terms |
holorhyme |
As nouns the difference between terms and holorhyme
is that
terms is while
holorhyme is (rare) an extreme form of rhyme in which two lines are phonetically identical (as in "for i scream / for ice-cream").
rhyme |
holorhyme |
As nouns the difference between rhyme and holorhyme
is that
rhyme is number while
holorhyme is an extreme form of rhyme in which two lines are phonetically identical (as in "For I scream / for ice-cream").
As a verb rhyme
is to number; count; reckon.
phonetic |
holorhyme |
As nouns the difference between phonetic and holorhyme
is that
phonetic is (linguistics) in such logographic writing systems as the chinese writing system, the portion of a character (if any) that provides an indication of its pronunciation;
contrasted with radical while
holorhyme is (rare) an extreme form of rhyme in which two lines are phonetically identical (as in "for i scream / for ice-cream").
As an adjective phonetic
is relating to the sounds of spoken language.