Name Report For First Name ARCELIA:

ARCELIA

First name ARCELIA's origin is Spanish. ARCELIA means "treasure. altar of heaven". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ARCELIA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of arcelia.(Brown names are of the same origin (Spanish) with ARCELIA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with ARCELIA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming ARCELIA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ARCELİA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH ARCELİA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (rcelia) - Names That Ends with rcelia:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (celia) - Names That Ends with celia:

anacelia aracelia cecelia maricelia

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (elia) - Names That Ends with elia:

odelia abelia helia lelia obelia zelia melia camelia delia relia adelia ahelia amelia ardelia audelia aurelia azelia bidelia cerelia cordelia jamelia kamelia keelia nanelia nelia orelia elia angelia evangelia ophelia belia

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (lia) - Names That Ends with lia:

adalia agalia basilia callia castalia eulallia filia idalia thalia theophilia xylia halia rozalia emilia giulia cecilia iulia lilia kamilia ailia alia amalia angilia atalia athalia camellia coralia dahlia dalia dervilia ellia gallia gilia jamilia julia kaneilia lalia lealia liealia lylia mahalia malia marcellia natalia odilia ottilia otylia rillia tahlia tallia taylia tealia tsylia tullia weslia rosalia galia talia lia anatolia magnolia ilia nathalia

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ia) - Names That Ends with ia:

afia aminia

NAMES RHYMING WITH ARCELİA (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (arceli) - Names That Begins with arceli:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (arcel) - Names That Begins with arcel:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (arce) - Names That Begins with arce:

arcene

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (arc) - Names That Begins with arc:

arcadia arcas archaimbaud archambault archard archemorus archenhaud archer archerd archere archibald archibaldo archie archimbald arcilla

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ar) - Names That Begins with ar:

ara arabella araceli aracely arachne araina aralt aram arama araminta araminte aramis aranck aranka ararinda araseli arav arawn arber arda ardagh ardal ardala ardaleah ardath ardeen ardel ardell ardella ardelle arden ardena ardene ardi ardine ardith ardkill ardleig ardleigh ardley ardolf ardolph ardon ardra ardwolf ardy ardyne ardys are areebah areille arela arelis arella aren arena arend arene ares aret areta arete aretha arethusa aretina areyanna arfan argante argi argia argie argo argos argus argyle ari aria ariadna ariadne arian ariana ariane arianell arianna

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ARCELİA:

First Names which starts with 'arc' and ends with 'lia':

First Names which starts with 'ar' and ends with 'ia':

artemia artemisia

First Names which starts with 'a' and ends with 'a':

aala aaleahya aarika aarshiya aashka aasiya abba abda abdalla abdera abdulla abeba abella abellona abena abequa aberfa abhaya abia abida abisha abjaja abra abraha abriana abrianna acacia academia acantha acca acharya acima ada adaira adairia adalbrechta adalgisa adalheida adalicia adalwolfa adama adamina adana adanna adara adda addula adeela adela adelajda adelina adelinda adelisa adelita adella adelpha adena adeola adharma adia adianna adiba adiella adila adima adina adira adisa aditya adiva adjoa admeta admina adolpha adoncia adonia adora adowa adra adreana adreanna adriana adrianna adsaluta adsila adwoa adya aeaea aegina aeldra aenedlea aerwyna aethelha aethelreda aethra aetna afafa afina

English Words Rhyming ARCELIA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ARCELİA AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ARCELİA (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (rcelia) - English Words That Ends with rcelia:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (celia) - English Words That Ends with celia:



Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (elia) - English Words That Ends with elia:


aurelianoun (n.) The chrysalis, or pupa of an insect, esp. when reflecting a brilliant golden color, as that of some of the butterflies.
 noun (n.) A genus of jellyfishes. See Discophora.

coelianoun (n.) A cavity.

grindelianoun (n.) The dried stems and leaves of tarweed (Grindelia), used as a remedy in asthma and bronchitis.

