ISOLE
First name ISOLE's origin is German. ISOLE means "rule of ice". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ISOLE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of isole.(Brown names are of the same origin (German) with ISOLE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming ISOLE
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ÝSOLE AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH ÝSOLE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (sole) - Names That Ends with sole:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ole) - Names That Ends with ole:
akinwole bankole ercole carole micole nichole nicole nycole addergoole cole ole iole grisandoleRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (le) - Names That Ends with le:
kifle njemile udele naile nile tale adele crocale cybele eriphyle eurayle helle hypsipyle myrtle nephele odele omphale semele kiele rachele bekele kelile roble sule tekle stille chibale kafele tearle michelle neville scoville maoltuile murthuile somhairle aristotle theophile zale kale daniele emmanuele gamble vasile abbigale abegayle adelle afrodille anabelle angelle annabelle aprille ardelle areille ariele arielle arnelle audrielle belle bernelle bonnibelle brielle camile camille cecile cecille chamyle chanelle channelle chantalle chantelle chavelle chenelle cherelle cherrelle chevelle dale danele danelle danielle dannelle danrelle darelle dawnelle dawnielle denelle donelle elleNAMES RHYMING WITH ÝSOLE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (isol) - Names That Begins with isol:
isold isolda isoldeRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (iso) - Names That Begins with iso:
isobail isobel isoud isoudeRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (is) - Names That Begins with is:
isa isaac isaakios isabeau isabel isabela isabell isabella isabelle isadora isadore isadorer isadoro isaiah isaias isam isana isane isaura isaure isdemus isdernus iseabail iseabal isen isenham isha isham ishani ishanvi ishaq ishmael isi isiah isibeal isidora isidore isidoro isidro isis iskinder isleen islene isma'il ismael ismene ismini ismitta isra'il israel isreal issa issam issiah istaqa istas istu istvanNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ÝSOLE:
First Names which starts with 'is' and ends with 'le':
First Names which starts with 'i' and ends with 'e':
ianthe idalie ide idelle idette idogbe idurre ierne ife igerne ignace igone igraine igrayne ike ikerne ilane ilde ilene ilke ilse ilyse imre indee ine inese ingelise inocente ioachime iolanthe ionache ione iratze irene irenke irmine irune irvette irvine iuwine ivane ivantie ivette ivie ivonne ivyanne iye izabelle izarreEnglish Words Rhyming ISOLE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ÝSOLE AS A WHOLE:
camisole | noun (n.) A short dressing jacket for women. |
noun (n.) A kind of straitjacket. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ÝSOLE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (sole) - English Words That Ends with sole:
console | noun (n.) A bracket whose projection is not more than half its height. |
noun (n.) Any small bracket; also, a console table. | |
verb (v. t.) To cheer in distress or depression; to alleviate the grief and raise the spirits of; to relieve; to comfort; to soothe. |
insole | noun (n.) The inside sole of a boot or shoe; also, a loose, thin strip of leather, felt, etc., placed inside the shoe for warmth or ease. |
marysole | noun (n.) A large British fluke, or flounder (Rhombus megastoma); -- called also carter, and whiff. |
mesole | noun (n.) Same as Thomsonite. |
outsole | noun (n.) The outside sole of a boot or shoe. |
rissole | noun (n.) A small ball of rich minced meat or fish, covered with pastry and fried. |
sole | noun (n.) Any one of several species of flatfishes of the genus Solea and allied genera of the family Soleidae, especially the common European species (Solea vulgaris), which is a valuable food fish. |
noun (n.) Any one of several American flounders somewhat resembling the true sole in form or quality, as the California sole (Lepidopsetta bilineata), the long-finned sole (Glyptocephalus zachirus), and other species. | |
noun (n.) The bottom of the foot; hence, also, rarely, the foot itself. | |
noun (n.) The bottom of a shoe or boot, or the piece of leather which constitutes the bottom. | |
