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A list of Citizendium articles, and planned articles, about Rhyme.
See also changes related to Rhyme, or pages that link to Rhyme or to this page or whose text contains "Rhyme".

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  • Syllable [r]: Unit of organisation in phonology that divides speech sounds or sign language movements into groups to which phonological rules may apply. [e]

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  • Association football [r]: (A.k.a. soccer in North America and Australia), a form of football played almost wholly with the feet; it is the world's most popular spectator sport. [e]
  • Post-orbital constriction [r]: Narrowing of the skull behind the eyes and before the brain vault, associated with large chewing muscles. [e]