lobelianoun (n.) A genus of plants, including a great number of species. Lobelia inflata, or Indian tobacco, is an annual plant of North America, whose leaves contain a poisonous white viscid juice, of an acrid taste. It has often been used in medicine as an emetic, expectorant, etc. L. cardinalis is the cardinal flower, remarkable for the deep and vivid red color of its flowers.

mesocoelianoun (n.) The cavity of the mesencephalon; the iter.

optocoelianoun (n.) The cavity of one of the optic lobes of the brain in many animals.

procoelianoun (n.) Same as Procoele.
 noun (n. pl.) A division of Crocodilia, including the true crocodiles and alligators, in which the dorsal vertebrae are concave in front.

prosocoelianoun (n.) Same as Prosocoele.

pseudocoelianoun (n.) The fifth ventricle in the mammalian brain. See Ventricle.

stapelianoun (n.) An extensive and curious genus of African plants of the natural order Asclepiadaceae (Milkweed family). They are succulent plants without leaves, frequently covered with dark tubercles giving them a very grotesque appearance. The odor of the blossoms is like that of carrion.

weigelianoun (n.) A hardy garden shrub (Diervilla Japonica) belonging to the Honeysuckle family, with white or red flowers. It was introduced from China.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lia) - English Words That Ends with lia:


abdominalianoun (n. pl.) A group of cirripeds having abdominal appendages.

acholianoun (n.) Deficiency or want of bile.

antlianoun (n.) The spiral tubular proboscis of lepidopterous insects. See Lepidoptera.

alalianoun (n.) Inability to utter articulate sounds, due either to paralysis of the larynx or to that form of aphasia, called motor, or ataxis, aphasia, due to loss of control of the muscles of speech.

bacchanalianoun (n. pl.) A feast or an orgy in honor of Bacchus.
 noun (n. pl.) Hence: A drunken feast; drunken reveler.

battalianoun (n.) Order of battle; disposition or arrangement of troops (brigades, regiments, battalions, etc.), or of a naval force, for action.
 noun (n.) An army in battle array; also, the main battalia or body.

camellianoun (n.) An Asiatic genus of small shrubs, often with shining leaves and showy flowers. Camellia Japonica is much cultivated for ornament, and C. Sassanqua and C. oleifera are grown in China for the oil which is pressed from their seeds. The tea plant is now referred to this genus under the name of Camellia Thea.
 noun (n.) An ornamental greenhouse shrub (Thea japonica) with glossy evergreen leaves and roselike red or white double flowers.

cerealianoun (n. pl.) Public festivals in honor of Ceres.
 noun (n. pl.) The cereals.

cilianoun (n. pl.) The eyelashes.
 noun (n. pl.) Small, generally microscopic, vibrating appendages lining certain organs, as the air passages of the higher animals, and in the lower animals often covering also the whole or a part of the exterior. They are also found on some vegetable organisms. In the Infusoria, and many larval forms, they are locomotive organs.
 noun (n. pl.) Hairlike processes, commonly marginal and forming a fringe like the eyelash.
 noun (n. pl.) Small, vibratory, swimming organs, somewhat resembling true cilia, as those of Ctenophora.

crocodilianoun (n. pl.) An order of reptiles including the crocodiles, gavials, alligators, and many extinct kinds.

dahlianoun (n.) A genus of plants native to Mexico and Central America, of the order Compositae; also, any plant or flower of the genus. The numerous varieties of cultivated dahlias bear conspicuous flowers which differ in color.

discodactylianoun (n. pl.) A division of amphibians having suctorial disks on the toes, as the tree frogs.

dulianoun (n.) An inferior kind of veneration or worship, given to the angels and saints as the servants of God.

generalianoun (n. pl.) Generalities; general terms.

glossolalianoun (n.) Alt. of Glossolaly

hematophilianoun (n.) A condition characterized by a tendency to profuse and uncontrollable hemorrhage from the slightest wounds.

hemophilianoun (n.) See Hematophilia.

