First Names Rhyming CAVANA
English Words Rhyming CAVANA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CAVANA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CAVANA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (avana) - English Words That Ends with avana:
havana | noun (n.) An Havana cigar. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Havana, the capital of the island of Cuba; as, an Havana cigar |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (vana) - English Words That Ends with vana:
levana | noun (n.) A goddess who protected newborn infants. |
nirvana | noun (n.) In the Buddhist system of religion, the final emancipation of the soul from transmigration, and consequently a beatific enfrachisement from the evils of wordly existence, as by annihilation or absorption into the divine. See Buddhism. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ana) - English Words That Ends with ana:
banana | noun (n.) A perennial herbaceous plant of almost treelike size (Musa sapientum); also, its edible fruit. See Musa. |
bandana | noun (n.) A species of silk or cotton handkerchief, having a uniformly dyed ground, usually of red or blue, with white or yellow figures of a circular, lozenge, or other simple form. |
| noun (n.) A style of calico printing, in which white or bright spots are produced upon cloth previously dyed of a uniform red or dark color, by discharging portions of the color by chemical means, while the rest of the cloth is under pressure. |
bimana | noun (n. pl.) Animals having two hands; -- a term applied by Cuvier to man as a special order of Mammalia. |
campana | noun (n.) A church bell. |
| noun (n.) The pasque flower. |
| noun (n.) Same as Gutta. |
curtana | noun (n.) The pointless sword carried before English monarchs at their coronation, and emblematically considered as the sword of mercy; -- also called the sword of Edward the Confessor. |
damiana | noun (n.) A Mexican drug, used as an aphrodisiac. |
diana | noun (n.) The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a virgin goddess who presided over hunting, chastity, and marriage; -- identified with the Greek goddess Artemis. |
dulciana | noun (n.) A sweet-toned stop of an organ. |
guana | noun (n.) See Iguana. |
guarana | noun (n.) A preparation from the seeds of Paullinia sorbilis, a woody climber of Brazil, used in making an astringent drink, and also in the cure of headache. |
gitana | noun (n. masc.) Alt. of Gitano |
iguana | noun (n.) Any species of the genus Iguana, a genus of large American lizards of the family Iguanidae. They are arboreal in their habits, usually green in color, and feed chiefly upon fruits. |
jacana | noun (n.) Any of several wading birds belonging to the genus Jacana and several allied genera, all of which have spurs on the wings. They are able to run about over floating water weeds by means of their very long, spreading toes. Called also surgeon bird. |
jambolana | noun (n.) A myrtaceous tree of the West Indies and tropical America (Calyptranthes Jambolana), with astringent bark, used for dyeing. It bears an edible fruit. |
kerana | noun (n.) A kind of long trumpet, used among the Persians. |
liana | noun (n.) A luxuriant woody plant, climbing high trees and having ropelike stems. The grapevine often has the habit of a liane. Lianes are abundant in the forests of the Amazon region. |
nicotiana | noun (n.) A genus of American and Asiatic solanaceous herbs, with viscid foliage and funnel-shaped blossoms. Several species yield tobacco. See Tobacco. |
nagana | noun (n.) The disease caused by the tsetse fly. |
quadrumana | noun (n. pl.) A division of the Primates comprising the apes and monkeys; -- so called because the hind foot is usually prehensile, and the great toe opposable somewhat like a thumb. Formerly the Quadrumana were considered an order distinct from the Bimana, which last included man alone. |
| noun (n. pl.) A division of the Primates comprising the apes and monkeys; -- so called because the hind foot is usually prehensile, and the great toe opposable somewhat like a thumb. Formerly the Quadrumana were considered an order distinct from the Bimana, which last included man alone. |
pedimana | noun (n. pl.) A division of marsupials, including the opossums. |
poinciana | noun (n.) A prickly tropical shrub (Caesalpinia, formerly Poinciana, pulcherrima), with bipinnate leaves, and racemes of showy orange-red flowers with long crimson filaments. |
pozzuolana | noun (n.) Alt. of Pozzolana |
pozzolana | noun (n.) Volcanic ashes from Pozzuoli, in Italy, used in the manufacture of a kind of mortar which hardens under water. |
purana | noun (n.) One of a class of sacred Hindoo poetical works in the Sanskrit language which treat of the creation, destruction, and renovation of worlds, the genealogy and achievements of gods and heroes, the reigns of the Manus, and the transactions of their descendants. The principal Puranas are eighteen in number, and there are the same number of supplementary books called Upa Puranas. |
puzzolana | noun (n.) See Pozzuolana. |
ramayana | noun (n.) The more ancient of the two great epic poems in Sanskrit. The hero and heroine are Rama and his wife Sita. |
rana | noun (n.) A genus of anurous batrachians, including the common frogs. |
salangana | noun (n.) The salagane. |
sultana | noun (n.) The wife of a sultan; a sultaness. |
| noun (n.) A kind of seedless raisin produced near Smyrna in Asiatic Turkey. |
tana | noun (n.) Same as Banxring. |
thana | noun (n.) A police station. |
torana | noun (n.) A gateway, commonly of wood, but sometimes of stone, consisting of two upright pillars carrying one to three transverse lintels. It is often minutely carved with symbolic sculpture, and serves as a monumental approach to a Buddhist temple. |
tramontana | noun (n.) A dry, cold, violent, northerly wind of the Adriatic. |
zenana | noun (n.) The part of a dwelling appropriated to women. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CAVANA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (cavan) - Words That Begins with cavan:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (cava) - Words That Begins with cava:
