Rhymes with fettle
fet·tle
F f Two-syllable rhymes
- betel — an Asian piperaceous climbing plant, Piper betle, the leaves of which are chewed, with the betel nut, by the peoples of SE Asia
- dead nettle — any of various plants belonging to the genus Lamium, of the mint family, native to the Old World, having opposite leaves and clusters of small reddish or white flowers.
- hedge nettle — a slender-leafed, hairy plant, Stachys palustris, of the mint family, abundant along roadsides and in fields and marshes, having clusters of tubular, purple flowers on a spike.
- hemp nettle — a coarse weed of the genus Galeopsis, of the mint family, resembling hemp in appearance and having bristly hairs like the nettle.
- horse nettle — a large, prickly North American weed, Solanum carolinense, of the nightshade family, having violet to white flowers in a few clusters.
- kettle — a metal container in which to boil liquids, cook foods, etc.; pot.
- metal — any of a class of elementary substances, as gold, silver, or copper, all of which are crystalline when solid and many of which are characterized by opacity, ductility, conductivity, and a unique luster when freshly fractured.
- mettle — courage and fortitude: a man of mettle.
- nettle — any plant of the genus Urtica, covered with stinging hairs. Compare nettle family.
- petal — one of the often colored segments of the corolla of a flower.
- settle — to appoint, fix, or resolve definitely and conclusively; agree upon (as time, price, or conditions).
- vagal — of or relating to a vagus nerve.
Three-syllable rhymes
- bell metal — an alloy of copper and tin, with some zinc and lead, used in casting bells
- misch metal — a pyrophoric alloy, containing approximately 50 percent cerium and 45 percent lanthanum, made from a mixture of various rare-earth chlorides by electrolysis.
- muntz metal — alpha-beta brass.
- noble metal — any of a number of metals, as gold, silver, mercury, or platinum, that resist oxidation when heated in air, and solution by inorganic acids.
- resettle — migrant: settle in new place
- road metal — broken stone, cinders, etc., used for making roads.
- sheet metal — metal in sheets or thin plates.
- shot metal — lead hardened with antimony and arsenic, used to manufacture shot for cartridges.
- stinging nettle — a bristly, stinging Eurasian nettle, Urtica dioica, naturalized in North America, having forked clusters of greenish flowers, the young foliage sometimes cooked and eaten like spinach by the Scots.
- type metal — an alloy for making printing types, consisting chiefly of lead and antimony, and sometimes small quantities of tin, copper, etc.
- unsettle — to alter from a settled state; cause to be no longer firmly fixed or established; render unstable; disturb: Violence unsettled the government.
- white metal — any of various light-colored alloys, as Babbitt metal or Britannia metal.
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- babbitt metal — any of a number of alloys originally based on tin, antimony, and copper but now often including lead: used esp in bearings
- fusible metal — any of various alloys, as of bismuth, lead, and tin, that melt at temperatures as low as 160°F (70°C), making them useful in various safety devices.
- precious metal — a metal of the gold, silver, or platinum group.
- yellow metal — a type of brass having about 60 per cent copper and 40 per cent zinc
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- alkali metal — any of the monovalent metals lithium, sodium, potassium, rubidium, caesium, and francium, belonging to group 1A of the periodic table. They are all very reactive and electropositive
- britannia metal — an alloy of low melting point consisting of tin with 5–10 per cent antimony, 1–3 per cent copper, and sometimes small quantities of zinc, lead, or bismuth: used for decorative purposes and for bearings
Four-or-more syllable rhymes
- admiralty metal — an alloy of not less than 70 percent copper, about 1 percent tin, small amounts of other elements, and the balance zinc; tin brass.