orbit — the curved path, usually elliptical, described by a planet, satellite, spaceship, etc., around a celestial body, as the sun.
sherbet — a frozen fruit-flavored mixture, similar to an ice, but with milk, egg white, or gelatin added.
target — an object, usually marked with concentric circles, to be aimed at in shooting practice or contests.
turbot — a European flatfish, Psetta maxima, having a diamond-shaped body: valued as a food fish.
Three-syllable rhymes
bear market — A bear market is a situation on the stock market when people are selling a lot of shares because they expect that the shares will decrease in value and that they will be able to make a profit by buying them again after a short time. Compare bull market.
bull market — A bull market is a situation on the stock market when people are buying a lot of shares because they expect that the shares will increase in value and that they will be able to make a profit by selling them again after a short time. Compare bear market.
closed circuit — a circuit without interruption, providing a continuous path through which a current can flow.
flea market — a market, often outdoors, consisting of a number of individual stalls selling old or used articles, curios and antiques, cut-rate merchandise, etc.
red carpet — a red strip of carpet placed on the ground for high-ranking dignitaries to walk on when entering or leaving a building, vehicle, or the like.
stock market — a particular market where stocks and bonds are traded; stock exchange.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
brussels carpet — a worsted carpet with a heavy pile formed by uncut loops of wool on a linen warp
buyer's market — When there is a buyer's market for a particular product, there are more of the products for sale than there are people who want to buy them, so buyers have a lot of choice and can make prices come down.
common market — A common market is an organization of countries who have agreed to trade freely with each other and make common decisions about industry and agriculture.
futures market — a market in which futures contracts in commodities are traded.
labor market — the available supply of labor considered with reference to the demand for it.
money market — the short-term trade in money, as in the sale and purchase of bonds and certificates.
open circuit — a discontinuous circuit through which no current can flow.
printed circuit — a circuit in which the interconnecting conductors and some of the circuit components have been printed, etched, etc., onto a sheet or board of dielectric material (PC board, printed-circuit board)
integrated circuit — a circuit of transistors, resistors, and capacitors constructed on a single semiconductor wafer or chip, in which the components are interconnected to perform a given function. Abbreviation: IC.