Rhymed in spanish
Rimado
pronunciation: rimɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: rimɑdoʊ part of speech: adjective
In gestures






rhyme2 = rimar.
Example: The top and bottom of the book are known as the head and tail respectively, and the front is the fore-edge (rhymes with porridge); similarly the margins round the type on each page are called the head, tail, outer (at the fore-edge), and inner margins.rhymed = rimado.
Example: The first book published in North America was a rhymed version of the Book of Psalms.more:
» half-rhymed = a medio rimar.
Example: That passage contains an alliterative procession of half-rhymed words and too many commas.