Name Report For First Name CALLIOPE:

CALLIOPE

First name CALLIOPE's origin is Greek. CALLIOPE means "calliope (also spelled kalliope) was the godees of epic poetry. also the name of the musical piano for carnicals". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with CALLIOPE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of calliope.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with CALLIOPE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with CALLIOPE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming CALLIOPE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CALLİOPE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH CALLİOPE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (alliope) - Names That Ends with alliope:

kalliope

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

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

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

antiope

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

dryope merope penelope stanhope hope

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

bupe anippe alcippe euterpe leucippe maipe nape xochipepe godalupe guadalupe lupe chepe felipe felippe kempe pepe philippe phillipe wilpe philipe thorpe kepe olympe guiseppe

NAMES RHYMING WITH CALLİOPE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (calliop) - Names That Begins with calliop:

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

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

calli callia calliah callie calliegha calligenia callista calliste callisto

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

callaghan callahan calldwr callee calleigh calleigha callel calles callough callum cally callyr

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

cal cala caladh calais calan calandra calandre calandria calantha calanthe calbert calbex calbhach calchas calder caldre caldwell caldwiella cale caleb caleigh caley calfhie calfhierde calhoun cali caliana calibom calibome calibor caliborne calibum calibumus caliburn calico calida calidan calin calinda calissa calista calix calogrenant calum calvagh calvert calvex calvina calvino caly calynda calypso calysta

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

cabal cabe cable cacamwri cacanisius cace cacey cachamwri caci cacia cadabyr cadan cadassi cadby cadda caddaham caddari caddaric caddarik caddawyc cade cadee cadell caden cadena cadence

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CALLİOPE:

First Names which starts with 'cal' and ends with 'ope':

First Names which starts with 'ca' and ends with 'pe':

First Names which starts with 'c' and ends with 'e':

cadie caesare caflice caidance cailie caindale caine cairbre caitie cambrie camdene came camile camille canace candace candance candice candide candie candyce canice caoimhe caolaidhe caprice capucine caree caresse carilynne carine carlene carlie carlisle carlyle carme carmelide carmeline carmine carolanne carole caroline carolyne carree carrie cartere carthage case casee casidhe casie cassadee cassie catarine cate cateline catharine catherine cathie cathmore catlee catline catrice cattee catti-brie caycee caydence cayle cecile cecille ceire celandine celene celesse celeste celestine celidone celie celine cerise cesare chace chadburne chadbyrne chalise chamyle chance chane chanelle channe channelle chantae chantalle chante chantelle chardae chardanae charee charise chariste charlaine

English Words Rhyming CALLIOPE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CALLİOPE AS A WHOLE:

calliopenoun (n.) The Muse that presides over eloquence and heroic poetry; mother of Orpheus, and chief of the nine Muses.
 noun (n.) One of the asteroids. See Solar.
 noun (n.) A musical instrument consisting of a series of steam whistles, toned to the notes of the scale, and played by keys arranged like those of an organ. It is sometimes attached to steamboat boilers.
 noun (n.) A beautiful species of humming bird (Stellula Calliope) of California and adjacent regions.

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


Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (alliope) - English Words That Ends with alliope:



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



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



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



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


aeroscopenoun (n.) An apparatus designed for collecting spores, germs, bacteria, etc., suspended in the air.

aethrioscopenoun (n.) An instrument consisting in part of a differential thermometer. It is used for measuring changes of temperature produced by different conditions of the sky, as when clear or clouded.

alethoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for viewing pictures by means of a lens, so as to present them in their natural proportions and relations.

altiscopenoun (n.) An arrangement of lenses and mirrors which enables a person to see an object in spite of intervening objects.

anemoscopenoun (n.) An instrument which shows the direction of the wind; a wind vane; a weathercock; -- usually applied to a contrivance consisting of a vane above, connected in the building with a dial or index with pointers to show the changes of the wind.

angioscopenoun (n.) An instrument for examining the capillary vessels of animals and plants.

anisotropeadjective (a.) Alt. of Anisotropic

anorthoscopenoun (n.) An optical toy for producing amusing figures or pictures by means of two revolving disks, on one of which distorted figures are painted.

