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Rhymes with insignia

in·sig·ni·a
I i

Two-syllable rhymes

  • dyspnea — difficult or labored breathing.
  • libya — Ancient Geography. the part of N Africa W of Egypt.
  • mia — missing in action.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • arrhythmia — any variation from the normal rhythm in the heartbeat
  • cynthia — a feminine name: dim. Cindy
  • india — a word used in communications to represent the letter I.
  • lydia — an ancient kingdom in W Asia Minor: under Croesus, a wealthy empire including most of Asia Minor.
  • olympia — Booker T(aliaferro) [boo k-er tol-uh-ver] /ˈbʊk ər ˈtɒl ə vər/ (Show IPA), 1856–1915, U.S. reformer, educator, author, and lecturer.
  • philistia — an ancient country on the E coast of the Mediterranean.
  • principia — a principle.
  • pythia — the priestess of Apollo at Delphi who delivered the oracles.
  • signature — a person's name, or a mark representing it, as signed personally or by deputy, as in subscribing a letter or other document.
  • silvia — a female given name: from a Latin word meaning “forest.”.
  • sylvia — a female given name.
  • tibia — Anatomy. the inner of the two bones of the leg, that extend from the knee to the ankle and articulate with the femur and the talus; shinbone.
  • trivia — (in Roman religion) Hecate: so called because she was the goddess of the crossroads.
  • zinnia — any of several composite plants of the genus Zinnia, native to Mexico and adjacent areas, especially the widely cultivated species Z. elegans, having variously colored, many-rayed flower heads.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • abyssinia — Ethiopia
  • basophilia — an abnormal increase of basophil leucocytes in the blood
  • bolivia — an inland republic in central S America: original Aymara Indian population conquered by the Incas in the 13th century; colonized by Spain from 1538; became a republic in 1825; consists of low plains in the east, with ranges of the Andes rising to over 6400 m (21 000 ft) and the Altiplano, a plateau averaging 3900 m (13 000 ft) in the west; contains some of the world's highest inhabited regions; important producer of tin and other minerals. Official languages: Spanish, Quechua, and Aymara. Religion: Roman Catholic. Currency: boliviano. Capital: La Paz (administrative); Sucre (judicial). Pop: 10 461 053 (2013 est). Area: 1 098 580 sq km (424 260 sq miles)
  • bougainvillea — Bougainvillea is a climbing plant that has thin, red or purple flowers and grows mainly in hot countries.
  • bulimia — Bulimia or bulimia nervosa is an illness in which a person has a very great fear of becoming fat, and so they make themselves vomit after eating.
  • chlamydia — Chlamydia is a sexually-transmitted disease.
  • forsythia — a shrub belonging to the genus Forsythia, of the olive family, native to China and southeastern Europe, species of which are cultivated for their showy yellow flowers, which blossom on the bare branches in early spring.
  • galicia — a region in E central Europe: a former crown land of Austria, included in S Poland after World War I, and now partly in Ukraine. About 30,500 sq. mi. (79,000 sq. km).
  • namibia — a republic in SW Africa: a former German protectorate; a mandate of South Africa 1920–66; gained independence 1990. 318,261 sq. mi. (824,296 sq. km). Capital: Windhoek.
  • numidia — an ancient country in N Africa, corresponding roughly to modern Algeria.
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