JASMINE
First name JASMINE's origin is Unknown. JASMINE means "flower". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with JASMINE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of jasmine.(Brown names are of the same origin (Unknown) with JASMINE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming JASMINE
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES JASMİNE AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH JASMİNE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (asmine) - Names That Ends with asmine:
yasmineRhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (smine) - Names That Ends with smine:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (mine) - Names That Ends with mine:
carmine charmine irmine wilhelmine mine jessamine jazmine jazzmineRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ine) - Names That Ends with ine:
ankine lucine eguskine jensine larine nielsine petrine aceline alaine albertine alexandrine ermengardine jacqueline marjolaine adeline alfonsine ambrosine celandine evangeline lexine nerine columbine cymbeline turquine uwaine cymbelline locrine adine aelfwine aethelwine aine alastrine alexine alhertine aline alphonsine angeline ardine arline arthurine avelaine aveline berdine bernadine bettine birdine carmeline caroline cateline catharine catherine catline celestine celine charlaine charline charmaine cherine christine claudine clementine conradine coraline corrine cristine darline davine delcine delphine dorine dukine earline ediline edine egbertine elaine elbertine ellaine elvine elwine emeline emestine emmeline engelbertine erline ernestine evaline eveline faline fantine fifineNAMES RHYMING WITH JASMİNE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (jasmin) - Names That Begins with jasmin:
jasminRhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (jasmi) - Names That Begins with jasmi:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (jasm) - Names That Begins with jasm:
jasmeen jasmyn jasmyneRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (jas) - Names That Begins with jas:
jasen jasha jaskirit jaslynn jason jasone jasontae jaspar jasper jassem jasunrRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ja) - Names That Begins with ja:
jaakkina jaana jaantje jaap jabari jabbar jabin jabir jabulela 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 jacquelyn jacquelyne jacquelynne jacquenetta jacquenette jacques jacqui jacy jacynth 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 jaffaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JASMİNE:
First Names which starts with 'jas' and ends with 'ine':
First Names which starts with 'ja' and ends with 'ne':
jaine jaione jane janene janine janne jaqueline jarine jaxine jaylene jayne jazmaineFirst Names which starts with 'j' and ends with 'e':
jahnisce jaicee jaide jaime jaimee jaimie jake jakobe jakobie jakome jamee jamie jamielee jamile jamilee jamille janae janaye janee janelle janette janice janie janiece janise jannae jansje jantje jaquenette jayce jaycee jaycie jayde jaydee jaye jayme jaymee jaymie jaynie jayvee jeanae jeane jeanee jeanelle jeanette jeanice jeanie jeanine jeanne jeannelle jeannette jeannie jeannine jehane jenae jenalee jenarae jenavieve jenee jenelle jenene jenette jenevieve jenice jeniece jenine jenise jennae jennalee jennarae jennasee jennavieve jennelle jennie jennilee jennine jenny-lee jeraldine jeramie jerande jeremee jeremie jerianne jermaine jermane jermayne jerome jerzieEnglish Words Rhyming JASMINE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES JASMİNE AS A WHOLE:
jasmine | noun (n.) A shrubby plant of the genus Jasminum, bearing flowers of a peculiarly fragrant odor. The J. officinale, common in the south of Europe, bears white flowers. The Arabian jasmine is J. Sambac, and, with J. angustifolia, comes from the East Indies. The yellow false jasmine in the Gelseminum sempervirens (see Gelsemium). Several other plants are called jasmine in the West Indies, as species of Calotropis and Faramea. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JASMİNE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (asmine) - English Words That Ends with asmine:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (smine) - English Words That Ends with smine:
desmine | noun (n.) Same as Stilbite. It commonly occurs in bundles or tufts of crystals. |
