Name Report For First Name DIOR:

DIOR

First name DIOR's origin is French. DIOR means "related to d'or meaning golden". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with DIOR below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of dior.(Brown names are of the same origin (French) with DIOR and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with DIOR - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DIOR

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DİOR AS A WHOLE:

diorbhall

NAMES RHYMING WITH DİOR (According to last letters):

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

senior prior

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

amaor rigmor hathor nassor senghor antor blamor escalibor zigor thor donkor tor gaynor agenor alphenor anthor castor elpenor fedor kirkor mentor polymestor andor gabor rendor sandor tabor vidor tudor fyodor ifor amor blancheflor caylor dohtor elienor elinor ellinor flor leonor lysanor mor noor taylor anzor ator auctor avidor branor cador calibor cathmor chancellor christofor connor conor cristofor dunmor ector ektor elidor elmoor eskor gregor hector heitor ivor konnor lalor macgregor moor nestor nicanor pryor rainor raynor sagremor salvador saylor skylor sumernor telfor teodor trevor tylor victor whitmoor winsor xalbador xalvador viktor ivankor ixidor feodor etor alastor windsor salhfor

NAMES RHYMING WITH DİOR (According to first letters):

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

diogo diolmhain diomasach diomedes dion diona diondra diondray diondre dione dionis dionisa dionna dionne dionte dionysia dionysie dionysius

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

dia diahann diahna diamanda diamanta diamante diamon diamond diamonique diamont diamontina dian diana dianda diandra diandre diane dianna diannah dianne diantha dianthe diara diarmaid dibe dice dichali dick dickran dickson didier dido didrika diederich diedre diedrick diega diego dien diep diera dierck dierdre dieter dietrich dietz digna diji dike dikesone dikran dilan dillan dillen dillin dillion dillon dimitrie dimitry dimitur din dina dinadan dinah dinar dinas dino dinora dinorah dinsmore dirce dirck dirk dita diti diu div diva divon divone divsha divshah

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DİOR:

First Names which starts with 'd' and ends with 'r':

dabir dagmar dagomar dahr dahwar dalmar dammar dar dawar dayner dealber dedr delmar delmer demeter dempster denver der devamatar devisser dexter dharr djoser dor dour duer dumitr dwyer

English Words Rhyming DIOR

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DİOR AS A WHOLE:

dioramanoun (n.) A mode of scenic representation, invented by Daguerre and Bouton, in which a painting is seen from a distance through a large opening. By a combination of transparent and opaque painting, and of transmitted and reflected light, and by contrivances such as screens and shutters, much diversity of scenic effect is produced.
 noun (n.) A building used for such an exhibition.

dioramicadjective (a.) Pertaining to a diorama.

diorismnoun (n.) Definition; logical direction.

dioristicadjective (a.) Distinguishing; distinctive; defining.

dioritenoun (n.) An igneous, crystalline in structure, consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar and hornblende. It includes part of what was called greenstone.

dioriticadjective (a.) Containing diorite.

diorthoticadjective (a.) Relating to the correcting or straightening out of something; corrective.

idiorepulsiveadjective (a.) Repulsive by itself; as, the idiorepulsive power of heat.

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


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


anterioradjective (a.) Before in time; antecedent.
 adjective (a.) Before, or toward the front, in place; as, the anterior part of the mouth; -- opposed to posterior.

behaviornoun (n.) Manner of behaving, whether good or bad; mode of conducting one's self; conduct; deportment; carriage; -- used also of inanimate objects; as, the behavior of a ship in a storm; the behavior of the magnetic needle.

excelsiornoun (n.) A kind of stuffing for upholstered furniture, mattresses, etc., in which curled shreds of wood are substituted for curled hair.
 verb (v. t.) More lofty; still higher; ever upward.

exteriornoun (n.) The outward surface or part of a thing; that which is external; outside.
 noun (n.) Outward or external deportment, form, or ceremony; visible act; as, the exteriors of religion.
 adjective (a.) External; outward; pertaining to that which is external; -- opposed to interior; as, the exterior part of a sphere.
 adjective (a.) External; on the outside; without the limits of; extrinsic; as, an object exterior to a man, opposed to what is within, or in his mind.
 adjective (a.) Relating to foreign nations; foreign; as, the exterior relations of a state or kingdom.

