Name Report For First Name LIN:
LIN
First name LIN's origin is English. LIN means "waterfall". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with LIN below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of lin.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with LIN and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
Rhymes with LIN - Names & Words
First Names Rhyming LIN
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES LƯN AS A WHOLE:
balinda lindiwe linette kolinka aceline jacqueline carling adeline akilina evangeline olina nalini karolina linka kalindi tolinka catalina madalina adelinda linh cymbeline kanelingres rivalin hlinka kolinkar ashlin cymbelline starling sterling galinthias linus milintica ollin zolin alin calin catalin adelina aislin aisling aislinn alina aline alinn ancelina angeline apollina aquilina arlina arlinda arline ashling ashlinn avelina aveline belina belinda cailin caitlin caitlinn calinda carmelina carmeline carolina caroline cateline catlin catline celine chalina charline chelinda colina coraline darlina darline delinda dylin eadlin earlina earline eathelin edelina ediline edlin eibhlin eilinora elina elinor ellinor emeline emmeline erlina erline ethelinde evalina evaline evangelina evelin evelina eveline ewelina faline galina gwendolin gwyndolin jackeline jacolin jacqualine jaelin jaquelin jaquelina jaqueline jocelin joceline jolina joline jorgelina josalind josceline joyceline julina jyllina kaelin kailin kaitlin kaitlinn kalin kalina karlin karlina karline karoline katelin kateline kathalina katlin kaylin keelin khrystalline lina lind linda linden lindi lindie lindsay lindsey lindy linn linne linnea linnette linsay lintang lurlina lurline madelina madeline maighdlin malin malina malinda marceline marlin marylin melina melinda michaelina michaeline michalin micheline mrinalini odelina odelinda olinda orlina pascaline pasclina pauline rosalind rosalinda rosalinde ursulina zarahlinda zerlina aesclin angelino aquilino arlin bailintin balin ballinamore ballindeny breslin burlin carlin clint clinton clinttun clintwood coilin colin collin cullin dallin daylin devlin deylin dillin flinn flint franklin hline hlink jacquelin kanelinqes kirklin lancelin laughlin lincoln lindael lindberg linddun lindeberg lindel lindell lindleigh lindley lindly line linford linleah linly lintun linwood loughlin marcelino masselin merlin pellinore rawling roselin roslin rosselin sheiling staerling voliny waylin weolingtun wylingford carlino flin conlin ailin maslin wellington stirling rawlins linton linley link lindl erling weylin newlin macklin opaline opalina zerlinda oline zelinia zelina xylina selina phillina celina cathlin caitilin ethelinda edeline elinore carolin apolline ancelin chelinde bellinus ceawlin hamlin lindisfarne tomlin aibhlin jocelina joslin katelinn linsey marlina marlinda marline collins emmaline orlin malinalxochitl angelinaNAMES RHYMING WITH LƯN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (in) - Names That Ends with in:
fatin yasmin brengwain camarin maolmin delbin kristin adin gin ixcatzin tepin tlazohtzin xochicotzin yoltzin zeltzin ihrin adwin akin alafin din kayin yerodin abbudin abdul-muhaimin aladdin amin husain mazin muhsin yasin agravain alain custennin erbin mabonagrain pheredin taliesin tortain txomin zadornin fiamain garvin quentin guerin bain banain bealantin cerin coinleain giollanaebhin guin nevin slevin constantin nopaltzin tepiltzin codrin cosmin costin dorin florentin sorin armin pirmin quirin pin tin airrin aubrin bevin brin charmain cristin dubhain eibhlhin etain evin farin farrin germain helsin jaedin jazmin kamrin karrin kerin kerrin kerstin kirstin krin lorrin madailein mairin marin mei-yin min morrin nelwin nin oginNAMES RHYMING WITH LƯN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (li) - Names That Begins with li:
lia liam liana liane lianna libby liberty libuse lichas licia lidia lidio lidmann lidoine liealia lien liesbet liesheth liesl lieu liezel lifton ligia liisa liko lil lila lilah lili lilia lilian liliana liliane lilianna lilibet lilibeth lilie lilike lilis lilith lilium lillee lilli lillian lilliana lillie lillis lilly lillyana lilo liluye lily lilyanna lilybell lilybeth lion lionel lionell liora lioslaith liosliath lipp lippi lippio lippo lir liriel liriene lirienne lirit lirita lisa lisabet lisabeth lisabette lisandra lisandro lisavet lisbet lise liseli liselle lisette lisha lishan lisimba lisle lissa lissette list litton liusaidh livana livia livingston livingstone liviu liwanu liyana lizNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LƯN:
First Names which starts with 'l' and ends with 'n':