iridosmine | noun (n.) Alt. of Iridosmium |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (mine) - English Words That Ends with mine:
alumine | noun (n.) Alumina. |
amine | noun (n.) One of a class of strongly basic substances derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by a basic atom or radical. |
balsamine | noun (n.) The Impatiens balsamina, or garden balsam. |
bromine | noun (n.) One of the elements, related in its chemical qualities to chlorine and iodine. Atomic weight 79.8. Symbol Br. It is a deep reddish brown liquid of a very disagreeable odor, emitting a brownish vapor at the ordinary temperature. In combination it is found in minute quantities in sea water, and in many saline springs. It occurs also in the mineral bromyrite. |
bellarmine | noun (n.) A stoneware jug of a pattern originated in the neighborhood of Cologne, Germany, in the 16th century. It has a bearded face or mask supposed to represent Cardinal Bellarmine, a leader in the Roman Catholic Counter Reformation, following the Reformation; -- called also graybeard, longbeard. |
butylamine | noun (n.) A colorless liquid base, C4H9NH2, of which there are four isomeric varieties. |
calamine | noun (n.) A mineral, the hydrous silicate of zinc. |
calcimine | noun (n.) A white or colored wash for the ceiling or other plastering of a room, consisting of a mixture of clear glue, Paris white or zinc white, and water. |
verb (v. t.) To wash or cover with calcimine; as, to calcimine walls. |
carbamine | noun (n.) An isocyanide of a hydrocarbon radical. The carbamines are liquids, usually colorless, and of unendurable odor. |
cardamine | noun (n.) A genus of cruciferous plants, containing the lady's-smock, cuckooflower, bitter cress, meadow cress, etc. |
carmine | noun (n.) A rich red or crimson color with a shade of purple. |
noun (n.) A beautiful pigment, or a lake, of this color, prepared from cochineal, and used in miniature painting. | |
noun (n.) The essential coloring principle of cochineal, extracted as a purple-red amorphous mass. It is a glucoside and possesses acid properties; -- hence called also carminic acid. |
countermine | noun (n.) An underground gallery excavated to intercept and destroy the mining of an enemy. |
noun (n.) A stratagem or plot by which another sratagem or project is defeated. | |
verb (v. t.) To oppose by means of a countermine; to intercept with a countermine. | |
verb (v. t.) To frustrate or counteract by secret measures. | |
verb (v. i.) To make a countermine or counterplot; to plot secretly. |
diamine | noun (n.) A compound containing two amido groups united with one or more basic or positive radicals, -- as contrasted with a diamide. |
diethylamine | noun (n.) A colorless, volatile, alkaline liquid, NH(C2H5)2, having a strong fishy odor resembling that of herring or sardines. Cf. Methylamine. |
domine | noun (n.) A name given to a pastor of the Reformed Church. The word is also applied locally in the United States, in colloquial speech, to any clergyman. |
noun (n.) A West Indian fish (Epinula magistralis), of the family Trichiuridae. It is a long-bodied, voracious fish. | |
noun (n.) A clergyman. |
ermine | noun (n.) A valuable fur-bearing animal of the genus Mustela (M. erminea), allied to the weasel; the stoat. It is found in the northern parts of Asia, Europe, and America. In summer it is brown, but in winter it becomes white, except the tip of the tail, which is always black. |
noun (n.) The fur of the ermine, as prepared for ornamenting garments of royalty, etc., by having the tips of the tails, which are black, arranged at regular intervals throughout the white. | |
noun (n.) By metonymy, the office or functions of a judge, whose state robe, lined with ermine, is emblematical of purity and honor without stain. | |
noun (n.) One of the furs. See Fur (Her.) | |
verb (v. t.) To clothe with, or as with, ermine. |
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. |
etamine | noun (n.) A light textile fabric, like a fine bunting. |
famine | noun (n.) General scarcity of food; dearth; a want of provisions; destitution. |
gelsemine | noun (n.) An alkaloid obtained from the yellow jasmine (Gelsemium sempervirens), as a bitter white semicrystalline substance; -- called also gelsemia. |
harmine | noun (n.) An alkaloid accompanying harmaline (in the Peganum harmala), and obtained from it by oxidation. It is a white crystalline substance. |
