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Rhymes with facade

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One-syllable rhymes

  • cod — Cod are a type of large edible fish.
  • doddWilliam Edward, 1869–1940, U.S. historian and diplomat.
  • fahd — (Fahd ibn Abdul-Aziz al Saud) 1922–2005, king of Saudi Arabia1982–2005 (son of ibn-Saud and brother of Khalid).
  • god — the one Supreme Being, the creator and ruler of the universe.
  • nod — to make a slight, quick downward bending forward of the head, as in assent, greeting, or command.
  • odd — differing in nature from what is ordinary, usual, or expected: an odd choice.
  • plod — to walk heavily or move laboriously; trudge: to plod under the weight of a burden.
  • pod — the straight groove or channel in the body of certain augers or bits.
  • prod — to poke or jab with or as if with something pointed: I prodded him with my elbow.
  • quad — quadriplegic: a special ward for quads.
  • rod — a male given name, form of Roderick or Rodney.
  • scrod — a young Atlantic codfish or haddock, especially one split for cooking.
  • shod — a simple past tense and past participle of shoe.
  • sod — the act of seething.
  • squad — a small number of soldiers, commonly 10 privates, a staff sergeant, and a corporal; the smallest military unit.
  • tod — a fox.
  • todd — Alexander Robertus [roh-bur-tuh s] /roʊˈbɜr təs/ (Show IPA), (Baron of Trumpington) 1907–97, Scottish chemist: Nobel prize 1957.
  • trod — a simple past tense and past participle of tread.
  • wad — a soft, earthy, black to dark-brown mass of manganese oxide minerals.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • assad — Hafiz al (ˈhafɪz æl). 1928–2000, Syrian statesman and general; president of Syria (1971–2000)
  • ballade — a verse form consisting of three stanzas and an envoy, all ending with the same line. The first three stanzas commonly have eight or ten lines each and the same rhyme scheme
  • cape cod — a long sandy peninsula in SE Massachusetts, between Cape Cod Bay and the Atlantic
  • fly rod — a light, extremely flexible fishing rod specially designed for use in fly-fishing.
  • mossad — the Israeli intelligence service, established in 1951.
  • pernod — an aniseed-flavoured apéritif from France
  • petard — an explosive device formerly used in warfare to blow in a door or gate, form a breach in a wall, etc.
  • riyadh — a kingdom in N and central Arabia, including Hejaz, Nejd, and dependencies. About 600,000 sq. mi. (1,554,000 sq. km). Capital: Riyadh.
  • roughshod — shod with horseshoes having projecting nails or points.
  • salt cod — salted and dried cod that is desalted by soaking before use.
  • tie rod — an iron or steel rod serving as a structural tie, especially one keeping the lower ends of a roof truss, arch, etc., from spreading.
  • vice squad — a police squad charged with enforcing laws dealing with gambling, prostitution, and other forms of vice.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • aaron's rod — the rod used by Aaron in performing a variety of miracles in Egypt. It later blossomed and produced almonds (Numbers 17)
  • act of god — An act of God is an event that is beyond human control, especially one in which something is damaged or someone is hurt.
  • control rod — one of a number of rods or tubes containing a neutron absorber, such as boron, that can be inserted into or retracted from the core of a nuclear reactor in order to control its rate of reaction
  • escalade — The scaling of fortified walls using ladders, as a form of military attack.
  • esplanade — A long, open, level area, typically beside the sea, along which people may walk for pleasure.
  • firing squad — a military detachment assigned to execute a condemned person by shooting.
  • fishing rod — a long, slender, cylindrical, flexible rod usually made of bamboo, steel, or fiberglass, for use with a reel and line in catching fish.
  • flying squad — a trained, mobile group of police officers, business executives, labor officials, or the like, capable of performing specialized tasks whenever or wherever sent, often for use in emergencies.
  • house of god — Also called house of worship, house of prayer. a building devoted to religious worship; a church, synagogue, temple, chapel, etc.
  • lightning rod — a rodlike conductor installed to divert lightning away from a structure by providing a direct path to the ground.
  • piston rod — a rod communicating the rectilinear motion of a piston to the small end of a connecting rod or elsewhere.
  • spinning rod — a flexible fishing rod, often made of fiberglass, used with a spinning reel.
  • word of godthe, word (def 11).

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • alaska cod — a cod, Gadus macrocephalus.
  • city of god — heaven conceived of as the New Jerusalem
  • connecting rod — a rod or bar for transmitting motion, esp one that connects a rotating part to a reciprocating part

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • assemblies of god — the largest American Pentecostal denomination, formed in 1914 by the merger of various Pentecostal churches and marked by faith healing and speaking in tongues.
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