labaan laban labhruinn lachlan lachlann laciann lacyann ladon laefertun lahthan lailoken lairgnen laken lamaan lamarion lan lancdon landen landon langdon langston lanston laochailan laocoon laodegan laomedon laren larson laryn lauralyn laureen laurelynn lauren laurian lauryn lavan lavern lawson lawton layden layken layton leachlainn leaman lean leanian leann leannan leathan leeann leigh-ann leighton leman len lenn lennon leodegan leon leron leverton lexann leyman lizann llewelyn lochlain lochlann locklyn logan logen loghan lohengrin loiyan loman lon lonn lonyn loran lorcan loreen loren lorian loriann lorilynn lorin lorren loryn louden louellen lucan lucian lucien lufian lukman lun lunden lunn luqman lurleen luxman lycaonEnglish Words Rhyming LIN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LƯN AS A WHOLE:
acauline | adjective (a.) Same as Acaulescent. |
acervuline | adjective (a.) Resembling little heaps. |
aclinic | adjective (a.) Without inclination or dipping; -- said the magnetic needle balances itself horizontally, having no dip. The aclinic line is also termed the magnetic equator. |
addling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Addle |
addlings | noun (n. pl.) Earnings. |
adeling | noun (n.) Same as Atheling. |
aesculin | noun (n.) Same as Esculin. |
ailing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ail |
airling | noun (n.) A thoughtless, gay person. |
alinasal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to expansions of the nasal bone or cartilage. |
alineation | noun (n.) See Allineation. |
noun (n.) Alignment; position in a straight line, as of two planets with the sun. |
alinement | noun (n.) Same as Alignment. |
aliner | noun (n.) One who adjusts things to a line or lines or brings them into line. |
alkaline | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an alkali or to alkalies; having the properties of an alkali. |
alkalinity | noun (n.) The quality which constitutes an alkali; alkaline property. |
allineation | noun (n.) Alt. of Alineation |
ambling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Amble |
amygdalin | noun (n.) A glucoside extracted from bitter almonds as a white, crystalline substance. |
amygdaline | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, almonds. |
angling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Angle |
noun (n.) The act of one who angles; the art of fishing with rod and line. |
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. |
annealing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Anneal |
noun (n.) The process used to render glass, iron, etc., less brittle, performed by allowing them to cool very gradually from a high heat. | |
noun (n.) The burning of metallic colors into glass, earthenware, etc. |
annulling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Annul |
antalkaline | noun (n.) Anything that neutralizes, or that counteracts an alkaline tendency in the system. |
adjective (a.) Of power to counteract alkalies. |
anticlinal | noun (n.) The crest or line in which strata slope or dip in opposite directions. |
adjective (a.) Inclining or dipping in opposite directions. See Synclinal. |
anticlinorium | noun (n.) The upward elevation of the crust of the earth, resulting from a geanticlinal. |
apollinarian | noun (n.) A follower of Apollinaris, Bishop of Laodicea in the fourth century, who denied the proper humanity of Christ. |
adjective (a.) In honor of Apollo; as, the Apollinarian games. |
appalling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Appall |
adjective (a.) Such as to appall; as, an appalling accident. |
appareling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Apparel |
appealing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Appeal |
adjective (a.) That appeals; imploring. |
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 |
articling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Article |
asbolin | noun (n.) A peculiar acrid and bitter oil, obtained from wood soot. |
assailing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Assail |
assembling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Assemble |
atheling | noun (n.) An Anglo-Saxon prince or nobleman; esp., the heir apparent or a prince of the royal family. |
availing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Avail |
anilinism | noun (n.) A disease due to inhaling the poisonous fumes present in the manufacture of aniline. |
anticline | noun (n.) A structure of bedded rocks in which the beds on both sides of an axis or axial plane dip away from the axis; an anticlinal. |
avenalin | noun (n.) A crystalline globulin, contained in oat kernels, very similar in composition to excelsin, but different in reactions and crystalline form. |
