Name Report For First Name JACYNTH:

JACYNTH

First name JACYNTH's origin is Greek. JACYNTH means "beautiful, beloved". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with JACYNTH below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of jacynth.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with JACYNTH and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with JACYNTH - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming JACYNTH

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NAMES RHYMING WITH JACYNTH (According to last letters):

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month winth hyacinth evanth yolanth

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

ailith edith okoth alchfrith fath ghiyath harith kadyriath perth seth thoth ashtaroth roth iorwerth aethelthryth annabeth ardith beth eadgyth edyth elisabeth elsbeth elspeth elswyth elysabeth elyzabeth fayth gormghlaith gweneth gwenith gwyneth gwynith halfrith hepzibeth hildireth jennabeth liesheth lilibeth lioslaith lisabeth lizabeth lizbeth lyzbeth maegth maridith marineth orghlaith orlaith sheiramoth tanith arth barth both caith cath conleth coopersmith eth firth gairbith gareth garreth garth griffyth heath jaith japheth jareth jarlath keith kenath kenneth lapidoth layth leith macbeth math parth picaworth raedpath sigifrith smyth walworth wealaworth weorth winefrith winfrith wintanweorth wynfrith wyth liosliath gairbhith worth wordsworth weth

NAMES RHYMING WITH JACYNTH (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (jacynt) - Names That Begins with jacynt:

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Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (jacy) - Names That Begins with jacy:

jacy

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

jacalyn jacan jace jacee jacelyn jacen jacenta jacey jaci jacinda jacint jacinta jacintha jacinthe jacinto jacira jack jackeline jacki jackie jackleen jacklynn jackson jacky jaclyn jacob jacoba jacobe jacobo jacolin jacot jacqualine jacque jacqueleen jacquelin jacqueline jacquelyn jacquelyne jacquelynne jacquenetta jacquenette jacques jacqui

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

jaakkina jaana jaantje jaap jabari jabbar jabin jabir jabulela jada jadalynn jadan jadarian jadaya jade jadee jadelyn jaden jader jadira jadon jady jadyn jae jaecar jaecilynn jaeda jaeden jaedin jaedon jaedyn jael jaeleah jaelin jaelyn jaelynn jaena jaenette jafar jafari jaffa jafit jafita jaganmata jager jagger jago jagur jaha jahi jahmal jahnisce jai jaicee jaida jaide

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JACYNTH:

First Names which starts with 'jac' and ends with 'nth':

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janneth

First Names which starts with 'j' and ends with 'h':

jakobah jaliyah jaliyiah jameelah jamilah janah janiah jarah jarrah jedadiah jedaiah jedediah jediah jedidiah jemimah jennah jennaleigh jephtah jerah jeramiah jeremiah jeremyah jeriah jerrah jesiah joah joash johannah joleigh jonah jorah joseph josh josiah joziah judah judith jumah jumanah

English Words Rhyming JACYNTH

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colocynthnoun (n.) The light spongy pulp of the fruit of the bitter cucumber (Citrullus, / Cucumis, colocynthis), an Asiatic plant allied to the watermelon; coloquintida. It comes in white balls, is intensely bitter, and a powerful cathartic. Called also bitter apple, bitter cucumber, bitter gourd.


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absinthnoun (n.) Alt. of Absinthe

acanthnoun (n.) Same as Acanthus.

amaranthnoun (n.) An imaginary flower supposed never to fade.
 noun (n.) A genus of ornamental annual plants (Amaranthus) of many species, with green, purplish, or crimson flowers.
 noun (n.) A color inclining to purple.

amianthnoun (n.) See Amianthus.

coelacanthadjective (a.) Having hollow spines, as some ganoid fishes.

corinthnoun (n.) A city of Greece, famed for its luxury and extravagance.
 noun (n.) A small fruit; a currant.

decillionthnoun (n.) The quotient of unity divided by a decillion.
 noun (n.) One of a decillion equal parts.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to a decillion, or to the quotient of unity divided by a decillion.

dozenthadjective (a.) Twelfth.

dracanthnoun (n.) A kind of gum; -- called also gum tragacanth, or tragacanth. See Tragacanth.

eighteenthnoun (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by eighteen; one of eighteen equal parts or divisions.
 noun (n.) The eighth after the tenth.
 adjective (a.) Next in order after the seventeenth.
 adjective (a.) Consisting of one of eighteen equal parts or divisions of a thing.