haviornoun (n.) Behavior; demeanor.

inferiornoun (n.) A person lower in station, rank, intellect, etc., than another.
 adjective (a.) Lower in place, rank, excellence, etc.; less important or valuable; subordinate; underneath; beneath.
 adjective (a.) Poor or mediocre; as, an inferior quality of goods.
 adjective (a.) Nearer the sun than the earth is; as, the inferior or interior planets; an inferior conjunction of Mercury or Venus.
 adjective (a.) Below the horizon; as, the inferior part of a meridian.
 adjective (a.) Situated below some other organ; -- said of a calyx when free from the ovary, and therefore below it, or of an ovary with an adherent and therefore inferior calyx.
 adjective (a.) On the side of a flower which is next the bract; anterior.
 adjective (a.) Junior or subordinate in rank; as, an inferior officer.

interiornoun (n.) That which is within; the internal or inner part of a thing; the inside.
 noun (n.) The inland part of a country, state, or kingdom.
 adjective (a.) Being within any limits, inclosure, or substance; inside; internal; inner; -- opposed to exterior, or superficial; as, the interior apartments of a house; the interior surface of a hollow ball.
 adjective (a.) Remote from the limits, frontier, or shore; inland; as, the interior parts of a region or country.

juniornoun (n.) Belonging to a younger person, or an earlier time of life.
 noun (n.) A younger person.
 noun (n.) Hence: One of a lower or later standing; specifically, in American colleges, one in the third year of his course, one in the fourth or final year being designated a senior; in some seminaries, one in the first year, in others, one in the second year, of a three years' course.
 adjective (a.) Less advanced in age than another; younger.
 adjective (a.) Lower in standing or in rank; later in office; as, a junior partner; junior counsel; junior captain.
 adjective (a.) Composed of juniors, whether younger or a lower standing; as, the junior class; of or pertaining to juniors or to a junior class. See Junior, n., 2.

misbehaviornoun (n.) Improper, rude, or uncivil behavior; ill conduct.

paviornoun (n.) One who paves; a paver.
 noun (n.) A rammer for driving paving stones.
 noun (n.) A brick or slab used for paving.

posterioradjective (a.) Later in time; hence, later in the order of proceeding or moving; coming after; -- opposed to prior.
 adjective (a.) Situated behind; hinder; -- opposed to anterior.
 adjective (a.) At or toward the caudal extremity; caudal; -- in human anatomy often used for dorsal.
 adjective (a.) On the side next the axis of inflorescence; -- said of an axillary flower.

prioradjective (a.) Preceding in the order of time; former; antecedent; anterior; previous; as, a prior discovery; prior obligation; -- used elliptically in cases like the following: he lived alone [in the time] prior to his marriage.
 adjective (a.) The superior of a priory, and next below an abbot in dignity.
 adjective (a.) First, precedent, or superior in the order of cognition, reason or generality, origin, development, rank, etc.

seigniornoun (n.) A lord; the lord of a manor.
 noun (n.) A title of honor or of address in the South of Europe, corresponding to Sir or Mr. in English.

seniornoun (n.) A person who is older than another; one more advanced in life.
 noun (n.) One older in office, or whose entrance upon office was anterior to that of another; one prior in grade.
 noun (n.) An aged person; an older.
 noun (n.) One in the fourth or final year of his collegiate course at an American college; -- originally called senior sophister; also, one in the last year of the course at a professional schools or at a seminary.
 adjective (a.) More advanced than another in age; prior in age; elder; hence, more advanced in dignity, rank, or office; superior; as, senior member; senior counsel.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to the final year of the regular course in American colleges, or in professional schools.

signiornoun (n.) Sir; Mr. The English form and pronunciation for the Italian Signor and the Spanish Se–or.

subpriornoun (n.) The vicegerent of a prior; a claustral officer who assists the prior.

