Rhymes with ataxia
a·tax·i·a
A a Two-syllable rhymes
- andrea — a feminine name
- apnea — temporary stopping of breathing
- cambria — Wales
- cassia — any plant of the mainly tropical leguminous genus Cassia, esp C. fistula, whose pods yield cassia pulp, a mild laxative
- ia — Information Appliance
- latvia — a republic in N Europe, on the Baltic, S of Estonia, an independent state 1918–40; annexed by the Soviet Union 1940; regained independence 1991. 25,395 sq. mi. (63,700 sq. km). Capital: Riga.
- salvia — any plant of the genus Salvia, comprising the sages, having opposite leaves and whorled flowers.
- taxi — a taxicab.
Three-syllable rhymes
- anglia — England
- brachia — Anatomy. the part of the arm from the shoulder to the elbow.
- calabria — a region of SW Italy: mostly mountainous and subject to earthquakes. Chief town: Reggio di Calabria. Pop: 2 007 392 (2003 est). Area: 15 080 sq km (5822 sq miles)
- gambia — a river in W Africa, flowing W to the Atlantic. 500 miles (800 km) long.
- ganglia — Anatomy. a mass of nerve tissue existing outside the central nervous system. any of certain masses of gray matter in the brain, as the basal ganglia.
- scandia — ancient name of the S Scandinavian Peninsula.
- sleep apnea — a temporary suspension of breathing, occurring in some newborns (infant apnea) and in some adults during sleep (sleep apnea)
- zambia — a republic in S Africa: formerly a British protectorate and part of the Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland; gained independence 1964; a member of the Commonwealth of Nations. 288,130 sq. mi. (746,256 sq. km). Capital: Lusaka.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- appalachia — a highland region of the eastern US, containing the Appalachian Mountains, extending from Pennsylvania to Alabama
- batavia — an ancient district of the Netherlands, on an island at the mouth of the Rhine
- britannia — a female warrior carrying a trident and wearing a helmet, personifying Great Britain or the British Empire
- italia — Italian name of Italy.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- alexandria — the chief port of Egypt, on the Nile Delta: cultural centre of ancient times, founded by Alexander the Great (332 bc). Pop: 3 760 000 (2005 est)