eleventhnoun (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by eleven; one of eleven equal parts.
 noun (n.) The interval consisting of ten conjunct degrees; the interval made up of an octave and a fourth.
 adjective (a.) Next after the tenth; as, the eleventh chapter.
 adjective (a.) Constituting one of eleven parts into which a thing is divided; as, the eleventh part of a thing.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the interval of the octave and the fourth.

fifteenthnoun (n.) One of fifteen equal parts or divisions; the quotient of a unit divided by fifteen.
 noun (n.) A species of tax upon personal property formerly laid on towns, boroughs, etc., in England, being one fifteenth part of what the personal property in each town, etc., had been valued at.
 noun (n.) A stop in an organ tuned two octaves above the diaposon.
 noun (n.) An interval consisting of two octaves.
 adjective (a.) Next in order after the fourteenth; -- the ordinal of fifteen.
 adjective (a.) Consisting of one of fifteen equal parts or divisions of a thing.

fourteenthnoun (n.) One of fourteen equal parts into which one whole may be divided; the quotient of a unit divided by fourteen; one next after the thirteenth.
 noun (n.) The octave of the seventh.
 adjective (a.) Next in order after the thirteenth; as, the fourteenth day of the month.
 adjective (a.) Making or constituting one of fourteen equal parts into which anything may be derived.

greenthnoun (n.) The state or quality of being green; verdure.

helminthnoun (n.) An intestinal worm, or wormlike intestinal parasite; one of the Helminthes.

heteracanthadjective (a.) Having the spines of the dorsal fin unsymmetrical, or thickened alternately on the right and left sides.

homacanthadjective (a.) Having the dorsal fin spines symmetrical, and in the same line; -- said of certain fishes.

hyacinthnoun (n.) A bulbous plant of the genus Hyacinthus, bearing beautiful spikes of fragrant flowers. H. orientalis is a common variety.
 noun (n.) A plant of the genus Camassia (C. Farseri), called also Eastern camass; wild hyacinth.
 noun (n.) The name also given to Scilla Peruviana, a Mediterranean plant, one variety of which produces white, and another blue, flowers; -- called also, from a mistake as to its origin, Hyacinth of Peru.
 noun (n.) A red variety of zircon, sometimes used as a gem. See Zircon.

hydranthnoun (n.) One of the nutritive zooids of a hydroid colony. Also applied to the proboscis or manubrium of a hydroid medusa. See Illust. of Hydroidea.

jacinthnoun (n.) See Hyacinth.

labyrinthnoun (n.) An edifice or place full of intricate passageways which render it difficult to find the way from the interior to the entrance; as, the Egyptian and Cretan labyrinths.
 noun (n.) Any intricate or involved inclosure; especially, an ornamental maze or inclosure in a park or garden.
 noun (n.) Any object or arrangement of an intricate or involved form, or having a very complicated nature.
 noun (n.) An inextricable or bewildering difficulty.
 noun (n.) The internal ear. See Note under Ear.
 noun (n.) A series of canals through which a stream of water is directed for suspending, carrying off, and depositing at different distances, the ground ore of a metal.
 noun (n.) A pattern or design representing a maze, -- often inlaid in the tiled floor of a church, etc.

millionthnoun (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by one million; one of a million equal parts.
 adjective (a.) Being the last one of a million of units or objects counted in regular order from the first of a series or succession; being one of a million.

monthnoun (n.) One of the twelve portions into which the year is divided; the twelfth part of a year, corresponding nearly to the length of a synodic revolution of the moon, -- whence the name. In popular use, a period of four weeks is often called a month.

nineteenthnoun (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by nineteen; one of nineteen equal parts of anything.
 noun (n.) The next in order after the eighteenth.
 noun (n.) An interval of two octaves and a fifth.
 adjective (a.) Following the eighteenth and preceding the twentieth; coming after eighteen others.
 adjective (a.) Constituting or being one of nineteen equal parts into which anything is divided.

ninthnoun (n.) The quotient of one divided by nine; one of nine equal parts of a thing; the next after the eighth.
 noun (n.) An interval containing an octave and a second.
 noun (n.) A chord of the dominant seventh with the ninth added.
 adjective (a.) Following the eight and preceding the tenth; coming after eight others.
 adjective (a.) Constituting or being one of nine equal parts into which anything is divided.

perianthnoun (n.) The leaves of a flower generally, especially when the calyx and corolla are not readily distinguished.
 noun (n.) A saclike involucre which incloses the young fruit in most hepatic mosses. See Illust. of Hepatica.