superiornoun (n.) One who is above, or surpasses, another in rank, station, office, age, ability, or merit; one who surpasses in what is desirable; as, Addison has no superior as a writer of pure English.
 noun (n.) The head of a monastery, convent, abbey, or the like.
 adjective (a.) More elevated in place or position; higher; upper; as, the superior limb of the sun; the superior part of an image.
 adjective (a.) Higher in rank or office; more exalted in dignity; as, a superior officer; a superior degree of nobility.
 adjective (a.) Higher or greater in excellence; surpassing others in the greatness, or value of any quality; greater in quality or degree; as, a man of superior merit; or of superior bravery.
 adjective (a.) Beyond the power or influence of; too great or firm to be subdued or affected by; -- with to.
 adjective (a.) More comprehensive; as a term in classification; as, a genus is superior to a species.
 adjective (a.) Above the ovary; -- said of parts of the flower which, although normally below the ovary, adhere to it, and so appear to originate from its upper part; also of an ovary when the other floral organs are plainly below it in position, and free from it.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to the part of an axillary flower which is toward the main stem; posterior.
 adjective (a.) Pointing toward the apex of the fruit; ascending; -- said of the radicle.

triornoun (n.) Same as Trier, 2 and 3.

ulteriornoun (n.) Ulterior side or part.
 adjective (a.) Situated beyond, or on the farther side; thither; -- correlative with hither.
 adjective (a.) Further; remoter; more distant; succeeding; as, ulterior demands or propositions; ulterior views; what ulterior measures will be adopted is uncertain.

warriornoun (n.) A man engaged or experienced in war, or in the military life; a soldier; a champion.

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


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


diocesannoun (n.) A bishop, viewed in relation to his diocese; as, the diocesan of New York.
 noun (n.) The clergy or the people of a diocese.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a diocese; as, diocesan missions.

diocesenoun (n.) The circuit or extent of a bishop's jurisdiction; the district in which a bishop exercises his ecclesiastical authority.

diocesenernoun (n.) One who belongs to a diocese.

diodonnoun (n.) A genus of spinose, plectognath fishes, having the teeth of each jaw united into a single beaklike plate. They are able to inflate the body by taking in air or water, and, hence, are called globefishes, swellfishes, etc. Called also porcupine fishes, and sea hedgehogs.
 noun (n.) A genus of whales.

diodontnoun (n.) A fish of the genus Diodon, or an allied genus.
 adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the genus Diodon.

dioecianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having the stamens and pistils on different plants.
 noun (n. pl.) A subclass of gastropod mollusks in which the sexes are separate. It includes most of the large marine species, like the conchs, cones, and cowries.

dioecianadjective (a.) Alt. of Dioecious

dioeciousadjective (a.) Having the sexes in two separate individuals; -- applied to plants in which the female flowers occur on one individual and the male flowers on another of the same species, and to animals in which the ovum is produced by one individual and the sperm cell by another; -- opposed to monoecious.

dioeciousnessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being dioecious.

dioecismnoun (n.) The condition of being dioecious.

diogenesnoun (n.) A Greek Cynic philosopher (412?-323 B. C.) who lived much in Athens and was distinguished for contempt of the common aims and conditions of life, and for sharp, caustic sayings.

dioicousadjective (a.) See Dioecious.

diomedeanoun (n.) A genus of large sea birds, including the albatross. See Albatross.

dionaeanoun (n.) An insectivorous plant. See Venus's flytrap.

dionysianadjective (a.) Relating to Dionysius, a monk of the 6th century; as, the Dionysian, or Christian, era.

diophantineadjective (a.) Originated or taught by Diophantus, the Greek writer on algebra.

diopsidenoun (n.) A crystallized variety of pyroxene, of a clear, grayish green color; mussite.

dioptasenoun (n.) A hydrous silicate of copper, occurring in emerald-green crystals.

diopternoun (n.) Alt. of Dioptra

dioptranoun (n.) An optical instrument, invented by Hipparchus, for taking altitudes, leveling, etc.

dioptrenoun (n.) A unit employed by oculists in numbering glasses according to the metric system; a refractive power equal to that of a glass whose principal focal distance is one meter.

