🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Edder"
5 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "edder" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| nedder | 2 | noun | — |
| bread dear | 2 | — | |
| dead deer | 2 | — | |
| red deer | 2 | noun | A species of large deer, Cervus elaphus, found in Europe and southwestern Asia. |
| sled deer | 2 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Edder"
50 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| better | 2 | verb | Greater or lesser (whichever is seen as more advantageous), in reference to value, distance, time, etc. |
| weather | 2 | noun | The short term state of the atmosphere at a specific time and place, including the temperature, relative humidity, cloud cover, precipitation, wind, etc. |
| setter | 2 | noun | Any of several long-haired breeds of hunting dog that set when they have scented game. |
| metal | 2 | noun | Any of a number of chemical elements in the periodic table that form a metallic bond with other metal atoms; generally shiny, somewhat malleable and hard, often a conductor of heat and electricity. |
| together | 3 | At the same time, in the same place; in close association or proximity. | |
| letter | 2 | noun | A symbol in an alphabet. |
| leather | 2 | noun | A tough material produced from the skin of animals, by tanning or similar process, used e.g. for clothing; often denotes leather from cattle when no qualifier specifies otherwise. |
| leper | 2 | noun | A person who has leprosy, a person suffering from Hansen's disease. |
| checker | 2 | noun | One who or that which checks or verifies something. |
| bettor | 2 | noun | A person who makes a bet, such as a wager on the outcome of a game of chance or a sporting event. |
| necker | 2 | noun | A scarf that is worn looped or tied around the neck. |
| udder | 2 | noun | An organ formed of the mammary glands of female quadruped mammals, particularly ruminants such as cattle, goats, sheep and deer. |
| sweater | 2 | noun | A knitted jacket or jersey, usually of thick wool, worn by athletes before or after exercise. |
| getter | 2 | noun | One who, or that which, gets. |
| header | 2 | noun | The upper portion of a page (or other) layout. |
| wrecker | 2 | noun | (Australia) A person or company that dismantles old or wrecked vehicles or other items, to reclaim useful parts. |
| bedder | 2 | noun | (in combination, informal) A property with a specified number of bedrooms. |
| love letter | 3 | noun | A letter written to express the author's love for the intended reader. |
| wedder | 2 | noun | A person who marries. |
| vedder | 2 | noun | A surname. |
| debtor | 2 | noun | (economics) A person or firm that owes money; one in debt; one who owes a debt. |
| dead letter | 3 | noun | An item of mail that cannot be delivered to its intended recipient; after some time it is returned to the sender, or destroyed. |
| cayenne pepper | 4 | noun | A powder condiment or spice formed from the dried chilli pepper varieties above. |
| black letter | 3 | noun | Text set in black-letter type. |
| shredder | 2 | noun | A machine that tears up objects into smaller pieces, especially a paper shredder, garbage shredder or gardening or farming shredder. |
| form letter | 3 | noun | A letter that is written generically with blanks to be filled in with individual details, often sent in bulk, and frequently regarded as impersonal. |
| egger | 2 | noun | One who gathers eggs. |
| eggar | 2 | noun | Any moth of the family Lasiocampidae. |
| deader | 2 | noun | (colloquial, chiefly humorous) One who is deceased, or will shortly become so. |
| spreader | 2 | noun | An object or person who spreads. |
| black pepper | 3 | noun | The dried, unripe berries (peppercorns) of the Piper nigrum plant which are commonly used as a spice and seasoning. They are either used whole, or in a ground or crushed form. |
| decker | 2 | noun | (used in conjunction with a number) Something having a certain number of levels. |
| bell pepper | 3 | noun | (Canada, US, Philippines) Any of several bell-shaped varieties of Capsicum annuum, an edible, sweet, generally mild (not spicy) fruit, originating in the New World. |
| red pepper | 3 | noun | (US) Spicy pepper. |
| chain letter | 3 | noun | A letter that can be mailed successively to different recipients, with each recipient ostensibly (but sometimes sarcastically) being instructed in the body of the letter to mail the letter to another person or persons. |
| sweet pepper | 3 | noun | (UK) The fruit of a nonspicy cultivar of pepper, Capsicum annuum, marketed in green-, red-, yellow- and orange-skinned varieties. |
| white pepper | 3 | noun | A spice consisting of the light-colored seed of the black pepper fruit without the dark-colored pulp and skin. Used as a spice in light colored foods such as cream sauces. |
| green pepper | 3 | noun | The green, unripe, form of the sweet bell pepper. |
| wetter | 2 | noun | A wetting agent or surfactant. |
| open letter | 4 | noun | A letter addressed to one person, or more, but published (as for example in a newspaper) for the public to read. |
| stepper | 2 | noun | A person or animal that steps, especially energetically or high. |
| bird pepper | 3 | noun | The very hot, red fruit of this plant. |
| shedder | 2 | noun | A crab in the act of casting its shell, or immediately afterwards while still soft. |
| chili pepper | 4 | noun | Any fruit of a plant of the botanical genus Capsicum, which contains capsaicin and typically has a spicy or burning flavor. |
| hot pepper | 3 | noun | Any of various small peppers of highly notable pungency or heat. |
| air letter | 3 | noun | An aerogram; a letter sent by airmail. |
| becker | 2 | noun | (countable) A surname. |
| petter | 2 | noun | A surname from Dutch or German. |
| scarlet letter | 4 | noun | (figurative, by extension) A highly visible stigma. |
| night letter | 3 | noun | (telegraphy, historical) A telegram sent overnight at a reduced rate for delivery on the morning of the following day, typically with a minimum charge for 25 words or less. |
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