babbling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Babble |
baculine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the rod or punishment with the rod. |
baffling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Baffle |
adjective (a.) Frustrating; discomfiting; disconcerting; as, baffling currents, winds, tasks. |
bailing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bail |
baling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bale |
balling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ball |
bamboozling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bamboozle |
bandoline | noun (n.) A glutinous pomatum for the fair. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LƯN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (in) - English Words That Ends with in:
abietin | noun (n.) Alt. of Abietine |
absinthin | noun (n.) The bitter principle of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium). |
acacin | noun (n.) Alt. of Acacine |
acetin | noun (n.) A combination of acetic acid with glycerin. |
achromatin | noun (n.) Tissue which is not stained by fluid dyes. |
achroodextrin | noun (n.) Dextrin not colorable by iodine. See Dextrin. |
acrolein | noun (n.) A limpid, colorless, highly volatile liquid, obtained by the dehydration of glycerin, or the destructive distillation of neutral fats containing glycerin. Its vapors are intensely irritating. |
akin | adjective (a.) Of the same kin; related by blood; -- used of persons; as, the two families are near akin. |
adjective (a.) Allied by nature; partaking of the same properties; of the same kind. |
alantin | noun (n.) See Inulin. |
albumin | noun (n.) A thick, viscous nitrogenous substance, which is the chief and characteristic constituent of white of eggs and of the serum of blood, and is found in other animal substances, both fluid and solid, also in many plants. It is soluble in water and is coagulated by heat and by certain chemical reagents. |
albuminin | noun (n.) The substance of the cells which inclose the white of birds' eggs. |
alevin | noun (n.) Young fish; fry. |
algonquin | noun (n.) Alt. of Algonkin |
algonkin | noun (n.) One of a widely spread family of Indians, including many distinct tribes, which formerly occupied most of the northern and eastern part of North America. The name was originally applied to a group of Indian tribes north of the River St. Lawrence. |
alizarin | noun (n.) A coloring principle, C14H6O2(OH)2, found in madder, and now produced artificially from anthracene. It produces the Turkish reds. |
alkarsin | noun (n.) A spontaneously inflammable liquid, having a repulsive odor, and consisting of cacodyl and its oxidation products; -- called also Cadel's fuming liquid. |
allantoin | noun (n.) A crystalline, transparent, colorless substance found in the allantoic liquid of the fetal calf; -- formerly called allantoic acid and amniotic acid. |
alloxantin | noun (n.) A substance produced by acting upon uric with warm and very dilute nitric acid. |
almain | noun (n.) Alt. of Alman |
aloin | noun (n.) A bitter purgative principle in aloes. |
amain | noun (n.) With might; with full force; vigorously; violently; exceedingly. |
noun (n.) At full speed; in great haste; also, at once. | |
verb (v. t.) To lower, as a sail, a yard, etc. | |
verb (v. i.) To lower the topsail, in token of surrender; to yield. |
ambrein | noun (n.) A fragrant substance which is the chief constituent of ambergris. |
ambrosin | noun (n.) An early coin struck by the dukes of Milan, and bearing the figure of St. Ambrose on horseback. |
amidin | noun (n.) Start modified by heat so as to become a transparent mass, like horn. It is soluble in cold water. |
anchusin | noun (n.) A resinoid coloring matter obtained from alkanet root. |
anemonin | noun (n.) An acrid, poisonous, crystallizable substance, obtained from some species of anemone. |
anthocyanin | noun (n.) Same as Anthokyan. |
antiarin | noun (n.) A poisonous principle obtained from antiar. |
antitoxin | noun (n.) Alt. of Antitoxine |
apocynin | noun (n.) A bitter principle obtained from the dogbane (Apocynum cannabinum). |
arabin | noun (n.) A carbohydrate, isomeric with cane sugar, contained in gum arabic, from which it is extracted as a white, amorphous substance. |
noun (n.) Mucilage, especially that made of gum arabic. |
archchamberlain | noun (n.) A chief chamberlain; -- an officer of the old German empire, whose office was similar to that of the great chamberlain in England. |
arnicin | noun (n.) An active principle of Arnica montana. It is a bitter resin. |
arschin | noun (n.) See Arshine. |
assassin | noun (n.) One who kills, or attempts to kill, by surprise or secret assault; one who treacherously murders any one unprepared for defense. |
