Rhyme Dictionary

Rhymes with “Lipide

50 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Lipide"

50 words

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

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
accede2verb(intransitive) To agree or assent to a proposal or a view; to give way.
concede2verbTo admit or agree to be true; to acknowledge
impede2verb(transitive) To get in the way of; to hinder.
cede1verb(transitive) To give up; yield to another. [with to]
lead1verb(uncountable) A heavy, pliable, inelastic metal element, having a bright, bluish color, but easily tarnished; both malleable and ductile, though with little tenacity. It is easily fusible, forms alloys with other metals, and is an ingredient of solder and type metal. Atomic number 82, symbol Pb (from Latin plumbum).
heed1verb(transitive) To mind; to regard with care; to take notice of; to attend to; to observe.
precede2verb(transitive) To go before, go in front of.
need1verb(transitive) To have an absolute requirement for.
seed1noun(countable, agriculture) Any propagative portion of a plant which may be sown, such as true seeds, seed-like fruits, tubers, or bulbs.
supersede3verb(transitive) To take the place of.
succeed2verb(intransitive) To prevail in obtaining an intended objective or accomplishment; to prosper as a result or conclusion of a particular effort.
greed1nounA selfish or excessive desire for more than is needed or deserved, especially of money, wealth, food, or other possessions.
take heed2verb(intransitive, idiomatic) To pay attention.
proceed2verbTo move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to carry on.
recede2verbTo move back; to retreat; to withdraw.
reed1noun(countable) Any of various types of tall stiff perennial grass-like plants growing together in groups near water.
breed1nounTo produce offspring sexually; to bear young.
treed1Planted or covered with trees.
intercede3verb(intransitive) To plead on someone else's behalf.
read1verb(transitive or intransitive) To look at and interpret letters or other information that is written.
indeed2(modal) Truly; in fact; actually.
tweed1nounA coarse woolen fabric used for clothing.
weed1noun(uncountable, informal, originally slang) Cannabis.
screed1nounA piece of writing (such as an article, letter, or list) or a speech, especially if long.
stampede2noun(by extension) A situation in which many people in a crowd are trying to move in the same direction at the same time, especially in consequence of a panic.
bleed1verb(intransitive, of a person, animal or body part) To shed blood through an injured blood vessel.
exceed2verb(transitive) To go beyond (some limit); to surpass; to be longer than.
secede2verb(intransitive) To split from or to withdraw from membership of a political union, an alliance or an organisation.
deed1nounAn action or act; something that is done.
bead1nounA small, round object with a hole to allow it to be threaded on a cord or wire, particularly for decorative purposes.
knead1verb(transitive) To work and press into a mass, usually with the hands; especially, to work, as by repeated pressure with the knuckles, into a well mixed mass, the materials of bread, cake, etc.
steed1noun(archaic, poetic) A stallion, especially one used for riding.
misdeed2nounThat which was done that should not have been, ranging from any sin or moral offense to various degrees of crime.
speed1nounThe state of moving quickly or the capacity for rapid motion.
feed1noun(transitive) To give (someone or something) food to eat.
plead1verb(ambitransitive, copulative) To present (an argument or a plea), especially in a legal case.
mislead2verbTo deceive by telling lies or otherwise giving a false impression.
dreed1verb(transitive) To bear or endure (something); to put up with, to suffer, to undergo.
swede1noun(chiefly British) The fleshy yellow root of a variety of rape, Brassica napus var. napobrassica, resembling a large turnip, grown as a vegetable.
glede1nounAny of several birds of prey, especially a kite, Milvus milvus.
agreed2In harmony.
keyed1(Internet slang, originally 4chan slang) Praiseworthy and admirable, often through exhibiting independence and security; based.
freed1freed from bondage
pay heed2verb(intransitive, idiomatic) To give attention; to heed.
seaweed2nounAny of numerous marine algae, such as a kelp.
fried1nounCooked by frying.
duckweed2nounAny of several reduced floating aquatic plants in the subfamily Lemnoideae of the family Araceae.
proofread2verb(transitive and intransitive) To check a written text for errors in spelling, grammar, syntax, and punctuation.
prophesied3verbTo predict, to foretell (with or without divine inspiration).
centipede3nounAny arthropod of class Chilopoda, which have a segmented body with one pair of legs per segment and from about 20 to 300 legs in total.

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