Words that rhyme with behemoth

  • azimuth
    n 1: the azimuth of a celestial body is the angle between the vertical plane containing it and the plane of the meridian [syn: azimuth, AZ]
  • backcloth
    n 1: scenery hung at back of stage [syn: backdrop, background, backcloth]
  • bismuth
    n 1: a heavy brittle diamagnetic trivalent metallic element (resembles arsenic and antimony chemically); usually recovered as a by-product from ores of other metals [syn: bismuth, Bi, atomic number 83]
  • broadcloth
    n 1: a densely textured woolen fabric with a lustrous finish 2: a closely woven silk or synthetic fabric with a narrow crosswise rib
  • broth
    n 1: liquid in which meat and vegetables are simmered; used as a basis for e.g. soups or sauces; "she made gravy with a base of beef stock" [syn: broth, stock] 2: a thin soup of meat or fish or vegetable stock
  • cerecloth
    n 1: a waterproof waxed cloth once used as a shroud
  • cheesecloth
    n 1: a coarse loosely woven cotton gauze; originally used to wrap cheeses
  • dishcloth
    n 1: a cloth for washing dishes [syn: dishrag, dishcloth]
  • froth
    n 1: a mass of small bubbles formed in or on a liquid; "the beer had a thick head of foam" [syn: foam, froth] v 1: become bubbly or frothy or foaming; "The boiling soup was frothing"; "The river was foaming"; "Sparkling water" [syn: foam, froth, fizz, effervesce, sparkle, form bubbles] 2: make froth or foam and become bubbly; "The river foamed" [syn: froth, spume, suds] 3: exude or expel foam; "the angry man was frothing at the mouth"
  • haircloth
    n 1: cloth woven from horsehair or camelhair; used for upholstery or stiffening in garments [syn: haircloth, hair]
  • loincloth
    n 1: a garment that provides covering for the loins [syn: breechcloth, breechclout, loincloth]
  • mammoth
    adj 1: so exceedingly large or extensive as to suggest a giant or mammoth; "a gigantic redwood"; "gigantic disappointment"; "a mammoth ship"; "a mammoth multinational corporation" [syn: gigantic, mammoth] n 1: any of numerous extinct elephants widely distributed in the Pleistocene; extremely large with hairy coats and long upcurved tusks
  • moth
    n 1: typically crepuscular or nocturnal insect having a stout body and feathery or hairlike antennae
  • oilcloth
    n 1: cloth treated on one side with a drying oil or synthetic resin
  • sackcloth
    n 1: a garment made of coarse sacking; formerly worn as an indication of remorse 2: a coarse cloth resembling sacking
  • saddlecloth
    n 1: stable gear consisting of a blanket placed under the saddle [syn: saddle blanket, saddlecloth, horse blanket]
  • sailcloth
    n 1: a strong fabric (such as cotton canvas) used for making sails and tents
  • tablecloth
    n 1: a covering spread over a dining table
  • troth
    n 1: a mutual promise to marry [syn: betrothal, troth, engagement] 2: a solemn pledge of fidelity [syn: plight, troth]
  • vermouth
    n 1: any of several white wines flavored with aromatic herbs; used as aperitifs or in mixed drinks
  • washcloth
    n 1: bath linen consisting of a piece of cloth used to wash the face and body [syn: washcloth, washrag, flannel, face cloth]
  • 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]
  • wroth
    adj 1: vehemently incensed and condemnatory; "they trembled before the wrathful queen"; "but wroth as he was, a short struggle ended in reconciliation" [syn: wrathful, wroth, wrothful]
  • goth
    n 1: a crude uncouth ill-bred person lacking culture or refinement [syn: peasant, barbarian, boor, churl, Goth, tyke, tike] 2: one of the Teutonic people who invaded the Roman Empire in the 3rd to 5th centuries
  • visigoth
    n 1: a member of the western group of Goths who sacked Rome and created a kingdom in present-day Spain and southern France
  • dartmouth
    n 1: a college in New Hampshire [syn: Dartmouth College, Dartmouth]
  • ostrogoth
    n 1: a member of the eastern group of Goths who created a kingdom in northern Italy around 500 AD
  • plymouth
    n 1: a town in Massachusetts founded by Pilgrims in 1620
  • thoth
    n 1: Egyptian Moon deity with the head of an ibis; god of wisdom and learning and the arts; scribe of the gods
  • altazimuth
    n 1: an instrument that measures the altitude and azimuth of celestial bodies; used in navigation
  • portsmouth
    n 1: a port city in southeastern Virginia on the Elizabeth River opposite Norfolk; naval base; shipyards 2: a port town in southeastern New Hampshire on the Atlantic Ocean 3: a port city in southern England on the English Channel; Britain's major naval base [syn: Portsmouth, Pompey]
  • demuth
  • niemuth
  • coth
  • falmouth
  • floorcloth
  • monmouth
  • weymouth

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