verb (v. t.) To assassinate. |
attain | noun (n.) Attainment. |
verb (v. t.) To achieve or accomplish, that is, to reach by efforts; to gain; to compass; as, to attain rest. | |
verb (v. t.) To gain or obtain possession of; to acquire. | |
verb (v. t.) To get at the knowledge of; to ascertain. | |
verb (v. t.) To reach or come to, by progression or motion; to arrive at. | |
verb (v. t.) To overtake. | |
verb (v. t.) To reach in excellence or degree; to equal. | |
verb (v. i.) To come or arrive, by motion, growth, bodily exertion, or efforts toward a place, object, state, etc.; to reach. | |
verb (v. i.) To come or arrive, by an effort of mind. |
aubin | noun (n.) A broken gait of a horse, between an amble and a gallop; -- commonly called a Canterbury gallop. |
aurin | noun (n.) A red coloring matter derived from phenol; -- called also, in commerce, yellow corallin. |
austin | adjective (a.) Augustinian; as, Austin friars. |
autopsorin | noun (n.) That which is given under the doctrine of administering a patient's own virus. |
algin | noun (n.) A nitrogenous substance resembling gelatin, obtained from certain algae. |
amylopsin | noun (n.) The diastase of the pancreatic juice. |
antivenin | noun (n.) The serum of blood rendered antitoxic to a venom by repeated injections of small doses of the venom. |
aspirin | noun (n.) A white crystalline compound of acetyl and salicylic acid used as a drug for the salicylic acid liberated from it in the intestines. |
bain | noun (n.) A bath; a bagnio. |
baldachin | noun (n.) A rich brocade; baudekin. |
noun (n.) A structure in form of a canopy, sometimes supported by columns, and sometimes suspended from the roof or projecting from the wall; generally placed over an altar; as, the baldachin in St. Peter's. | |
noun (n.) A portable canopy borne over shrines, etc., in procession. |
baldwin | noun (n.) A kind of reddish, moderately acid, winter apple. |
ballotin | noun (n.) An officer who has charge of a ballot box. |
bargain | noun (n.) An agreement between parties concerning the sale of property; or a contract by which one party binds himself to transfer the right to some property for a consideration, and the other party binds himself to receive the property and pay the consideration. |
noun (n.) An agreement or stipulation; mutual pledge. | |
noun (n.) A purchase; also ( when not qualified), a gainful transaction; an advantageous purchase; as, to buy a thing at a bargain. | |
noun (n.) The thing stipulated or purchased; also, anything bought cheap. | |
noun (n.) To make a bargain; to make a contract for the exchange of property or services; -- followed by with and for; as, to bargain with a farmer for a cow. | |
verb (v. t.) To transfer for a consideration; to barter; to trade; as, to bargain one horse for another. |
basin | noun (n.) A hollow vessel or dish, to hold water for washing, and for various other uses. |
noun (n.) The quantity contained in a basin. | |
noun (n.) A hollow vessel, of various forms and materials, used in the arts or manufactures, as that used by glass grinders for forming concave glasses, by hatters for molding a hat into shape, etc. | |
noun (n.) A hollow place containing water, as a pond, a dock for ships, a little bay. | |
noun (n.) A circular or oval valley, or depression of the surface of the ground, the lowest part of which is generally occupied by a lake, or traversed by a river. | |
noun (n.) The entire tract of country drained by a river, or sloping towards a sea or lake. | |
noun (n.) An isolated or circumscribed formation, particularly where the strata dip inward, on all sides, toward a center; -- especially applied to the coal formations, called coal basins or coal fields. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LƯN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (li) - Words That Begins with li:
liad | noun (n.) A celebrated Greek epic poem, in twenty-four books, on the destruction of Ilium, the ancient Troy. The Iliad is ascribed to Homer. |
lister | noun (n.) A spear armed with three or more prongs, for striking fish. |
noun (n.) One who makes a list or roll. | |
noun (n.) Same as Leister. | |
noun (n.) A double-moldboard plow which throws a deep furrow, and at the same time plants and covers grain in the bottom of the furrow. |
liability | noun (n.) The state of being liable; as, the liability of an insurer; liability to accidents; liability to the law. |
noun (n.) That which one is under obligation to pay, or for which one is liable. | |
noun (n.) the sum of one's pecuniary obligations; -- opposed to assets. |
liableness | noun (n.) Quality of being liable; liability. |
liage | noun (n.) Union by league; alliance. |