antelopenoun (n.) One of a group of ruminant quadrupeds, intermediate between the deer and the goat. The horns are usually annulated, or ringed. There are many species in Africa and Asia.

antipopenoun (n.) One who is elected, or claims to be, pope in opposition to the pope canonically chosen; esp. applied to those popes who resided at Avignon during the Great Schism.

apocopenoun (n.) The cutting off, or omission, of the last letter, syllable, or part of a word.
 noun (n.) A cutting off; abscission.

astroscopenoun (n.) An old astronomical instrument, formed of two cones, on whose surface the constellations were delineated.

auriscopenoun (n.) An instrument for examining the condition of the ear.

anamorphoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for restoring a picture or image distorted by anamorphosis to its normal proportions. It usually consists of a cylindrical mirror.

asteropenoun (n.) One of the Pleiades; -- called also Sterope.
 noun (n.) A double star in the Pleiades (21 k and 22 l Pleiadum, of the 5.8 and 6.4 magnitude respectively), appearing as a single star of the 5.3 magnitude to the naked eye.

baroscopenoun (n.) Any instrument showing the changes in the weight of the atmosphere; also, less appropriately, any instrument that indicates -or foreshadows changes of the weather, as a deep vial of liquid holding in suspension some substance which rises and falls with atmospheric changes.

boltropenoun (n.) A rope stitched to the edges of a sail to strengthen the sail.

breastropenoun (n.) See Breastband.

bioscopenoun (n.) A view of life; that which gives such a view.
 noun (n.) An animated picture machine for screen projection; a cinematograph (which see).

ceraunoscopenoun (n.) An instrument or apparatus employed in the ancient mysteries to imitate thunder and lightning.

chromascopenoun (n.) An instrument for showing the optical effects of color.

chromatoscopenoun (n.) A reflecting telescope, part of which is made to rotate eccentrically, so as to produce a ringlike image of a star, instead of a point; -- used in studying the scintillation of the stars.

chromatropenoun (n.) An instrument for exhibiting certain chromatic effects of light (depending upon the persistence of vision and mixture of colors) by means of rapidly rotating disks variously colored.
 noun (n.) A device in a magic lantern or stereopticon to produce kaleidoscopic effects.

chronoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for measuring minute intervals of time; used in determining the velocity of projectiles, the duration of short-lived luminous phenomena, etc.

copenoun (n.) A covering for the head.
 noun (n.) Anything regarded as extended over the head, as the arch or concave of the sky, the roof of a house, the arch over a door.
 noun (n.) An ecclesiastical vestment or cloak, semicircular in form, reaching from the shoulders nearly to the feet, and open in front except at the top, where it is united by a band or clasp. It is worn in processions and on some other occasions.
 noun (n.) An ancient tribute due to the lord of the soil, out of the lead mines in Derbyshire, England.
 noun (n.) The top part of a flask or mold; the outer part of a loam mold.
 verb (v. i.) To form a cope or arch; to bend or arch; to bow.
 verb (v. t.) To pare the beak or talons of (a hawk).
 verb (v. i.) To exchange or barter.
 verb (v. i.) To encounter; to meet; to have to do with.
 verb (v. i.) To enter into or maintain a hostile contest; to struggle; to combat; especially, to strive or contend on equal terms or with success; to match; to equal; -- usually followed by with.
 verb (v. t.) To bargain for; to buy.
 verb (v. t.) To make return for; to requite; to repay.
 verb (v. t.) To match one's self against; to meet; to encounter.

cycloscopenoun (n.) A machine for measuring at any moment velocity of rotation, as of a wheel of a steam engine.

cyclonoscopenoun (n.) An apparatus to assist in locating the center of a cyclone.

cymoscopenoun (n.) Any device for detecting the presence of electric waves. The influence of electric waves on the resistance of a particular kind of electric circuit, on the magnetization of steel, on the polarization of an electrolytic cell, or on the electric condition of a vacuum has been applied in the various cymoscopes.

debuscopenoun (n.) A modification of the kaleidoscope; -- used to reflect images so as to form beautiful designs.

diacopenoun (n.) Tmesis.

diaphanoscopenoun (n.) A dark box constructed for viewing transparent pictures, with or without a lens.

dichroiscopenoun (n.) Same as Dichroscope.

