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1. chime

noun. ['ˈtʃaɪm'] a percussion instrument consisting of a set of tuned bells that are struck with a hammer; used as an orchestral instrument.

Etymology

  • cymbalum (Latin)
  • κύμβαλον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))

Rhymes with Wind Chime

  • clothestime
  • anticrime
  • part-time
  • sublime
  • onetime
  • slime
  • prime
  • grime
  • crime
  • climb
  • time
  • thyme
  • syme
  • sime
  • seim
  • rhyme
  • mime
  • lyme
  • lime
  • kime
  • heim
  • haim
  • dime
  • beim
  • i'm

2. chime

verb. ['ˈtʃaɪm'] emit a sound.

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Etymology

  • cymbalum (Latin)
  • κύμβαλον (Ancient Greek (to 1453))

4. wind

verb. ['ˈwaɪnd, ˈwɪnd'] to move or cause to move in a sinuous, spiral, or circular course.

Etymology

  • windan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

5. wind

verb. ['ˈwaɪnd, ˈwɪnd'] extend in curves and turns.

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Etymology

  • windan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

6. wind

verb. ['ˈwaɪnd, ˈwɪnd'] arrange or or coil around.

Etymology

  • windan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

7. wind

noun. ['ˈwaɪnd, ˈwɪnd'] a tendency or force that influences events.

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Etymology

  • windan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

8. wind

noun. ['ˈwaɪnd, ˈwɪnd'] breath.

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Etymology

  • windan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

9. wind

verb. ['ˈwaɪnd, ˈwɪnd'] form into a wreath.

Etymology

  • windan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))

10. wind

verb. ['ˈwaɪnd, ˈwɪnd'] catch the scent of; get wind of.

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Etymology

  • windan (Old English (ca. 450-1100))