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Rhymes with narc

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One-syllable rhymes

  • arc — An arc is a smoothly curving line or movement.
  • ark — In the Bible, the ark was a large boat which Noah built in order to save his family and two of every kind of animal from the Flood.
  • barch — Bachelor of Architecture
  • bark — When a dog barks, it makes a short, loud noise, once or several times.
  • barke — Obsolete spelling of bark.
  • clark — Helen. born 1950, New Zealand Labour politician; prime minister (1999–2008); administrator of the United Nations Development Programme from 2009
  • clarke — Sir Arthur C(harles). 1917–2008, British science-fiction writer, who helped to develop the first communications satellites. He scripted the film 2001, A Space Odyssey (1968)
  • dark — When it is dark, there is not enough light to see properly, for example because it is night.
  • darke — Obsolete spelling of dark.
  • hark — to listen attentively; hearken.
  • lark — a merry, carefree adventure; frolic; escapade.
  • marc — a standardized system developed by the Library of Congress for producing and transmitting machine-readable bibliographic records.
  • markMarcus Alonzo ("Mark") 1837–1904, U.S. merchant and politician: senator 1897–1904.
  • marke — Obsolete spelling of mark.
  • merc — a mercenary soldier.
  • park — Mungo [muhng-goh] /ˈmʌŋ goʊ/ (Show IPA), 1771–1806? Scottish explorer in Africa.
  • quark — Physics. any of the hypothetical particles with spin 1/2, baryon number 1/3, and electric charge 1/3 or −2/3 that, together with their antiparticles, are believed to constitute all the elementary particles classed as baryons and mesons; they are distinguished by their flavors, designated as up (u), down (d), strange (s), charm (c), bottom or beauty (b), and top or truth (t), and their colors, red, green, and blue. Compare color (def 18), flavor (def 5), quantum chromodynamics, quark model.
  • sark — one of the Channel Islands, E of Guernsey. 2 sq. mi. (5 sq. km).
  • shark — a person who preys greedily on others, as by cheating or usury.
  • spark — Muriel (Sarah) (Camberg) 1918–2006, British novelist and writer, born in Scotland.
  • stark — sheer, utter, downright, or complete: stark madness.

Two-syllable rhymes

  • blue shark — a shark of the species Prionace glauca, found in temperate and tropical waters
  • bull shark — a requiem shark, Carcharhinus leucas, inhabiting shallow waters from North Carolina to Brazil.
  • car park — A car park is an area or building where people can leave their cars.
  • charm quark — charmed quark
  • check mark — A check mark is a written mark like a V with the right side extended. It is used to show that something is correct or has been selected or dealt with.
  • cow shark — any large primitive shark, esp Hexanchus griseum, of the family Hexanchidae of warm and temperate waters
  • demark — to remove all trace of (a person or thing)
  • deutsche mark — the former basic monetary unit of Germany, superseded in 2002 by the euro
  • embark — Go on board a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle.
  • hash mark — Informal. a service stripe. the symbol #.
  • loan shark — a person who lends money at excessively high rates of interest; usurer.
  • marque — a city in SE coastal Texas.
  • nurse shark — any of several sharks of the family Orectolobidae, especially Ginglymostoma cirratum, occurring in shallow waters from Rhode Island to Brazil and the Gulf of California to Ecuador.
  • remark — to say casually, as in making a comment: Someone remarked that tomorrow would be a warm day.
  • ripple mark — one of the wavy lines or ridges produced, especially on sand, by the action of waves, wind, or the like.
  • sand shark — sand tiger.
  • strange quark — a quark having electric charge −1/3 times the elementary charge and strangeness −1; it is more massive than the up and down quarks.
  • stress mark — a mark placed before, after, or over a syllable to indicate stress in pronunciation; accent mark.
  • stretch mark — a silvery streak occurring typically on the abdomen or thighs and caused by stretching of the skin over a short period of time, as during pregnancy or rapid weight gain.
  • up quark — the quark having electric charge 2/3 times the elementary charge and strangeness and charm equal to 0.
  • whale shark — a tropical shark, Rhincodon typus, ranging in size from 30 to 60 feet (9 to 18 meters), having small teeth and a sievelike structure over its gills for catching plankton.
  • white shark — great white shark.

Three-syllable rhymes

  • accent mark — a mark used to indicate an accent, stress, etc., as for pronunciation or in musical notation. Compare diacritic (def 1).
  • angel shark — any of several sharks constituting the family Squatinidae, such as Squatina squatina, that have very large flattened pectoral fins and occur in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
  • basking shark — a very large plankton-eating shark, Cetorhinus maximus, often floating at the sea surface: family Cetorhinidae
  • beauty quark — bottom quark
  • carbon arc — an electric arc produced between two carbon electrodes, formerly used as a light source
  • carpet shark — any of various sharks of the family Orectolobidae, having two dorsal fins and a patterned back, typically marked with white and brown
  • central park — a public park in central Manhattan, New York City. 840 acres (340 hectares).
  • chatter mark — any of a series of grooves, pits, and scratches on the surface of a rock, usually made by the movement of a glacier
  • disembark — to go ashore from a ship.
  • ditto mark — Often, ditto marks. two small marks (″) indicating the repetition of something, usually placed beneath the thing repeated.
  • easy mark — sb easily targeted or victimized
  • great white shark — a large shark, Carcharodon carcharias, of tropical and temperate seas, known to occasionally attack swimmers.
  • lemon shark — a common shallow-water shark, Negaprion brevirostris, having a yellowish body and inhabiting inshore regions of the Atlantic from North Carolina to Brazil.
  • question mark — Also called interrogation point, interrogation mark. a mark indicating a question: usually, as in English, the mark (?) placed after a question.
  • reflex arc — the nerve pathways followed by an impulse during a reflex.
  • requiem shark — any of numerous, chiefly tropical sharks of the family Carcharhinidae, including the tiger shark and soupfin shark.
  • tiger shark — a large shark, Galeocerdo cuvieri, inhabiting warm seas, noted for its voracious habits.
  • trailer park — an area where house trailers may be parked, usually having running water, electrical outlets, etc.
  • winter's bark — an evergreen tree, Drimys winteri, ranging from Mexico to Cape Horn, having aromatic leaves and cream-colored, jasmine-scented flowers.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • industrial park — an industrial complex, typically in a suburban or rural area and set in parklike surroundings with such facilities as parking lots, restaurants, and recreation areas.
  • mackerel shark — any of several fierce sharks of the family Lamidae, including the great white shark and the mako.
  • national park — an area of scenic beauty, historical importance, or the like, owned and maintained by a national government for the use of the people.
  • peruvian bark — cinchona (def 2).
  • punctuation mark — any of a group of conventional marks or characters used in punctuation, as the period, comma, semicolon, question mark, or dash.
  • quotation mark — one of the marks used to indicate the beginning and end of a quotation, in English usually shown as “ at the beginning and ” at the end, or, for a quotation within a quotation, of single marks of this kind, as “He said, ‘I will go.’ ” Frequently, especially in Great Britain, single marks are used instead of double, the latter being then used for a quotation within a quotation.
  • strawberry mark — a small, reddish, slightly raised birthmark.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • amusement park — An amusement park is the same as a funfair.
  • letter of marque — license or commission granted by a state to a private citizen to capture and confiscate the merchant ships of another nation.

Four-or-more syllable rhymes

  • yellowstone national park — a park in NW Wyoming and adjacent parts of Montana and Idaho: geysers, hot springs, falls, canyon. 3458 sq. mi. (8955 sq. km).
  • yosemite national park — a national park in E California. 1182 sq. mi. (3060 sq. km).
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