First Names Rhyming APHRIA
English Words Rhyming APHRIA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES APHRİA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH APHRİA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (phria) - English Words That Ends with phria:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (hria) - English Words That Ends with hria:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ria) - English Words That Ends with ria:
actinaria | noun (n. pl.) A large division of Anthozoa, including those which have simple tentacles and do not form stony corals. Sometimes, in a wider sense, applied to all the Anthozoa, expert the Alcyonaria, whether forming corals or not. |
adularia | noun (n.) A transparent or translucent variety of common feldspar, or orthoclase, which often shows pearly opalescent reflections; -- called by lapidaries moonstone. |
adversaria | noun (n. pl.) A miscellaneous collection of notes, remarks, or selections; a commonplace book; also, commentaries or notes. |
albuminuria | noun (n.) A morbid condition in which albumin is present in the urine. |
alcyonaria | noun (n. pl.) One of the orders of Anthozoa. It includes the Alcyonacea, Pennatulacea, and Gorgonacea. |
alfilaria | noun (n.) The pin grass (Erodium cicutarium), a weed in California. |
aporia | noun (n.) A figure in which the speaker professes to be at a loss what course to pursue, where to begin to end, what to say, etc. |
appendicularia | noun (n.) A genus of small free-swimming Tunicata, shaped somewhat like a tadpole, and remarkable for resemblances to the larvae of other Tunicata. It is the type of the order Copelata or Larvalia. See Illustration in Appendix. |
apteria | noun (n. pl.) Naked spaces between the feathered areas of birds. See Pteryliae. |
araucaria | noun (n.) A genus of tall conifers of the pine family. The species are confined mostly to South America and Australia. The wood cells differ from those of other in having the dots in their lateral surfaces in two or three rows, and the dots of contiguous rows alternating. The seeds are edible. |
aria | noun (n.) An air or song; a melody; a tune. |
auricularia | noun (n. pl.) A kind of holothurian larva, with soft, blunt appendages. See Illustration in Appendix. |
avicularia | noun (n. pl.) See prehensile processes on the cells of some Bryozoa, often having the shape of a bird's bill. |
acetonuria | noun (n.) Excess of acetone in the urine, as in starvation or diabetes. |
alfileria | noun (n.) Alt. of Alfilerilla |
anisocoria | noun (n.) Inequality of the pupils of the eye. |
azoturia | noun (n.) Excess of urea or other nitrogenous substances in the urine. |
bacteria | noun (n.p.) See Bacterium. |
| (pl. ) of Bacterium |
balistraria | noun (n.) A narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows might be discharged. |
bipinnaria | noun (n.) The larva of certain starfishes as developed in the free-swimming stage. |
brachiolaria | noun (n. pl.) A peculiar early larval stage of certain starfishes, having a bilateral structure, and swimming by means of bands of vibrating cilia. |
calceolaria | noun (n.) A genus of showy herbaceous or shrubby plants, brought from South America; slipperwort. It has a yellow or purple flower, often spotted or striped, the shape of which suggests its name. |
calvaria | noun (n.) The bones of the cranium; more especially, the bones of the domelike upper portion. |
cambria | noun (n.) The ancient Latin name of Wales. It is used by modern poets. |
carinaria | noun (n.) A genus of oceanic heteropod Mollusca, having a thin, glassy, bonnet-shaped shell, which covers only the nucleus and gills. |
cercaria | noun (n.) The larval form of a trematode worm having the shape of a tadpole, with its body terminated by a tail-like appendage. |
chyluria | noun (n.) A morbid condition in which the urine contains chyle or fatty matter, giving it a milky appearance. |
cineraria | noun (n.) A Linnaean genus of free-flowering composite plants, mostly from South Africa. Several species are cultivated for ornament. |
cnidaria | noun (n. pl.) A comprehensive group equivalent to the true Coelenterata, i. e., exclusive of the sponges. They are so named from presence of stinging cells (cnidae) in the tissues. See Coelenterata. |
convallaria | noun (n.) The lily of the valley. |
crotalaria | noun (n.) A genus of leguminous plants; rattlebox. |
curia | noun (n.) One of the thirty parts into which the Roman people were divided by Romulus. |
| noun (n.) The place of assembly of one of these divisions. |
