Rhymes with caper
ca·per
C c Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- tissue paper — a very thin, almost transparent paper used for wrapping delicate articles, covering illustrations in books, copying letters, etc.
- cartridge paper — an uncoated type of drawing or printing paper, usually made from bleached sulphate wood pulp with an addition of esparto grass
- filter paper — porous paper used in filtering.
- india paper — a fine, thin, opaque paper made in Asia, used chiefly in the production of thin-paper editions and for impressions of engravings.
- ledger paper — a foldable paper with a smooth finish.
- linen paper — paper, usually superior in quality, made from pure linen or from substitutes that produce a similar paper finish.
- litmus paper — a strip of paper impregnated with litmus, used as a chemical indicator.
- music paper — paper ruled or printed with a stave for writing music
- order paper — a list indicating the order in which business is to be conducted, esp in Parliament
- rolling paper — cigarette paper available in small packages to smokers for rolling their own cigarettes.
- carbon paper — Carbon paper is thin paper with a dark substance on one side. You use it to make copies of letters, bills, and other papers.
- toilet paper — a soft, lightweight, sanitized paper used in bathrooms for personal cleanliness.
- tracing paper — a thin, transparent paper for making tracings.
- water vapor — a dispersion, in air, of molecules of water, especially as produced by evaporation at ambient temperatures rather than by boiling. Compare steam (def 2).
- wrapping paper — heavy paper used for wrapping packages, parcels, etc.
- writing paper — paper on which to write.
- butcher paper — heavy, moisture-resistant paper, as used for wrapping meat.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- cigarette paper — a piece of thin paper rolled around tobacco to form a cigarette
- commercial paper — a short-term negotiable document, such as a bill of exchange, promissory note, etc, calling for the transference of a specified sum of money at a designated date
- construction paper — Construction paper is a type of stiff, colored paper that children use for drawing and for making things.
- manila paper — strong, light-brown or buff paper, originally made from Manila hemp but now also from wood pulp substitutes and various other fibers.
Three-syllable rhymes
- laid paper — paper with fine parallel and cross lines produced in manufacturing.
- art paper — a high-quality type of paper having a smooth coating of china clay or similar substance on it
- bond paper — a superior quality of strong white paper, used esp for writing and typing
- crepe paper — Crepe paper is stretchy paper with an uneven surface. Coloured crepe paper is often used for making decorations.
- graph paper — paper printed with a pattern of straight or curved lines, especially a grid of small squares, for plotting or drawing graphs and curves.
- on paper — a substance made from wood pulp, rags, straw, or other fibrous material, usually in thin sheets, used to bear writing or printing, for wrapping things, etc.
- rag paper — a high-quality paper made from cotton or linen pulp.
- rice paper — a thin paper made from the straw of rice, as in China.
- test paper — the paper bearing a student's answers on an examination.
- wax paper — a whitish, translucent wrapping paper made moistureproof by a paraffin coating.
- white paper — paper bleached white.
- wove paper — paper that exhibits a pattern of fine mesh when held up to the light.
Two-syllable rhymes
- paper — a substance made from wood pulp, rags, straw, or other fibrous material, usually in thin sheets, used to bear writing or printing, for wrapping things, etc.
- raper — unlawful sexual intercourse or any other sexual penetration of the vagina, anus, or mouth of another person, with or without force, by a sex organ, other body part, or foreign object, without the consent of the victim.
- scraper — a person or thing that scrapes.
- taper — to become smaller or thinner toward one end.
- vapor — a visible exhalation, as fog, mist, steam, smoke, or noxious gas, diffused through or suspended in the air: the vapors rising from the bogs.
- draper — Henry, 1837–82, U.S. astronomer.