First Names Rhyming BIRTE
English Words Rhyming BIRTE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES BÝRTE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BÝRTE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (irte) - English Words That Ends with irte:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (rte) - English Words That Ends with rte:
astarte | noun (n.) A genus of bivalve mollusks, common on the coasts of America and Europe. |
carte | noun (n.) Bill of fare. |
| noun (n.) Short for Carte de visite. |
| noun (n.) Alt. of Quarte |
charte | noun (n.) The constitution, or fundamental law, of the French monarchy, as established on the restoration of Louis XVIII., in 1814. |
chierte | noun (n.) Love; tender regard. |
ecarte | noun (n.) A game at cards, played usually by two persons, in which the players may discard any or all of the cards dealt and receive others from the pack. |
| noun (n.) A game at cards for two persons, with 32 cards, ranking K, Q, J, A, 10, 9, 8, 7. Five cards are dealt each player, and the 11th turned as trump. Five points constitute a game. |
forte | noun (n.) The strong point; that in which one excels. |
| noun (n.) The stronger part of the blade of a sword; the part of half nearest the hilt; -- opposed to foible. |
| adverb (a. & adv.) Loudly; strongly; powerfully. |
quarte | noun (n.) A position in thrusting or parrying, with the inside of the hand turned upward and the point of the weapon toward the adversary's right breast. |
| noun (n.) Same as 2d Carte. |
| noun (n.) Same as 2d Carte. |
pancarte | noun (n.) A royal charter confirming to a subject all his possessions. |
pianoforte | adjective (a.) A well-known musical instrument somewhat resembling the harpsichord, and consisting of a series of wires of graduated length, thickness, and tension, struck by hammers moved by keys. |
porte | noun (n.) The Ottoman court; the government of the Turkish empire, officially called the Sublime Porte, from the gate (port) of the sultan's palace at which justice was administered. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BÝRTE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (birt) - Words That Begins with birt:
birt | noun (n.) A fish of the turbot kind; the brill. |
birth | noun (n.) The act or fact of coming into life, or of being born; -- generally applied to human beings; as, the birth of a son. |
| noun (n.) Lineage; extraction; descent; sometimes, high birth; noble extraction. |
| noun (n.) The condition to which a person is born; natural state or position; inherited disposition or tendency. |
| noun (n.) The act of bringing forth; as, she had two children at a birth. |
| noun (n.) That which is born; that which is produced, whether animal or vegetable. |
| noun (n.) Origin; beginning; as, the birth of an empire. |
| noun (n.) See Berth. |
birthday | noun (n.) The day in which any person is born; day of origin or commencement. |
| noun (n.) The day of the month in which a person was born, in whatever succeeding year it may recur; the anniversary of one's birth. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the day of birth, or its anniversary; as, birthday gifts or festivities. |
birthdom | noun (n.) The land of one's birth; one's inheritance. |
birthing | noun (n.) Anything added to raise the sides of a ship. |
birthless | adjective (a.) Of mean extraction. |
birthmark | noun (n.) Some peculiar mark or blemish on the body at birth. |
birthnight | noun (n.) The night in which a person is born; the anniversary of that night in succeeding years. |
birthplace | noun (n.) The town, city, or country, where a person is born; place of origin or birth, in its more general sense. |
birthright | noun (n.) Any right, privilege, or possession to which a person is entitled by birth, such as an estate descendible by law to an heir, or civil liberty under a free constitution; esp. the rights or inheritance of the first born. |
birthroot | noun (n.) An herbaceous plant (Trillium erectum), and its astringent rootstock, which is said to have medicinal properties. |
birthwort | noun (n.) A genus of herbs and shrubs (Aristolochia), reputed to have medicinal properties. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (bir) - Words That Begins with bir:
biradiate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Biradiated |
biradiated | adjective (a.) Having two rays; as, a biradiate fin. |
biramous | adjective (a.) Having, or consisting of, two branches. |
birch | noun (n.) A tree of several species, constituting the genus Betula; as, the white or common birch (B. alba) (also called silver birch and lady birch); the dwarf birch (B. glandulosa); the paper or canoe birch (B. papyracea); the yellow birch (B. lutea); the black or cherry birch (B. lenta). |
| noun (n.) The wood or timber of the birch. |
| noun (n.) A birch twig or birch twigs, used for flogging. |
| noun (n.) A birch-bark canoe. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the birch; birchen. |
| verb (v. t.) To whip with a birch rod or twig; to flog. |
birching | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Birch |