dichroscopenoun (n.) An instrument for examining the dichroism of crystals.

dipleidoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for determining the time of apparent noon. It consists of two mirrors and a plane glass disposed in the form of a prism, so that, by the reflections of the sun's rays from their surfaces, two images are presented to the eye, moving in opposite directions, and coinciding at the instant the sun's center is on the meridian.

dopenoun (n.) Any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as of opium for medicinal purposes, of grease for a lubricant, etc.
 noun (n.) Any preparation, as of opium, used to stupefy or, in the case of a race horse, to stimulate.
 noun (n.) An absorbent material; esp., in high explosives, the sawdust, infusorial earth, mica, etc., mixed with nitroglycerin to make a damp powder (dynamite, etc.) less dangerous to transport, and ordinarily explosive only by suitable fulminating caps.
 noun (n.) Information concerning the previous performances of race horses, or other facts concerning them which may be of assistance in judging of their chances of winning future races; sometimes, similar information concerning other sports.
 verb (v. t.) To treat or affect with dope; as, to dope nitroglycerin;
 verb (v. t.) To give stupefying drugs to; to drug.
 verb (v. t.) To administer a stimulant to (a horse) to increase his speed. It is a serious offense against the laws of racing.
 verb (v. t.) To judge or guess; to predict the result of, as by the aid of dope.

ebullioscopenoun (n.) An instrument for observing the boiling point of liquids, especially for determining the alcoholic strength of a mixture by the temperature at which it boils.

echoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for intensifying sounds produced by percussion of the thorax.

electroscopenoun (n.) An instrument for detecting the presence of electricity, or changes in the electric state of bodies, or the species of electricity present, as by means of pith balls, and the like.

endoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for examining the interior of the rectum, the urethra, and the bladder.

engiscopenoun (n.) A kind of reflecting microscope.

enorthotropenoun (n.) An optical toy; a card on which confused or imperfect figures are drawn, but which form to the eye regular figures when the card is rapidly revolved. See Thaumatrope.

envelopenoun (n.) Alt. of Envelop

epitropenoun (n.) A figure by which permission is either seriously or ironically granted to some one, to do what he proposes to do; e. g., "He that is unjust, let him be unjust still."

fluoroscopenoun (n.) An instrument for observing or exhibiting fluorescence.
 noun (n.) A fluorescent screen, with hood to protect the eyes, used for observing the shadows cast by objects placed in the path of the X rays.

footropenoun (n.) The rope rigged below a yard, upon which men stand when reefing or furling; -- formerly called a horse.
 noun (n.) That part of the boltrope to which the lower edge of a sail is sewed.

galvanoscopenoun (n.) An instrument or apparatus for detecting the presence of electrical currents, especially such as are of feeble intensity.

gantlopenoun (n.) See Gantlet.

gasoscopenoun (n.) An apparatus for detecting the presence of any dangerous gas, from a gas leak in a coal mine or a dwelling house.

gastroscopenoun (n.) An instrument for viewing or examining the interior of the stomach.

graphiscopenoun (n.) See Graphoscope.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (calliop) - Words That Begins with calliop:


calliopsisnoun (n.) A popular name given to a few species of the genus Coreopsis, especially to C. tinctoria of Arkansas.


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



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


callingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Call
 noun (n.) The act of one who calls; a crying aloud, esp. in order to summon, or to attact the attention of, some one.
 noun (n.) A summoning or convocation, as of Parliament.
 noun (n.) A divine summons or invitation; also, the state of being divinely called.
 noun (n.) A naming, or inviting; a reading over or reciting in order, or a call of names with a view to obtaining an answer, as in legislative bodies.
 noun (n.) One's usual occupation, or employment; vocation; business; trade.
 noun (n.) The persons, collectively, engaged in any particular professions or employment.
 noun (n.) Title; appellation; name.

callidadjective (a.) Characterized by cunning or shrewdness; crafty.

calliditynoun (n.) Acuteness of discernment; cunningness; shrewdness.

calligraphernoun (n.) One skilled in calligraphy; a good penman.

calligraphicadjective (a.) Alt. of Calligraphical

calligraphicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to calligraphy.

calligraphistnoun (n.) A calligrapher

calligraphynoun (n.) Fair or elegant penmanship.

callipashnoun (n.) See Calipash.

callipeenoun (n.) See Calipee.

callipersnoun (n. pl.) See Calipers.

callisectionnoun (n.) Painless vivisection; -- opposed to sentisection.

callisthenicnoun (n.) Alt. of Callisthenics

callisthenicsnoun (n.) See Calisthenic, Calisthenics.

callithumpnoun (n.) A somewhat riotous parade, accompanied with the blowing of tin horns, and other discordant noises; also, a burlesque serenade; a charivari.

callithumpianadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a callithump.