liaison | noun (n.) A union, or bond of union; an intimacy; especially, an illicit intimacy between a man and a woman. |
liane | noun (n.) Alt. of Liana |
liana | noun (n.) A luxuriant woody plant, climbing high trees and having ropelike stems. The grapevine often has the habit of a liane. Lianes are abundant in the forests of the Amazon region. |
liar | noun (n.) A person who knowingly utters falsehood; one who lies. |
liard | noun (n.) A French copper coin of one fourth the value of a sou. |
adjective (a.) Gray. |
lias | noun (n.) The lowest of the three divisions of the Jurassic period; a name given in England and Europe to a series of marine limestones underlying the Oolite. See the Chart of Geology. |
liassic | noun (n.) Same as Lias. |
adjective (a.) Of the age of the Lias; pertaining to the Lias formation. |
libament | noun (n.) Libation. |
libant | adjective (a.) Sipping; touching lightly. |
libation | noun (n.) The act of pouring a liquid or liquor, usually wine, either on the ground or on a victim in sacrifice, in honor of some deity; also, the wine or liquid thus poured out. |
libatory | adjective (a.) Pertaining to libation. |
libbard | noun (n.) A leopard. |
libel | noun (n.) A brief writing of any kind, esp. a declaration, bill, certificate, request, supplication, etc. |
noun (n.) Any defamatory writing; a lampoon; a satire. | |
noun (n.) A malicious publication expressed either in print or in writing, or by pictures, effigies, or other signs, tending to expose another to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule. Such publication is indictable at common law. | |
noun (n.) The crime of issuing a malicious defamatory publication. | |
noun (n.) A written declaration or statement by the plaintiff of his cause of action, and of the relief he seeks. | |
verb (v. t.) To defame, or expose to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule, by a writing, picture, sign, etc.; to lampoon. | |
verb (v. t.) To proceed against by filing a libel, particularly against a ship or goods. | |
verb (v. i.) To spread defamation, written or printed; -- with against. |
libeling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Libel |
libelant | noun (n.) One who libels; one who institutes a suit in an ecclesiastical or admiralty court. |
libeler | noun (n.) One who libels. |
libelist | noun (n.) A libeler. |
li bella | noun (n.) A small balance. |
noun (n.) A level, or leveling instrument. |
libellulid | noun (n.) A dragon fly. |
libelluloid | adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the dragon flies. |
libelous | adjective (a.) Containing or involving a libel; defamatory; containing that which exposes some person to public hatred, contempt, or ridicule; as, a libelous pamphlet. |
liber | noun (n.) The inner bark of plants, lying next to the wood. It usually contains a large proportion of woody, fibrous cells, and is, therefore, the part from which the fiber of the plant is obtained, as that of hemp, etc. |
liberal | noun (n.) One who favors greater freedom in political or religious matters; an opponent of the established systems; a reformer; in English politics, a member of the Liberal party, so called. Cf. Whig. |
adjective (a.) Free by birth; hence, befitting a freeman or gentleman; refined; noble; independent; free; not servile or mean; as, a liberal ancestry; a liberal spirit; liberal arts or studies. | |
adjective (a.) Bestowing in a large and noble way, as a freeman; generous; bounteous; open-handed; as, a liberal giver. | |
adjective (a.) Bestowed in a large way; hence, more than sufficient; abundant; bountiful; ample; profuse; as, a liberal gift; a liberal discharge of matter or of water. | |
adjective (a.) Not strict or rigorous; not confined or restricted to the literal sense; free; as, a liberal translation of a classic, or a liberal construction of law or of language. | |
adjective (a.) Not narrow or contracted in mind; not selfish; enlarged in spirit; catholic. | |
adjective (a.) Free to excess; regardless of law or moral restraint; licentious. | |
adjective (a.) Not bound by orthodox tenets or established forms in political or religious philosophy; independent in opinion; not conservative; friendly to great freedom in the constitution or administration of government; having tendency toward democratic or republican, as distinguished from monarchical or aristocratic, forms; as, liberal thinkers; liberal Christians; the Liberal party. |
liberalism | noun (n.) Liberal principles; the principles and methods of the liberals in politics or religion; specifically, the principles of the Liberal party. |
liberalist | noun (n.) A liberal. |