birchen | adjective (a.) Of or relating to birch. |
bird | noun (n.) Orig., a chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling; and hence, a feathered flying animal (see 2). |
| noun (n.) A warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate provided with wings. See Aves. |
| noun (n.) Specifically, among sportsmen, a game bird. |
| noun (n.) Fig.: A girl; a maiden. |
| verb (v. i.) To catch or shoot birds. |
| verb (v. i.) Hence: To seek for game or plunder; to thieve. |
birdbolt | noun (n.) A short blunt arrow for killing birds without piercing them. |
| noun (n.) Anything which smites without penetrating. |
bird cage | noun (n.) Alt. of Birdcage |
birdcage | noun (n.) A cage for confining birds. |
birdcall | noun (n.) A sound made in imitation of the note or cry of a bird for the purpose of decoying the bird or its mate. |
| noun (n.) An instrument of any kind, as a whistle, used in making the sound of a birdcall. |
birdcatcher | noun (n.) One whose employment it is to catch birds; a fowler. |
birdcatching | noun (n.) The art, act, or occupation or catching birds or wild fowls. |
birder | noun (n.) A birdcatcher. |
birdie | noun (n.) A pretty or dear little bird; -- a pet name. |
birdikin | noun (n.) A young bird. |
birding | noun (n.) Birdcatching or fowling. |
birdlet | noun (n.) A little bird; a nestling. |
birdlike | adjective (a.) Resembling a bird. |
birdlime | noun (n.) An extremely adhesive viscid substance, usually made of the middle bark of the holly, by boiling, fermenting, and cleansing it. When a twig is smeared with this substance it will hold small birds which may light upon it. Hence: Anything which insnares. |
| verb (v. t.) To smear with birdlime; to catch with birdlime; to insnare. |
birdling | noun (n.) A little bird; a nestling. |
birdman | noun (n.) A fowler or birdcatcher. |
| noun (n.) An aviator; airman. |
birdseed | noun (n.) Canary seed, hemp, millet or other small seeds used for feeding caged birds. |
bird's nest | noun (n.) Alt. of Bird's-nest |
birectangular | adjective (a.) Containing or having two right angles; as, a birectangular spherical triangle. |
bireme | noun (n.) An ancient galley or vessel with two banks or tiers of oars. |
biretta | noun (n.) Same as Berretta. |
birgander | noun (n.) See Bergander. |
birk | noun (n.) A birch tree. |
| noun (n.) A small European minnow (Leuciscus phoxinus). |
birken | adjective (a.) Birchen; as, birken groves. |
| verb (v. t.) To whip with a birch or rod. |
birkie | noun (n.) A lively or mettlesome fellow. |
birlaw | noun (n.) A law made by husbandmen respecting rural affairs; a rustic or local law or by-law. |
birostrate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Birostrated |
birostrated | adjective (a.) Having a double beak, or two processes resembling beaks. |
birring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Birr |
birr | noun (n.) A whirring sound, as of a spinning wheel. |
| noun (n.) A rush or impetus; force. |
| verb (v. i.) To make, or move with, a whirring noise, as of wheels in motion. |
birrus | noun (n.) A coarse kind of thick woolen cloth, worn by the poor in the Middle Ages; also, a woolen cap or hood worn over the shoulders or over the head. |
birse | noun (n.) A bristle or bristles. |
birdwoman | noun (n.) An airwoman; an aviatress. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BÝRTE:
English Words which starts with 'bi' and ends with 'te':
biacuminate | adjective (a.) Having points in two directions. |
biangulate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Biangulated |
biarticulate | adjective (a.) Having, or consisting of, tow joints. |
biauriculate | adjective (a.) Having two auricles, as the heart of mammals, birds, and reptiles. |
| adjective (a.) Having two earlike projections at its base, as a leaf. |
bibracteate | adjective (a.) Furnished with, or having, two bracts. |
bicalcarate | adjective (a.) Having two spurs, as the wing or leg of a bird. |
bicarbonate | noun (n.) A carbonate in which but half the hydrogen of the acid is replaced by a positive element or radical, thus making the proportion of the acid to the positive or basic portion twice what it is in the normal carbonates; an acid carbonate; -- sometimes called supercarbonate. |
bicarinate | adjective (a.) Having two keel-like projections, as the upper palea of grasses. |
bicaudate | adjective (a.) Two-tailed; bicaudal. |
bichromate | noun (n.) A salt containing two parts of chromic acid to one of the other ingredients; as, potassium bichromate; -- called also dichromate. |
biconjugate | adjective (a.) Twice paired, as when a petiole forks twice. |
bicorporate | adjective (a.) Double-bodied, as a lion having one head and two bodies. |
bicostate | adjective (a.) Having two principal ribs running longitudinally, as a leaf. |
bicrenate | adjective (a.) Twice crenated, as in the case of leaves whose crenatures are themselves crenate. |
bicuspidate | adjective (a.) Having two points or prominences; ending in two points; -- said of teeth, leaves, fruit, etc. |
bidentate | adjective (a.) Having two teeth or two toothlike processes; two-toothed. |
