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Rhymes with hamilton

Ham·il·ton
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Two-syllable rhymes

  • button — Buttons are small hard objects sewn on to shirts, coats, or other pieces of clothing. You fasten the clothing by pushing the buttons through holes called buttonholes.
  • camel — A camel is a large animal that lives in deserts and is used for carrying goods and people. Camels have long necks and one or two lumps on their backs called humps.
  • franklin — Aretha [uh-ree-thuh] /əˈri θə/ (Show IPA), born 1942, U.S. singer.
  • hilton — Conrad (Nicholson) 1887–1979, U.S. hotel owner and developer.
  • jackson — a state in the S United States. 47,716 sq. mi. (123,585 sq. km). Capital: Jackson. Abbreviation: MS (for use with zip code), Miss.
  • javelin — a light spear, usually thrown by hand.
  • miltonJohn, 1608–74, English poet.
  • rambling — aimlessly wandering.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • abdomen — Your abdomen is the part of your body below your chest where your stomach and intestines are.
  • addison — Joseph. 1672–1719, English essayist and poet who, with Richard Steele, founded The Spectator (1711–14) and contributed most of its essays, including the de Coverley Papers
  • african — African means belonging or relating to the continent of Africa, or to its countries or people.
  • anderson — a river in N Canada, in the Northwest Territories, rising in lakes north of Great Bear Lake and flowing west and north to the Beaufort Sea. Length: about 580 km (360 miles)
  • anglican — Anglican means belonging or relating to the Church of England, or to the churches related to it.
  • antigen — An antigen is a substance that helps the production of antibodies.
  • appleton — Sir Edward (Victor). 1892–1965, English physicist, noted particularly for his research on the ionosphere: Nobel prize for physics 1947
  • atkinson — Sir Harry Albert. 1831–92, New Zealand statesman, born in England: prime minister of New Zealand (1876–77; 1883–84; 1887–91)
  • canada — a country in North America: the second largest country in the world; first permanent settlements by Europeans were made by the French from 1605; ceded to Britain in 1763 after a series of colonial wars; established as the Dominion of Canada in 1867; a member of the Commonwealth. It consists generally of sparsely inhabited tundra regions, rich in natural resources, in the north, the Rocky Mountains in the west, the Canadian Shield in the east, and vast central prairies; the bulk of the population is concentrated along the US border and the Great Lakes in the south. Languages: English and French. Religion: Christian majority. Currency: Canadian dollar. Capital: Ottawa. Pop: 34 568 211 (2013 est). Area: 9 976 185 sq km (3 851 809 sq miles)
  • catalan — Something that is Catalan belongs or relates to Catalonia, its people, or its language. Catalonia is a region of Spain.
  • champion — A champion is someone who has won the first prize in a competition, contest, or fight.
  • galveston — a seaport in SE Texas, on an island at the mouth of Galveston Bay.
  • halogen — any of the electronegative elements, fluorine, chlorine, iodine, bromine, and astatine, that form binary salts by direct union with metals.
  • jacobin — (in the French Revolution) a member of a radical society or club of revolutionaries that promoted the Reign of Terror and other extreme measures, active chiefly from 1789 to 1794: so called from the Dominican convent in Paris, where they originally met.
  • lanolin — a fatty substance, extracted from wool, used in ointments, cosmetics, waterproof coatings, etc.
  • madison — a state in the N central United States: a part of the Midwest. 56,154 sq. mi. (145,440 sq. km). Capital: Madison. Abbreviation: WI (for use with zip code), Wis., Wisc.
  • magdalenthe, Mary Magdalene.
  • masculine — pertaining to or characteristic of a man or men: masculine attire.
  • pathogen — any disease-producing agent, especially a virus, bacterium, or other microorganism.
  • ramadan — the ninth month of the Muslim calendar. Compare Muslim calendar.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • james madison — Dolly or Dolley [dol-ee] /ˈdɒl i/ (Show IPA), (Dorothea Payne) 1768–1849, wife of James Madison.
  • south african — of southern Africa.
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