liberalistic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characterized by, liberalism; as, liberalistic opinions. |
liberality | noun (n.) The quality or state of being liberal; liberal disposition or practice; freedom from narrowness or prejudice; generosity; candor; charity. |
noun (n.) A gift; a gratuity; -- sometimes in the plural; as, a prudent man is not impoverished by his liberalities. |
liberalization | noun (n.) The act of liberalizing. |
liberalizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Liberalize |
liberalizer | noun (n.) One who, or that which, liberalizes. |
liberating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Liberate |
liberate | adjective (a.) To release from restraint or bondage; to set at liberty; to free; to manumit; to disengage; as, to liberate a slave or prisoner; to liberate the mind from prejudice; to liberate gases. |
liberation | noun (n.) The act of liberating or the state of being liberated. |
liberator | noun (n.) One who, or that which, liberates; a deliverer. |
liberatory | adjective (a.) Tending, or serving, to liberate. |
libertarian | noun (n.) One who holds to the doctrine of free will. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to liberty, or to the doctrine of free will, as opposed to the doctrine of necessity. |
libertarianism | noun (n.) Libertarian principles or doctrines. |
liberticide | noun (n.) The destruction of civil liberty. |
noun (n.) A destroyer of civil liberty. |
libertinage | noun (n.) Libertinism; license. |
libertine | noun (n.) A manumitted slave; a freedman; also, the son of a freedman. |
noun (n.) One of a sect of Anabaptists, in the fifteenth and early part of the sixteenth century, who rejected many of the customs and decencies of life, and advocated a community of goods and of women. | |
noun (n.) One free from restraint; one who acts according to his impulses and desires; now, specifically, one who gives rein to lust; a rake; a debauchee. | |
noun (n.) A defamatory name for a freethinker. | |
noun (n.) Free from restraint; uncontrolled. | |
noun (n.) Dissolute; licentious; profligate; loose in morals; as, libertine principles or manners. |
libertinism | noun (n.) The state of a libertine or freedman. |
noun (n.) Licentious conduct; debauchery; lewdness. | |
noun (n.) Licentiousness of principle or opinion. |
liberty | noun (n.) The state of a free person; exemption from subjection to the will of another claiming ownership of the person or services; freedom; -- opposed to slavery, serfdom, bondage, or subjection. |
noun (n.) Freedom from imprisonment, bonds, or other restraint upon locomotion. | |
noun (n.) A privilege conferred by a superior power; permission granted; leave; as, liberty given to a child to play, or to a witness to leave a court, and the like. | |
noun (n.) Privilege; exemption; franchise; immunity enjoyed by prescription or by grant; as, the liberties of the commercial cities of Europe. | |
noun (n.) The place within which certain immunities are enjoyed, or jurisdiction is exercised. | |
noun (n.) A certain amount of freedom; permission to go freely within certain limits; also, the place or limits within which such freedom is exercised; as, the liberties of a prison. | |
noun (n.) A privilege or license in violation of the laws of etiquette or propriety; as, to permit, or take, a liberty. | |
noun (n.) The power of choice; freedom from necessity; freedom from compulsion or constraint in willing. | |
noun (n.) A curve or arch in a bit to afford room for the tongue of the horse. | |
noun (n.) Leave of absence; permission to go on shore. |
libethenite | noun (n.) A mineral of an olive-green color, commonly in orthorhombic crystals. It is a hydrous phosphate of copper. |
libidinist | noun (n.) One given to lewdness. |
libidinosity | noun (n.) The state or quality of being libidinous; libidinousness. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LƯN:
English Words which starts with 'l' and ends with 'n':
labefaction | noun (n.) The act of labefying or making weak; the state of being weakened; decay; ruin. |
labialization | noun (n.) The modification of an articulation by contraction of the lip opening. |
labyrinthian | adjective (a.) Intricately winding; like a labyrinth; perplexed; labyrinthal. |
labyrinthodon | noun (n.) A genus of very large fossil amphibians, of the Triassic period, having bony plates on the under side of the body. It is the type of the order Labyrinthodonta. Called also Mastodonsaurus. |
laccin | noun (n.) A yellow amorphous substance obtained from lac. |
lacedaemonian | noun (n.) A Spartan. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Lacedaemon or Sparta, the chief city of Laconia in the Peloponnesus. |
laceman | noun (n.) A man who deals in lace. |