dioptricnoun (n.) A dioptre. See Dioptre.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the dioptre, or to the metric system of numbering glasses.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Dioptrical

dioptricaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to dioptrics; assisting vision by means of the refraction of light; refractive; as, the dioptric system; a dioptric glass or telescope.

dioptricsnoun (n.) The science of the refraction of light; that part of geometrical optics which treats of the laws of the refraction of light in passing from one medium into another, or through different mediums, as air, water, or glass, and esp. through different lenses; -- distinguished from catoptrics, which refers to reflected light.

dioptrynoun (n.) A dioptre.

dioscoreanoun (n.) A genus of plants. See Yam.

diotanoun (n.) A vase or drinking cup having two handles or ears.

dioxidenoun (n.) An oxide containing two atoms of oxygen in each molecule; binoxide.
 noun (n.) An oxide containing but one atom or equivalent of oxygen to two of a metal; a suboxide.

dioxindolnoun (n.) A white, crystalline, nitrogenous substance obtained by the reduction of isatin. It is a member of the indol series; -- hence its name.

dionysianoun (n. pl.) Any of the festivals held in honor of the Olympian god Dionysus. They correspond to the Roman Bacchanalia; the greater Dionysia were held at Athens in March or April, and were celebrated with elaborate performances of both tragedies and comedies.

dionysiacadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Dionysus or to the Dionysia; Bacchic; as, a Dionysiac festival; the Dionysiac theater at Athens.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DİOR:

English Words which starts with 'd' and ends with 'r':

dabbernoun (n.) That with which one dabs; hence, a pad or other device used by printers, engravers, etc., as for dabbing type or engraved plates with ink.

dabblernoun (n.) One who dabbles.
 noun (n.) One who dips slightly into anything; a superficial meddler.

dabsternoun (n.) One who is skilled; a master of his business; a proficient; an adept.

dactylaradjective (a.) Pertaining to dactyl; dactylic.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a finger or toe, or to the claw of an insect crustacean.

daggernoun (n.) A short weapon used for stabbing. This is the general term: cf. Poniard, Stiletto, Bowie knife, Dirk, Misericorde, Anlace.
 noun (n.) A mark of reference in the form of a dagger [/]. It is the second in order when more than one reference occurs on a page; -- called also obelisk.
 noun (n.) A timber placed diagonally in a ship's frame.
 verb (v. t.) To pierce with a dagger; to stab.

daguerreotypernoun (n.) Alt. of Daguerreotypist

dakernoun (n.) Alt. of Dakir

dakirnoun (n.) A measure of certain commodities by number, usually ten or twelve, but sometimes twenty; as, a daker of hides consisted of ten skins; a daker of gloves of ten pairs.

dalliernoun (n.) One who fondles; a trifler; as, dalliers with pleasant words.

damarnoun (n.) See Dammar.

dammarnoun (n.) Alt. of Dammara

dampernoun (n.) That which damps or checks; as: (a) A valve or movable plate in the flue or other part of a stove, furnace, etc., used to check or regulate the draught of air. (b) A contrivance, as in a pianoforte, to deaden vibrations; or, as in other pieces of mechanism, to check some action at a particular time.

dancernoun (n.) One who dances or who practices dancing.

dandernoun (n.) Dandruff or scurf on the head.
 noun (n.) Anger or vexation; rage.
 verb (v. i.) To wander about; to saunter; to talk incoherently.

dandlernoun (n.) One who dandles or fondles.

dangernoun (n.) Authority; jurisdiction; control.
 noun (n.) Power to harm; subjection or liability to penalty.
 noun (n.) Exposure to injury, loss, pain, or other evil; peril; risk; insecurity.
 noun (n.) Difficulty; sparingness.
 noun (n.) Coyness; disdainful behavior.
 verb (v. t.) To endanger.

danglernoun (n.) One who dangles about or after others, especially after women; a trifler.

danskernoun (n.) A Dane.

dapifernoun (n.) One who brings meat to the table; hence, in some countries, the official title of the grand master or steward of the king's or a nobleman's household.

