the two entities making up chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), defined as having a productive cough for three months in each of two successive years in a patient in whom other causes of chronic cough have been excluded. |
| infectious hepatitis | 7 | noun | an acute but benign form of viral hepatitis caused by an rna virus that does not persist in the blood serum and is usually transmitted by ingesting food or drink that is contaiminated with fecal matter |
| gouty arthritis | 5 | noun | Synonym of gout. |
| wood ibis | 3 | noun | A bird, the wood stork (not a true ibis). |
| analysis situs | 6 | noun | (obsolete, mathematics) Topology. |
| degenerative arthritis | 8 | noun | chronic breakdown of cartilage in the joints; the most common form of arthritis occurring usually after middle age |
| chronic gastritis | 5 | noun | persistent gastritis can be a symptom of a gastric ulcer or pernicious anemia or stomach cancer or other disorders |
| epidemic encephalitis | 9 | noun | an encephalitis that was epidemic between 1915 and 1926; symptoms include paralysis of the extrinsic eye muscle and extreme muscular weakness |
| acute gastritis | 5 | noun | gastritis caused by ingesting an irritant (as too much aspirin) |
| nicest | 2 | (chiefly informal) Pleasant, satisfactory. | |
| dices | 2 | noun | (uncountable) Gaming with one or more dice. |
| midas | 2 | noun | (Greek mythology) A king who sought and was for a while granted the cherished but subtly dangerous magical power to turn anything he touched into gold. |
| prices | 2 | noun | The cost required to gain possession of something. |
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