CINDI
First name CINDI's origin is English. CINDI means "abbreviation of cynthia and lucinda". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with CINDI below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of cindi.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with CINDI and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming CINDI
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CİNDİ AS A WHOLE:
cindiaNAMES RHYMING WITH CİNDİ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (indi) - Names That Ends with indi:
kalindi lindiRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ndi) - Names That Ends with ndi:
andi brandi candi cyndi kandi kendi kyndi lyndi mandi mendi randi sandi wendi chandiRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (di) - Names That Ends with di:
zawadi garudi mehadi shadi heidi abdi amadi ghedi idi rashidi sudi baladi mehdi abdul-hadi fadi hadi mahdi muhtadi murtadi radi wadi hamadi bodi poldi adi ardi codi freddi jodi judi kadi kassadi kassidi kennedi maganhildi marhildi memdi ruomhildi sarohildi teddi jedi odi yehudi tibeldi daudi gadi satordi jordi cadiNAMES RHYMING WITH CİNDİ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (cind) - Names That Begins with cind:
cinda cindel cindelyz cinderella cindra cindyRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (cin) - Names That Begins with cin:
cingeswell cingeswiella cinnard cinneide cinneididh cinnfhail cinnia cinnie cinthia cinwell cinyrasRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ci) - Names That Begins with ci:
cian cianan cianna cianni ciar ciara ciaran ciarda ciardubhan ciarrai ciatlllait cibil cicely ciceron cicily cidney cidro ciera cierra cihuaton cili cillian cim cimberleigh ciodaru ciorstag cipactli cipriana cipriano ciqala cira circe circehyll ciri cirilla cirilo ciro cisco citlali citlalic citlalminaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CİNDİ:
First Names which starts with 'ci' and ends with 'di':
First Names which starts with 'c' and ends with 'i':
cacamwri cachamwri caci cadassi caddari caeli cai cali calli cami camillei cammi cari carmi cassi cathi catori catri ceri cha'akmongwi chadwi chagai charli charrai charumati chavivi chelsi chepi cheri cherri chi chilaili chimalli chisisi chochokpi choni chosovi chosposi chri christi chu'si chumani colbi coopersmi cori corri costi cualli cuetlachtli cuetzpalli cuini cuixtliEnglish Words Rhyming CINDI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CİNDİ AS A WHOLE:
exscinding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Exscind |
interscinding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Interscind |
rescinding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rescind |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CİNDİ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (indi) - English Words That Ends with indi:
hindi | noun (n.) The name given by Europeans to that form of the Hindustani language which is chiefly spoken by native Hindoos. In employs the Devanagari character, in which Sanskrit is written. |
sindi | noun (n.) A native of Sind, India, esp. one of the native Hindoo stock. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ndi) - English Words That Ends with ndi:
barramundi | noun (n.) A remarkable Australian fresh-water ganoid fish of the genus Ceratodus. |
noun (n.) An Australian river fish (Osteoglossum Leichhardtii). |
dandi | noun (n.) A boatman; an oarsman. |
effendi | noun (n.) Master; sir; -- a title of a Turkish state official and man of learning, especially one learned in the law. |
noun (n.) Master; sir; -- a Turkish title of respect, applied esp. to a state official or man of learning, as one learned in the law, but often simply as the courtesy title of a gentleman. |
jaborandi | noun (n.) The native name of a South American rutaceous shrub (Pilocarpus pennatifolius). The leaves are used in medicine as an diaphoretic and sialogogue. |
jaguarondi | noun (n.) A South American wild cat (Felis jaguarondi), having a long, slim body and very short legs. Its color is grayish brown, varied with a blackish hue. It is arboreal in its habits and feeds mostly on birds. |
salmagundi | noun (n.) A mixture of chopped meat and pickled herring, with oil, vinegar, pepper, and onions. |
noun (n.) Hence, a mixture of various ingredients; an olio or medley; a potpourri; a miscellany. |
yaguarundi | noun (n.) Same as Jaguarondi. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CİNDİ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (cind) - Words That Begins with cind:
cinder | noun (n.) Partly burned or vitrified coal, or other combustible, in which fire is extinct. |
noun (n.) A hot coal without flame; an ember. | |
noun (n.) A scale thrown off in forging metal. | |
noun (n.) The slag of a furnace, or scoriaceous lava from a volcano. |
cindery | adjective (a.) Resembling, or composed of, cinders; full of cinders. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (cin) - Words That Begins with cin:
cinch | noun (n.) A strong saddle girth, as of canvas. |
noun (n.) A tight grip. | |
noun (n.) A variety of auction pitch in which a draw to improve the hand is added, and the five of trumps (called right pedro) and the five of the same color (called left pedro, and ranking between the five and the four of trumps) each count five on the score. Fifty-one points make a game. Called also double pedro and high five. | |
verb (v. t.) To put a cinch upon; to girth tightly. | |
verb (v. t.) To get a sure hold upon; to get into a tight place, as for forcing submission. | |
verb (v. i.) To perform the action of cinching; to tighten the cinch; -- often with up. | |
verb (v. t.) In the game of cinch, to protect (a trick) by playing a higher trump than the five. |
