Words that rhyme with moulmein
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ain
adj 1: belonging to or on behalf of a specified person (especially yourself); preceded by a possessive; "for your own use"; "do your own thing"; "she makes her own clothes"; "`ain' is Scottish" [syn: own(a), ain] -
balletomane
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demesne
n 1: extensive landed property (especially in the country) retained by the owner for his own use; "the family owned a large estate on Long Island" [syn: estate, land, landed estate, acres, demesne] 2: territory over which rule or control is exercised; "his domain extended into Europe"; "he made it the law of the land" [syn: domain, demesne, land] -
domain
n 1: a particular environment or walk of life; "his social sphere is limited"; "it was a closed area of employment"; "he's out of my orbit" [syn: sphere, domain, area, orbit, field, arena] 2: territory over which rule or control is exercised; "his domain extended into Europe"; "he made it the law of the land" [syn: domain, demesne, land] 3: (mathematics) the set of values of the independent variable for which a function is defined [syn: domain, domain of a function] 4: people in general; especially a distinctive group of people with some shared interest; "the Western world" [syn: world, domain] 5: the content of a particular field of knowledge [syn: knowledge domain, knowledge base, domain] -
inhumane
adj 1: lacking and reflecting lack of pity or compassion; "humans are innately inhumane; this explains much of the misery and suffering in the world"; "biological weapons are considered too inhumane to be used" [ant: humane] -
legerdemain
n 1: an illusory feat; considered magical by naive observers [syn: magic trick, conjuring trick, trick, magic, legerdemain, conjuration, thaumaturgy, illusion, deception] -
ptomaine
n 1: any of various amines (such as putrescine or cadaverine) formed by the action of putrefactive bacteria [syn: ptomaine, ptomain] 2: a term for food poisoning that is no longer in scientific use; food poisoning was once thought to be caused by ingesting ptomaines [syn: ptomaine, ptomaine poisoning] -
remain
v 1: stay the same; remain in a certain state; "The dress remained wet after repeated attempts to dry it"; "rest assured"; "stay alone"; "He remained unmoved by her tears"; "The bad weather continued for another week" [syn: stay, remain, rest] [ant: change] 2: continue in a place, position, or situation; "After graduation, she stayed on in Cambridge as a student adviser"; "Stay with me, please"; "despite student protests, he remained Dean for another year"; "She continued as deputy mayor for another year" [syn: stay, stay on, continue, remain] 3: be left; of persons, questions, problems, results, evidence, etc.; "There remains the question of who pulled the trigger"; "Carter remains the only President in recent history under whose Presidency the U.S. did not fight a war" 4: stay behind; "The smell stayed in the room"; "The hostility remained long after they made up" [syn: persist, remain, stay] -
romaine
n 1: lettuce with long dark-green leaves in a loosely packed elongated head [syn: cos, cos lettuce, romaine, romaine lettuce] -
ane
adj 1: used of a single unit or thing; not two or more; "`ane' is Scottish" [syn: one, 1, i, ane] -
champaign
n 1: extensive tract of level open land; "they emerged from the woods onto a vast open plain"; "he longed for the fields of his youth" [syn: plain, field, champaign] 2: a university town in east central Illinois adjoining Urbana -
champlain
n 1: French explorer in Nova Scotia who established a settlement on the site of modern Quebec (1567-1635) [syn: Champlain, Samuel de Champlain] 2: a lake in northeastern New York, northwestern Vermont and southern Quebec; site of many battles in the French and Indian War and in the American Revolution and in the War of 1812 [syn: Lake Champlain, Champlain] -
amain
adv 1: at full speed; with great haste; "the children ran down the hill amain" 2: with all your strength; "he pulled the ropes amain" -
mortmain
n 1: real property held inalienably (as by an ecclesiastical corporation) [syn: mortmain, dead hand] 2: the oppressive influence of past events or decisions [syn: dead hand, dead hand of the past, mortmain] -
charlemagne
n 1: king of the Franks and Holy Roman Emperor; conqueror of the Lombards and Saxons (742-814) [syn: Charlemagne, Carolus, Charles, Charles I, Charles the Great] -
pearmain
n 1: any of several varieties of apples with red skins -
aine
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ayn
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beauchaine
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biscayne
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brattain
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buntain
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charlayne
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charmain
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chastain
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costain
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courchaine
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decrane
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domaine
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duchaine
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dumaine
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elaine
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germaine
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jermaine
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aisne
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alamein
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codomain
See also moulmein definition
