First Names Rhyming ETHNA
English Words Rhyming ETHNA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ETHNA AS A WHOLE:
ethnarch | noun (n.) The governor of a province or people. |
ethnarchy | noun (n.) The dominion of an ethnarch; principality and rule. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ETHNA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (thna) - English Words That Ends with thna:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (hna) - English Words That Ends with hna:
krishna | noun (n.) The most popular of the Hindoo divinities, usually held to be the eighth incarnation of the god Vishnu. |
mischna | noun (n.) See Mishna. |
mishna | noun (n.) A collection or digest of Jewish traditions and explanations of Scripture, forming the text of the Talmud. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ETHNA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (ethn) - Words That Begins with ethn:
ethnic | noun (n.) A heathen; a pagan. |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Ethnical |
ethnical | adjective (a.) Belonging to races or nations; based on distinctions of race; ethnological. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to the gentiles, or nations not converted to Christianity; heathen; pagan; -- opposed to Jewish and Christian. |
ethnicism | noun (n.) Heathenism; paganism; idolatry. |
ethnographer | noun (n.) One who investigates ethnography. |
ethnographic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ethnographical |
ethnographical | adjective (a.) pertaining to ethnography. |
ethnography | noun (n.) That branch of knowledge which has for its subject the characteristics of the human family, developing the details with which ethnology as a comparative science deals; descriptive ethnology. See Ethnology. |
ethnologist | noun (n.) One versed in ethnology; a student of ethnology. |
ethnology | noun (n.) The science which treats of the division of mankind into races, their origin, distribution, and relations, and the peculiarities which characterize them. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (eth) - Words That Begins with eth:
ethal | noun (n.) A white waxy solid, C16H33.OH; -- called also cetylic alcohol. See Cetylic alcohol, under Cetylic. |
ethane | noun (n.) A gaseous hydrocarbon, C2H6, forming a constituent of ordinary illuminating gas. It is the second member of the paraffin series, and its most important derivatives are common alcohol, aldehyde, ether, and acetic acid. Called also dimethyl. |
ethel | adjective (a.) Noble. |
ethene | noun (n.) Ethylene; olefiant gas. |
ethenic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from. or resembling, ethene or ethylene; as, ethenic ether. |
ethenyl | noun (n.) A trivalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3.C. |
| noun (n.) A univalent hydrocarbon radical of the ethylene series, CH2:CH; -- called also vinyl. See Vinyl. |
etheostomoid | noun (n.) Any fish of the genus Etheostoma and related genera, allied to the perches; -- also called darter. The etheostomoids are small and often bright-colored fishes inhabiting the fresh waters of North America. About seventy species are known. See Darter. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, the genus Etheostoma. |
ether | noun (n.) A medium of great elasticity and extreme tenuity, supposed to pervade all space, the interior of solid bodies not excepted, and to be the medium of transmission of light and heat; hence often called luminiferous ether. |
| noun (n.) Supposed matter above the air; the air itself. |
| noun (n.) A light, volatile, mobile, inflammable liquid, (C2H5)2O, of a characteristic aromatic odor, obtained by the distillation of alcohol with sulphuric acid, and hence called also sulphuric ether. It is powerful solvent of fats, resins, and pyroxylin, but finds its chief use as an anaesthetic. Called also ethyl oxide. |
| noun (n.) Any similar oxide of hydrocarbon radicals; as, amyl ether; valeric ether. |
ethereal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the hypothetical upper, purer air, or to the higher regions beyond the earth or beyond the atmosphere; celestial; as, ethereal space; ethereal regions. |
| adjective (a.) Consisting of ether; hence, exceedingly light or airy; tenuous; spiritlike; characterized by extreme delicacy, as form, manner, thought, etc. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, ether; as, ethereal salts. |
etherealism | noun (n.) Ethereality. |
ethereality | noun (n.) The state of being ethereal; etherealness. |
etherealization | noun (n.) An ethereal or spiritlike state. |
etherealness | noun (n.) Ethereality. |
ethereous | adjective (a.) Formed of ether; ethereal. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, ether. |
etherification | noun (n.) The act or process of making ether; specifically, the process by which a large quantity of alcohol is transformed into ether by the agency of a small amount of sulphuric, or ethyl sulphuric, acid. |