plathelminthnoun (n.) One of the Platyelminthes.

plinthnoun (n.) In classical architecture, a vertically faced member immediately below the circular base of a column; also, the lowest member of a pedestal; hence, in general, the lowest member of a base; a sub-base; a block upon which the moldings of an architrave or trim are stopped at the bottom. See Illust. of Column.

pyracanthnoun (n.) The evergreen thorn (Crataegus Pyracantha), a shrub native of Europe.

seventeenthnoun (n.) The next in order after the sixteenth; one coming after sixteen others.
 noun (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by seventeen; one of seventeen equal parts or divisions of one whole.
 noun (n.) An interval of two octaves and a third.
 adjective (a.) Next in order after the sixteenth; coming after sixteen others.
 adjective (a.) Constituting or being one of seventeen equal parts into which anything is divided.

seventhnoun (n.) One next in order after the sixth; one coming after six others.
 noun (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by seven; one of seven equal parts into which anything is divided.
 noun (n.) An interval embracing seven diatonic degrees of the scale.
 noun (n.) A chord which includes the interval of a seventh whether major, minor, or diminished.
 adjective (a.) Next in order after the sixth;; coming after six others.
 adjective (a.) Constituting or being one of seven equal parts into which anything is divided; as, the seventh part.

sixteenthnoun (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by sixteen; one of sixteen equal parts of one whole.
 noun (n.) The next in order after the fifteenth; the sixth after the tenth.
 noun (n.) An interval comprising two octaves and a second.
 adjective (a.) Sixth after the tenth; next in order after the fifteenth.
 adjective (a.) Constituting or being one of sixteen equal parts into which anything is divided.

tenthnoun (n.) The next in order after the ninth; one coming after nine others.
 noun (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by ten; one of ten equal parts into which anything is divided.
 noun (n.) The tenth part of annual produce, income, increase, or the like; a tithe.
 noun (n.) The interval between any tone and the tone represented on the tenth degree of the staff above it, as between one of the scale and three of the octave above; the octave of the third.
 noun (n.) A temporary aid issuing out of personal property, and granted to the king by Parliament; formerly, the real tenth part of all the movables belonging to the subject.
 noun (n.) The tenth part of the annual profit of every living in the kingdom, formerly paid to the pope, but afterward transferred to the crown. It now forms a part of the fund called Queen Anne's Bounty.
 adjective (a.) Next in order after the ninth; coming after nine others.
 adjective (a.) Constituting or being one of ten equal parts into which anything is divided.

terebinthnoun (n.) The turpentine tree.

thirteenthnoun (n.) The quotient of a unit divided by thirteen; one of thirteen equal parts into which anything is divided.
 noun (n.) The next in order after the twelfth.
 noun (n.) The interval comprising an octave and a sixth.
 adjective (a.) Next in order after the twelfth; the third after the tenth; -- the ordinal of thirteen; as, the thirteenth day of the month.
 adjective (a.) Constituting or being one of thirteen equal parts into which anything is divided.

tragacanthnoun (n.) A kind of gum procured from a spiny leguminous shrub (Astragalus gummifer) of Western Asia, and other species of Astragalus. It comes in hard whitish or yellowish flakes or filaments, and is nearly insoluble in water, but slowly swells into a mucilaginous mass, which is used as a substitute for gum arabic in medicine and the arts. Called also gum tragacanth.

twelvemonthnoun (n.) A year which consists of twelve calendar months.

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


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jacamarnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of tropical American birds of the genus Galbula and allied genera. They are allied to the kingfishers, but climb on tree trunks like nuthatches, and feed upon insects. Their colors are often brilliant.

jacananoun (n.) Any of several wading birds belonging to the genus Jacana and several allied genera, all of which have spurs on the wings. They are able to run about over floating water weeds by means of their very long, spreading toes. Called also surgeon bird.

jacarandanoun (n.) The native Brazilian name for certain leguminous trees, which produce the beautiful woods called king wood, tiger wood, and violet wood.
 noun (n.) A genus of bignoniaceous Brazilian trees with showy trumpet-shaped flowers.

jacarenoun (n.) A cayman. See Yacare.

jacchusnoun (n.) The common marmoset (Hapale vulgaris). Formerly, the name was also applied to other species of the same genus.

jacconetnoun (n.) See Jaconet.

jacentadjective (a.) Lying at length; as, the jacent posture.

