First Names Rhyming GAHO
English Words Rhyming GAHO
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GAHO AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GAHO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (aho) - English Words That Ends with aho:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GAHO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (gah) - Words That Begins with gah:
gahnite | noun (n.) Zinc spinel; automolite. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GAHO:
English Words which starts with 'g' and ends with 'o':
gabbro | noun (n.) A name originally given by the Italians to a kind of serpentine, later to the rock called euphotide, and now generally used for a coarsely crystalline, igneous rock consisting of lamellar pyroxene (diallage) and labradorite, with sometimes chrysolite (olivine gabbro). |
galago | noun (n.) A genus of African lemurs, including numerous species. |
gallego | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Galicia, in Spain; a Galician. |
gardyloo | noun (n.) An old cry in throwing water, slops, etc., from the windows in Edingburgh. |
gaucho | noun (n.) One of the native inhabitants of the pampas, of Spanish-American descent. They live mostly by rearing cattle. |
| noun (n.) A member of an Indian population, somewhat affected by Spanish blood, in the archipelagoes off the Chilean coast. |
gazeebo | noun (n.) A summerhouse so situated as to command an extensive prospect. |
gecko | noun (n.) Any lizard of the family Geckonidae. The geckoes are small, carnivorous, mostly nocturnal animals with large eyes and vertical, elliptical pupils. Their toes are generally expanded, and furnished with adhesive disks, by which they can run over walls and ceilings. They are numerous in warm countries, and a few species are found in Europe and the United States. See Wall gecko, Fanfoot. |
generalissimo | adjective (a.) The chief commander of an army; especially, the commander in chief of an army consisting of two or more grand divisions under separate commanders; -- a title used in most foreign countries. |
genio | noun (n.) A man of a particular turn of mind. |
gentoo | noun (n.) A native of Hindostan; a Hindoo. |
| noun (n.) A penguin (Pygosceles taeniata). |
ghetto | noun (n.) The Jews'quarter in an Italian town or city. |
| noun (n.) A quarter of a city where Jews live in greatest numbers. |
giallolino | noun (n.) A term variously employed by early writers on art, though commonly designating the yellow oxide of lead, or massicot. |
ginkgo | noun (n.) A large ornamental tree (Ginkgo biloba) from China and Japan, belonging to the Yew suborder of Coniferae. Its leaves are so like those of some maidenhair ferns, that it is also called the maidenhair tree. |
giusto | adjective (a.) In just, correct, or suitable time. |
glissando | noun (n. & a.) A gliding effect; gliding. |
glorioso | noun (n.) A boaster. |
gombo | noun (n.) See Gumbo. |
gooroo | noun (n.) Alt. of Guru |
goracco | noun (n.) A paste prepared from tobacco, and smoked in hookahs in Western India. |
gradino | noun (n.) A step or raised shelf, as above a sideboard or altar. Cf. Superaltar, and Gradin. |
granado | noun (n.) See Grenade. |
grego | noun (n.) A short jacket or cloak, made of very thick, coarse cloth, with a hood attached, worn by the Greeks and others in the Levant. |
grenadillo | noun (n.) A handsome tropical American wood, much used for making flutes and other wind instruments; -- called also Grenada cocos, or cocus, and red ebony. |
grenado | noun (n.) Same as Grenade. |
griego | noun (n.) See Greggoe. |
grotto | noun (n.) A natural covered opening in the earth; a cave; also, an artificial recess, cave, or cavernlike apartment. |
guacharo | noun (n.) A nocturnal bird of South America and Trinidad (Steatornis Caripensis, or S. steatornis); -- called also oilbird. |
guacho | noun (n.) One of the mixed-blood (Spanish-Indian) inhabitants of the pampas of South America; a mestizo. |
| noun (n.) An Indian who serves as a messenger. |
guaco | noun (n.) A plant (Aristolochia anguicida) of Carthagena, used as an antidote to serpent bites. |
| noun (n.) The Mikania Guaco, of Brazil, used for the same purpose. |
guanaco | noun (n.) A South American mammal (Auchenia huanaco), allied to the llama, but of larger size and more graceful form, inhabiting the southern Andes and Patagonia. It is supposed by some to be the llama in a wild state. |
guano | noun (n.) A substance found in great abundance on some coasts or islands frequented by sea fowls, and composed chiefly of their excrement. It is rich in phosphates and ammonia, and is used as a powerful fertilizer. |
gumbo | noun (n.) A soup thickened with the mucilaginous pods of the okra; okra soup. |
| noun (n.) The okra plant or its pods. |
gusto | noun (n.) Nice or keen appreciation or enjoyment; relish; taste; fancy. |
gesso | noun (n.) Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, esp. as prepared for use in painting, or in making bas-reliefs and the like; by extension, a plasterlike or pasty material spread upon a surface to fit it for painting or gilding, or a surface so prepared. |
| noun (n.) A work of art done in gesso. |
gibaro | noun (n.) The offspring of a Spaniard and an Indian; a Spanish-Indian mestizo. |
gitano | noun (n. masc.) A Spanish gypsy. |
graffito | noun (n.) Production of decorative designs by scratching them through a surface of layer plaster, glazing, etc., revealing a different-colored ground; also, pottery or ware so decorated; -- chiefly used attributively. |
gringo | noun (n.) Among Spanish Americans, a foreigner, esp. an Englishman or American; -- often used as a term of reproach. |