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rime [ʀim]feminine noun* * *ʀimnom féminin rhyme (en in)* * *ʀim nf* * *rime nf rhyme; rime masculine/féminine masculine/feminine rhyme; rimes embrassées or enlacées enclosing rhyme; des rimes en ‘our’ rhymes in ‘our’; rime pour l'œil eye rhyme; ‘tu fais des rimes’ ‘that rhymes’; rimes suivies or accouplées or plates rhyming couplets.sans rime ni raison without rhyme or reason; cela n'a ni rime ni raison it has neither rhyme nor reason.[rim] nom féminin1. LITTÉRATURE rhymerime masculine/féminine masculine/feminine rhymerime riche rich ou perfect rhymerimes croisées ou alternées alternate rhymes2. (locution)il me tenait des propos sans rime ni raison what he was telling me had neither rhyme nor reason to it, there was neither rhyme nor reason in what he was telling me
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