cinchona | noun (n.) A genus of trees growing naturally on the Andes in Peru and adjacent countries, but now cultivated in the East Indies, producing a medicinal bark of great value. |
noun (n.) The bark of any species of Cinchona containing three per cent. or more of bitter febrifuge alkaloids; Peruvian bark; Jesuits' bark. |
cinchonaceous | adjective (a.) Allied or pertaining to cinchona, or to the plants that produce it. |
cinchonic | adjective (a.) Belonging to, or obtained from, cinchona. |
cinchonidine | noun (n.) One of the quinine group of alkaloids, found especially in red cinchona bark. It is a white crystalline substance, C19H22N2O, with a bitter taste and qualities similar to, but weaker than, quinine; -- sometimes called also cinchonidia. |
cinchonine | noun (n.) One of the quinine group of alkaloids isomeric with and resembling cinchonidine; -- called also cinchonia. |
cinchonism | noun (n.) A condition produced by the excessive or long-continued use of quinine, and marked by deafness, roaring in the ears, vertigo, etc. |
cincture | noun (n.) A belt, a girdle, or something worn round the body, -- as by an ecclesiastic for confining the alb. |
noun (n.) That which encompasses or incloses; an inclosure. | |
noun (n.) The fillet, listel, or band next to the apophyge at the extremity of the shaft of a column. |
cinctured | noun (n.) Having or wearing a cincture or girdle. |
cinefaction | noun (n.) Cineration; reduction to ashes. |
cinematic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Cinematical |
cinematical | adjective (a.) See Kinematic. |
cinematics | noun (n. sing.) See Kinematics. |
cineraceous | adjective (a.) Like ashes; ash-colored; cinereous. |
cineraria | noun (n.) A Linnaean genus of free-flowering composite plants, mostly from South Africa. Several species are cultivated for ornament. |
cinerary | adjective (a.) Pertaining to ashes; containing ashes. |
cineration | noun (n.) The reducing of anything to ashes by combustion; cinefaction. |
cinereous | adjective (a.) Like ashes; ash-colored; grayish. |
cinerescent | adjective (a.) Somewhat cinereous; of a color somewhat resembling that of wood ashes. |
cineritious | adjective (a.) Like ashes; having the color of ashes, -- as the cortical substance of the brain. |
cinerulent | adjective (a.) Full of ashes. |
cingalese | noun (n. sing. & pl.) A native or natives of Ceylon descended from its primitive inhabitants |
noun (n. sing. & pl.) the language of the Cingalese. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Cingalese. |
cingle | noun (n.) A girth. |
cingulum | noun (n.) A distinct girdle or band of color; a raised spiral line as seen on certain univalve shells. |
noun (n.) The clitellus of earthworms. | |
noun (n.) The base of the crown of a tooth. |
cinnabar | noun (n.) Red sulphide of mercury, occurring in brilliant red crystals, and also in red or brown amorphous masses. It is used in medicine. |
noun (n.) The artificial red sulphide of mercury used as a pigment; vermilion. |
cinnabarine | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, cinnabar; consisting of cinnabar, or containing it; as, cinnabarine sand. |
cinnamene | noun (n.) Styrene (which was formerly called cinnamene because obtained from cinnamic acid). See Styrene. |
cinnamic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, cinnamon. |
cinnamomic | adjective (a.) See Cinnamic. |
cinnamon | noun (n.) The inner bark of the shoots of Cinnamomum Zeylanicum, a tree growing in Ceylon. It is aromatic, of a moderately pungent taste, and is one of the best cordial, carminative, and restorative spices. |
noun (n.) Cassia. |
cinnamone | noun (n.) A yellow crystalline substance, (C6H5.C2H2)2CO, the ketone of cinnamic acid. |
cinnamyl | noun (n.) The hypothetical radical, (C6H5.C2H2)2C, of cinnamic compounds. |
cinnoline | noun (n.) A nitrogenous organic base, C8H6N2, analogous to quinoline, obtained from certain complex diazo compounds. |
cinque | noun (n.) Five; the number five in dice or cards. |
cinquecento | noun (n. & a.) The sixteenth century, when applied to Italian art or literature; as, the sculpture of the Cinquecento; Cinquecento style. |
cinquefoil | noun (n.) The name of several different species of the genus Potentilla; -- also called five-finger, because of the resemblance of its leaves to the fingers of the hand. |
noun (n.) An ornamental foliation having five points or cups, used in windows, panels, etc. |
cinter | noun (n.) See Center. |
cinura | noun (n. pl.) The group of Thysanura which includes Lepisma and allied forms; the bristletails. See Bristletail, and Lepisma. |
cinch"ing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cinch |
cincinnus | noun (n.) A form of monochasium in which the lateral branches arise alternately on opposite sides of the false axis; -- called also scorpioid cyme. |
cinematograph | noun (n.) A machine, combining magic lantern and kinetoscope features, for projecting on a screen a series of pictures, moved rapidly (25 to 50 a second) and intermittently before an objective lens, and producing by persistence of vision the illusion of continuous motion; a moving-picture machine; also, any of several other machines or devices producing moving pictorial effects. Other common names for the cinematograph are animatograph, biograph, bioscope, electrograph, electroscope, kinematograph, kinetoscope, veriscope, vitagraph, vitascope, zoogyroscope, zoopraxiscope, etc. |
noun (n.) A camera for taking chronophotographs for exhibition by the instrument described above. |
cinematographer | noun (n.) One who exhibits moving pictures or who takes chronophotographs by the cinematograph. |
cinemograph | noun (n.) An integrating anemometer. |
cinquecentist | noun (n.) An Italian of the sixteenth century, esp. a poet or artist. |
noun (n.) A student or imitator of the art or literature of the Cinquecento. |