hydrocorallianoun (n. pl.) A division of Hydroidea, including those genera that secrete a stony coral, as Millepora and Stylaster. Two forms of zooids in life project from small pores in the coral and resemble those of other hydroids. See Millepora.

hyperdulianoun (n.) Veneration or worship given to the Virgin Mary as the most exalted of mere creatures; higher veneration than dulia.

implacentalianoun (n. pl.) A primary division of the Mammalia, including the monotremes and marsupials, in which no placenta is formed.

lacertilianoun (n. pl.) An order of Reptilia, which includes the lizards.

larvalianoun (n. pl.) An order of Tunicata, including Appendicularia, and allied genera; -- so called because certain larval features are retained by them through life. Called also Copelata. See Appendicularia.

lupercalianoun (n. pl.) A feast of the Romans in honor of Lupercus, or Pan.

magnolianoun (n.) A genus of American and Asiatic trees, with aromatic bark and large sweet-scented whitish or reddish flowers.

mammalianoun (n. pl.) The highest class of Vertebrata. The young are nourished for a time by milk, or an analogous fluid, secreted by the mammary glands of the mother.

marginalianoun (n. pl.) Marginal notes.

marsupialianoun (n. pl.) A subclass of Mammalia, including nearly all the mammals of Australia and the adjacent islands, together with the opossums of America. They differ from ordinary mammals in having the corpus callosum very small, in being implacental, and in having their young born while very immature. The female generally carries the young for some time after birth in an external pouch, or marsupium. Called also Marsupiata.

melancholianoun (n.) A kind of mental unsoundness characterized by extreme depression of spirits, ill-grounded fears, delusions, and brooding over one particular subject or train of ideas.

memorabilianoun (n. pl.) Things remarkable and worthy of remembrance or record; also, the record of them.

metabolianoun (n. pl.) A comprehensive group of insects, including those that undegro a metamorphosis.

megalocephalianoun (n.) Alt. of Megalocephaly

nebalianoun (n.) A genus of small marine Crustacea, considered the type of a distinct order (Nebaloidea, or Phyllocarida.)

neuroglianoun (n.) The delicate connective tissue framework which supports the nervous matter and blood vessels of the brain and spinal cord.

notabilianoun (n. pl.) Things worthy of notice.

quinquennalianoun (n. pl.) Public games celebrated every five years.
 noun (n. pl.) Public games celebrated every five years.

paraphernalianoun (n. pl.) Something reserved to a wife, over and above her dower, being chiefly apparel and ornaments suited to her degree.
 noun (n. pl.) Appendages; ornaments; finery; equipments.

passacaglianoun (n.) Alt. of Passacaglio

penetralianoun (n. pl.) The recesses, or innermost parts, of any thing or place, especially of a temple or palace.
 noun (n. pl.) Hidden things or secrets; privacy; sanctuary; as, the sacred penetralia of the home.

physalianoun (n.) A genus of large oceanic Siphonophora which includes the Portuguese man-of-war.

placentalianoun (n. pl.) A division of Mammalia including those that have a placenta, or all the orders above the marsupials.

regalianoun (n. pl.) That which belongs to royalty. Specifically: (a) The rights and prerogatives of a king. (b) Royal estates and revenues. (c) Ensings, symbols, or paraphernalia of royalty.
 noun (n. pl.) Hence, decorations or insignia of an office or order, as of Freemasons, Odd Fellows,etc.
 noun (n. pl.) Sumptuous food; delicacies.
 noun (n.) A kind of cigar of large size and superior quality; also, the size in which such cigars are classed.

reptilianoun (n. pl.) A class of air-breathing oviparous vertebrates, usually covered with scales or bony plates. The heart generally has two auricles and one ventricle. The development of the young is the same as that of birds.

rosalianoun (n.) A form of melody in which a phrase or passage is successively repeated, each time a step or half step higher; a melodic sequence.

