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Rhymes with demarche

dé·marche
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One-syllable rhymes

  • arch — An arch is a structure that is curved at the top and is supported on either side by a pillar, post, or wall.
  • larch — any coniferous tree of the genus Larix, yielding a tough durable wood.
  • march — to touch at the border; border.
  • parch — to make extremely, excessively, or completely dry, as heat, sun, and wind do.
  • starch — a white, tasteless, solid carbohydrate, (C 6 H 1 0 O 5) n , occurring in the form of minute granules in the seeds, tubers, and other parts of plants, and forming an important constituent of rice, corn, wheat, beans, potatoes, and many other vegetable foods.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • bell arch — a round arch resting on prominent corbels.
  • dead march — a piece of solemn funeral music played to accompany a procession, esp at military funerals
  • drop arch — a pointed arch having radii of length less than the span.
  • flat arch — an arch having a more or less flat intrados and extrados with voussoirs radiating from a center below the arch.
  • gill arch — branchial arch.
  • quick march — a march in quick time.
  • round arch — an arch formed in a continuous curve, especially in a semicircle.
  • skew arch — an arch, as at the entrance to a tunnel, having sides, or jambs, that are not at right angles with the face.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • aortic arch — one member of a series of paired curved blood vessels that arise in the embryo from the ventral aorta, pass around the pharynx through the branchial arches, and join with the dorsal aorta to form the great vessels of the head and neck.
  • corbel arch — a construction like an arch but composed of masonry courses corbeled until they meet.
  • fallen arch — collapse of the arch formed by the instep of the foot, resulting in flat feet
  • gothic arch — a pointed arch, especially one having only two centers and equal radii.
  • hunger march — a procession of protest or demonstration by the unemployed
  • lancet arch — an arch having a head that is acutely pointed.
  • neural arch — a bony or cartilaginous arch resting on the chief part of each vertebra and forming a tunnel through which the nerve cord passes
  • pelvic arch — (in vertebrates) a bony or cartilaginous arch supporting the hind limbs or analogous parts.
  • pointed arch — an arch having a pointed apex.
  • roman arch — a semicircular arch.
  • trimmer arch — an arch, usually of brick and in the form of half of a segmental arch, between a chimney and a header in a floor structure to support a hearth.
  • triumphal arch — a monumental archway, often erected in permanent materials as a commemorative structure, straddling the line of march of a victorious army during a triumphal procession.
  • tudor arch — a four-centered arch, the inner pair of curves having a radius much greater than that of the outer pair.
  • western larch — a North American larch, Larix occidentalis, having oval cones and found mainly in S British Columbia

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • alveolar arch — the part of the upper or lower jawbone in which the teeth are set.
  • animal starch — glycogen.
  • horseshoe arch — an arch with the intrados widening above the springing and then narrowing to a rounded crown.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • military march — a brisk march, especially one suitable for a military parade.
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