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Rhymes with “Middleware

Software that functions at an intermediate layer between applications and operating system or database management system, or between client and server

51 rhyming words found

🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Middleware"

1 words

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

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🎵 Near Rhymes for "Middleware"

50 words

These words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.

WordSyllablesTypeDefinition
chiseler3noun(informal) A cheat; a swindler; a con artist.
micawber3nounA person who is poor but eternally optimistic, believing that "something will turn up", like the fictional character Wilkins Micawber in the 1850 Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield.
scimitar3nounA sword of Persian origin that features a curved blade.
disjuncture3nounA lack of union, or lack of coordination, or separation.
sniveler3nounOne who snivels.
tickler3nounA reminder.
pinafore3nounA sleeveless dress, often similar to an apron, generally worn over other clothes, and most often worn by young girls as an overdress.
tippler3nounA habitual drinker; a bibber.
slipcover3nounA fitted protective or decorative cover that may be slipped off and on a piece of upholstered furniture, usually made of cloth.
trimeter3nounA line in a poem having three metrical feet.
fistular3Tubelike; resembling a hollow cylinder.
discolour3verbBritish and Canadian standard spelling of discolor.
witnesser3nounOne who witnesses.
picador3noun(bullfighting) A lancer mounted on horseback who assists a matador.
quibbler3nounSomebody who quibbles.
dribbler3noun(sports) A person who performs dribbling.
pilular3Of or relating to pills.
limiter3nounThat which limits or confines.
miniver3nounA light gray or white fur used to trim the robes of judges or state executives, also used in medieval times.
victualer3nounAlternative spelling of victualler. [A supplier of victuals or supplies to an army.]
wiggler3nounAnything that wiggles.
destructor3noun(object-oriented programming) A function that runs when an object is no longer required, used to release any resources that it was using.
diddler3nounA person who diddles; a cheat or swindler.
pistoleer3nounA person, especially a soldier, armed with a pistol
millepore3nounAny coral of the genus Millepora, having the surface nearly smooth, and perforated with very minute unequal pores, or cells.
riffler3nounA curved file used in carving wood and marble.
simular3noun(archaic) One who pretends to be what he is not; one who, or that which, simulates or counterfeits something; a pretender.
witch hunter3nounOne who undertakes a witch-hunt (a public or political campaign or investigation which smears a person or group).
cricketer3nounA person who plays cricket.
gynophore3noun(botany) The stalk of a pistil; the stalk, present in certain flowers (such as those of the genera Telopea and Brachychiton), which supports the gynoecium.
nibbler3nounSomeone who nibbles (in various senses).
twisted pair3nounA form of electrical connection in which two insulated conductors are twisted together for the purpose of improving immunity to interference.
klipspringer3nounA small antelope native to eastern and southern Africa having a dense, brown, speckled coat (Oreotragus oreotragus).
riveter3noun(metalworking, construction) A person whose job is to rivet.
chinaware3nounSynonym of china: porcelain tableware.
giggler3nounA person who giggles, or an inanimate object that can emanate laughter.
retrochoir3noun(architecture) Any extension of a church behind the high altar, such as a chapel.
signaler3nounSomeone who signals.
dimeter3noun(poetry) A line in a poem having two metrical feet.
quickener3nounOne who, or that which, quickens, hastens, or speeds up an object or action.
signaller3noun(British spelling) One who signals.
missioner3nounA missionary.
chiseller3nounAlternative spelling of chiseler. [One who uses a chisel for carving.]
crippler3nounA person who, or thing which cripples.
twinkler3noun(colloquial) An eye.
windhover3noun(British) The common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus).
spicular3Of, pertaining to, or formed from spicules.
britisher3noun(now chiefly Canada, US, India) A Briton.
lipitor3nounA trade name for the drug atorvastatin.
minotaur3nounAnything resembling the Greek monster, whether by appearance or by strength.

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