| noun (n.) The place where the meetings of the senate were held; the senate house. |
| noun (n.) The court of a sovereign or of a feudal lord; also; his residence or his household. |
| noun (n.) Any court of justice. |
| noun (n.) The Roman See in its temporal aspects, including all the machinery of administration; -- called also curia Romana. |
caballeria | noun (n.) An ancient Spanish land tenure similar to the English knight's fee; hence, in Spain and countries settled by the Spanish, a land measure of varying size. In Cuba it is about 33 acres; in Porto Rico, about 194 acres; in the Southwestern United States, about 108 acres. |
cafeteria | noun (n.) A restaurant or cafe at which the patrons serve themselves with food kept at a counter, taking the food to small tables to eat. |
ceria | noun (n.) Cerium oxide, CeO2, a white infusible substance constituting about one per cent of the material of the common incandescent mantle. |
dataria | noun (n.) Formerly, a part of the Roman chancery; now, a separate office from which are sent graces or favors, cognizable in foro externo, such as appointments to benefices. The name is derived from the word datum, given or dated (with the indications of the time and place of granting the gift or favor). |
decandria | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants characterized by having ten stamens. |
desmobacteria | noun (n. pl.) See Microbacteria. |
desmomyaria | noun (n. pl.) The division of Tunicata which includes the Salpae. See Salpa. |
diandria | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having two stamens. |
dimyaria | noun (n. pl.) An order of lamellibranchiate mollusks having an anterior and posterior adductor muscle, as the common clam. See Bivalve. |
dinosauria | noun (n. pl.) An order of extinct mesozoic reptiles, mostly of large size (whence the name). Notwithstanding their size, they present birdlike characters in the skeleton, esp. in the pelvis and hind limbs. Some walked on their three-toed hind feet, thus producing the large "bird tracks," so-called, of mesozoic sandstones; others were five-toed and quadrupedal. See Illust. of Compsognathus, also Illustration of Dinosaur in Appendix. |
diphtheria | noun (n.) A very dangerous contagious disease in which the air passages, and especially the throat, become coated with a false membrane, produced by the solidification of an inflammatory exudation. Cf. Group. |
dodecandria | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants including all that have any number of stamens between twelve and nineteen. |
dysphoria | noun (n.) Impatience under affliction; morbid restlessness; dissatisfaction; the fidgets. |
dysuria | noun (n.) Alt. of Dysury |
enaliosauria | noun (n. pl.) An extinct group of marine reptiles, embracing both the Ichthyosauria and the Plesiosauria, now regarded as distinct orders. |
enheahedria | noun (n.) Alt. of Enheahedron |
enneandria | noun (n.) A Linnaean class of plants having nine stamens. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH APHRİA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (aphri) - Words That Begins with aphri:
aphrite | noun (n.) See under Calcite. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (aphr) - Words That Begins with aphr:
aphrodisiac | noun (n.) That which (as a drug, or some kinds of food) excites to venery. |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Aphrodisiacal |
aphrodisiacal | adjective (a.) Exciting venereal desire; provocative to venery. |
aphrodisian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to Aphrodite or Venus. "Aphrodisian dames" [that is, courtesans]. |
aphrodite | noun (n.) The Greek goddess of love, corresponding to the Venus of the Romans. |
| noun (n.) A large marine annelid, covered with long, lustrous, golden, hairlike setae; the sea mouse. |
| noun (n.) A beautiful butterfly (Argunnis Aphrodite) of the United States. |
aphroditic | adjective (a.) Venereal. |
aphrasia | noun (n.) = Dumbness. |
| noun (n.) A disorder of speech in which words can be uttered but not intelligibly joined together. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (aph) - Words That Begins with aph:
aphaeresis | noun (n.) Same as Apheresis. |
aphakia | noun (n.) An anomalous state of refraction caused by the absence of the crystalline lens, as after operations for cataract. The remedy is the use of powerful convex lenses. |
aphakial | adjective (a.) Pertaining to aphakia; as, aphakial eyes. |
aphaniptera | noun (n. pl.) A group of wingless insects, of which the flea in the type. See Flea. |