jacknoun (n.) A large tree, the Artocarpus integrifolia, common in the East Indies, closely allied to the breadfruit, from which it differs in having its leaves entire. The fruit is of great size, weighing from thirty to forty pounds, and through its soft fibrous matter are scattered the seeds, which are roasted and eaten. The wood is of a yellow color, fine grain, and rather heavy, and is much used in cabinetwork. It is also used for dyeing a brilliant yellow.
 noun (n.) A familiar nickname of, or substitute for, John.
 noun (n.) An impertinent or silly fellow; a simpleton; a boor; a clown; also, a servant; a rustic.
 noun (n.) A popular colloquial name for a sailor; -- called also Jack tar, and Jack afloat.
 noun (n.) A mechanical contrivance, an auxiliary machine, or a subordinate part of a machine, rendering convenient service, and often supplying the place of a boy or attendant who was commonly called Jack
 noun (n.) A device to pull off boots.
 noun (n.) A sawhorse or sawbuck.
 noun (n.) A machine or contrivance for turning a spit; a smoke jack, or kitchen jack.
 noun (n.) A wooden wedge for separating rocks rent by blasting.
 noun (n.) A lever for depressing the sinkers which push the loops down on the needles.
 noun (n.) A grating to separate and guide the threads; a heck box.
 noun (n.) A machine for twisting the sliver as it leaves the carding machine.
 noun (n.) A compact, portable machine for planing metal.
 noun (n.) A machine for slicking or pebbling leather.
 noun (n.) A system of gearing driven by a horse power, for multiplying speed.
 noun (n.) A hood or other device placed over a chimney or vent pipe, to prevent a back draught.
 noun (n.) In the harpsichord, an intermediate piece communicating the action of the key to the quill; -- called also hopper.
 noun (n.) In hunting, the pan or frame holding the fuel of the torch used to attract game at night; also, the light itself.
 noun (n.) A portable machine variously constructed, for exerting great pressure, or lifting or moving a heavy body through a small distance. It consists of a lever, screw, rack and pinion, hydraulic press, or any simple combination of mechanical powers, working in a compact pedestal or support and operated by a lever, crank, capstan bar, etc. The name is often given to a jackscrew, which is a kind of jack.
 noun (n.) The small bowl used as a mark in the game of bowls.
 noun (n.) The male of certain animals, as of the ass.
 noun (n.) A young pike; a pickerel.
 noun (n.) The jurel.
 noun (n.) A large, California rock fish (Sebastodes paucispinus); -- called also boccaccio, and merou.
 noun (n.) The wall-eyed pike.
 noun (n.) A drinking measure holding half a pint; also, one holding a quarter of a pint.
 noun (n.) A flag, containing only the union, without the fly, usually hoisted on a jack staff at the bowsprit cap; -- called also union jack. The American jack is a small blue flag, with a star for each State.
 noun (n.) A bar of iron athwart ships at a topgallant masthead, to support a royal mast, and give spread to the royal shrouds; -- called also jack crosstree.
 noun (n.) The knave of a suit of playing cards.
 noun (n.) A coarse and cheap mediaeval coat of defense, esp. one made of leather.
 noun (n.) A pitcher or can of waxed leather; -- called also black jack.
 verb (v. i.) To hunt game at night by means of a jack. See 2d Jack, n., 4, n.
 verb (v. t.) To move or lift, as a house, by means of a jack or jacks. See 2d Jack, n., 5.

jackalnoun (n.) Any one of several species of carnivorous animals inhabiting Africa and Asia, related to the dog and wolf. They are cowardly, nocturnal, and gregarious. They feed largely on carrion, and are noted for their piercing and dismal howling.
 noun (n.) One who does mean work for another's advantage, as jackals were once thought to kill game which lions appropriated.

jackanapesnoun (n.) A monkey; an ape.
 noun (n.) A coxcomb; an impertinent or conceited fellow.

jackassnoun (n.) The male ass; a donkey.
 noun (n.) A conceited dolt; a perverse blockhead.

jackdawnoun (n.) See Daw, n.

jackeennoun (n.) A drunken, dissolute fellow.

jacketnoun (n.) A short upper garment, extending downward to the hips; a short coat without skirts.
 noun (n.) An outer covering for anything, esp. a covering of some nonconducting material such as wood or felt, used to prevent radiation of heat, as from a steam boiler, cylinder, pipe, etc.
 noun (n.) In ordnance, a strengthening band surrounding and reenforcing the tube in which the charge is fired.
 noun (n.) A garment resembling a waistcoat lined with cork, to serve as a life preserver; -- called also cork jacket.
 verb (v. t.) To put a jacket on; to furnish, as a boiler, with a jacket.
 verb (v. t.) To thrash; to beat.

