First Names Rhyming ALYX
English Words Rhyming ALYX
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ALYX AS A WHOLE:
calyx | noun (n.) The covering of a flower. See Flower. |
| noun (n.) A cuplike division of the pelvis of the kidney, which surrounds one or more of the renal papillae. |
gonocalyx | noun (n.) The bell of a sessile gonozooid. |
nectocalyx | noun (n.) The swimming bell or umbrella of a jellyfish of medusa. |
| noun (n.) One of the zooids of certain Siphonophora, having somewhat the form, and the essential structure, of the bell of a jellyfish, and acting as a swimming organ. |
nematocalyx | noun (n.) One of a peculiar kind of cups, or calicles, found upon hydroids of the family Plumularidae. They contain nematocysts. See Plumularia. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ALYX (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lyx) - English Words That Ends with lyx:
pompholyx | noun (n.) Impure zinc oxide. |
| noun (n.) A skin disease in which there is an eruption of bullae, without inflammation or fever. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ALYX (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (aly) - Words That Begins with aly:
alyssum | noun (n.) A genus of cruciferous plants; madwort. The sweet alyssum (A. maritimum), cultivated for bouquets, bears small, white, sweet-scented flowers. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ALYX:
English Words which starts with 'a' and ends with 'x':
abatvoix | noun (n.) The sounding-board over a pulpit or rostrum. |
addax | noun (n.) One of the largest African antelopes (Hippotragus, / Oryx, nasomaculatus). |
adjutrix | noun (n.) A female helper or assistant. |
administratrix | noun (n.) A woman who administers; esp., one who administers the estate of an intestate, or to whom letters of administration have been granted; a female administrator. |
admonitrix | noun (n.) A female admonitor. |
affix | noun (n.) That which is affixed; an appendage; esp. one or more letters or syllables added at the end of a word; a suffix; a postfix. |
| verb (v. t.) To subjoin, annex, or add at the close or end; to append to; to fix to any part of; as, to affix a syllable to a word; to affix a seal to an instrument; to affix one's name to a writing. |
| verb (v. t.) To fix or fasten in any way; to attach physically. |
| verb (v. t.) To attach, unite, or connect with; as, names affixed to ideas, or ideas affixed to things; to affix a stigma to a person; to affix ridicule or blame to any one. |
| verb (v. t.) To fix or fasten figuratively; -- with on or upon; as, eyes affixed upon the ground. |
afflux | noun (n.) A flowing towards; that which flows to; as, an afflux of blood to the head. |
ampyx | noun (n.) A woman's headband (sometimes of metal), for binding the front hair. |
androsphinx | noun (n.) A man sphinx; a sphinx having the head of a man and the body of a lion. |
annex | noun (n.) Something annexed or appended; as, an additional stipulation to a writing, a subsidiary building to a main building; a wing. |
| verb (v. t.) To join or attach; usually to subjoin; to affix; to append; -- followed by to. |
| verb (v. t.) To join or add, as a smaller thing to a greater. |
| verb (v. t.) To attach or connect, as a consequence, condition, etc.; as, to annex a penalty to a prohibition, or punishment to guilt. |
| verb (v. i.) To join; to be united. |
antefix | noun (n.) An ornament fixed upon a frieze. |
| noun (n.) An ornament at the eaves, concealing the ends of the joint tiles of the roof. |
| noun (n.) An ornament of the cymatium of a classic cornice, sometimes pierced for the escape of water. |
anthelix | noun (n.) Same as Antihelix. |
anthrax | noun (n.) A carbuncle. |
| noun (n.) A malignant pustule. |
| noun (n.) A microscopic, bacterial organism (Bacillus anthracis), resembling transparent rods. [See Illust. under Bacillus.] |
| noun (n.) An infectious disease of cattle and sheep. It is ascribed to the presence of a rod-shaped bacterium (Bacillus anthracis), the spores of which constitute the contagious matter. It may be transmitted to man by inoculation. The spleen becomes greatly enlarged and filled with bacteria. Called also splenic fever. |
anticlimax | noun (n.) A sentence in which the ideas fall, or become less important and striking, at the close; -- the opposite of climax. It produces a ridiculous effect. |
antihelix | noun (n.) The curved elevation of the cartilage of the ear, within or in front of the helix. See Ear. |
apex | noun (n.) The tip, top, point, or angular summit of anything; as, the apex of a mountain, spire, or cone; the apex, or tip, of a leaf. |
| noun (n.) The end or edge of a vein nearest the surface. |
apoplex | noun (n.) Apoplexy. |
appendix | noun (n.) Something appended or added; an appendage, adjunct, or concomitant. |
| noun (n.) Any literary matter added to a book, but not necessarily essential to its completeness, and thus distinguished from supplement, which is intended to supply deficiencies and correct inaccuracies. |
| noun (n.) The vermiform appendix. |
apteryx | noun (n.) A genus of New Zealand birds about the size of a hen, with only short rudiments of wings, armed with a claw and without a tail; the kiwi. It is allied to the gigantic extinct moas of the same country. Five species are known. |
arbitratrix | noun (n.) A female who arbitrates or judges. |
archaeopteryx | noun (n.) A fossil bird, of the Jurassic period, remarkable for having a long tapering tail of many vertebrae with feathers along each side, and jaws armed with teeth, with other reptilian characteristics. |
arquifoux | noun (n.) Same as Alquifou. |
aruspex | noun (n.) One of the class of diviners among the Etruscans and Romans, who foretold events by the inspection of the entrails of victims offered on the altars of the gods. |
autocratrix | noun (n.) A female sovereign who is independent and absolute; -- a title given to the empresses of Russia. |
aviatrix | noun (n.) A woman aviator. |