First Names Rhyming ENNIS
English Words Rhyming ENNIS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ENNÝS AS A WHOLE:
bipennis | noun (n.) An ax with an edge or blade on each side of the handle. |
fennish | adjective (a.) Abounding in fens; fenny. |
millennist | noun (n.) One who believes in the millennium. |
tennis | noun (n.) A play in which a ball is driven to and fro, or kept in motion by striking it with a racket or with the open hand. |
| verb (v. t.) To drive backward and forward, as a ball in playing tennis. |
wennish | adjective (a.) Alt. of Wenny |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ENNÝS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (nnis) - English Words That Ends with nnis:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (nis) - English Words That Ends with nis:
adonis | noun (n.) A youth beloved by Venus for his beauty. He was killed in the chase by a wild boar. |
| noun (n.) A preeminently beautiful young man; a dandy. |
| noun (n.) A genus of plants of the family Ranunculaceae, containing the pheasant's eye (Adonis autumnalis); -- named from Adonis, whose blood was fabled to have stained the flower. |
aepyornis | noun (n.) A gigantic bird found fossil in Madagascar. |
calisthenis | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to calisthenics. |
canis | noun (n.) A genus of carnivorous mammals, of the family Canidae, including the dogs and wolves. |
coronis | noun (n.) In Greek grammar, a sign ['] sometimes placed over a contracted syllable. |
| noun (n.) The curved line or flourish at the end of a book or chapter; hence, the end. |
deinornis | noun (n.) See Dinornis. |
dinornis | noun (n.) A genus of extinct, ostrichlike birds of gigantic size, which formerly inhabited New Zealand. See Moa. |
epiornis | noun (n.) One of the gigantic ostrichlike birds of the genus Aepiornis, only recently extinct. Its remains have been found in Madagascar. |
finis | noun (n.) An end; conclusion. It is often placed at the end of a book. |
funis | noun (n.) A cord; specifically, the umbilical cord or navel string. |
gastornis | noun (n.) A genus of large eocene birds from the Paris basin. |
hesperornis | noun (n.) A genus of large, extinct, wingless birds from the Cretaceous deposits of Kansas, belonging to the Odontornithes. They had teeth, and were essentially carnivorous swimming ostriches. Several species are known. See Illust. in Append. |
ichthyornis | noun (n.) An extinct genus of toothed birds found in the American Cretaceous formation. It is remarkable for having biconcave vertebrae, and sharp, conical teeth set in sockets. Its wings were well developed. It is the type of the order Odontotormae. |
lychnis | noun (n.) A genus of Old World plants belonging to the Pink family (Caryophyllaceae). Most of the species have brilliantly colored flowers and cottony leaves, which may have anciently answered as wicks for lamps. The botanical name is in common use for the garden species. The corn cockle (Lychnis Githago) is a common weed in wheat fields. |
manis | noun (n.) A genus of edentates, covered with large, hard, triangular scales, with sharp edges that overlap each other like tiles on a roof. They inhabit the warmest parts of Asia and Africa, and feed on ants. Called also Scaly anteater. See Pangolin. |
notornis | noun (n.) A genus of birds allied to the gallinules, but having rudimentary wings and incapable of flight. Notornis Mantelli was first known as a fossil bird of New Zealand, but subsequently a few individuals were found living on the southern island. It is supposed to be now nearly or quite extinct. |
penis | noun (n.) The male member, or organ of generation. |
phoronis | noun (n.) A remarkable genus of marine worms having tentacles around the mouth. It is usually classed with the gephyreans. Its larva (Actinotrocha) undergoes a peculiar metamorphosis. |
prytanis | noun (n.) A member of one of the ten sections into which the Athenian senate of five hundred was divided, and to each of which belonged the presidency of the senate for about one tenth of the year. |
taranis | noun (n.) A Celtic divinity, regarded as the evil principle, but confounded by the Romans with Jupiter. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ENNÝS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (enni) - Words That Begins with enni:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (enn) - Words That Begins with enn:
ennation | noun (n.) The ninth segment in insects. |
ennead | noun (n.) The number nine or a group of nine. |
enneagon | noun (n.) A polygon or plane figure with nine sides and nine angles; a nonagon. |
enneagonal | adjective (a.) Belonging to an enneagon; having nine angles. |
enneagynous | adjective (a.) Having or producing nine pistils or styles; -- said of a flower or plant. |
enneandria | noun (n.) A Linnaean class of plants having nine stamens. |
enneandrian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Enneandrous |
enneandrous | adjective (a.) Having nine stamens. |
enneapetalous | adjective (a.) Having nine petals, or flower leaves. |
enneaspermous | adjective (a.) Having nine seeds; -- said of fruits. |
enneatic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Enneatical |
enneatical | adjective (a.) Occurring once in every nine times, days, years, etc.; every ninth. |
ennobling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ennoble |
ennoblement | noun (n.) The act of making noble, or of exalting, dignifying, or advancing to nobility. |
| noun (n.) That which ennobles; excellence; dignity. |
ennobler | noun (n.) One who ennobles. |
ennui | noun (n.) A feeling of weariness and disgust; dullness and languor of spirits, arising from satiety or want of interest; tedium. |
ennuye | noun (n.) One who is affected with ennui. |
| adjective (a.) Affected with ennui; weary in spirits; emotionally exhausted. |
ennuyee | noun (n.) A woman affected with ennui. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ENNÝS:
English Words which starts with 'en' and ends with 'is':
enantiosis | noun (n.) A figure of speech by which what is to be understood affirmatively is stated negatively, and the contrary; affirmation by contraries. |
enarthrosis | noun (n.) A ball and socket joint, or the kind of articulation represented by such a joint. See Articulation. |
encephalitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the brain. |
endeixis | noun (n.) An indication. |
endocarditis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the endocardium. |
endodermis | noun (n.) A layer of cells forming a kind of cuticle inside of the proper cortical layer, or surrounding an individual fibrovascular bundle. |
endogenesis | noun (n.) Endogeny. |
endometritis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the endometrium. |
endosmosis | noun (n.) The transmission of a fluid or gas from without inward in the phenomena, or by the process, of osmose. |
endostosis | noun (n.) A process of bone formation in which ossification takes place within the substance of the cartilage. |
endysis | noun (n.) The act of developing a new coat of hair, a new set of feathers, scales, etc.; -- opposed to ecdysis. |
entasis | noun (n.) A slight convex swelling of the shaft of a column. |
| noun (n.) Same as Entasia. |
enteritis | noun (n.) An inflammation of the intestines. |
enuresis | noun (n.) An involuntary discharge of urine; incontinence of urine. |