saturnalianoun (n. pl.) The festival of Saturn, celebrated in December, originally during one day, but afterward during seven days, as a period of unrestrained license and merriment for all classes, extending even to the slaves.
 noun (n. pl.) Hence: A period or occasion of general license, in which the passions or vices have riotous indulgence.

scaglianoun (n.) A reddish variety of limestone.

scholianoun (n. pl.) See Scholium.
  (pl. ) of Scholium

sedilianoun (n. pl.) Seats in the chancel of a church near the altar for the officiating clergy during intervals of service.

taglianoun (n.) A peculiar combination of pulleys.

terminalianoun (n. pl.) A festival celebrated annually by the Romans on February 23 in honor of Terminus, the god of boundaries.

thalianoun (n.) That one of the nine Muses who presided over comedy.
 noun (n.) One of the three Graces.
 noun (n.) One of the Nereids.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ARCELİA (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (arceli) - Words That Begins with arceli:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (arcel) - Words That Begins with arcel:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (arce) - Words That Begins with arce:



Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (arc) - Words That Begins with arc:


arcnoun (n.) A portion of a curved line; as, the arc of a circle or of an ellipse.
 noun (n.) A curvature in the shape of a circular arc or an arch; as, the colored arc (the rainbow); the arc of Hadley's quadrant.
 noun (n.) An arch.
 noun (n.) The apparent arc described, above or below the horizon, by the sun or other celestial body. The diurnal arc is described during the daytime, the nocturnal arc during the night.
 verb (v. i.) To form a voltaic arc, as an electrical current in a broken or disconnected circuit.

arcadenoun (n.) A series of arches with the columns or piers which support them, the spandrels above, and other necessary appurtenances; sometimes open, serving as an entrance or to give light; sometimes closed at the back (as in the cut) and forming a decorative feature.
 noun (n.) A long, arched building or gallery.
 noun (n.) An arched or covered passageway or avenue.

arcadedadjective (a.) Furnished with an arcade.

arcadianoun (n.) A mountainous and picturesque district of Greece, in the heart of the Peloponnesus, whose people were distinguished for contentment and rural happiness.
 noun (n.) Fig.: Any region or scene of simple pleasure and untroubled quiet.

arcadianadjective (a.) Alt. of Arcadic

arcadicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Arcadia; pastoral; ideally rural; as, Arcadian simplicity or scenery.

arcaneadjective (a.) Hidden; secret.

arcanumnoun (n.) A secret; a mystery; -- generally used in the plural.
 noun (n.) A secret remedy; an elixir.

arcboutantnoun (n.) A flying buttress.

archnoun (n.) Any part of a curved line.
 noun (n.) Usually a curved member made up of separate wedge-shaped solids, with the joints between them disposed in the direction of the radii of the curve; used to support the wall or other weight above an opening. In this sense arches are segmental, round (i. e., semicircular), or pointed.
 noun (n.) A flat arch is a member constructed of stones cut into wedges or other shapes so as to support each other without rising in a curve.
 noun (n.) Any place covered by an arch; an archway; as, to pass into the arch of a bridge.
 noun (n.) Any curvature in the form of an arch; as, the arch of the aorta.
 noun (n.) A chief.
 adjective (a.) Chief; eminent; greatest; principal.
 adjective (a.) Cunning or sly; sportively mischievous; roguish; as, an arch look, word, lad.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with an arch or arches.
 verb (v. t.) To form or bend into the shape of an arch.
 verb (v. i.) To form into an arch; to curve.

archingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Arch
 noun (n.) The arched part of a structure.
 noun (n.) Hogging; -- opposed to sagging.

archaeannoun (n.) The earliest period in geological period, extending up to the Lower Silurian. It includes an Azoic age, previous to the appearance of life, and an Eozoic age, including the earliest forms of life.
 adjective (a.) Ancient; pertaining to the earliest period in geological history.

archaeographynoun (n.) A description of, or a treatise on, antiquity or antiquities.

archaeolithicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the earliest Stone age; -- applied to a prehistoric period preceding the Paleolithic age.

archaeologiannoun (n.) An archaeologist.