hydramine | noun (n.) One of a series of artificial, organic bases, usually produced as thick viscous liquids by the action of ammonia on ethylene oxide. They have the properties both of alcohol and amines. |
hydroxylamine | noun (n.) A nitrogenous, organic base, NH2.OH, resembling ammonia, and produced by a modified reduction of nitric acid. It is usually obtained as a volatile, unstable solution in water. It acts as a strong reducing agent. |
hyoscyamine | noun (n.) An alkaloid found in henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), and regarded as its active principle. It is also found with other alkaloids in the thorn apple and deadly nightshade. It is extracted as a white crystalline substance, with a sharp, offensive taste. Hyoscyamine is isomeric with atropine, is very poisonous, and is used as a medicine for neuralgia, like belladonna. Called also hyoscyamia, duboisine, etc. |
jessamine | noun (n.) Same as Jasmine. |
kalsomine | noun (n. & v. t.) Same as Calcimine. |
melamine | noun (n.) A strong nitrogenous base, C3H6N6, produced from several cyanogen compounds, and obtained as a white crystalline substance, -- formerly supposed to be produced by the decomposition of melam. Called also cyanuramide. |
menispermine | noun (n.) An alkaloid distinct from picrotoxin and obtained from the cocculus indicus (the fruit of Anamirta Cocculus, formerly Menispermum Cocculus) as a white, crystalline, tasteless powder; -- called also menispermina. |
methylamine | noun (n.) See Methyl amine, under Methyl. |
mine | noun (n.) See Mien. |
adjective (pron. & a.) Belonging to me; my. Used as a pronominal to me; my. Used as a pronominal adjective in the predicate; as, "Vengeance is mine; I will repay." Rom. xii. 19. Also, in the old style, used attributively, instead of my, before a noun beginning with a vowel. | |
verb (v. i.) To dig a mine or pit in the earth; to get ore, metals, coal, or precious stones, out of the earth; to dig in the earth for minerals; to dig a passage or cavity under anything in order to overthrow it by explosives or otherwise. | |
verb (v. i.) To form subterraneous tunnel or hole; to form a burrow or lodge in the earth; as, the mining cony. | |
verb (v. t.) To dig away, or otherwise remove, the substratum or foundation of; to lay a mine under; to sap; to undermine; hence, to ruin or destroy by slow degrees or secret means. | |
verb (v. t.) To dig into, for ore or metal. | |
verb (v. t.) To get, as metals, out of the earth by digging. | |
verb (v. i.) A subterranean cavity or passage | |
verb (v. i.) A pit or excavation in the earth, from which metallic ores, precious stones, coal, or other mineral substances are taken by digging; -- distinguished from the pits from which stones for architectural purposes are taken, and which are called quarries. | |
verb (v. i.) A cavity or tunnel made under a fortification or other work, for the purpose of blowing up the superstructure with some explosive agent. | |
verb (v. i.) Any place where ore, metals, or precious stones are got by digging or washing the soil; as, a placer mine. | |
verb (v. i.) Fig.: A rich source of wealth or other good. |
monamine | noun (n.) A basic compound containing one amido group; as, methyl amine is a monamine. |
naphthylamine | noun (n.) One of two basic amido derivatives of naphthalene, C10H7.NH2, forming crystalline solids. |
phenylamine | noun (n.) Any one of certain class of organic bases regarded as formed from ammonia by the substitution of phenyl for hydrogen. |
phloramine | noun (n.) A basic amido derivative of phloroglucin, having an astringent taste. |
physostigmine | noun (n.) An alkaloid found in the Calabar bean (the seed of Physostigma venenosum), and extracted as a white, tasteless, substance, amorphous or crystalline; -- formerly called eserine, with which it was regarded as identical. |
primine | noun (n.) The outermost of the two integuments of an ovule. |
sinamine | noun (n.) A bitter white crystalline nitrogenous substance, obtained indirectly from oil of mustard and ammonia; -- called also allyl melamine. |
stenodermine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the genus Stenoderma, which includes several West Indian and South American nose-leaf bats. |
sycamine | noun (n.) See Sycamore. |
tamine | noun (n.) Alt. of Taminy |
theobromine | noun (n.) An alkaloidal ureide, C7H8N4O2, homologous with and resembling caffeine, produced artificially, and also extracted from cacao and chocolate (from Theobroma Cacao) as a bitter white crystalline substance; -- called also dimethyl xanthine. |
