Words that rhyme with parlour
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armour
n 1: a military unit consisting of armored fighting vehicles [syn: armor, armour] 2: protective covering made of metal and used in combat [syn: armor, armour] 3: tough more-or-less rigid protective covering of an animal or plant [syn: armor, armour] v 1: equip with armor [syn: armor, armour] -
barber
n 1: United States composer (1910-1981) [syn: Barber, Samuel Barber] 2: a hairdresser who cuts hair and shaves beards as a trade v 1: perform the services of a barber: cut the hair and/or beard of -
caller
adj 1: providing coolness; "a cooling breeze"; "`caller' is a Scottish term as in `a caller breeze'" 2: fresh; "caller fish" n 1: a social or business visitor; "the room was a mess because he hadn't expected company" [syn: caller, company] 2: an investor who buys a call option 3: the bettor in a card game who matches the bet and calls for a show of hands 4: a person who announces the changes of steps during a dance; "you need a fiddler and a caller for country dancing" [syn: caller, caller-out] 5: someone who proclaims or summons in a loud voice; "the callers were mothers summoning their children home for dinner" 6: the person who convenes a meeting; "who is the caller of this meeting?" 7: the person initiating a telephone call; "there were so many callers that he finally disconnected the telephone" [syn: caller, caller-up, phoner, telephoner] -
curler
n 1: a mechanical device consisting of a cylindrical tube around which the hair is wound to curl it; "a woman with her head full of curlers is not a pretty sight" [syn: curler, hair curler, roller, crimper] -
dollar
n 1: the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents 2: a piece of paper money worth one dollar [syn: dollar, dollar bill, one dollar bill, buck, clam] 3: a United States coin worth one dollar; "the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States" 4: a symbol of commercialism or greed; "he worships the almighty dollar"; "the dollar sign means little to him" [syn: dollar, dollar mark, dollar sign] -
farmer
n 1: a person who operates a farm [syn: farmer, husbandman, granger, sodbuster] 2: United States civil rights leader who in 1942 founded the Congress of Racial Equality (born in 1920) [syn: Farmer, James Leonard Farmer] 3: an expert on cooking whose cookbook has undergone many editions (1857-1915) [syn: Farmer, Fannie Farmer, Fannie Merritt Farmer] -
harbour
n 1: a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo [syn: seaport, haven, harbor, harbour] 2: a place of refuge and comfort and security [syn: harbor, harbour] v 1: secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals) [syn: harbor, harbour] 2: keep in one's possession; of animals [syn: harbor, harbour] 3: hold back a thought or feeling about; "She is harboring a grudge against him" [syn: harbor, harbour, shield] 4: maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment" [syn: harbor, harbour, hold, entertain, nurse] -
larder
n 1: a supply of food especially for a household 2: a small storeroom for storing foods or wines [syn: pantry, larder, buttery] -
scholar
n 1: a learned person (especially in the humanities); someone who by long study has gained mastery in one or more disciplines [syn: scholar, scholarly person, bookman, student] 2: someone (especially a child) who learns (as from a teacher) or takes up knowledge or beliefs [syn: learner, scholar, assimilator] 3: a student who holds a scholarship -
twirler
n 1: someone who twirls a baton [syn: baton twirler, twirler] 2: (baseball) the person who does the pitching; "our pitcher has a sore arm" [syn: pitcher, hurler, twirler] -
color
adj 1: having or capable of producing colors; "color film"; "he rented a color television"; "marvelous color illustrations" [syn: color, colour] [ant: black and white(p), black-and-white] n 1: a visual attribute of things that results from the light they emit or transmit or reflect; "a white color is made up of many different wavelengths of light" [syn: color, colour, coloring, colouring] [ant: achromaticity, achromatism, colorlessness, colourlessness] 2: interest and variety and intensity; "the Puritan Period was lacking in color"; "the characters were delineated with exceptional vividness" [syn: color, colour, vividness] 3: the timbre of a musical sound; "the recording fails to capture the true color of the original music" [syn: color, colour, coloration, colouration] 4: a race with skin pigmentation different from the white race (especially Blacks) [syn: color, colour, people of color, people of colour] 5: an outward or token appearance or form that is deliberately misleading; "he hoped his claims would have a semblance of authenticity"; "he tried to give his falsehood the gloss of moral sanction"; "the situation soon took on a different color" [syn: semblance, gloss, color, colour] 6: any material used for its color; "she used a different color for the trim" [syn: coloring material, colouring material, color, colour] 7: (physics) the characteristic of quarks that determines their role in the strong interaction; "each flavor of quarks comes in three colors" [syn: color, colour] 8: the appearance of objects (or light sources) described in terms of a person's perception of their hue and lightness (or brightness) and saturation [syn: color, colour] v 1: add color to; "The child colored the drawings"; "Fall colored the trees"; "colorize black and white film" [syn: color, colorize, colorise, colourise, colourize, colour, color in, colour in] [ant: discolor] 2: affect as in thought or feeling; "My personal feelings color my judgment in this case"; "The sadness tinged his life" [syn: tinge, color, colour, distort] 3: modify or bias; "His political ideas color his lectures" [syn: color, colour] 4: decorate with colors; "color the walls with paint in warm tones" [syn: color, colour, emblazon] 5: give a deceptive explanation or excuse for; "color a lie" [syn: color, colour, gloss] 6: change color, often in an undesired manner; "The shirts discolored" [syn: discolor, discolour, colour, color] -
harbor
n 1: a sheltered port where ships can take on or discharge cargo [syn: seaport, haven, harbor, harbour] 2: a place of refuge and comfort and security [syn: harbor, harbour] v 1: maintain (a theory, thoughts, or feelings); "bear a grudge"; "entertain interesting notions"; "harbor a resentment" [syn: harbor, harbour, hold, entertain, nurse] 2: secretly shelter (as of fugitives or criminals) [syn: harbor, harbour] 3: keep in one's possession; of animals [syn: harbor, harbour] 4: hold back a thought or feeling about; "She is harboring a grudge against him" [syn: harbor, harbour, shield] -
parlor
n 1: reception room in an inn or club where visitors can be received [syn: parlor, parlour] 2: a room in a private house or establishment where people can sit and talk and relax [syn: living room, living-room, sitting room, front room, parlor, parlour] -
harder
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marlar
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parler
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