First Names Rhyming JUSTYNE
English Words Rhyming JUSTYNE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES JUSTYNE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JUSTYNE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ustyne) - English Words That Ends with ustyne:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (styne) - English Words That Ends with styne:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (tyne) - English Words That Ends with tyne:
tyne | noun (n.) A prong or point of an antler. |
| noun (n.) Anxiety; tine. |
| verb (v. t.) To lose. |
| verb (v. i.) To become lost; to perish. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (yne) - English Words That Ends with yne:
almayne | noun (n.) Alt. of Alman |
androgyne | noun (n.) An hermaphrodite. |
| noun (n.) An androgynous plant. |
anodyne | adjective (a.) Serving to assuage pain; soothing. |
| adjective (a.) Any medicine which allays pain, as an opiate or narcotic; anything that soothes disturbed feelings. |
chlorodyne | noun (n.) A patent anodyne medicine, containing opium, chloroform, Indian hemp, etc. |
davyne | noun (n.) A variety of nephelite from Vesuvius. |
dyne | noun (n.) The unit of force, in the C. G. S. (Centimeter Gram Second) system of physical units; that is, the force which, acting on a gram for a second, generates a velocity of a centimeter per second. |
eyne | noun (n.) Alt. of Eyen |
groyne | noun (n.) See Groin. |
heyne | noun (n.) A wretch; a rascal. |
hyne | noun (n.) A servant. See Hine. |
langsyne | noun (adv. & n.) Long since; long ago. |
levyne | noun (n.) Alt. of Levynite |
megadyne | noun (n.) One of the larger measures of force, amounting to one million dynes. |
mnemosyne | noun (n.) The goddess of memory and the mother of the Muses. |
neyne | noun (n.) Same as Meine. |
pyne | noun (n. & v.) See Pine. |
spyne | noun (n.) See Pinnace, n., 1 (a). |
teyne | noun (n.) A thin plate of metal. |
trichogyne | noun (n.) The slender, hairlike cell which receives the fertilizing particles, or antherozoids, in red seaweeds. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JUSTYNE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (justyn) - Words That Begins with justyn:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (justy) - Words That Begins with justy:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (just) - Words That Begins with just:
just | noun (n.) A joust. |
| adjective (a.) Conforming or conformable to rectitude or justice; not doing wrong to any; violating no right or obligation; upright; righteous; honest; true; -- said both of persons and things. |
| adjective (a.) Not transgressing the requirement of truth and propriety; conformed to the truth of things, to reason, or to a proper standard; exact; normal; reasonable; regular; due; as, a just statement; a just inference. |
| adjective (a.) Rendering or disposed to render to each one his due; equitable; fair; impartial; as, just judge. |
| adverb (adv.) Precisely; exactly; -- in place, time, or degree; neither more nor less than is stated. |
| adverb (adv.) Closely; nearly; almost. |
| adverb (adv.) Barely; merely; scarcely; only; by a very small space or time; as, he just missed the train; just too late. |
| verb (v. i.) To joust. |
justice | adjective (a.) The quality of being just; conformity to the principles of righteousness and rectitude in all things; strict performance of moral obligations; practical conformity to human or divine law; integrity in the dealings of men with each other; rectitude; equity; uprightness. |
| adjective (a.) Conformity to truth and reality in expressing opinions and in conduct; fair representation of facts respecting merit or demerit; honesty; fidelity; impartiality; as, the justice of a description or of a judgment; historical justice. |
| adjective (a.) The rendering to every one his due or right; just treatment; requital of desert; merited reward or punishment; that which is due to one's conduct or motives. |
| adjective (a.) Agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice of a claim. |
| adjective (a.) A person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice. |
| verb (v. t.) To administer justice to. |
justiceable | adjective (a.) Liable to trial in a court of justice. |
justicehood | noun (n.) Justiceship. |
justicement | noun (n.) Administration of justice; procedure in courts of justice. |