laceration | noun (n.) The act of lacerating. |
noun (n.) A breach or wound made by lacerating. |
lacertian | noun (n.) One of the Lacertilia. |
adjective (a.) Like a lizard; of or pertaining to the Lacertilia. |
lacertilian | noun (a. & n.) Same as Lacertian. |
lachrymation | noun (n.) The act of shedding tears; weeping. |
lackbrain | noun (n.) One who is deficient in understanding; a witless person. |
laconian | noun (n.) An inhabitant of Laconia; esp., a Spartan. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Laconia, a division of ancient Greece; Spartan. |
lactation | noun (n.) A giving suck; the secretion and yielding of milk by the mammary gland. |
lactean | adjective (a.) Milky; consisting of, or resembling, milk. |
adjective (a.) Lacteal; conveying chyle. |
lactin | noun (n.) See Lactose. |
lactoabumin | noun (n.) The albumin present on milk, apparently identical with ordinary serum albumin. It is distinct from the casein of milk. |
lactoprotein | noun (n.) A peculiar albuminous body considered a normal constituent of milk. |
lactucin | noun (n.) A white, crystalline substance, having a bitter taste and a neutral reaction, and forming one of the essential ingredients of lactucarium. |
lademan | noun (n.) One who leads a pack horse; a miller's servant. |
laden | adjective (p. & a.) Loaded; freighted; burdened; as, a laden vessel; a laden heart. |
ladin | noun (n.) A Romansch dialect spoken in some parts of Switzerland and the Tyrol. |
noun (n.) A person speaking Ladin as a mother tongue. |
ladkin | noun (n.) A little lad. |
ladykin | noun (n.) A little lady; -- applied by the writers of Queen Elizabeth's time, in the abbreviated form Lakin, to the Virgin Mary. |
lagan | noun (n. & v.) See Ligan. |
lagenian | adjective (a.) Like, or pertaining to, Lagena, a genus of Foraminifera having a straight, chambered shell. |
lagoon | noun (n.) A shallow sound, channel, pond, or lake, especially one into which the sea flows; as, the lagoons of Venice. |
noun (n.) A lake in a coral island, often occupying a large portion of its area, and usually communicating with the sea. See Atoll. |
lakin | noun (n.) See Ladykin. |
lallation | noun (n.) An imperfect enunciation of the letter r, in which it sounds like l. |
lamantin | noun (n.) The manatee. |
lamarckian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or involved in, the doctrines of Lamarckianism. |
lambkin | noun (n.) A small lamb. |
lambrequin | noun (n.) A kind of pendent scarf or covering attached to the helmet, to protect it from wet or heat. |
noun (n.) A leather flap hanging from a cuirass. | |
noun (n.) A piece of ornament drapery or short decorative hanging, pendent from a shelf or from the casing above a window, hiding the curtain fixtures, or the like. |
lambskin | noun (n.) The skin of a lamb; especially, a skin dressed with the wool on, and used as a mat. Also used adjectively. |
noun (n.) A kind of woolen. |
lamellicorn | noun (n.) A lamellicorn insect. |
adjective (a.) Having antennae terminating in a group of flat lamellae; -- said of certain coleopterous insects. | |
adjective (a.) Terminating in a group of flat lamellae; -- said of antennae. |
lamentation | noun (n.) The act of bewailing; audible expression of sorrow; wailing; moaning. |
noun (n.) A book of the Old Testament attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, and taking its name from the nature of its contents. |
lamentin | noun (n.) See Lamantin. |
laminarian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to seaweeds of the genus Laminaria, or to that zone of the sea (from two to ten fathoms in depth) where the seaweeds of this genus grow. |
lamination | noun (n.) The process of laminating, or the state of being laminated. |
lampern | noun (n.) The river lamprey (Ammocoetes, / Lampetra, fluviatilis). |
lampoon | noun (n.) A personal satire in writing; usually, malicious and abusive censure written only to reproach and distress. |
verb (v. t.) To subject to abusive ridicule expressed in writing; to make the subject of a lampoon. |
lampron | noun (n.) See Lamprey. |
lacasterian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the monitorial system of instruction followed by Joseph Lancaster, of England, in which advanced pupils in a school teach pupils below them. |
lancination | noun (n.) A tearing; laceration. |
landamman | noun (n.) A chief magistrate in some of the Swiss cantons. |
noun (n.) The president of the diet of the Helvetic republic. |
landman | noun (n.) A man who lives or serves on land; -- opposed to seaman. |
noun (n.) An occupier of land. |
landsman | noun (n.) One who lives on the land; -- opposed to seaman. |
noun (n.) A sailor on his first voyage. |