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


callnoun (n.) The act of calling; -- usually with the voice, but often otherwise, as by signs, the sound of some instrument, or by writing; a summons; an entreaty; an invitation; as, a call for help; the bugle's call.
 noun (n.) A signal, as on a drum, bugle, trumpet, or pipe, to summon soldiers or sailors to duty.
 noun (n.) An invitation to take charge of or serve a church as its pastor.
 noun (n.) A requirement or appeal arising from the circumstances of the case; a moral requirement or appeal.
 noun (n.) A divine vocation or summons.
 noun (n.) Vocation; employment.
 noun (n.) A short visit; as, to make a call on a neighbor; also, the daily coming of a tradesman to solicit orders.
 noun (n.) A note blown on the horn to encourage the hounds.
 noun (n.) A whistle or pipe, used by the boatswain and his mate, to summon the sailors to duty.
 noun (n.) The cry of a bird; also a noise or cry in imitation of a bird; or a pipe to call birds by imitating their note or cry.
 noun (n.) A reference to, or statement of, an object, course, distance, or other matter of description in a survey or grant requiring or calling for a corresponding object, etc., on the land.
 noun (n.) The privilege to demand the delivery of stock, grain, or any commodity, at a fixed, price, at or within a certain time agreed on.
 noun (n.) See Assessment, 4.
 verb (v. t.) To command or request to come or be present; to summon; as, to call a servant.
 verb (v. t.) To summon to the discharge of a particular duty; to designate for an office, or employment, especially of a religious character; -- often used of a divine summons; as, to be called to the ministry; sometimes, to invite; as, to call a minister to be the pastor of a church.
 verb (v. t.) To invite or command to meet; to convoke; -- often with together; as, the President called Congress together; to appoint and summon; as, to call a meeting of the Board of Aldermen.
 verb (v. t.) To give name to; to name; to address, or speak of, by a specifed name.
 verb (v. t.) To regard or characterize as of a certain kind; to denominate; to designate.
 verb (v. t.) To state, or estimate, approximately or loosely; to characterize without strict regard to fact; as, they call the distance ten miles; he called it a full day's work.
 verb (v. t.) To show or disclose the class, character, or nationality of.
 verb (v. t.) To utter in a loud or distinct voice; -- often with off; as, to call, or call off, the items of an account; to call the roll of a military company.
 verb (v. t.) To invoke; to appeal to.
 verb (v. t.) To rouse from sleep; to awaken.
 verb (v. i.) To speak in loud voice; to cry out; to address by name; -- sometimes with to.
 verb (v. i.) To make a demand, requirement, or request.
 verb (v. i.) To make a brief visit; also, to stop at some place designated, as for orders.

callanoun (n.) A genus of plants, of the order Araceae.

callatnoun (n.) Same as Callet.

callenoun (n.) A kind of head covering; a caul.

callernoun (n.) One who calls.
 adjective (a.) Cool; refreshing; fresh; as, a caller day; the caller air.
 adjective (a.) Fresh; in good condition; as, caller berrings.

calletnoun (n.) A trull or prostitute; a scold or gossip.
 verb (v. i.) To rail or scold.

callosanadjective (a.) Of the callosum.

calloseadjective (a.) Furnished with protuberant or hardened spots.

callositynoun (n.) A hard or thickened spot or protuberance; a hardening and thickening of the skin or bark of a part, eps. as a result of continued pressure or friction.

callosumnoun (n.) The great band commissural fibers which unites the two cerebral hemispheres. See corpus callosum, under Carpus.