etheriform | adjective (a.) Having the form of ether. |
etherin | noun (n.) A white, crystalline hydrocarbon, regarded as a polymeric variety of ethylene, obtained in heavy oil of wine, the residue left after making ether; -- formerly called also concrete oil of wine. |
etherization | noun (n.) The administration of ether to produce insensibility. |
| noun (n.) The state of the system under the influence of ether. |
etherizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Etherize |
etherol | noun (n.) An oily hydrocarbon regarded as a polymeric variety of ethylene, produced with etherin. |
ethic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ethical |
ethical | adjective (a.) Of, or belonging to, morals; treating of the moral feelings or duties; containing percepts of morality; moral; as, ethic discourses or epistles; an ethical system; ethical philosophy. |
ethicist | noun (n.) One who is versed in ethics, or has written on ethics. |
ethics | noun (n.) The science of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn from this science; a particular system of principles and rules concerting duty, whether true or false; rules of practice in respect to a single class of human actions; as, political or social ethics; medical ethics. |
ethide | noun (n.) Any compound of ethyl of a binary type; as, potassium ethide. |
ethidene | noun (n.) Ethylidene. |
ethine | noun (n.) Acetylene. |
ethionic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, an acid so called. |
ethiop | noun (n.) Alt. of Ethiopian |
ethiopian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Ethiopia; also, in a general sense, a negro or black man. |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Ethiopic |
ethiopic | noun (n.) The language of ancient Ethiopia; the language of the ancient Abyssinian empire (in Ethiopia), now used only in the Abyssinian church. It is of Semitic origin, and is also called Geez. |
| adjective (a.) Of or relating to Ethiopia or the Ethiopians. |
ethiops | noun (n.) A black substance; -- formerly applied to various preparations of a black or very dark color. |
ethmoid | noun (n.) The ethmoid bone. |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Ethmoidal |
ethmoidal | adjective (a.) Like a sieve; cribriform. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or in the region of, the ethmoid bone. |
ethmotrubinal | noun (n.) An ethmoturbinal bone. |
| adjective (a.) See Turbinal. |
ethmovomerine | noun (n.) Pertaining to the region of the vomer and the base of the ethmoid in the skull. |
ethologist | noun (n.) One who studies or writes upon ethology. |
ethology | noun (n.) A treatise on morality; ethics. |
| noun (n.) The science of the formation of character, national and collective as well as individual. |
ethyl | noun (n.) A monatomic, hydrocarbon radical, C2H5 of the paraffin series, forming the essential radical of ethane, and of common alcohol and ether. |
ethylamine | noun (n.) A colorless, mobile, inflammable liquid, C2H5.NH2, very volatile and with an ammoniacal odor. It is a strong base, and is a derivative of ammonia. Called also ethyl carbamine, and amido ethane. |
ethylate | noun (n.) A compound derived from ethyl alcohol by the replacement of the hydroxyl hydrogen, after the manner of a hydrate; an ethyl alcoholate; as, potassium ethylate, C2H5.O.K. |
| verb (v. t.) To treat in such a way as to cause the introduction of one or more ethyl groups, C2H5; as, to ethylate alcohol. |
ethylene | noun (n.) A colorless, gaseous hydrocarbon, C2H4, forming an important ingredient of illuminating gas, and also obtained by the action of concentrated sulphuric acid in alcohol. It is an unsaturated compound and combines directly with chlorine and bromine to form oily liquids (Dutch liquid), -- hence called olefiant gas. Called also ethene, elayl, and formerly, bicarbureted hydrogen. |
ethylsulphuric | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, ethyl and sulphuric acid. |
ethos | noun (n.) The character, sentiment, or disposition of a community or people, considered as a natural endowment; the spirit which actuates manners and customs; also, the characteristic tone or genius of an institution or social organization. |
| noun (n.) The traits in a work of art which express the ideal or typic character -- character as influenced by the ethos (sense 1) of a people -- rather than realistic or emotional situations or individual character in a narrow sense; -- opposed to pathos. |
ethylating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ethylate |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ETHNA:
English Words which starts with 'et' and ends with 'na':
etna | noun (n.) A kind of small, portable, cooking apparatus for which heat is furnished by a spirit lamp. |