noun (n.) The bottom or lower part of anything, or that on which anything rests in standing. | |
noun (n.) The bottom of the body of a plow; -- called also slade; also, the bottom of a furrow. | |
noun (n.) The horny substance under a horse's foot, which protects the more tender parts. | |
noun (n.) The bottom of an embrasure. | |
noun (n.) A piece of timber attached to the lower part of the rudder, to make it even with the false keel. | |
noun (n.) The seat or bottom of a mine; -- applied to horizontal veins or lodes. | |
noun (n.) A fluid mixture of a colloid and a liquid; a liquid colloidal solution or suspension. | |
adjective (a.) Being or acting without another; single; individual; only. | |
adjective (a.) Single; unmarried; as, a feme sole. | |
verb (v. t.) To furnish with a sole; as, to sole a shoe. |
turnsole | adjective (a.) A plant of the genus Heliotropium; heliotrope; -- so named because its flowers are supposed to turn toward the sun. |
adjective (a.) The sunflower. | |
adjective (a.) A kind of spurge (Euphorbia Helioscopia). | |
adjective (a.) The euphorbiaceous plant Chrozophora tinctoria. | |
adjective (a.) Litmus. | |
adjective (a.) A purple dye obtained from the plant turnsole. See def. 1 (d). |
typhlosole | noun (n.) A fold of the wall which projects into the cavity of the intestine in bivalve mollusks, certain annelids, starfishes, and some other animals. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ole) - English Words That Ends with ole:
alepole | noun (n.) A pole set up as the sign of an alehouse. |
alveole | noun (n.) Same as Alveolus. |
amphibole | noun (n.) A common mineral embracing many varieties varying in color and in composition. It occurs in monoclinic crystals; also massive, generally with fibrous or columnar structure. The color varies from white to gray, green, brown, and black. It is a silicate of magnesium and calcium, with usually aluminium and iron. Some common varieties are tremolite, actinolite, asbestus, edenite, hornblende (the last name being also used as a general term for the whole species). Amphibole is a constituent of many crystalline rocks, as syenite, diorite, most varieties of trachyte, etc. See Hornblende. |
antimetabole | noun (n.) A figure in which the same words or ideas are repeated in transposed order. |
antipole | noun (n.) The opposite pole; anything diametrically opposed. |
arboricole | adjective (a.) Tree-inhabiting; -- said of certain birds. |
areole | noun (n.) Same as Areola. |
armhole | noun (n.) The cavity under the shoulder; the armpit. |
noun (n.) A hole for the arm in a garment. |
arteriole | noun (n.) A small artery. |
arvicole | noun (n.) A mouse of the genus Arvicola; the meadow mouse. There are many species. |
asystole | noun (n.) A weakening or cessation of the contractile power of the heart. |
aureole | noun (n.) A celestial crown or accidental glory added to the bliss of heaven, as a reward to those (as virgins, martyrs, preachers, etc.) who have overcome the world, the flesh, and the devil. |
noun (n.) The circle of rays, or halo of light, with which painters surround the figure and represent the glory of Christ, saints, and others held in special reverence. | |
noun (n.) A halo, actual or figurative. | |
noun (n.) See Areola, 2. |
azarole | noun (n.) The Neapolitan medlar (Crataegus azarolus), a shrub of southern Europe; also, its fruit. |
amole | noun (n.) Any detergent plant, or the part of it used as a detergent, as the roots of Agave Americana, Chlorogalum pomeridianum, etc. |
atole | noun (n.) A porridge or gruel of maize meal and water, milk, or the like. |
azole | noun (n.) Any of a large class of compounds characterized by a five-membered ring which contains an atom of nitrogen and at least one other noncarbon atom (nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur). The prefixes furo-, thio, and pyrro- are used to distinguish three subclasses of azoles, which may be regarded as derived respectively from furfuran, thiophene, and pyrrol by replacement of the CH group by nitrogen; as, furo-monazole. Names exactly analogous to those for the azines are also used; as, oxazole, diazole, etc. |
banderole | noun (n.) Alt. of Bandrol |
benzole | noun (n.) Alt. of Benzol |
bibliopole | noun (n.) One who sells books. |
blowhole | noun (n.) A cavern in a cliff, at the water level, opening to the air at its farther extremity, so that the waters rush in with each surge and rise in a lofty jet from the extremity. |