triamine | noun (n.) An amine containing three amido groups. |
triethylamine | noun (n.) A tertiary amine analogous to trimethylamine. |
trimethylamine | noun (n.) A colorless volatile alkaline liquid, N.(CH3)3, obtained from herring brine, beet roots, etc., with a characteristic herringlike odor. It is regarded as a substituted ammonia containing three methyl groups. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ine) - English Words That Ends with ine:
abietine | noun (n.) A resinous obtained from Strasburg turpentine or Canada balsam. It is without taste or smell, is insoluble in water, but soluble in alcohol (especially at the boiling point), in strong acetic acid, and in ether. |
acacine | noun (n.) Gum arabic. |
acalycine | adjective (a.) Alt. of Acalysinous |
acanthine | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the plant acanthus. |
acarine | adjective (a.) Of or caused by acari or mites; as, acarine diseases. |
acauline | adjective (a.) Same as Acaulescent. |
accipitrine | adjective (a.) Like or belonging to the Accipitres; raptorial; hawklike. |
acervuline | adjective (a.) Resembling little heaps. |
acolyctine | noun (n.) An organic base, in the form of a white powder, obtained from Aconitum lycoctonum. |
aconitine | noun (n.) An intensely poisonous alkaloid, extracted from aconite. |
adamantine | adjective (a.) Made of adamant, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; as, adamantine bonds or chains. |
adjective (a.) Like the diamond in hardness or luster. |
adulterine | noun (n.) An illegitimate child. |
adjective (a.) Proceeding from adulterous intercourse. Hence: Spurious; without the support of law; illegal. |
agatine | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, agate. |
alabastrine | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or like, alabaster; as alabastrine limbs. |
alanine | noun (n.) A white crystalline base, C3H7NO2, derived from aldehyde ammonia. |
aldine | adjective (a.) An epithet applied to editions (chiefly of the classics) which proceeded from the press of Aldus Manitius, and his family, of Venice, for the most part in the 16th century and known by the sign of the anchor and the dolphin. The term has also been applied to certain elegant editions of English works. |
alexandrine | noun (n.) A kind of verse consisting in English of twelve syllables. |
adjective (a.) Belonging to Alexandria; Alexandrian. |
algerine | noun (n.) A native or one of the people of Algiers or Algeria. Also, a pirate. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Algiers or Algeria. |
alkaline | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an alkali or to alkalies; having the properties of an alkali. |
almandine | noun (n.) The common red variety of garnet. |
almondine | noun (n.) See Almandine |
alpestrine | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Alps, or other high mountains; as, Alpestrine diseases, etc. |
adjective (a.) Growing on the elevated parts of mountains, but not above the timbe/ line; subalpine. |
alphonsine | adjective (a.) Of or relating to Alphonso X., the Wise, King of Castile (1252-1284). |
alpine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Alps, or to any lofty mountain; as, Alpine snows; Alpine plants. |
adjective (a.) Like the Alps; lofty. |
altheine | noun (n.) Asparagine. |
alvine | adjective (a.) Of, from, in, or pertaining to, the belly or the intestines; as, alvine discharges; alvine concretions. |
amandine | noun (n.) The vegetable casein of almonds. |
noun (n.) A kind of cold cream prepared from almonds, for chapped hands, etc. |
amanitine | noun (n.) The poisonous principle of some fungi. |
amaranthine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to amaranth. |
adjective (a.) Unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying. | |
adjective (a.) Of a purplish color. |
amarine | noun (n.) A characteristic crystalline substance, obtained from oil of bitter almonds. |
amethystine | adjective (a.) Resembling amethyst, especially in color; bluish violet. |
adjective (a.) Composed of, or containing, amethyst. |
amygdaline | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, almonds. |
anatine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the ducks; ducklike. |
andesine | noun (n.) A kind of triclinic feldspar found in the Andes. |
