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From The Complete Rhyming Dictionary by Clement Wood:"Rhyme is the identity in sound of an accented vowel in a word...and of all consonantal and vowel sounds following it; with a difference in the sound of the consonant immediately preceding the accented vowel. If a poet commences, 'October is the wildest month' he has estopped himself from any rhyme; since "month" has no rhyme in English." The following is a list of English words that are difficult to rhyme (the rhyming word is foreign, dialectical or obsolete) or have no true rhyme at all: Word Rhyme | Existing:
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