noun (n.) A nostril or spiracle in the top of the head of a whale or other cetacean. | |
noun (n.) A hole in the ice to which whales, seals, etc., come to breathe. | |
noun (n.) An air hole in a casting. |
bole | noun (n.) The trunk or stem of a tree, or that which is like it. |
noun (n.) An aperture, with a wooden shutter, in the wall of a house, for giving, occasionally, air or light; also, a small closet. | |
noun (n.) A measure. See Boll, n., 2. | |
noun (n.) Any one of several varieties of friable earthy clay, usually colored more or less strongly red by oxide of iron, and used to color and adulterate various substances. It was formerly used in medicine. It is composed essentially of hydrous silicates of alumina, or more rarely of magnesia. See Clay, and Terra alba. | |
noun (n.) A bolus; a dose. |
borecole | noun (n.) A brassicaceous plant of many varieties, cultivated for its leaves, which are not formed into a compact head like the cabbage, but are loose, and are generally curled or wrinkled; kale. |
bracteole | noun (n.) Same as Bractlet. |
bricole | noun (n.) A kind of traces with hooks and rings, with which men drag and maneuver guns where horses can not be used. |
noun (n.) An ancient kind of military catapult. | |
noun (n.) In court tennis, the rebound of a ball from a wall of the court; also, the side stroke or play by which the ball is driven against the wall; hence, fig., indirect action or stroke. | |
noun (n.) A shot in which the cue ball is driven first against the cushion. |
bronchiole | noun (n.) A minute bronchial tube. |
bunghole | noun (n.) See Bung, n., 2. |
buttonhole | noun (n.) The hole or loop in which a button is caught. |
verb (v. t.) To hold at the button or buttonhole; to detain in conversation to weariness; to bore; as, he buttonholed me a quarter of an hour. |
cabriole | noun (n.) A curvet; a leap. See Capriole. |
caprifole | noun (n.) The woodbine or honeysuckle. |
caracole | noun (n.) A half turn which a horseman makes, either to the right or the left. |
noun (n.) A staircase in a spiral form. | |
verb (v. i.) To move in a caracole, or in caracoles; to wheel. |
cariole | noun (n.) A small, light, open one-horse carriage |
noun (n.) A covered cart | |
noun (n.) A kind of calash. See Carryall. |
carmagnole | noun (n.) A popular or Red Rebublican song and dance, of the time of the first French Revolution. |
noun (n.) A bombastic report from the French armies. |
casserole | noun (n.) A small round dish with a handle, usually of porcelain. |
noun (n.) A mold (in the shape of a hollow vessel or incasement) of boiled rice, mashed potato or paste, baked, and afterwards filled with vegetables or meat. |
citole | noun (n.) A musical instrument; a kind of dulcimer. |
cole | noun (n.) A plant of the Brassica or Cabbage genus; esp. that form of B. oleracea called rape and coleseed. |
counterpole | noun (n.) The exact opposite. |
creephole | noun (n.) A hole or retreat into which an animal may creep, to escape notice or danger. |
noun (n.) A subterfuge; an excuse. |
creole | noun (n.) One born of European parents in the American colonies of France or Spain or in the States which were once such colonies, esp. a person of French or Spanish descent, who is a native inhabitant of Louisiana, or one of the States adjoining, bordering on the Gulf of of Mexico. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a Creole or the Creoles. |
cubbyhole | noun (n.) A snug or confined place. |
clycerole | noun (n.) Same as Glycerite. |
clearcole | noun (n.) A priming of size mixed with whiting or white lead, used in house painting, etc.; also, a size upon which gold leaf is applied in gilding. |
verb (v. t.) To coat or paint with clearcole. |
dhole | noun (n.) A fierce, wild dog (Canis Dukhunensis), found in the mountains of India. It is remarkable for its propensity to hunt the tiger and other wild animals in packs. |
diastole | noun (n.) The rhythmical expansion or dilatation of the heart and arteries; -- correlative to systole, or contraction. |
noun (n.) A figure by which a syllable naturally short is made long. |
doghole | noun (n.) A place fit only for dogs; a vile, mean habitation or apartment. |
dole | noun (n.) grief; sorrow; lamentation. |
noun (n.) See Dolus. | |
noun (n.) Distribution; dealing; apportionment. | |
noun (n.) That which is dealt out; a part, share, or portion also, a scanty share or allowance. | |