bidigitate | adjective (a.) Having two fingers or fingerlike projections. |
bifidate | adjective (a.) See Bifid. |
biflabellate | adjective (a.) Flabellate on both sides. |
biflagellate | adjective (a.) Having two long, narrow, whiplike appendages. |
biflorate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Biflorous |
bifoliate | adjective (a.) Having two leaves; two-leaved. |
bifoliolate | adjective (a.) Having two leaflets, as some compound leaves. |
biforate | adjective (a.) Having two perforations. |
bifurcate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Bifurcated |
| verb (v. i.) To divide into two branches. |
bigeminate | adjective (a.) Having a forked petiole, and a pair of leaflets at the end of each division; biconjugate; twice paired; -- said of a decompound leaf. |
bijugate | adjective (a.) Having two pairs, as of leaflets. |
bilabiate | adjective (a.) Having two lips, as the corols of certain flowers. |
bilaciniate | adjective (a.) Doubly fringed. |
bilamellate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Bilamellated |
bilaminate | adjective (a.) Formed of, or having, two laminae, or thin plates. |
billingsgate | noun (n.) A market near the Billings gate in London, celebrated for fish and foul language. |
| noun (n.) Coarsely abusive, foul, or profane language; vituperation; ribaldry. |
bilobate | adjective (a.) Divided into two lobes or segments. |
bimaculate | adjective (a.) Having, or marked with, two spots. |
bimarginate | adjective (a.) Having a double margin, as certain shells. |
binarseniate | noun (n.) A salt having two equivalents of arsenic acid to one of the base. |
binate | adjective (a.) Double; growing in pairs or couples. |
bindheimite | noun (n.) An amorphous antimonate of lead, produced from the alteration of other ores, as from jamesonite. |
binervate | adjective (a.) Two-nerved; -- applied to leaves which have two longitudinal ribs or nerves. |
| adjective (a.) Having only two nerves, as the wings of some insects. |
binoculate | adjective (a.) Having two eyes. |
binoxalate | noun (n.) A salt having two equivalents of oxalic acid to one of the base; an acid oxalate. |
binucleate | adjective (a.) Having two nuclei; as, binucleate cells. |
binucleolate | adjective (a.) Having two nucleoli. |
biocellate | adjective (a.) Having two ocelli (eyelike spots); -- said of a wing, etc. |
biotite | noun (n.) Mica containing iron and magnesia, generally of a black or dark green color; -- a common constituent of crystalline rocks. See Mica. |
bipalmate | adjective (a.) Palmately branched, with the branches again palmated. |
bipartite | adjective (a.) Being in two parts; having two correspondent parts, as a legal contract or writing, one for each party; shared by two; as, a bipartite treaty. |
| adjective (a.) Divided into two parts almost to the base, as a leaf; consisting of two parts or subdivisions. |
bipectinate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Bipectinated |
bipeltate | adjective (a.) Having a shell or covering like a double shield. |
bipennate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Bipennated |
bipinnate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Bipinnated |
biplicate | adjective (a.) Twice folded together. |
bipunctate | adjective (a.) Having two punctures, or spots. |
bipupillate | adjective (a.) Having an eyelike spot on the wing, with two dots within it of a different color, as in some butterflies. |
biquadrate | noun (n.) The fourth power, or the square of the square. Thus 4x4=16, the square of 4, and 16x16=256, the biquadrate of 4. |
bisaccate | adjective (a.) Having two little bags, sacs, or pouches. |
biscutate | adjective (a.) Resembling two bucklers placed side by side. |
biseptate | adjective (a.) With two partitions or septa. |
biseriate | adjective (a.) In two rows or series. |
biserrate | adjective (a.) Doubly serrate, or having the serratures serrate, as in some leaves. |
| adjective (a.) Serrate on both sides, as some antennae. |
bisilicate | noun (n.) A salt of metasilicic acid; -- so called because the ratio of the oxygen of the silica to the oxygen of the base is as two to one. The bisilicates include many of the most common and important minerals. |
bismite | noun (n.) Bismuth trioxide, or bismuth ocher. |
bismuthinite | noun (n.) Native bismuth sulphide; -- sometimes called bismuthite. |
bisulcate | adjective (a.) Having two grooves or furrows. |
| adjective (a.) Cloven; said of a foot or hoof. |
bisulphate | noun (n.) A sulphate in which but half the hydrogen of the acid is replaced by a positive element or radical, thus making the proportion of the acid to the positive or basic portion twice what it is in the normal sulphates; an acid sulphate. |
bisulphite | noun (n.) A salt of sulphurous acid in which the base replaces but half the hydrogen of the acid; an acid sulphite. |
bitartrate | noun (n.) A salt of tartaric acid in which the base replaces but half the acid hydrogen; an acid tartrate, as cream of tartar. |
biternate | adjective (a.) Doubly ternate, as when a petiole has three ternate leaflets. |