archaeologistnoun (n.) One versed in archaeology; an antiquary.

archaeologynoun (n.) The science or study of antiquities, esp. prehistoric antiquities, such as the remains of buildings or monuments of an early epoch, inscriptions, implements, and other relics, written manuscripts, etc.

archaeopteryxnoun (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.

archaeostomatousadjective (a.) Applied to a gastrula when the blastopore does not entirely close up.

archaeozoicadjective (a.) Like or belonging to the earliest forms of animal life.

archaicadjective (a.) Of or characterized by antiquity or archaism; antiquated; obsolescent.

archaicaladjective (a.) Archaic.

archaismadjective (a.) An ancient, antiquated, or old-fashioned, word, expression, or idiom; a word or form of speech no longer in common use.
 adjective (a.) Antiquity of style or use; obsoleteness.

archaistnoun (n.) Am antiquary.
 noun (n.) One who uses archaisms.

archaisticadjective (a.) Like, or imitative of, anything archaic; pertaining to an archaism.

archaizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Archaize

archangelnoun (n.) A chief angel; one high in the celestial hierarchy.
 noun (n.) A term applied to several different species of plants (Angelica archangelica, Lamium album, etc.).

archangelicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to archangels; of the nature of, or resembling, an archangel.

archbishopnoun (n.) A chief bishop; a church dignitary of the first class (often called a metropolitan or primate) who superintends the conduct of the suffragan bishops in his province, and also exercises episcopal authority in his own diocese.

archbishopricnoun (n.) The jurisdiction or office of an archbishop; the see or province over which archbishop exercises archiepiscopal authority.

archbutlernoun (n.) A chief butler; -- an officer of the German empire.

archchamberlainnoun (n.) A chief chamberlain; -- an officer of the old German empire, whose office was similar to that of the great chamberlain in England.

archchancellornoun (n.) A chief chancellor; -- an officer in the old German empire, who presided over the secretaries of the court.

archchemicadjective (a.) Of supreme chemical powers.

archdeaconnoun (n.) In England, an ecclesiastical dignitary, next in rank below a bishop, whom he assists, and by whom he is appointed, though with independent authority.

archdeaconrynoun (n.) The district, office, or residence of an archdeacon. See Benefice.

archdeaconshipnoun (n.) The office of an archdeacon.

archdiocesenoun (n.) The diocese of an archbishop.

archducaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an archduke or archduchy.

archduchessnoun (n.) The consort of an archduke; also, a princess of the imperial family of Austria. See Archduke.

archduchynoun (n.) The territory of an archduke or archduchess.

archdukenoun (n.) A prince of the imperial family of Austria.

archdukedomnoun (n.) An archduchy.

archebiosisnoun (n.) The origination of living matter from non-living. See Abiogenesis.

archedadjective (a.) Made with an arch or curve; covered with an arch; as, an arched door.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Arch

archegonialadjective (a.) Relating to the archegonium.

archegoniumnoun (n.) The pistillidium or female organ in the higher cryptogamic plants, corresponding to the pistil in flowering plants.

archegonynoun (n.) Spontaneous generation; abiogenesis.

archelogynoun (n.) The science of, or a treatise on, first principles.

archencephalanoun (n. pl.) The division that includes man alone.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ARCELİA:

English Words which starts with 'arc' and ends with 'lia':



English Words which starts with 'ar' and ends with 'ia':

araucarianoun (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.

arianoun (n.) An air or song; a melody; a tune.

artemianoun (n.) A genus of phyllopod Crustacea found in salt lakes and brines; the brine shrimp. See Brine shrimp.

artemisianoun (n.) A genus of plants including the plants called mugwort, southernwood, and wormwood. Of these A. absinthium, or common wormwood, is well known, and A. tridentata is the sage brush of the Rocky Mountain region.

arthrodianoun (n.) A form of diarthrodial articulation in which the articular surfaces are nearly flat, so that they form only an imperfect ball and socket.

arthrodynianoun (n.) An affection characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease.