Words that rhyme with trioxide

  • alongside
    adv 1: side by side; "anchored close aboard another ship" [syn: aboard, alongside]
  • aside
    adv 1: on or to one side; "step aside"; "stood aside to let him pass"; "threw the book aside"; "put her sewing aside when he entered" 2: out of the way (especially away from one's thoughts); "brush the objections aside"; "pushed all doubts away" [syn: aside, away] 3: not taken into account or excluded from consideration; "these problems apart, the country is doing well"; "all joking aside, I think you're crazy" [syn: apart, aside] 4: in a different direction; "turn aside"; "turn away one's face"; "glanced away" [syn: away, aside] 5: placed or kept separate and distinct as for a purpose; "had a feeling of being set apart"; "quality sets it apart"; "a day set aside for relaxing" [syn: aside, apart] 6: in reserve; not for immediate use; "started setting aside money to buy a car"; "put something by for her old age"; "has a nest egg tucked away for a rainy day" [syn: aside, by, away] n 1: a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage 2: a message that departs from the main subject [syn: digression, aside, excursus, divagation, parenthesis]
  • backside
    n 1: the side of an object that is opposite its front; "his room was toward the rear of the hotel" [syn: rear, backside, back end] [ant: forepart, front, front end] 2: the fleshy part of the human body that you sit on; "he deserves a good kick in the butt"; "are you going to sit on your fanny and do nothing?" [syn: buttocks, nates, arse, butt, backside, bum, buns, can, fundament, hindquarters, hind end, keister, posterior, prat, rear, rear end, rump, stern, seat, tail, tail end, tooshie, tush, bottom, behind, derriere, fanny, ass]
  • bactericide
    n 1: any chemical agent that destroys bacteria [syn: bactericide, bacteriacide] 2: any drug that destroys bacteria or inhibits their growth [syn: antibacterial, antibacterial drug, bactericide]
  • bedside
    n 1: space by the side of a bed (especially the bed of a sick or dying person); "the doctor stood at her bedside"
  • broadside
    adv 1: with a side facing an object; "the train hit the truck broadside"; "the wave caught the canoe broadside and capsized it" adj 1: toward a full side; "a broadside attack" n 1: an advertisement (usually printed on a page or in a leaflet) intended for wide distribution; "he mailed the circular to all subscribers" [syn: circular, handbill, bill, broadside, broadsheet, flier, flyer, throwaway] 2: a speech of violent denunciation [syn: tirade, philippic, broadside] 3: all of the armament that is fired from one side of a warship 4: the whole side of a vessel from stem to stern; "the ship was broadside to the dock" 5: the simultaneous firing of all the armament on one side of a warship v 1: collide with the broad side of; "her car broad-sided mine"
  • coincide
    v 1: go with, fall together [syn: coincide, co-occur, cooccur] 2: happen simultaneously; "The two events coincided" [syn: concur, coincide] 3: be the same; "our views on this matter coincided"
  • countryside
    n 1: rural regions
  • deride
    v 1: treat or speak of with contempt; "He derided his student's attempt to solve the biggest problem in mathematics"
  • dockside
    n 1: the region adjacent to a boat dock
  • downside
    n 1: a negative aspect of something that is generally positive; "there is a downside even to motherhood"
  • filicide
    n 1: a parent who murders his own son or daughter 2: the murder of your own son or daughter
  • fireside
    n 1: 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] 2: home symbolized as a part of the fireplace; "driven from hearth and home"; "fighting in defense of their firesides" [syn: hearth, fireside]
  • fratricide
    n 1: a person who murders their brother or sister 2: fire that injures or kills an ally [syn: friendly fire, fratricide] 3: the murder of your sibling
  • fungicide
    n 1: any agent that destroys or prevents the growth of fungi [syn: antifungal, antifungal agent, fungicide, antimycotic, antimycotic agent]
  • genocide
    n 1: systematic killing of a racial or cultural group [syn: genocide, race murder, racial extermination]
  • germicide
    n 1: an agent (as heat or radiation or a chemical) that destroys microorganisms that might carry disease [syn: disinfectant, germicide, antimicrobic, antimicrobial]
  • glycoside
    n 1: a group of compounds derived from monosaccharides
  • herbicide
    n 1: a chemical agent that destroys plants or inhibits their growth [syn: herbicide, weedkiller, weed killer]
  • hillside
    n 1: the side or slope of a hill
  • homicide
    n 1: the killing of a human being by another human being
  • hydroxide
    n 1: a compound of an oxide with water [syn: hydroxide, hydrated oxide] 2: a chemical compound containing the hydroxyl group
  • infanticide
    n 1: a person who murders an infant 2: murdering an infant
  • insecticide
    n 1: a chemical used to kill insects [syn: insecticide, insect powder]
  • inside
    adv 1: within a building; "in winter we play inside" [syn: inside, indoors] [ant: alfresco, out of doors, outdoors, outside] 2: on the inside; "inside, the car is a mess" [syn: inside, within] [ant: outside] 3: with respect to private feelings; "inwardly, she was raging" [syn: inwardly, inside] [ant: outwardly] 4: in reality; "she is very kind at heart" [syn: at heart, at bottom, deep down, inside, in spite of appearance] adj 1: relating to or being on the side closer to the center or within a defined space; "he reached into his inside jacket pocket"; "inside out"; "an inside pitch is between home plate and the batter" [ant: outside] 2: being or applying to the inside of a building; "an inside wall" 3: confined to an exclusive group; "privy to inner knowledge"; "inside information"; "privileged information" [syn: inside, inner, privileged] 4: away from the outer edge; "an inner lahne"; "the inside lane" n 1: the region that is inside of something [syn: inside, interior] [ant: exterior, outside] 2: the inner or enclosed surface of something [syn: inside, interior] [ant: exterior, outside]
  • lakeside
    n 1: the shore of a lake [syn: lakeside, lakeshore]
  • matricide
    n 1: a person who murders their mother 2: the murder of your mother
  • monoxide
    n 1: an oxide containing just one atom of oxygen in the molecule
  • mountainside
    n 1: the side or slope of a mountain; "conifer forests cover the eastern versant" [syn: mountainside, versant]
  • nearside
    n 1: the side of a vehicle nearest the kerb
  • nucleoside
    n 1: a glycoside formed by partial hydrolysis of a nucleic acid
  • offside
    adv 1: illegally in advance of the ball or puck adj 1: illegally beyond a prescribed line or area or ahead of the ball or puck; "the touchdown was nullified because the left tackle was offside" [syn: offside, offsides] [ant: onside] n 1: (sport) the mistake of occupying an illegal position on the playing field (in football, soccer, ice hockey, field hockey, etc.)
  • onside
    adj 1: not offside; being within the prescribed area of play [ant: offside, offsides]
  • outside
    adv 1: outside a building; "in summer we play outside" [syn: outside, outdoors, out of doors, alfresco] [ant: indoors, inside] 2: on the outside; "outside, the box is black" [ant: inside, within] adj 1: relating to or being on or near the outer side or limit; "an outside margin" [ant: inside] 2: coming from the outside; "extraneous light in the camera spoiled the photograph"; "relying upon an extraneous income"; "disdaining outside pressure groups" [syn: external, extraneous, outside] 3: originating or belonging beyond some bounds:"the outside world"; "outside interests"; "an outside job" 4: located, suited for, or taking place in the open air; "outdoor clothes"; "badminton and other outdoor games"; "a beautiful outdoor setting for the wedding" [syn: outdoor(a), out-of-door, outside] [ant: indoor(a)] 5: functioning outside the boundaries or precincts of an organized unit; "extramural hospital care and treatment"; "extramural studies" 6: leading to or from the outside; "an outside door" 7: from or between other countries; "external commerce"; "international trade"; "developing nations need outside help" [syn: external, international, outside(a)] 8: very unlikely; "an outside chance"; "a remote possibility"; "a remote contingency" [syn: outside, remote] 9: on or toward an outer edge; "an outer lane"; "the outside lane" 10: (of a baseball pitch) on the far side of home plate from the batter; "the pitch was away (or wide)"; "an outside pitch" [syn: away, outside] n 1: the region that is outside of something [syn: outside, exterior] [ant: inside, interior] 2: the outer side or surface of something [syn: outside, exterior] [ant: inside, interior]
  • oxide
    n 1: any compound of oxygen with another element or a radical
  • parricide
    n 1: someone who kills his or her parent 2: the murder of your own father or mother
  • patricide
    n 1: a person who murders their father 2: the murder of your father
  • peroxide
    n 1: a viscous liquid with strong oxidizing properties; a powerful bleaching agent; also used (in aqueous solutions) as a mild disinfectant and (in strong concentrations) as an oxidant in rocket fuels [syn: hydrogen peroxide, peroxide] 2: an inorganic compound containing the divalent ion -O-O- v 1: bleach with peroxide; "She must peroxide her hair-it looks unnaturally blond"
  • pesticide
    n 1: a chemical used to kill pests (as rodents or insects)
  • regicide
    n 1: someone who commits regicide; the killer of a king 2: the act of killing a king
  • ringside
    n 1: first row of seating; has an unobstructed view of a boxing or wrestling ring [syn: ringside, ringside seat]
  • riverside
    n 1: the bank of a river [syn: riverbank, riverside] 2: a city in southern California
  • roadside
    n 1: edge of a way or road or path; "flowers along the wayside" [syn: wayside, roadside]
  • seaside
    n 1: the shore of a sea or ocean regarded as a resort [syn: seaside, seaboard]
  • silverside
    n 1: small fishes having a silver stripe along each side; abundant along the Atlantic coast of the United States [syn: silversides, silverside]
  • sodium
    n 1: a silvery soft waxy metallic element of the alkali metal group; occurs abundantly in natural compounds (especially in salt water); burns with a yellow flame and reacts violently in water; occurs in sea water and in the mineral halite (rock salt) [syn: sodium, Na, atomic number 11]
  • subside
    v 1: wear off or die down; "The pain subsided" [syn: subside, lessen] 2: sink to a lower level or form a depression; "the valleys subside" 3: sink down or precipitate; "the mud subsides when the waters become calm" [syn: subside, settle] 4: descend into or as if into some soft substance or place; "He sank into bed"; "She subsided into the chair" [syn: sink, subside]
  • suicide
    n 1: the act of killing yourself; "it is a crime to commit suicide" [syn: suicide, self-destruction, self- annihilation] 2: a person who kills himself intentionally [syn: suicide, felo-de-se]
  • topside
    n 1: (usually plural) weather deck; the part of a ship's hull that is above the waterline
  • underside
    n 1: the lower side of anything [syn: bottom, underside, undersurface]
  • vermicide
    n 1: an agent that kills worms (especially those in the intestines)
  • waterside
    n 1: land bordering a body of water
  • wayside
    n 1: edge of a way or road or path; "flowers along the wayside" [syn: wayside, roadside]
  • curbside
    n 1: the side of a sidewalk that is bordered by a curb; "policemen stood at intervals along the curbside"
  • burnside
    n 1: United States general in the American Civil War who was defeated by Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Fredericksburg (1824-1881) [syn: Burnside, A. E. Burnside, Ambrose Everett Burnside] 2: facial hair that has grown down the side of a man's face in front of the ears (especially when the rest of the beard is shaved off) [syn: sideburn, burnside, mutton chop, side-whiskers]
  • glucoside
    n 1: a glycoside derived from glucose
  • heaviside
    n 1: English physicist and electrical engineer who helped develop telegraphic and telephonic communications; in 1902 (independent of A. E. Kennelly) he suggested the existence of an atmospheric layer that reflects radio waves back to earth (1850-1925) [syn: Heaviside, Oliver Heaviside]
  • ironside
    n 1: a man of great strength or bravery
  • larvicide
    n 1: a chemical used to kill larval pests
  • overside
    adv 1: over the side of a boat; "Willie eased himself overside into the sea"
  • spermicide
    n 1: a contraceptive agent that kills spermatozoa [syn: spermicide, spermatocide]
  • acaricide
    n 1: a chemical agent used to kill mites [syn: acaricide, acaracide]
  • tyrannicide
    n 1: killing a tyrant
  • uxoricide
    n 1: a husband who murders his wife 2: the murder of a wife by her husband
  • beachside
  • beside
  • deicide
  • foeticide
  • quayside
  • stateside
  • trackside
  • poolside
  • brookside
  • cheapside
  • dayside
  • exide
  • graveside
  • algicide
  • barmecide
  • lapicide
  • stillicide
  • cerebroside
  • rodenticide
  • sororicide
  • parasiticide

See also trioxide definition