andine | adjective (a.) Andean; as, Andine flora. |
angevine | noun (n.) A native of Anjou. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Anjou in France. |
anguine | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a snake or serpent. |
aniline | noun (n.) An organic base belonging to the phenylamines. It may be regarded as ammonia in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced by the radical phenyl. It is a colorless, oily liquid, originally obtained from indigo by distillation, but now largely manufactured from coal tar or nitrobenzene as a base from which many brilliant dyes are made. |
adjective (a.) Made from, or of the nature of, aniline. |
animalculine | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, animalcules. |
annotine | noun (n.) A bird one year old, or that has once molted. |
anserine | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a goose, or the skin of a goose. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Anseres. |
antalkaline | noun (n.) Anything that neutralizes, or that counteracts an alkaline tendency in the system. |
adjective (a.) Of power to counteract alkalies. |
antifebrine | noun (n.) Acetanilide. |
antilopine | adjective (a.) Of or relating to the antelope. |
antipyrine | noun (n.) An artificial alkaloid, believed to be efficient in abating fever. |
antitoxine | noun (n.) A substance (sometimes the product of a specific micro-organism and sometimes naturally present in the blood or tissues of an animal), capable of producing immunity from certain diseases, or of counteracting the poisonous effects of pathogenic bacteria. |
apennine | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, the Apennines, a chain of mountains extending through Italy. |
apomorphine | noun (n.) A crystalline alkaloid obtained from morphia. It is a powerful emetic. |
aquamarine | noun (n.) A transparent, pale green variety of beryl, used as a gem. See Beryl. |
aquiline | adjective (a.) Belonging to or like an eagle. |
adjective (a.) Curving; hooked; prominent, like the beak of an eagle; -- applied particularly to the nose |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JASMİNE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (jasmin) - Words That Begins with jasmin:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (jasmi) - Words That Begins with jasmi:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (jasm) - Words That Begins with jasm:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (jas) - Words That Begins with jas:
jasey | noun (n.) A wig; -- so called, perhaps, from being made of, or resembling, Jersey yarn. |
jashawk | noun (n.) A young hawk. |
jasp | noun (n.) Jasper. |
jaspachate | noun (n.) Agate jasper. |
jasper | noun (n.) An opaque, impure variety of quartz, of red, yellow, and other dull colors, breaking with a smooth surface. It admits of a high polish, and is used for vases, seals, snuff boxes, etc. When the colors are in stripes or bands, it is called striped / banded jasper. The Egyptian pebble is a brownish yellow jasper. |
jasperated | adjective (a.) mixed with jasper; containing particles of jasper; as, jasperated agate. |
jaspery | adjective (a.) Of the nature of jasper; mixed with jasper. |
jaspidean | adjective (a.) Alt. of Jaspideous |
jaspideous | adjective (a.) Consisting of jasper, or containing jasper; jaspery; jasperlike. |
jaspilite | noun (n.) A compact siliceous rock resembling jasper. |
jaspoid | adjective (a.) Resembling jasper. |
jasponyx | noun (n.) An onyx, part or all of whose layers consist of jasper. |
jaspe | adjective (a.) Having the surface decorated with cloudings and streaks, somewhat as if imitating jasper. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JASMİNE:
English Words which starts with 'jas' and ends with 'ine':
English Words which starts with 'ja' and ends with 'ne':
jaborine | noun (n.) An alkaloid found in jaborandi leaves, from which it is extracted as a white amorphous substance. In its action it resembles atropine. |
jackstone | noun (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. |
jacobine | noun (n.) A Jacobin. |
jamaicine | noun (n.) An alkaloid said to be contained in the bark of Geoffroya inermis, a leguminous tree growing in Jamaica and Surinam; -- called also jamacina. |
jane | noun (n.) A coin of Genoa; any small coin. |
noun (n.) A kind of twilled cotton cloth. See Jean. |
jawbone | noun (n.) The bone of either jaw; a maxilla or a mandible. |