jacketedadjective (a.) Wearing, or furnished with, a jacket.

jacketingnoun (n.) The material of a jacket; as, nonconducting jacketing.

jackknifenoun (n.) A large, strong clasp knife for the pocket; a pocket knife.

jackmannoun (n.) One wearing a jack; a horse soldier; a retainer. See 3d Jack, n.
 noun (n.) A cream cheese.

jackpuddingnoun (n.) A merry-andrew; a buffoon.

jacksawnoun (n.) The merganser.

jackscrewnoun (n.) A jack in which a screw is used for lifting, or exerting pressure. See Illust. of 2d Jack, n., 5.

jackslavenoun (n.) A low servant; a mean fellow.

jacksmithnoun (n.) A smith who makes jacks. See 2d Jack, 4, c.

jacksnipenoun (n.) A small European snipe (Limnocryptes gallinula); -- called also judcock, jedcock, juddock, jed, and half snipe.
 noun (n.) A small American sandpiper (Tringa maculata); -- called also pectoral sandpiper, and grass snipe.

jackstaynoun (n.) A rail of wood or iron stretching along a yard of a vessel, to which the sails are fastened.

jackstonenoun (n.) One of the pebbles or pieces used in the game of jackstones.
 noun (n.) A game played with five small stones or pieces of metal. See 6th Chuck.

jackstrawnoun (n.) An effigy stuffed with straw; a scarecrow; hence, a man without property or influence.
 noun (n.) One of a set of straws of strips of ivory, bone, wood, etc., for playing a child's game, the jackstraws being thrown confusedly together on a table, to be gathered up singly by a hooked instrument, without touching or disturbing the rest of the pile. See Spilikin.

jackwoodnoun (n.) Wood of the jack (Artocarpus integrifolia), used in cabinetwork.

jacobnoun (n.) A Hebrew patriarch (son of Isaac, and ancestor of the Jews), who in a vision saw a ladder reaching up to heaven (Gen. xxviii. 12); -- also called Israel.

jacobeanadjective (a.) Alt. of Jacobian

jacobianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a style of architecture and decoration in the time of James the First, of England.

jacobinnoun (n.) A Dominican friar; -- so named because, before the French Revolution, that order had a convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris.
 noun (n.) One of a society of violent agitators in France, during the revolution of 1789, who held secret meetings in the Jacobin convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris, and concerted measures to control the proceedings of the National Assembly. Hence: A plotter against an existing government; a turbulent demagogue.
 noun (n.) A fancy pigeon, in which the feathers of the neck form a hood, -- whence the name. The wings and tail are long, and the beak moderately short.
 adjective (a.) Same as Jacobinic.

jacobinenoun (n.) A Jacobin.

jacobinicadjective (a.) Alt. of Jacobinical

jacobinicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Jacobins of France; revolutionary; of the nature of, or characterized by, Jacobinism.

jacobinismnoun (n.) The principles of the Jacobins; violent and factious opposition to legitimate government.

jacobinizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Jacobinize

jacobitenoun (n.) A partisan or adherent of James the Second, after his abdication, or of his descendants, an opposer of the revolution in 1688 in favor of William and Mary.
 noun (n.) One of the sect of Syrian Monophysites. The sect is named after Jacob Baradaeus, its leader in the sixth century.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Jacobites.

jacobiticadjective (a.) Alt. of Jacobitical

jacobiticaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Jacobites; characterized by Jacobitism.

jacobitismnoun (n.) The principles of the Jacobites.

jacobusnoun (n.) An English gold coin, of the value of twenty-five shillings sterling, struck in the reign of James I.

jaconetnoun (n.) A thin cotton fabric, between and muslin, used for dresses, neckcloths, etc.

jacquardadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or invented by, Jacquard, a French mechanician, who died in 1834.

jacqueminotnoun (n.) A half-hardy, deep crimson rose of the remontant class; -- so named after General Jacqueminot, of France.

jacquerienoun (n.) The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants.

jactancynoun (n.) A boasting; a bragging.

jactationnoun (n.) A throwing or tossing of the body; a shaking or agitation.

jactitationnoun (n.) Vain boasting or assertions repeated to the prejudice of another's right; false claim.
 noun (n.) A frequent tossing or moving of the body; restlessness, as in delirium.

jaculableadjective (a.) Fit for throwing.

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