noun (n.) Alms; charitable gratuity or portion. | |
noun (n.) A boundary; a landmark. | |
noun (n.) A void space left in tillage. | |
verb (v. t.) To deal out in small portions; to distribute, as a dole; to deal out scantily or grudgingly. |
doole | noun (n.) Sorrow; dole. |
dariole | noun (n.) A crustade. |
noun (n.) A shell or cup of pastry filled with custard, whipped cream, crushed macaroons, etc. |
ecbole | noun (n.) A digression in which a person is introduced speaking his own words. |
eyehole | noun (n.) A circular opening to recive a hook, cord, ring, or rope; an eyelet. |
fasciole | noun (n.) A band of minute tubercles, bearing modified spines, on the shells of spatangoid sea urchins. See Spatangoidea. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ÝSOLE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (isol) - Words That Begins with isol:
isolable | adjective (a.) Capable of being isolated, or of being obtained in a pure state; as, gold is isolable. |
isolating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Isolate |
isolated | adjective (a.) Placed or standing alone; detached; separated from others. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Isolate |
isolation | noun (n.) The act of isolating, or the state of being isolated; insulation; separation; loneliness. |
isolator | noun (n.) One who, or that which, isolates. |
isologous | adjective (a.) Having similar proportions, similar relations, or similar differences of composition; -- said specifically of groups or series which differ by a constant difference; as, ethane, ethylene, and acetylene, or their analogous compounds, form an isologous series. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (iso) - Words That Begins with iso:
isobar | noun (n.) A line connecting or marking places upon the surface of the earth where height of the barometer reduced to sea level is the same either at a given time, or for a certain period (mean height), as for a year; an isopiestic line. |
noun (n.) The quality or state of being equal in weight, especially in atmospheric pressure. Also, the theory, method, or application of isobaric science. |
isobaric | adjective (a.) Denoting equal pressure; as, an isobaric line; specifically, of or pertaining to isobars. |
isobarometric | adjective (a.) Indicating equal barometric pressure. |
isobathytherm | noun (n.) A line connecting the points on the surface of the earth where a certain temperature is found at the same depth. |
isobathythermic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an isobathytherm; possessing or indicating the same temperature at the same depth. |
isocephalism | noun (n.) A peculiarity in the design of bas-relief by which the heads of human figures are kept at the same height from the ground, whether the personages are seated, standing, or mounted on horseback; -- called also isokephaleia. |
isochasm | noun (n.) A line connecting places on the earth's surface at which there is the same mean frequency of auroras. |
isochasmic | adjective (a.) Indicating equal auroral display; as, an isochasmic line. |
isocheim | noun (n.) A line connecting places on the earth having the same mean winter temperature. Cf. Isothere. |
isocheimal | adjective (a.) Alt. of Isochimal |
isochimal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, having the nature of, or making, isocheims; as, an isocheimal line; an isocheimal chart. |
isocheimenal | adjective (a.) Alt. of Isochimenal |
isochimenal | adjective (a.) The same as Isocheimal. |
isocheimic | adjective (a.) The same as Isocheimal. |
isochimene | noun (n.) The same as Isocheim. |
isochromatic | adjective (a.) Having the same color; connecting parts having the same color, as lines drawn through certain points in experiments on the chromatic effects of polarized light in crystals. |
isochronal | adjective (a.) Uniform in time; of equal time; performed in equal times; recurring at regular intervals; isochronal vibrations or oscillations. |
isochronic | adjective (a.) Isochronal. |
isochronism | noun (n.) The state or quality of being isochronous. |
isochronon | noun (n.) A clock that is designed to keep very accurate time. |
isochronous | adjective (a.) Same as Isochronal. |
isochroous | adjective (a.) Having the same tint or color throughout; uniformly or evenly colored. |
isoclinal | adjective (a.) Alt. of Isoclinic |
