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Words that Rhyme with jam

1 Syllable Words

am, bahm, bam, bram, cam, camm, cham, clam, cram, dahm, dam, damm, damme, damn, dram, flam, flamm, frahm, fram, gahm, gamm, graeme, graham, gram, gramm, hahm, ham, hamm, hamme, jamb, kam, kamm, klamm, kram, kramm, kramme, lahm, lam, lamb, lambe, lamm, lamme, ma'am, nahm, nam, pam, pham, plam, quamme, rahm, ram, ramm, sahm, sam, scam, schram, schramm, sham, slam, spam, sram, stam, stamm, stram, swam, tam, tamm, tham, tram, wham, yam, zahm

2 Syllable Words

abram, alam, barthram, bartram, beacham, beckham, beltram, burcham, buttram, centram, coram, dirlam, dram, durham, engram, exam, flimflam, friedsam, goddam, goddamn, inghram, kingham, kvam, kvamme, laflam, logjam, madame, mailgram, mcclam, mcham, mclamb, milgram, mme, oxfam, panam, pegram, potsdam, priam, program, programme, shoreham, siam, sram, stringham, t-lam, tungsram, vandam, vandamme, wolfgram, wolfram

3 Syllable Words

abraham, allingham, amersham, amsterdam, anagram, bellingham, billingham, birmingham, blakenham, buckingham, burlingham, burningham, cablegram, callaham, centigram, cockerham, cottingham, cunningham, dagenham, dataram, diagram, diaphragm, dillingham, dithyramb, epigram, fillingham, framingham, frothingham, gillingham, gooderham, histogram, hologram, ingraham, kilogram, landingham, laningham, leadingham, logogram, mammogram, microgram, milligram, monogram, newingham, nottingham, polygram, reprogram, rockingham, rotterdam, sonogram, telegram, whittingham, wickerham, wickersham, willingham, winningham

4 Syllable Words

everingham, vallandingham, vanlandingham, vanlaningham

7 Syllable Words

electrocardiogram

Definitions of jam

n. A kind of frock for children.

n. See Jamb.

v. t. To press into a close or tight position; to crowd; to squeeze; to wedge in.

v. t. To crush or bruise; as, to jam a finger in the crack of a door.

v. t. To bring (a vessel) so close to the wind that half her upper sails are laid aback.

n. A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in a river.

n. An injury caused by jamming.

n. A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam.

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