justicer | noun (n.) One who administers justice; a judge. |
justiceship | noun (n.) The office or dignity of a justice. |
justiciable | adjective (a.) Proper to be examined in a court of justice. |
justiciar | noun (n.) Same as Justiciary. |
justiciary | noun (n.) An old name for the judges of the higher English courts. |
justico | noun (n.) Alt. of Justicoat |
justicoat | noun (n.) Formerly, a close coat or waistcoat with sleeves. |
justifiable | adjective (a.) Capable of being justified, or shown to be just. |
justification | noun (n.) The act of justifying or the state of being justified; a showing or proving to be just or conformable to law, justice, right, or duty; defense; vindication; support; as, arguments in justification of the prisoner's conduct; his disobedience admits justification. |
| noun (n.) The showing in court of a sufficient lawful reason why a party charged or accused did that for which he is called to answer. |
| noun (n.) The act of justifying, or the state of being justified, in respect to God's requirements. |
| noun (n.) Adjustment of type by spacing it so as to make it exactly fill a line, or of a cut so as to hold it in the right place; also, the leads, quads, etc., used for making such adjustment. |
justificative | adjective (a.) Having power to justify; justificatory. |
justificator | noun (n.) One who justifies or vindicates; a justifier. |
justificatory | adjective (a.) Vindicatory; defensory; justificative. |
justifier | noun (n.) One who justifies; one who vindicates, supports, defends, or absolves. |
justifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Justify |
justify | adjective (a.) To prove or show to be just; to vindicate; to maintain or defend as conformable to law, right, justice, propriety, or duty. |
| adjective (a.) To pronounce free from guilt or blame; to declare or prove to have done that which is just, right, proper, etc.; to absolve; to exonerate; to clear. |
| adjective (a.) To treat as if righteous and just; to pardon; to exculpate; to absolve. |
| adjective (a.) To prove; to ratify; to confirm. |
| adjective (a.) To make even or true, as lines of type, by proper spacing; to adjust, as type. See Justification, 4. |
| verb (v. i.) To form an even surface or true line with something else; to fit exactly. |
| verb (v. i.) To take oath to the ownership of property sufficient to qualify one's self as bail or surety. |
| verb (v. t.) To show (a person) to have had a sufficient legal reason for an act that has been made the subject of a change or accusation. |
| verb (v. t.) To qualify (one's self) as a surely by taking oath to the ownership of sufficient property. |
justinian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Institutes or laws of the Roman Justinian. |
justling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Justle |
justle | noun (n.) An encounter or shock; a jostle. |
| verb (v. i.) To run or strike against each other; to encounter; to clash; to jostle. |
| verb (v. t.) To push; to drive; to force by running against; to jostle. |
justly | adjective (a.) In a just manner; in conformity to law, justice, or propriety; by right; honestly; fairly; accurately. |
justness | noun (n.) The quality of being just; conformity to truth, propriety, accuracy, exactness, and the like; justice; reasonableness; fairness; equity; as, justness of proportions; the justness of a description or representation; the justness of a cause. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (jus) - Words That Begins with jus:
jussi | noun (n.) A delicate fiber, produced in the Philippine Islands from an unidentified plant, of which dresses, etc., are made. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JUSTYNE:
English Words which starts with 'jus' and ends with 'yne':
English Words which starts with 'ju' and ends with 'ne':
juglandine | noun (n.) An alkaloid found in the leaves of the walnut (Juglans regia). |
juglone | noun (n.) A yellow crystalline substance resembling quinone, extracted from green shucks of the walnut (Juglans regia); -- called also nucin. |
julienne | noun (n.) A kind of soup containing thin slices or shreds of carrots, onions, etc. |
june | noun (n.) The sixth month of the year, containing thirty days. |
| noun (n.) The sister and wife of Jupiter, the queen of heaven, and the goddess who presided over marriage. She corresponds to the Greek Hera. |
| noun (n.) One of the early discovered asteroids. |