isoclinic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or indicating, equality of inclination or dip; having equal inclination or dip. |
isocrymal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, having the nature of, or illustrating, an isocryme; as, an isocrymal line; an isocrymal chart. |
isocryme | noun (n.) A line connecting points on the earth's surface having the same mean temperature in the coldest month of the year. |
isocrymic | adjective (a.) Isocrymal. |
isocyanic | adjective (a.) Designating an acid isomeric with cyanic acid. |
isocyanuric | adjective (a.) Designating, or pertaining to, an acid isomeric with cyanuric acid, and called also fulminuric acid. See under Fulminuric. |
isodiabatic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the reception or the giving out of equal quantities of heat by a substance. |
isodiametric | adjective (a.) Developed alike in the directions of the several lateral axes; -- said of crystals of both the tetragonal and hexagonal systems. |
adjective (a.) Having the several diameters nearly equal; -- said of the cells of ordinary parenchyma. |
isodimorphic | adjective (a.) Isodimorphous. |
isodimorphism | noun (n.) Isomorphism between the two forms severally of two dimorphous substances. |
isodimorphous | adjective (a.) Having the quality of isodimorphism. |
isodulcite | noun (n.) A white, crystalline, sugarlike substance, obtained by the decomposition of certain glucosides, and intermediate in nature between the hexacid alcohols (ductile, mannite, etc.) and the glucoses. |
isodynamic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, having, or denoting, equality of force. |
isodynamous | adjective (a.) Of equal force or size. |
isogeotherm | noun (n.) A line or curved surface passing beneath the earth's surface through points having the same mean temperature. |
isogeothermal | adjective (a.) Alt. of Isogeothermic |
isogeothermic | noun (n.) An isogeotherm. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, having the nature of, or marking, isogeotherms; as, an isogeothermal line or surface; as isogeothermal chart. |
isogonic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or noting, equal angles. |
adjective (a.) Characterized by isogonism. |
isogonism | noun (n.) The quality of having similar sexual zooids or gonophores and dissimilar hydrants; -- said of certain hydroids. |
isographic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to isography. |
isography | noun (n.) Imitation of another's handwriting. |
isohyetose | noun (n.) An isohyetose line. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to lines connecting places on the earth's surface which have a mean annual rainfall. |
isomer | noun (n.) A body or compound which is isomeric with another body or compound; a member of an isomeric series. |
isomeric | adjective (a.) Having the same percentage composition; -- said of two or more different substances which contain the same ingredients in the same proportions by weight, often used with with. Specif.: (a) Polymeric; i. e., having the same elements united in the same proportion by weight, but with different molecular weights; as, acetylene and benzine are isomeric (polymeric) with each other in this sense. See Polymeric. (b) Metameric; i. e., having the same elements united in the same proportions by weight, and with the same molecular weight, but which a different structure or arrangement of the ultimate parts; as, ethyl alcohol and methyl ether are isomeric (metameric) with each other in this sense. See Metameric. |
isomeride | noun (n.) An isomer. |
isomerism | noun (n.) The state, quality, or relation, of two or more isomeric substances. |
isomeromorphism | noun (n.) Isomorphism between substances that are isomeric. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ÝSOLE:
English Words which starts with 'is' and ends with 'le':
isicle | noun (n.) A icicle. |
isle | noun (n.) See Aisle. |
noun (n.) An island. | |
noun (n.) A spot within another of a different color, as upon the wings of some insects. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to become an island, or like an island; to surround or encompass; to island. |
issuable | adjective (a.) Leading to, producing, or relating to, an issue; capable of being made an issue at law. |
adjective (a.) Lawful or suitable to be issued; as, a writ issuable on these grounds. |
istle | noun (n.) Same as Ixtle. |