- - poetic device where the same vowel sounds are used
- - Poetic device involving the repetition of similar sounds
- - What the heroine of Willy Russell's Educating Rita described as "getting the rhyme wrong"
- - Poetic repetition of sounds, as used in Poe's "Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered, weak and weary"
- - Fool previously grasping an element of poetry
- - Partial correspondence in sounds of words
- - Sound correspondence old granny kept in broken cases
- - Correspondence in sound
- - Resemblance in the sounds of words
- - The repetition of similar-sounding words or syllables
- - Attribute of poet's lines/Whose final words are not quite rhymes
- - Sound correspondence old granny kept in various cases
- - Relative of alliteration
- - Resemblance of sound
- - Likeness of sound.
- - Resemblance of sounds.
- - Resemblance of sounds, a substitute for rhyme.
- - Unexpectedly scans one with a sound resemblance?
- - Use of the same consonants with different vowels
- - poetic device seen in "weak and weary"
- - ... using ......: Gladys had a bantam lamb / Its hide was white as rice
- - Alternative to rhyme
- - Partial rhyme.
- - Vowel rhyming in successive words — a son's acne (anag)
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