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Rhymes for "rage" — perfect and near rhymes for songwriters, poets, and lyricists looking for the right ending sound.
(v)
(transitive) To lessen the intensity of, to mitigate or relieve (hunger, emotion, pain, etc.).
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(transitive) To engross or hold the attention of; to keep busy or occupied.
(n)
(uncountable) The resentful, indignant, or shocked anger aroused by such acts.
A phase.
A measure; a standard of measure; an instrument to determine dimensions, distance, or capacity; a standard
To bind (someone) by pledge or security; to engage.
One of the many pieces of paper bound together within a book or similar document.
A course of violent, frenzied action.
(ambitransitive) To release or loosen from something that binds, entangles, holds, or interlocks.
(astronomy) A bright region in the chromosphere of the Sun.
(adj)
Of a colour like that of unbleached or undyed fabric, between grey and beige.
A tool, used by blacksmiths and other metalworkers, for shaping of a metal item.
An enclosure made of bars, normally to hold animals.
The area behind a stage out of view of the audience where performers wait to give their show; especially that of the dressing rooms.
Of or relating to an age between thirteen and nineteen years old.
An age characterized by the use of iron.
(obsolete, UK, thieves' cant) To drink.
(microbiology, virology) A virus that is parasitic on bacteria.
The page, near the front of a book, that gives its title and, normally, its author and publisher.
(figurative, transitive) To draw attention away from others, especially on-stage.
(archaeology, paleontology) A broad prehistoric period during which humans widely used stone for toolmaking.
How old one appears to be based solely on mental ability and function.
Of or relating to that part of a stage not visible to the audience.
Synonym of age of majority.
The age of a person, measured in days, months and years from the time the person was born, often used in psychometrics.
(idiomatic) To reach a specific age where one is legally considered to be an adult.
An anemometer.
(sociology) A theory proposed by Max Weber which argues that rationalization and rules trap humans in a figurative "cage" of thought.
(archaic) A chantry chapel enclosed with latticework or screenwork.
(transitive) To fill with rage; to outrage; to provoke to frenzy; to make furious.
(economics) The lowest rate at which an employer must legally pay an employee, usually expressed as pay per hour.
The enclosed area created by and within the ribs.
(economics) The minimum income necessary for a worker to meet their basic needs.
An apparatus used to measure pressure in a tyre, pressurised tank, boiler etc.
(meteorology) A device used in meteorology to measure rainfall.
On the part of a stage that is visible to the audience.
(adv)
Toward or at the front of a theatrical stage.
(rail transport) A track gauge that is greater than standard gauge.
A glass column that displays water levels.
(physics) An instrument that is used to measure very low pressures of gases.
(rail transport) A track gauge less than standard gauge; such tracks; a railway that uses them.
(medicine) The apparent age of a child based on the maturity of its bones.
A circular cage for a squirrel or other small animal, which rotates vertically as the animal runs at the bottom.
(rail transport) A track gauge of 56.5 inches (1435 mm).
something that covers an entire page
Salvia apiana, a sage native to southern California and neighboring Baja California west of the desert, an important nectar source for sage honey.
Salvia sclarea, a biennial or short-lived herbaceous perennial.
An herb in the mint family, Teucrium scorodonia.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: The least age at which one is permitted by law to drink alcoholic beverages.
gauge for indicating the level of water in e.g. a tank or boiler or reservoir
(baseball) an enclosed area for players to practice the skill of batting.
Any of various plants:
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The genital stage in psychoanalysis is the term used by Sigmund Freud to describe the final stage of human psychosexual development.
The latency stage is the fourth stage of Sigmund Freud's model of a child's psychosexual development.
(theater) A stage that extends into the audience on three sides and is connected to the backstage area by its upstage end.
(California) Any member of the species Salvia mellifera of aromatic sage native to California, which are an important nectar source for sage honey.
a Norwegian masculine given name originating from the Old Norse name Bragi, developing from the word "bragr" meaning poetry.
a measure of a child's development (in body size or motor skill or psychological function) expressed in terms of age norms
An instrument, usually mounted on an instrument panel, which indicates the quantity of fuel in the fuel tank(s).
A legal voting age is the minimum age that a person is allowed to vote in a democratic process.
Purple sage has various meanings, mostly referring to plants or to Zane Grey's novel Riders of the Purple Sage, set in Utah.
gauge consisting of a scriber mounted on an adjustable stand; used to test the accuracy of plane surfaces
shrubby plant with aromatic grayish-green leaves used as a cooking herb
middle part of the stone age beginning about 15,000 years ago
low much-branched perennial of western united states having silvery leaves; an important browse and shelter plant
silky-leaved aromatic perennial of dry northern parts of the northern hemisphere; has tawny florets
something that covers (the top or bottom) half of a page
caliper for measuring small distances
silver-haired shrub of central and southern united states and mexico; a troublesome weed on rangelands
a stage in a theater on which actors can perform
low ashy-gray california shrub
a period in british history during the reign of elizabeth i in the 16th century; an age marked by literary achievement and domestic prosperity
the part of the stage on the actor's left as the actor faces the audience
a small platform on a microscope where the specimen is mounted for examination
a platform where a (brass) band can play in the open air
perennial cottony-white herb of southwestern united states
the part of the stage on the actor's right as the actor faces the audience
silvery-leaved california herb with purple flowers
texas sage having intensely blue flowers
attract attention onto oneself
(theater, transitive) To stage (a production) again; to bring (a production) to the stage again.
(East Frisian: Haag) a small East Frisian town (Flecken) in Lower Saxony, Germany.
A hamlet and census-designated place in Nassau County, Long Island, New York.
A male given name.
(idiomatic) A period of happiness, peace, prosperity, and great progress.