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Rhymes with banjo

ban·jo
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One-syllable rhymes

  • flange — a projecting rim, collar, or ring on a shaft, pipe, machine housing, etc., cast or formed to give additional strength, stiffness, or supporting area, or to provide a place for the attachment of other objects.
  • ranch — an establishment maintained for raising livestock under range conditions.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • afro — Afro hair is very tightly curled and sticks out all around your head.
  • ammo — Ammo is ammunition for guns and other weapons.
  • angie — a male or female given name, form of Angel.
  • anglo — a White inhabitant of the United States who is not of Latin extraction
  • badger — A badger is a wild animal which has a white head with two wide black stripes on it. Badgers live underground and usually come up to feed at night.
  • brando — Marlon. 1924–2004, US actor; his films include On the Waterfront (1954) and The Godfather (1972), for both of which he won Oscars, Last Tango in Paris (1972), Apocalypse Now (1979), A Dry White Season (1989), and Don Juan de Marco (1995)
  • condo — Condo means the same as condominium.
  • lando — died a.d. 914, Italian ecclesiastic: pope 913–914.
  • mango — the oblong, sweet fruit of a tropical tree, Mangifera indica, of the cashew family, eaten ripe, or preserved or pickled.
  • mano — the upper or handheld stone used when grinding maize or other grains on a metate.
  • mojo — the art or practice of casting magic spells; magic; voodoo.
  • nano — Informal. nanotechnology.
  • rambo — a fanatically militant or violently aggressive person.
  • rancho — a ranch.
  • sandro — a male given name.
  • shadow — a dark figure or image cast on the ground or some surface by a body intercepting light.
  • tango — a ballroom dance of Latin-American origin, danced by couples, and having many varied steps, figures, and poses.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • commando — A commando is a group of soldiers who have been specially trained to carry out surprise attacks.
  • orlando — Vittorio Emanuele [veet-taw-ryaw e-mah-noo-e-le] /vitˈtɔ ryɔ ˌɛ mɑ nuˈɛ lɛ/ (Show IPA), 1860–1952, Italian statesman.
  • patio — an area, usually paved, adjoining a house and used as an area for outdoor lounging, dining, etc.
  • piano — a musical instrument in which felt-covered hammers, operated from a keyboard, strike the metal strings.
  • radio — wireless telegraphy or telephony: speeches broadcast by radio.
  • ratio — the relation between two similar magnitudes with respect to the number of times the first contains the second: the ratio of 5 to 2, written 5:2 or 5/2.
  • soprano — the uppermost part or voice.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • harmonica — Also called mouth organ. a musical wind instrument consisting of a small rectangular case containing a set of metal reeds connected to a row of holes, over which the player places the mouth and exhales and inhales to produce the tones.
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