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Look up: rime

  1. Rime
    Archaic term for rhyme.
    Found on http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/glossary_of

  2. RIME
    RelayNet International Message Exchange
    Found on http://www.geocities.com/ikind_babel/bab

  3. Rime
    that part of a syllable which contains the vowel and final consonant or consonant cluster if there is one: at in cat; orn in horn; ow in cow. Some words consist of rime only: or, ate, eel. see onset
    Found on http://www.standards.dfes.gov.uk/primary

  4. rime
    a deposit of white,rough,ice-crystals,formed when supercooled droplets of fog come into contact with solid objects at temperatures more than 0 degree Celsius Category: The cosmos • a granular deposit of opaque ice on a surface,formed by quick freezing of supercooled water droplets Category: Mechanical engineering
    Found on http://www.mijnwoordenboek.nl/definition

  5. Rime
    Rime noun [ Latin rima .] A rent or long aperture; a chink; a fissure; a crack. Sir T. Browne.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/83

  6. Rime
    Rime noun [ Anglo-Saxon hrīm ; akin to Dutch rijm , Icelandic hrīm , Danish rim , Swedish rim ; confer Dutch rijp , German reif , Old High German rīfo , hrīfo .] White frost; hoarfrost; congealed dew or vapor. « The trees were now covered with rime De Quincey.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/83

  7. Rime
    Rime intransitive verb [ imperfect & past participle Rimed ; present participle & verbal noun Riming .] To freeze or congeal into hoarfrost.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/83

  8. Rime
    Rime noun [ Etymol. uncertain.] A step or round of a ladder; a rung.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/83

  9. Rime
    Rime noun Rhyme. See Rhyme . Coleridge. Landor. » This spelling, which is etymologically preferable, is coming into use again.
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/83

  10. Rime
    Rime intransitive verb & t. To rhyme. See Rhyme .
    Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/R/83

  11. rime
    White frost; hoarfrost; congealed dew or vapor. 'The trees were now covered with rime.' (De Quincey) ... Origin: AS. Hrim; akin to D. Rijm, Icel. Hrim, Dan. Rim, Sw. Rim; cf. D. Rijp, G. Reif, OHG. Rifo, hrifo. ... Source: Websters Dictionary ... (01 Mar 1998) ...
    Found on http://www.mondofacto.com/facts/dictiona

  12. Rime
    `Rime` is a coating of ice: *Hard rime, white ice that forms when water droplets in fog freeze to the outer surfaces of objects, such as trees *Soft rime, similar to hard rime, but feathery and milky in appearance `Rime` is also an alternate spelling of `rhyme`: *Syllable rime, term used in the study of phonology in linguistics *Rime dictionary, type of ancient Chinese dictionary used for writing poetry *Rime table, a syllable chart of the Chi...
    Found on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rime

  13. Rime
    • (v. i. & t.) To rhyme. See Rhyme. • (n.) Rhyme. See Rhyme. • (n.) A step or round of a ladder; a rung. • (n.) White frost; hoarfrost; congealed dew or vapor. • (n.) A rent or long aperture; a chink; a fissure; a crack. • (v. i.) To freeze or congeal into hoarfrost.
    Found on http://thinkexist.com/dictionary/meaning

  14. rime
    white, opaque, granular deposit of ice crystals formed on objects that are at a temperature below the freezing point. Rime occurs when supercooled ... [4 related articles]
    Found on http://www.britannica.com/eb/a-z/r/50

  15. Rime
    Deposit of ice crystals that occurs when fog or super cooled water droplets comes in contact with an object with a temperature below freezing (0° Celsius). This deposit develops outward on the windward side of the object.
    Found on http://www.physicalgeography.net/physgeo

  16. rime
    tail rhyme, a stanza in which a usually closing short line rhymes with a previous short line and is separated from it by longer lines.
    Found on http://rpo.library.utoronto.ca/display_r

  17. RIME
    The rapid freezing of supercooled water droplets as they touch an exposed object, forming a white opaque granular deposit of ice. It is one of the results of an ice storm, and when formed on aircraft it is called rime icing. Related term: glaze
    Found on http://www.weather.com/glossary/r.html

  18. Rime
    Ice that is opaque, milky and crystalline ice forming on vertical and horizontal surfaces by the freezing of supercooled water. Rime ice is less dense than glaze ice ( 0.2 to 0.3 grams per cubic centimetre) and clings less tenaciously. Factors favouring rime formation include: small water drop size, slow accretion, high supercooling of water in the drop, and rapid dissipation of the heat of fusion...
    Found on http://www.islandnet.com/~see/weather/ge

  19. Rime
    The vowel and all that follows it in a monosyllabic word (the rime of bag is -ag; of swim is -im)
    Found on http://www.ldonline.org/glossary

  20. rime
    rime: see rhyme.
    Found on http://www.infoplease.com/ce6/ent/A09181


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