CINDIA
First name CINDIA's origin is English. CINDIA means "abbreviation of cynthia and lucinda". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with CINDIA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of cindia.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with CINDIA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming CINDIA
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CİNDİA AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH CİNDİA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (india) - Names That Ends with india:
indiaRhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ndia) - Names That Ends with ndia:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (dia) - Names That Ends with dia:
badi'a melodia hedia adia aidia alodia arcadia brigidia dia kadia lidia lydia madia nadia orquidia rydia shadia thaddia claudiaRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ia) - Names That Ends with ia:
afia aminia ashia efia fowsia kamaria safia tawia beornia bernia odelia alaia dummonia amaia donia erensia kamia saskia nubia tabia berengaria bethia cambria ingria abelia adalia aloysia agalaia agalia aglaia alesia ambrosia anthia anysia artemia aspasia athanasia basilia callia calligenia cassiopeia castalia celosia cosimia cynthia demetria dionysia egeria eileithyia elefteria erytheia eulallia eunomia euphemia eurycleia filia gelasia georgia harmonia helia hesperia hestia hippodamia hygeia hypatia idalia iphegenia lamia lampetia laodamia lelia lethia obelia oleisia orithyia ortygia parthenia pelagia pelicia pelopiaNAMES RHYMING WITH CİNDİA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (cindi) - Names That Begins with cindi:
cindiRhyming 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 CİNDİA:
First Names which starts with 'ci' and ends with 'ia':
First Names which starts with 'c' and ends with 'a':
cacia cadda cadena cadencia cadenza cadha cadhla cadyna caedwalla caersewiella caffara caffaria cahira caira cairistiona cala calandra calandria calantha caldwiella caliana calida calinda calissa calista calleigha calliegha callista calvina calynda calysta camara camelia camella camellia camila camilla camraya candida candra cantara capeka caprina capucina cara caressa carilla carina carisa carissa carla carlaisa carletta carlita carlota carlotta carma carmela carmelina carmelita carmella carmencita carmia carmina carmita carmya carola caroliana carolina carona carressa carrola cartimandua casandra casimira cassandra cassondra casta catalina catarina caterina cathenna cathia catia catriona cavana caylona ceara cecelia cecilia cedra cedrica cedrina celandina celena celesta celestia celestina celestyna celinaEnglish Words Rhyming CINDIA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CİNDİA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CİNDİA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (india) - English Words That Ends with india:
india | noun (n.) A country in Southern Asia; the two peninsulas of Hither and Farther India; in a restricted sense, Hither India, or Hindostan. |
lindia | noun (n.) A peculiar genus of rotifers, remarkable for the absence of ciliated disks. By some zoologists it is thought to be like the ancestral form of the Arthropoda. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ndia) - English Words That Ends with ndia:
scandia | noun (n.) A chemical earth, the oxide of scandium. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (dia) - English Words That Ends with dia:
almadia | noun (n.) Alt. of Almadie |
arcadia | noun (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. |
arthrodia | noun (n.) A form of diarthrodial articulation in which the articular surfaces are nearly flat, so that they form only an imperfect ball and socket. |
alcaldia | noun (n.) The jurisdiction or office of an alcalde; also, the building or chamber in which he conducts the business of his office. |
cardia | noun (n.) The heart. |
noun (n.) The anterior or cardiac orifice of the stomach, where the esophagus enters it. |
cirripedia | noun (n. pl.) An order of Crustacea including the barnacles. When adult, they have a calcareous shell composed of several pieces. From the opening of the shell the animal throws out a group of curved legs, looking like a delicate curl, whence the name of the group. See Anatifa. |
cyclopedia | noun (n.) Alt. of Cyclopaedia |
cyclopaedia | noun (n.) The circle or compass of the arts and sciences (originally, of the seven so-called liberal arts and sciences); circle of human knowledge. Hence, a work containing, in alphabetical order, information in all departments of knowledge, or on a particular department or branch; as, a cyclopedia of the physical sciences, or of mechanics. See Encyclopedia. |
enarthrodia | noun (n.) See Enarthrosis. |
encyclopedia | noun (n.) Alt. of Encyclopaedia |
encyclopaedia | noun (n.) The circle of arts and sciences; a comprehensive summary of knowledge, or of a branch of knowledge; esp., a work in which the various branches of science or art are discussed separately, and usually in alphabetical order; a cyclopedia. |
fidia | noun (n.) A genus of small beetles, of which one species (the grapevine Fidia, F. longipes) is very injurious to vines in America. |
fissipedia | noun (n. pl.) A division of the Carnivora, including the dogs, cats, and bears, in which the feet are not webbed; -- opposed to Pinnipedia. |
hemicardia | noun (n.) A lateral half of the heart, either the right or left. |
leptocardia | noun (n. pl.) The lowest class of Vertebrata, including only the Amphioxus. The heart is represented only by a simple pulsating vessel. The blood is colorless; the brain, renal organs, and limbs are wanting, and the backbone is represented only by a simple, unsegmented notochord. See Amphioxus. |
madia | noun (n.) A genus of composite plants, of which one species (Madia sativa) is cultivated for the oil yielded from its seeds by pressure. This oil is sometimes used instead of olive oil for the table. |
media | noun (n.) pl. of Medium. |
noun (n.) One of the sonant mutes /, /, / (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in other languages, so named as intermediate between the tenues, /, /, / (p, t, k), and the aspiratae (aspirates) /, /, / (ph or f, th, ch). Also called middle mute, or medial, and sometimes soft mute. | |
(pl. ) of Medium |
misericordia | noun (n.) An amercement. |
noun (n.) A thin-bladed dagger; so called, in the Middle Ages, because used to give the death wound or "mercy" stroke to a fallen adversary. | |
noun (n.) An indulgence as to food or dress granted to a member of a religious order. |
octopodia | noun (n.pl.) Same as Octocerata. |
ophidia | noun (n. pl.) The order of reptiles which includes the serpents. |
(pl. ) of Ophidion |
pinnipedia | noun (n. pl.) A suborder of aquatic carnivorous mammals including the seals and walruses; -- opposed to Fissipedia. |
praecordia | noun (n.) The front part of the thoracic region; the epigastrium. |
redia | noun (n.) A kind of larva, or nurse, which is prroduced within the sporocyst of certain trematodes by asexual generation. It in turn produces, in the same way, either another generation of rediae, or else cercariae within its own body. Called also proscolex, and nurse. See Illustration in Appendix. |
shepherdia | noun (n.) A genus of shrubs having silvery scurfy leaves, and belonging to the same family as Elaeagnus; also, any plant of this genus. See Buffalo berry, under Buffalo. |
soredia | noun (n.) pl. of Soredium. |
(pl. ) of Soredium |
synarthrodia | noun (n.) Synarthrosis. |
woodwardia | noun (n.) A genus of ferns, one species of which (Woodwardia radicans) is a showy plant in California, the Azores, etc. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CİNDİA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (cindi) - Words That Begins with cindi:
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. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CİNDİA:
English Words which starts with 'ci' and ends with 'ia':
cilia | noun (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. |
cimbia | noun (n.) A fillet or band placed around the shaft of a column as if to strengthen it. |
cimia | noun (n.) See Cimbia. |