Words that rhyme with fusillade

  • accolade
    n 1: a tangible symbol signifying approval or distinction; "an award for bravery" [syn: award, accolade, honor, honour, laurels]
  • aid
    n 1: a resource; "visual aids in teaching" [syn: aid, assistance, help] 2: the activity of contributing to the fulfillment of a need or furtherance of an effort or purpose; "he gave me an assist with the housework"; "could not walk without assistance"; "rescue party went to their aid"; "offered his help in unloading" [syn: aid, assist, assistance, help] 3: money to support a worthy person or cause [syn: aid, economic aid, financial aid] 4: the work of providing treatment for or attending to someone or something; "no medical care was required"; "the old car needs constant attention" [syn: care, attention, aid, tending] v 1: give help or assistance; be of service; "Everyone helped out during the earthquake"; "Can you help me carry this table?"; "She never helps around the house" [syn: help, assist, aid] 2: improve the condition of; "These pills will help the patient" [syn: help, aid]
  • aide
    n 1: an officer who acts as military assistant to a more senior officer [syn: adjutant, aide, aide-de-camp] 2: someone who acts as assistant [syn: aide, auxiliary]
  • ballade
    n 1: a poem consisting of 3 stanzas and an envoy
  • bollard
    n 1: a strong post (as on a wharf or quay or ship for attaching mooring lines); "the road was closed to vehicular traffic with bollards" [syn: bollard, bitt]
  • cavalcade
    n 1: a procession of people traveling on horseback
  • defilade
    n 1: the arrangement of defensive fortifications to protect against enemy fire
  • delayed
    adj 1: not as far along as normal in development
  • enfilade
    n 1: gunfire directed along the length rather than the breadth of a formation [syn: enfilade, enfilade fire] v 1: rake or be in a position to rake with gunfire in a lengthwise direction
  • escalade
    n 1: an act of scaling by the use of ladders (especially the walls of a fortification) v 1: climb up and over; "They had to escalade canyons to reach their destination"
  • foulard
    n 1: a light plain-weave or twill-weave silk or silklike fabric (usually with a printed design)
  • inlaid
    adj 1: adorned by inlays
  • interlard
    v 1: introduce one's writing or speech with certain expressions [syn: intersperse, interlard]
  • lade
    v 1: remove with or as if with a ladle; "ladle the water out of the bowl" [syn: ladle, lade, laden] 2: fill or place a load on; "load a car"; "load the truck with hay" [syn: load, lade, laden, load up]
  • laid
    adj 1: set down according to a plan: "a carefully laid table with places set for four people"; "stones laid in a pattern" [syn: laid, set]
  • mallard
    n 1: wild dabbling duck from which domestic ducks are descended; widely distributed [syn: mallard, Anas platyrhynchos]
  • marmalade
    n 1: a preserve made of the pulp and rind of citrus fruits
  • mislaid
    adj 1: lost temporarily; as especially put in an unaccustomed or forgotten place; "the mislaid hat turned up eventually"; "misplaced tickets" [syn: mislaid, misplaced]
  • roulade
    n 1: a dish consisting of a slice of meat that is rolled around a filling and cooked 2: (music) an elaborate run of several notes sung to one syllable
  • switchblade
    n 1: a pocketknife with a blade that springs open at the press of a button [syn: switchblade, switchblade knife, flick-knife, flick knife]
  • unlade
    v 1: take the load off (a container or vehicle); "unload the truck"; "offload the van" [syn: unload, unlade, offload]
  • ade
    n 1: a sweetened beverage of diluted fruit juice [syn: fruit drink, ade]
  • adelaide
    n 1: the state capital of South Australia
  • twayblade
    n 1: orchid having a pair of ovate leaves and a long slender raceme of green flowers sometimes tinged red-brown; Europe to central Asia [syn: twayblade, Listera ovata] 2: an orchid of the genus Liparis having a pair of leaves
  • rollerblade
    n 1: (trademark) an in-line skate v 1: travel on shoes with a single line of rubber wheels attached to their soles; "you'd better wear a helmet and knee protectors when you Rollerblade!"; "The muscular actor loves to Rollerblade"
  • salade
    n 1: a light medieval helmet with a slit for vision [syn: sallet, salade]
  • willard
    n 1: United States advocate of temperance and women's suffrage (1839-1898) [syn: Willard, Frances Elizabeth Caroline Willard] 2: United States educator who was an early campaigner for higher education for women (1787-1870) [syn: Willard, Emma Hart Willard]
  • abelard
    n 1: French philosopher and theologian; lover of Heloise (1079-1142) [syn: Abelard, Peter Abelard, Pierre Abelard]
  • pollard
    n 1: a tree with limbs cut back to promote a more bushy growth of foliage 2: a usually horned animal that has either shed its horns or had them removed v 1: convert into a pollard; "pollard trees" [syn: poll, pollard]
  • razorblade
    n 1: a blade that has very sharp edge
  • allayed
  • overlaid
  • parlayed
  • relayed
  • waylaid
  • grillade
  • dillard
  • gillard
  • unplayed
  • ballard
  • poulard
  • lollard
  • millard

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