callotnoun (n.) A plant coif or skullcap. Same as Calotte.
 noun (n.) A close cap without visor or brim.
 noun (n.) Such a cap, worn by English serjeants at law.
 noun (n.) Such a cap, worn by the French cavalry under their helmets.
 noun (n.) Such a cap, worn by the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church.

callousadjective (a.) Hardened; indurated.
 adjective (a.) Hardened in mind; insensible; unfeeling; unsusceptible.

callownoun (n.) A kind of duck. See Old squaw.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of feathers; naked; unfledged.
 adjective (a.) Immature; boyish; "green"; as, a callow youth.

callusnoun (n.) Same as Callosity
 noun (n.) The material of repair in fractures of bone; a substance exuded at the site of fracture, which is at first soft or cartilaginous in consistence, but is ultimately converted into true bone and unites the fragments into a single piece.
 noun (n.) The new formation over the end of a cutting, before it puts out rootlets.

callyciflorousadjective (a.) Having the petals and stamens adnate to the calyx; -- applied to a subclass of dicotyledonous plants in the system of the French botanist Candolle.


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


calnoun (n.) Wolfram, an ore of tungsten.

calabarnoun (n.) A district on the west coast of Africa.

calabarinenoun (n.) An alkaloid resembling physostigmine and occurring with it in the calabar bean.

calabashnoun (n.) The common gourd (plant or fruit).
 noun (n.) The fruit of the calabash tree.
 noun (n.) A water dipper, bottle, bascket, or other utensil, made from the dry shell of a calabash or gourd.

calaboosenoun (n.) A prison; a jail.

caladenoun (n.) A slope or declivity in a manege ground down which a horse is made to gallop, to give suppleness to his haunches.

caladiumnoun (n.) A genus of aroideous plants, of which some species are cultivated for their immense leaves (which are often curiously blotched with white and red), and others (in Polynesia) for food.

calaitenoun (n.) A mineral. See Turquoise.

calamanconoun (n.) A glossy woolen stuff, plain, striped, or checked.

calamarnoun (n.) Alt. of Calamary

calamarynoun (n.) A cephalopod, belonging to the genus Loligo and related genera. There are many species. They have a sack of inklike fluid which they discharge from the siphon tube, when pursued or alarmed, in order to confuse their enemies. Their shell is a thin horny plate, within the flesh of the back, shaped very much like a quill pen. In America they are called squids. See Squid.

calambacnoun (n.) A fragrant wood; agalloch.

calambournoun (n.) A species of agalloch, or aloes wood, of a dusky or mottled color, of a light, friable texture, and less fragrant than calambac; -- used by cabinetmakers.

calamiferousadjective (a.) Producing reeds; reedy.

calaminenoun (n.) A mineral, the hydrous silicate of zinc.

calamintnoun (n.) A genus of perennial plants (Calamintha) of the Mint family, esp. the C. Nepeta and C. Acinos, which are called also basil thyme.

calamistnoun (n.) One who plays upon a reed or pipe.

calamistrationnoun (n.) The act or process of curling the hair.

calamistrumnoun (n.) A comblike structure on the metatarsus of the hind legs of certain spiders (Ciniflonidae), used to curl certain fibers in the construction of their webs.

calamitenoun (n.) A fossil plant of the coal formation, having the general form of plants of the modern Equiseta (the Horsetail or Scouring Rush family) but sometimes attaining the height of trees, and having the stem more or less woody within. See Acrogen, and Asterophyllite.

calamitousadjective (a.) Suffering calamity; wretched; miserable.
 adjective (a.) Producing, or attended with distress and misery; making wretched; wretched; unhappy.

calamitynoun (n.) Any great misfortune or cause of misery; -- generally applied to events or disasters which produce extensive evil, either to communities or individuals.
 noun (n.) A state or time of distress or misfortune; misery.

calamusnoun (n.) The indian cane, a plant of the Palm family. It furnishes the common rattan. See Rattan, and Dragon's blood.
 noun (n.) A species of Acorus (A. calamus), commonly called calamus, or sweet flag. The root has a pungent, aromatic taste, and is used in medicine as a stomachic; the leaves have an aromatic odor, and were formerly used instead of rushes to strew on floors.
 noun (n.) The horny basal portion of a feather; the barrel or quill.

calandoadjective (a.) Gradually diminishing in rapidity and loudness.

