💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Rith"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| rithenoun | Alternative form of rith (“small stream”). [(obsolete) A small stream or channel.] |
| rillnoun | A very small brook; a streamlet; a creek, rivulet. |
| rythnoun | — |
| rylletnoun | Obsolete spelling of rillet. [A little rill.] |
| rilletnoun | A little rill. |
| riverlingnoun | (obsolete) A rivulet. |
| rimenoun | Archaic in the form rimes: originally, any frozen dew forming a white deposit on exposed surfaces; hoar frost (sense 1). |
| rhynenoun | A kind of Russian hemp. |
| runnelnoun | A small stream, a rivulet. |
| riveretnoun | (obsolete) A rivulet, a small river. |
| rittnoun | (Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of rit. [(Northern England, Scotland) A scratch, a score or a groove.] |
| rhinenoun | A major river in western Europe, which flows through Switzerland, Austria, Liechtenstein, Germany, France and the Netherlands, before emptying into the North Sea. |
| rigoletnoun | (Southern US) A small stream. |
| rindlenoun | A small stream or rivulet; a watercourse or gutter. |
| prillnoun | a pellet, a granule, a small bead |
| rivanoun | A rift or cleft. |
| rivelnoun | (US) A kind of small dumpling made from egg and wheat flour, often eaten in soup, especially among the Pennsylvania Dutch and other Germans. |
| ricklenoun | (chiefly Scotland) A loose, disordered collection of things; a heap; a jumble. |
| rifflenoun | A swift, shallow part of a stream causing broken water. |
| rundelnoun | A small stream; a runlet. |
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