They look so different. Are they pronounced the same?
Here’s one that even surprised me!
I’ve known about a rhyme on time, but I really didn’t know about the word rime – at least not with this meaning.
I only called it frost, or wind blown frost:

Merriam-Webster’s definition of “rime”: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rime
I think most everyone knows rhyme, even though reading it and especially writing it is very strange the first few times, but typically, people think poetry, all poetry is to rhyme, just like many songs are to rhyme. Any way, a rhyme on time can save you a dime (a poor rhyme, I know 😖)
Merriam-Webster’s definition of “rhyme”: http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/rhyme
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