calashnoun (n.) A light carriage with low wheels, having a top or hood that can be raised or lowered, seats for inside, a separate seat for the driver, and often a movable front, so that it can be used as either an open or a close carriage.
 noun (n.) In Canada, a two-wheeled, one-seated vehicle, with a calash top, and the driver's seat elevated in front.
 noun (n.) A hood or top of a carriage which can be thrown back at pleasure.
 noun (n.) A hood, formerly worn by ladies, which could be drawn forward or thrown back like the top of a carriage.

calaveritenoun (n.) A bronze-yellow massive mineral with metallic luster; a telluride of gold; -- first found in Calaveras County California.

calcanealadjective (a.) Pertaining to the calcaneum; as, calcaneal arteries.

calcaneumnoun (n.) One of the bones of the tarsus which in man, forms the great bone of the heel; -- called also fibulare.

calcarnoun (n.) A kind of oven, or reverberatory furnace, used for the calcination of sand and potash, and converting them into frit.
 noun (n.) A hollow tube or spur at the base of a petal or corolla.
 noun (n.) A slender bony process from the ankle joint of bats, which helps to support the posterior part of the web, in flight.
 noun (n.) A spur, or spurlike prominence.
 noun (n.) A curved ridge in the floor of the leteral ventricle of the brain; the calcar avis, hippocampus minor, or ergot.

calcarateadjective (a.) Alt. of Calcarated

calcaratedadjective (a.) Having a spur, as the flower of the toadflax and larkspur; spurred.
 adjective (a.) Armed with a spur.

calcareousadjective (a.) Partaking of the nature of calcite or calcium carbonate; consisting of, or containing, calcium carbonate or carbonate of lime.

calcareousnessnoun (n.) Quality of being calcareous.

calcariferousadjective (a.) Lime-yielding; calciferous

calcarineadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or situated near, the calcar of the brain.

calcavellanoun (n.) A sweet wine from Portugal; -- so called from the district of Carcavelhos.

calceatedadjective (a.) Fitted with, or wearing, shoes.

calcedadjective (a.) Wearing shoes; calceated; -- in distintion from discalced or barefooted; as the calced Carmelites.

calcedonnoun (n.) A foul vein, like chalcedony, in some precious stones.

calcedonicadjective (a.) Alt. of Calcedonian

calcedonianadjective (a.) See Chalcedonic.

calceiformadjective (a.) Shaped like a slipper, as one petal of the lady's-slipper; calceolate.

calceolarianoun (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.

calceolateadjective (a.) Slipper-ahaped. See Calceiform.

calcesnoun (n. pl.) See Calx.
  (pl. ) of Calx

calcicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, calcium or lime.

calciferousadjective (a.) Bearing, producing, or containing calcite, or carbonate of lime.

calcificadjective (a.) Calciferous. Specifically: (Zool.) of or pertaining to the portion of the oviduct which forms the eggshell in birds and reptiles.

calcificationnoun (n.) The process of change into a stony or calcareous substance by the deposition of lime salt; -- normally, as in the formation of bone and of teeth; abnormally, as in calcareous degeneration of tissue.

calcifiedadjective (a.) Consisting of, or containing, calcareous matter or lime salts; calcareous.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Calcify

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CALLİOPE:

English Words which starts with 'cal' and ends with 'ope':



English Words which starts with 'ca' and ends with 'pe':

calotypenoun (n.) A method of taking photographic pictures, on paper sensitized with iodide of silver; -- also called Talbotype, from the inventor, Mr. Fox. Talbot.

cantaloupenoun (n.) A muskmelon of several varieties, having when mature, a yellowish skin, and flesh of a reddish orange color.

capenoun (n.) A piece or point of land, extending beyond the adjacent coast into the sea or a lake; a promontory; a headland.
 noun (n.) A sleeveless garment or part of a garment, hanging from the neck over the back, arms, and shoulders, but not reaching below the hips. See Cloak.
 verb (v. i.) To head or point; to keep a course; as, the ship capes southwest by south.
 verb (v. i.) To gape.

catpipenoun (n.) See Catcall.

canapenoun (n.) A sofa or divan.
 noun (n.) A slice or piece of bread fried in butter or oil, on which anchovies, mushrooms, etc., are served.