💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Ryth"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| rithnoun | (obsolete) A small stream or channel. |
| rhyndnoun | Alternative form of rynd (“type of support for a millstone”). [(historical) A piece of iron crossing the hole in the upper millstone, by which the stone is supported on the spindle.] |
| rithenoun | Alternative form of rith (“small stream”). [(obsolete) A small stream or channel.] |
| rhynenoun | A kind of Russian hemp. |
| riverlingnoun | (obsolete) A rivulet. |
| rittnoun | (Northern England, Scotland) Alternative form of rit. [(Northern England, Scotland) A scratch, a score or a groove.] |
| rhodienoun | (informal) A recipient of the Rhodes Scholarship. |
| radenoun | (Scotland) ride; procession |
| rhymernoun | One who makes, composes, or recites rhymes or simple poems. |
| ridenoun | An instance of riding. |
| rifflenoun | A swift, shallow part of a stream causing broken water. |
| rydernoun | (countable) A surname originating as an occupation for a rider, cavalryman, or knight. |
| rondnoun | (Norfolk) A bank of a river or a canal. |
| ridingverb | The act of one who rides; a mounted excursion. |
| riveretnoun | (obsolete) A rivulet, a small river. |
| rodeverb | (ornithology) Of a male woodcock, to fly back and forth over the edge of a woodland while calling; to perform its, typically crepuscular, mating flight. |
| rhodynoun | A surname from German. |
| rivenoun | A place torn; a rent; a rift. |
| radeaunoun | A float; a raft. |
| rhymefestnoun | (informal) A situation involving a great deal of rhyming. |
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