dapperadjective (a.) Little and active; spruce; trim; smart; neat in dress or appearance; lively.

darernoun (n.) One who dares or defies.

darkenernoun (n.) One who, or that which, darkens.

darnernoun (n.) One who mends by darning.

darrnoun (n.) The European black tern.

darternoun (n.) One who darts, or who throw darts; that which darts.
 noun (n.) The snakebird, a water bird of the genus Plotus; -- so called because it darts out its long, snakelike neck at its prey. See Snakebird.
 noun (n.) A small fresh-water etheostomoid fish. The group includes numerous genera and species, all of them American. See Etheostomoid.

dashernoun (n.) That which dashes or agitates; as, the dasher of a churn.
 noun (n.) A dashboard or splashboard.
 noun (n.) One who makes an ostentatious parade.

dasymeternoun (n.) An instrument for testing the density of gases, consisting of a thin glass globe, which is weighed in the gas or gases, and then in an atmosphere of known density.

daternoun (n.) One who dates.

daubernoun (n.) One who, or that which, daubs; especially, a coarse, unskillful painter.
 noun (n.) A pad or ball of rags, covered over with canvas, for inking plates; a dabber.
 noun (n.) A low and gross flatterer.
 noun (n.) The mud wasp; the mud dauber.

daughternoun (n.) The female offspring of the human species; a female child of any age; -- applied also to the lower animals.
 noun (n.) A female descendant; a woman.
 noun (n.) A son's wife; a daughter-in-law.
 noun (n.) A term of address indicating parental interest.

daunternoun (n.) One who daunts.

dawdlernoun (n.) One who wastes time in trifling employments; an idler; a trifler.

daydreamernoun (n.) One given to daydreams.

dayflowernoun (n.) A genus consisting mostly of tropical perennial herbs (Commelina), having ephemeral flowers.

deadenernoun (n.) One who, or that which, deadens or checks.

dealernoun (n.) One who deals; one who has to do, or has concern, with others; esp., a trader, a trafficker, a shopkeeper, a broker, or a merchant; as, a dealer in dry goods; a dealer in stocks; a retail dealer.
 noun (n.) One who distributes cards to the players.

dearnoun (n.) A dear one; lover; sweetheart.
 superlative (superl.) Bearing a high price; high-priced; costly; expensive.
 superlative (superl.) Marked by scarcity or dearth, and exorbitance of price; as, a dear year.
 superlative (superl.) Highly valued; greatly beloved; cherished; precious.
 superlative (superl.) Hence, close to the heart; heartfelt; present in mind; engaging the attention.
 superlative (superl.) Of agreeable things and interests.
 superlative (superl.) Of disagreeable things and antipathies.
 adverb (adv.) Dearly; at a high price.
 verb (v. t.) To endear.

debasernoun (n.) One who, or that which, debases.

debaternoun (n.) One who debates; one given to argument; a disputant; a controvertist.

debauchernoun (n.) One who debauches or corrupts others; especially, a seducer to lewdness.

debitornoun (n.) A debtor.

debonairadjective (a.) Characterized by courteousness, affability, or gentleness; of good appearance and manners; graceful; complaisant.

debtornoun (n.) One who owes a debt; one who is indebted; -- correlative to creditor.

decaliternoun (n.) Alt. of Decalitre

decameternoun (n.) Alt. of Decametre

decangularadjective (a.) Having ten angles.

decanternoun (n.) A vessel used to decant liquors, or for receiving decanted liquors; a kind of glass bottle used for holding wine or other liquors, from which drinking glasses are filled.
 noun (n.) One who decants liquors.

decarbonizernoun (n.) He who, or that which, decarbonizes a substance.

decayernoun (n.) A causer of decay.

deceivernoun (n.) One who deceives; one who leads into error; a cheat; an impostor.

decembernoun (n.) The twelfth and last month of the year, containing thirty-one days. During this month occurs the winter solstice.
 noun (n.) Fig.: With reference to the end of the year and to the winter season; as, the December of his life.

decemlocularadjective (a.) Having ten cells for seeds.

decemvirnoun (n.) One of a body of ten magistrates in ancient Rome.
 noun (n.) A member of any body of ten men in authority.

