Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Fount

Something from which water flows.

50 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Fount"

50 words

These words rhyme exactly with "fount" — same ending sound.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
surmount2verb(transitive) To get or be over without touching or resting on; to overcome.
account2noun(accounting) A registry of pecuniary transactions; a written or printed statement of business dealings or debts and credits, and also of other things subjected to a reckoning or review.
mount1nounA hill or mountain.
count1noun(intransitive) To recite numbers in sequence.
recount2verbTo tell; narrate; to relate in detail.
tantamount3verbEquivalent in meaning or effect; amounting to the same thing in practical terms, even if being technically distinct.
catamount3noun(US) A wild animal of the family Felidae, especially the cougar, mountain lion or puma (Puma concolor).
discount2noun(transitive) To sell at a reduced price.
amount2nounThe total, aggregate or sum of material (not applicable to discrete numbers or units or items in standard English).
headcount2nounThe number of people present in a group or employed by a company.
body count3noun(slang) The total number of sexual partners of a given individual.
take the count3verb(idiomatic) To lose or fail.
miscount2nounTo count incorrectly.
head count2nounAlternative form of headcount. [The act of counting how many people are present in a group.]
take into account5verb(idiomatic) To consider or regard; to include (as in an estimate or plan) or pay attention to; to notice; to allow for, factor in.
allowance account5nouna reserve fund created by a charge against profits in order to provide for changes in the value of a company's assets
undercount3nounAn incorrect count that is too low.
theoretical account7nouna simplified description of a complex entity or process
blood count2noun(medicine) A blood test that provides information about the cells in a patient's blood.
current account4noun(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, banking) An account at a bank which is used for daily transactions.
complete blood count4noun(hematology) A measure of the number, concentration, and size of white blood cells, platelets, and red blood cells in one's blood.
checking account4nounA current account; a bank account from which money can easily be transferred, by check(US)/cheque(UK) or other means.
savings account4noun(finance, banking) A bank account designed for a client's savings, which compared to a current account typically entails withdrawal restrictions but yields a better interest.
capital account5noun(economics) An account that records all transactions between domestic and foreign residents that involve a change of ownership of an asset. It is the net result of public and private international investment flowing in and out of a country.
individual retirement account11An individual retirement accountSee subsection (a) of and the Treasury regulation at 26 C.F.R. sec.
margin account4nounan account with a securities brokerage in which the broker extends credit
suspense account4noun(accounting) An account in which receipts or disbursements are temporarily entered until their proper position in the books is determined.
bank account3nounA fund, held by a bank in a contractual arrangement between the bank and the owner of the fund, a customer of the bank, into which they can deposit and from which they can withdraw money.
expense account4nounAn arrangement whereby an employee is reimbursed for work-related expenses.
trade discount3nounA discount offered to purchasers in the same sphere of business as the seller
sperm count2nounThe number of spermatozoa in a given amount of ejaculate (typically one millilitre), often used as a gauge of male fertility.
open account4nounan unpaid credit order
charge account3noun(US) A type of credit facility provided by a bank or store, to which goods and services purchased can be charged, allowing the customer to defer payment until a later date.
profit and loss account6nounan account compiled at the end of an accounting period to show gross and net profit or loss
bank discount3nounA sum equal to the interest at a given rate on the principal (face) of a bill or note from the time of discounting until it becomes due.
cash account3In business practice, cash account refers to a business-to-business or business-to-consumer account which is conducted on an immediate payment basis i.e. no credit is offered.
control account4nounan account that shows totals of amounts entered in a subsidiary ledger
credit account4noun(UK) Synonym of charge account.
trust account3nouna savings account deposited by someone who makes themselves the trustee for a beneficiary and who controls it during their lifetime; afterward the balance is payable to the previously named beneficiary
custodial account6A custodial account is a financial account (such as a bank account, a trust fund or a brokerage account) set up for the benefit of a beneficiary, and administered by a responsible person, known as a legal guardian or custodian, who has a fiduciary obligation to the beneficiary.
brokerage account5nouna fund that a customer has entrusted to a securities brokerage
reserve account4nounfunds taken out of earnings to provide for anticipated future payments
short account3nounthe aggregate of short sales on an open market
book of account4nouna record in which commercial accounts are recorded
dormant account4nouna savings account showing no activity (other than posting interest) for some specified period
time deposit account6noun(banking, finance) A type of interest-bearing bank or credit union account requiring the depositing of money into an account for a pre-agreed length of time, or a term.
valuation account6nouna reserve fund created by a charge against profits in order to provide for changes in the value of a company's assets
audited account5nounan inspection of the accounting procedures and records by a trained accountant or cpa
passbook savings account6nouna savings account in which deposits and withdrawals are recorded in the depositor's passbook
revolving charge account6nouna charge account that does not have to be paid to zero balance

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