cavalcade | noun (n.) A procession of persons on horseback; a formal, pompous march of horsemen by way of parade. |
cavalero | noun (n.) Alt. of Cavaliero |
cavaliero | noun (n.) A cavalier; a gallant; a libertine. |
cavalier | noun (n.) A military man serving on horseback; a knight. |
| noun (n.) A gay, sprightly, military man; hence, a gallant. |
| noun (n.) One of the court party in the time of king Charles I. as contrasted with a Roundhead or an adherent of Parliament. |
| noun (n.) A work of more than ordinary height, rising from the level ground of a bastion, etc., and overlooking surrounding parts. |
| adjective (a.) Gay; easy; offhand; frank. |
| adjective (a.) High-spirited. |
| adjective (a.) Supercilious; haughty; disdainful; curt; brusque. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the party of King Charles I. |
cavalierish | adjective (a.) Somewhat like a cavalier. |
cavalierism | noun (n.) The practice or principles of cavaliers. |
cavalierness | noun (n.) A disdainful manner. |
cavally | noun (n.) A carangoid fish of the Atlantic coast (Caranx hippos): -- called also horse crevalle. [See Illust. under Carangoid.] |
cavalry | noun (n.) That part of military force which serves on horseback. |
cavalryman | noun (n.) One of a body of cavalry. |
cavatina | noun (n.) Originally, a melody of simpler form than the aria; a song without a second part and a da capo; -- a term now variously and vaguely used. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (cav) - Words That Begins with cav:
cave | noun (n.) A hollow place in the earth, either natural or artificial; a subterraneous cavity; a cavern; a den. |
| noun (n.) Any hollow place, or part; a cavity. |
| noun (n.) To make hollow; to scoop out. |
| noun (n.) A coalition or group of seceders from a political party, as from the Liberal party in England in 1866. See Adullam, Cave of, in the Dictionary of Noted Names in Fiction. |
| verb (v. i.) To dwell in a cave. |
| verb (v. i.) To fall in or down; as, the sand bank caved. Hence (Slang), to retreat from a position; to give way; to yield in a disputed matter. |
caving | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cave |
caveat | noun (n.) A notice given by an interested party to some officer not to do a certain act until the party is heard in opposition; as, a caveat entered in a probate court to stop the proving of a will or the taking out of letters of administration, etc. |
| noun (n.) A description of some invention, designed to be patented, lodged in the patent office before the patent right is applied for, and operating as a bar to the issue of letters patent to any other person, respecting the same invention. |
| noun (n.) Intimation of caution; warning; protest. |
caveating | noun (n.) Shifting the sword from one side of an adversary's sword to the other. |
caveator | noun (n.) One who enters a caveat. |
cavendish | noun (n.) Leaf tobacco softened, sweetened, and pressed into plugs or cakes. |
cavern | noun (n.) A large, deep, hollow place in the earth; a large cave. |
caverned | adjective (a.) Containing caverns. |
| adjective (a.) Living in a cavern. |
cavernous | adjective (a.) Full of caverns; resembling a cavern or large cavity; hollow. |
| adjective (a.) Filled with small cavities or cells. |
| adjective (a.) Having a sound caused by a cavity. |
cavernulous | adjective (a.) Full of little cavities; as, cavernulous metal. |
cavesson | noun (n.) Alt. of Cavezon |
cavezon | noun (n.) A kind of noseband used in breaking and training horses. |
cavetto | noun (n.) A concave molding; -- used chiefly in classical architecture. See Illust. of Column. |
caviare | noun (n.) Alt. of Caviar |
caviar | noun (n.) The roes of the sturgeon, prepared and salted; -- used as a relish, esp. in Russia. |
cavicorn | adjective (a.) Having hollow horns. |
cavicornia | noun (n. pl.) A group of ruminants whose horns are hollow, and planted on a bony process of the front, as the ox. |
caviling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cavil |
| adjective (a.) Disposed to cavil; finding fault without good reason. See Captious. |
cavil | noun (n.) A captious or frivolous objection. |
| verb (v. i.) To raise captious and frivolous objections; to find fault without good reason. |
| verb (v. t.) To cavil at. |
caviler | noun (n.) Alt. of Caviller |
caviller | noun (n.) One who cavils. |
cavillation | noun (n.) Frivolous or sophistical objection. |
cavilous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Cavillous |
cavillous | adjective (a.) Characterized by caviling, or disposed to cavil; quibbing. |
cavin | noun (n.) A hollow way, adapted to cover troops, and facilitate their aproach to a place. |
cavitary | adjective (a.) Containing a body cavity; as, the cavitary or nematoid worms. |
cavity | noun (n.) Hollowness. |
| noun (n.) A hollow place; a hollow; as, the abdominal cavity. |
cavorting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cavort |
cavy | noun (n.) A rodent of the genera Cavia and Dolichotis, as the guinea pig (Cavia cobaya). Cavies are natives of South America. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CAVANA:
English Words which starts with 'ca' and ends with 'na':
campagna | noun (n.) An open level tract of country; especially "Campagna di Roma." The extensive undulating plain which surrounds Rome. |
canna | noun (n.) A measure of length in Italy, varying from six to seven feet. See Cane, 4. |
| noun (n.) A genus of tropical plants, with large leaves and often with showy flowers. The Indian shot (C. Indica) is found in gardens of the northern United States. |
cantilena | noun (n.) See Cantabile. |
carina | noun (n.) A keel |
| noun (n.) That part of a papilionaceous flower, consisting of two petals, commonly united, which incloses the organs of fructification |
| noun (n.) A longitudinal ridge or projection like the keel of a boat. |
| noun (n.) The keel of the breastbone of birds. |
casuarina | noun (n.) A genus of leafless trees or shrubs, with drooping branchlets of a rushlike appearance, mostly natives of Australia. Some of them are large, producing hard and heavy timber of excellent quality, called beefwood from its color. |
catena | noun (n.) A chain or series of things connected with each other. |