decidernoun (n.) One who decides.

deciliternoun (n.) Alt. of Decilitre

decimatornoun (n.) One who decimates.

decimeternoun (n.) Alt. of Decimetre

decipherernoun (n.) One who deciphers.

deckernoun (n.) One who, or that which, decks or adorns; a coverer; as, a table decker.
 noun (n.) A vessel which has a deck or decks; -- used esp. in composition; as, a single-decker; a three-decker.

declaimernoun (n.) One who declaims; an haranguer.

declamatornoun (n.) A declaimer.

declaratornoun (n.) A form of action by which some right or interest is sought to be judicially declared.

declarernoun (n.) One who makes known or proclaims; that which exhibits.

declinatornoun (n.) An instrument for taking the declination or angle which a plane makes with the horizontal plane.
 noun (n.) A dissentient.

declinernoun (n.) He who declines or rejects.

declinometernoun (n.) An instrument for measuring the declination of the magnetic needle.

decoratornoun (n.) One who decorates, adorns, or embellishes; specifically, an artisan whose business is the decoration of houses, esp. their interior decoration.

decorticatornoun (n.) A machine for decorticating wood, hulling grain, etc.; also, an instrument for removing surplus bark or moss from fruit trees.

decoyernoun (n.) One who decoys another.

decreernoun (n.) One who decrees.

decriernoun (n.) One who decries.

dedicatornoun (n.) One who dedicates; more especially, one who inscribes a book to the favor of a patron, or to one whom he desires to compliment.

deductornoun (n.) The pilot whale or blackfish.

deemsternoun (n.) A judge in the Isle of Man who decides controversies without process.

deernoun (n. sing. & pl.) Any animal; especially, a wild animal.
 noun (n. sing. & pl.) A ruminant of the genus Cervus, of many species, and of related genera of the family Cervidae. The males, and in some species the females, have solid antlers, often much branched, which are shed annually. Their flesh, for which they are hunted, is called venison.

deerstalkernoun (n.) One who practices deerstalking.
 noun (n.) A close-fitting hat, with a low crown, such as is worn in deerstalking; also, any stiff, round hat.

defacernoun (n.) One who, or that which, defaces or disfigures.

defalcatornoun (n.) A defaulter or embezzler.

defamernoun (n.) One who defames; a slanderer; a detractor; a calumniator.

defaulternoun (n.) One who makes default; one who fails to appear in court when court when called.
 noun (n.) One who fails to perform a duty; a delinquent; particularly, one who fails to account for public money intrusted to his care; a peculator; a defalcator.

defecatornoun (n.) That which cleanses or purifies; esp., an apparatus for removing the feculencies of juices and sirups.

defendernoun (n.) One who defends; one who maintains, supports, protects, or vindicates; a champion; an advocate; a vindicator.

defensernoun (n.) Defender.

defensornoun (n.) A defender.
 noun (n.) A defender or an advocate in court; a guardian or protector.
 noun (n.) The patron of a church; an officer having charge of the temporal affairs of a church.

deferrernoun (n.) One who defers or puts off.

defiernoun (n.) One who dares and defies; a contemner; as, a defier of the laws.

defilernoun (n.) One who defiles; one who corrupts or violates; that which pollutes.

definernoun (n.) One who defines or explains.

deflagratornoun (n.) A form of the voltaic battery having large plates, used for producing rapid and powerful combustion.

deflectornoun (n.) That which deflects, as a diaphragm in a furnace, or a cone in a lamp (to deflect and mingle air and gases and help combustion).

deflourernoun (n.) One who deflours; a ravisher.

deflowerernoun (n.) See Deflourer.

deforceornoun (n.) Same as Deforciant.

deformernoun (n.) One who deforms.

deforsernoun (n.) A deforciant.

defraudernoun (n.) One who defrauds; a cheat; an embezzler; a peculator.

defrayernoun (n.) One who pays off expenses.

dehorternoun (n.) A dissuader; an adviser to the contrary.

deifiernoun (n.) One who deifies.

deinosaurnoun (n.) See Dinosaur.