Eye rhyme, also known as visual rhyme or sight rhyme, is a type of rhyme in poetry where words look similar in spelling but do not necessarily sound the same when pronounced. This creates an illusion of rhyme based solely on their visual appearance rather than their phonetic qualities. For example, the words "love" and "move" share a similar appearance but do not rhyme when spoken.

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