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by pacaro
3354 days ago
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While "rhyme" unfortunately contains the letter "e", although not the sound; "quay" doesn't contain it, but does have the sound (it's pronounced "key") I couldn't think of another word that rhymes with e but doesn't contain it. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/quay |
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Ki, the plant Cordyline fruticosa from the Pacific islands and China, this word coming from Hawaiian.
Chi or qi, the life force in Chinese philosophy.
Li, a Chinese mile.
Mi and ti, represents the third and seventh notes of a major scale.
... maybe more, I've just found a page on Wiktionary: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/Rhymes:English/i%CB%90#One_sy... (Fi, ghi, gi, shchi, ski (!) and maybe Twi.)