Definition of Riming in English :

Define Riming in English

Riming meaning in English

Meaning of Riming in English

Pronunciation of Riming in English

Riming pronunciation in English

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Riming

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Adjective

1. rhymed, rhyming, riming

having corresponding sounds especially terminal sounds

Example Sentences:
'rhymed verse'
'rhyming words'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Riming

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noun
1. 
frost formed by the freezing of supercooled water droplets in fog onto solid objects
verb
2. (transitive)
to cover with rime or something resembling rime
noun, verb
an archaic spelling of rhyme

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Riming

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noun, verb intransitive, verb transitiveWord forms: rimed or ˈriming
rhyme
noun
1. 
frost (sense 3)
verb transitiveWord forms: rimed or ˈriming
2. 
to coat with rime

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Riming

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n.
1. A white incrustation of ice formed when supercooled water droplets freeze almost instantly on contact with a solid surface.
2. A coating, as of mud or slime, likened to a frosty film: "A meal couldn't leave us feeling really full unless it laid down a rime of fat globules in our mouths and stomachs" (James Fallows).
tr.v. rimed, rim·ing, rimes
To cover with or as if with frost or ice: "heavy [shoes] rimed with mud and cement ... from the building site" (Seamus Deane).
n. & v.
Variant of rhyme.
n.
1. Correspondence of sounds at the ends of words or phrases, especially when involving the last stressed vowel and all succeeding sounds in each of two or more such words or phrases.
2. A word that exhibits such correspondence with another, as behold and cold.
3.
a. A poem or verse employing such correspondence as a formal feature, especially at the ends of lines.
b. Poetry or verse of this kind.
v. rhymed, rhym·ing, rhymes also rimed or rim·ing or rimes
v.intr.
1. To form a rhyme.
2. To compose rhymes or verse.
3. To make use of rhymes in composing verse.
v.tr.
1. To put into rhyme or compose with rhymes.
2. To use (a word or words) as a rhyme.

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