Words that rhyme with bath
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towpath
n 1: a path along a canal or river used by animals towing boats [syn: towpath, towing path] -
aftermath
n 1: the consequences of an event (especially a catastrophic event); "the aftermath of war"; "in the wake of the accident no one knew how many had been injured" [syn: aftermath, wake, backwash] 2: the outcome of an event especially as relative to an individual [syn: consequence, aftermath] -
birdbath
n 1: an ornamental basin (usually in a garden) for birds to bathe in -
bloodbath
n 1: indiscriminate slaughter; "a bloodbath took place when the leaders of the plot surrendered"; "ten days after the bloodletting Hitler gave the action its name"; "the valley is no stranger to bloodshed and murder"; "a huge prison battue was ordered" [syn: bloodbath, bloodletting, bloodshed, battue] -
bypath
n 1: a side road little traveled (as in the countryside) [syn: byway, bypath, byroad] -
death
n 1: the event of dying or departure from life; "her death came as a terrible shock"; "upon your decease the capital will pass to your grandchildren" [syn: death, decease, expiry] [ant: birth, nascence, nascency, nativity] 2: the permanent end of all life functions in an organism or part of an organism; "the animal died a painful death" 3: the absence of life or state of being dead; "he seemed more content in death than he had ever been in life" 4: the time when something ends; "it was the death of all his plans"; "a dying of old hopes" [syn: death, dying, demise] [ant: birth] 5: the time at which life ends; continuing until dead; "she stayed until his death"; "a struggle to the last" [syn: death, last] 6: the personification of death; "Death walked the streets of the plague-bound city" 7: a final state; "he came to a bad end"; "the so-called glorious experiment came to an inglorious end" [syn: end, destruction, death] 8: the act of killing; "he had two deaths on his conscience" -
eyebath
n 1: a small vessel with a rim curved to fit the orbit of the eye; use to apply medicated or cleansing solution to the eyeball; "an eyecup is called an eyebath in Britain" [syn: eyecup, eyebath, eye cup] -
footpath
n 1: a trodden path [syn: pathway, footpath] -
hearth
n 1: an open recess in a wall at the base of a chimney where a fire can be built; "the fireplace was so large you could walk inside it"; "he laid a fire in the hearth and lit it"; "the hearth was black with the charcoal of many fires" [syn: fireplace, hearth, open fireplace] 2: home symbolized as a part of the fireplace; "driven from hearth and home"; "fighting in defense of their firesides" [syn: hearth, fireside] 3: an area near a fireplace (usually paved and extending out into a room); "they sat on the hearth and warmed themselves before the fire" [syn: hearth, fireside] -
lath
n 1: a narrow thin strip of wood used as backing for plaster or to make latticework -
math
n 1: a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement [syn: mathematics, math, maths] -
path
n 1: a course of conduct; "the path of virtue"; "we went our separate ways"; "our paths in life led us apart"; "genius usually follows a revolutionary path" [syn: way, path, way of life] 2: a way especially designed for a particular use 3: an established line of travel or access [syn: path, route, itinerary] 4: a line or route along which something travels or moves; "the hurricane demolished houses in its path"; "the track of an animal"; "the course of the river" [syn: path, track, course] -
psychopath
n 1: someone with a sociopathic personality; a person with an antisocial personality disorder (`psychopath' was once widely used but has now been superseded by `sociopath') [syn: sociopath, psychopath] -
warpath
n 1: hostile or belligerent mood; "the chief is on the warpath today" 2: a course leading to warfare or battle -
wrath
n 1: intense anger (usually on an epic scale) 2: belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins) [syn: wrath, anger, ire, ira] -
plath
n 1: United States writer and poet (1932-1963) [syn: Plath, Sylvia Plath] -
footbath
n 1: a small bathtub for warming or washing or disinfecting the feet -
hogarth
n 1: English artist noted for a series of engravings that satirized the affectations of his time (1697-1764) [syn: Hogarth, William Hogarth] -
garth
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hath
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sunbath
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rath
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flath
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spath
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strath
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corath
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magrath
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mcgath
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mcgrath
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mcmath
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telepath
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idiopath
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fath
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gath
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kath
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nath
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pathe
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vath
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condylarth
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isobath
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monobath
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colbaith
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