aphanipterous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Aphaniptera. |
aphanite | noun (n.) A very compact, dark-colored /ock, consisting of hornblende, or pyroxene, and feldspar, but neither of them in perceptible grains. |
aphanitic | adjective (a.) Resembling aphanite; having a very fine-grained structure. |
aphasia | noun (n.) Alt. of Aphasy |
aphasy | noun (n.) Loss of the power of speech, or of the appropriate use of words, the vocal organs remaining intact, and the intelligence being preserved. It is dependent on injury or disease of the brain. |
aphasic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or affected by, aphasia; speechless. |
aphelion | noun (n.) That point of a planet's or comet's orbit which is most distant from the sun, the opposite point being the perihelion. |
apheliotropic | adjective (a.) Turning away from the sun; -- said of leaves, etc. |
apheliotropism | noun (n.) The habit of bending from the sunlight; -- said of certain plants. |
aphemia | noun (n.) Loss of the power of speaking, while retaining the power of writing; -- a disorder of cerebral origin. |
apheresis | noun (n.) The dropping of a letter or syllable from the beginning of a word; e. g., cute for acute. |
| noun (n.) An operation by which any part is separated from the rest. |
aphesis | noun (n.) The loss of a short unaccented vowel at the beginning of a word; -- the result of a phonetic process; as, squire for esquire. |
aphetic | adjective (a.) Shortened by dropping a letter or a syllable from the beginning of a word; as, an aphetic word or form. |
aphetism | noun (n.) An aphetized form of a word. |
aphid | noun (n.) One of the genus Aphis; an aphidian. |
aphides | noun (n. pl.) See Aphis. |
| (pl. ) of Aphis |
aphidian | noun (n.) One of the aphides; an aphid. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the family Aphidae. |
aphidophagous | adjective (a.) Feeding upon aphides, or plant lice, as do beetles of the family Coccinellidae. |
aphilanthropy | noun (n.) Want of love to mankind; -- the opposite of philanthropy. |
aphis | noun (n.) A genus of insects belonging to the order Hemiptera and family Aphidae, including numerous species known as plant lice and green flies. |
aphlogistic | adjective (a.) Flameless; as, an aphlogistic lamp, in which a coil of wire is kept in a state of continued ignition by alcohol, without flame. |
aphonia | noun (n.) Alt. of Aphony |
aphony | noun (n.) Loss of voice or vocal utterance. |
aphonic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Aphonous |
aphonous | adjective (a.) Without voice; voiceless; nonvocal. |
aphorism | noun (n.) A comprehensive maxim or principle expressed in a few words; a sharply defined sentence relating to abstract truth rather than to practical matters. |
aphorismatic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Aphorismic |
aphorismic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to aphorisms, or having the form of an aphorism. |
aphorismer | noun (n.) A dealer in aphorisms. |
aphorist | noun (n.) A writer or utterer of aphorisms. |
aphoristic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Aphoristical |
aphoristical | adjective (a.) In the form of, or of the nature of, an aphorism; in the form of short, unconnected sentences; as, an aphoristic style. |
aphtha | noun (n.) One of the whitish specks called aphthae. |
| noun (n.) The disease, also called thrush. |
aphthae | noun (n. pl.) Roundish pearl-colored specks or flakes in the mouth, on the lips, etc., terminating in white sloughs. They are commonly characteristic of thrush. |
aphthoid | adjective (a.) Of the nature of aphthae; resembling thrush. |
aphthong | noun (n.) A letter, or a combination of letters, employed in spelling a word, but in the pronunciation having no sound. |
aphthous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or caused by, aphthae; characterized by aphtae; as, aphthous ulcers; aphthous fever. |
aphyllous | adjective (a.) Destitute of leaves, as the broom rape, certain euphorbiaceous plants, etc. |
aphotic | adjective (a.) Without light. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH APHRİA:
English Words which starts with 'ap' and ends with 'ia':
aplysia | noun (n.) A genus of marine mollusks of the order Tectibranchiata; the sea hare. Some of the species when disturbed throw out a deep purple liquor, which colors the water to some distance. See Illust. in Appendix. |
apomorphia | noun (n.) Alt. of Apomorphine |
apyrexia | noun (n.) Alt. of Apyrexy |
aplasia | noun (n.) Incomplete or faulty development. |