laniation | noun (n.) A tearing in pieces. |
lanolin | noun (n.) A peculiar fatlike body, made up of cholesterin and certain fatty acids, found in feathers, hair, wool, and keratin tissues generally. |
lantern | noun (n.) Something inclosing a light, and protecting it from wind, rain, etc. ; -- sometimes portable, as a closed vessel or case of horn, perforated tin, glass, oiled paper, or other material, having a lamp or candle within; sometimes fixed, as the glazed inclosure of a street light, or of a lighthouse light. |
noun (n.) An open structure of light material set upon a roof, to give light and air to the interior. | |
noun (n.) A cage or open chamber of rich architecture, open below into the building or tower which it crowns. | |
noun (n.) A smaller and secondary cupola crowning a larger one, for ornament, or to admit light; such as the lantern of the cupola of the Capitol at Washington, or that of the Florence cathedral. | |
noun (n.) A lantern pinion or trundle wheel. See Lantern pinion (below). | |
noun (n.) A kind of cage inserted in a stuffing box and surrounding a piston rod, to separate the packing into two parts and form a chamber between for the reception of steam, etc. ; -- called also lantern brass. | |
noun (n.) A perforated barrel to form a core upon. | |
noun (n.) See Aristotle's lantern. | |
verb (v. t.) To furnish with a lantern; as, to lantern a lighthouse. |
lanthorn | noun (n.) See Lantern. |
laocoon | noun (n.) A priest of Apollo, during the Trojan war. (See 2.) |
noun (n.) A marble group in the Vatican at Rome, representing the priest Laocoon, with his sons, infolded in the coils of two serpents, as described by Virgil. |
laodicean | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Laodicea, a city in Phrygia Major; like the Christians of Laodicea; lukewarm in religion. |
lapidarian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to stone; inscribed on stone; as, a lapidarian record. |
lapidation | noun (n.) The act of stoning. |
lapidification | noun (n.) The act or process of lapidifying; fossilization; petrifaction. |
lapillation | noun (n.) The state of being, or the act of making, stony. |
lapponian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Lapponic |
laputan | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Laputa, an imaginary flying island described in Gulliver's Travels as the home of chimerical philosophers. Hence, fanciful; preposterous; absurd in science or philosophy. |
larchen | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the larch. |
lardacein | noun (n.) A peculiar amyloid substance, colored blue by iodine and sulphuric acid, occurring mainly as an abnormal infiltration into the spleen, liver, etc. |
lardon | noun (n.) Alt. of Lardoon |
lardoon | noun (n.) A bit of fat pork or bacon used in larding. |
laryngean | adjective (a.) See Laryngeal. |
lateen | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a peculiar rig used in the Mediterranean and adjacent waters, esp. on the northern coast of Africa. See below. |
lateran | noun (n.) The church and palace of St. John Lateran, the church being the cathedral church of Rome, and the highest in rank of all churches in the Catholic world. |
latian | adjective (a.) Belonging, or relating, to Latium, a country of ancient Italy. See Latin. |
latin | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Latium; a Roman. |
noun (n.) The language of the ancient Romans. | |
noun (n.) An exercise in schools, consisting in turning English into Latin. | |
noun (n.) A member of the Roman Catholic Church. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Latium, or to the Latins, a people of Latium; Roman; as, the Latin language. | |
adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or composed in, the language used by the Romans or Latins; as, a Latin grammar; a Latin composition or idiom. | |
verb (v. t.) To write or speak in Latin; to turn or render into Latin. |
latinization | noun (n.) The act or process of Latinizing, as a word, language, or country. |
lation | noun (n.) Transportation; conveyance. |
latitation | noun (n.) A lying in concealment; hiding. |
latitudinarian | noun (n.) One who is moderate in his notions, or not restrained by precise settled limits in opinion; one who indulges freedom in thinking. |
noun (n.) A member of the Church of England, in the time of Charles II., who adopted more liberal notions in respect to the authority, government, and doctrines of the church than generally prevailed. | |
noun (n.) One who departs in opinion from the strict principles of orthodoxy. | |
adjective (a.) Not restrained; not confined by precise limits. | |
adjective (a.) Indifferent to a strict application of any standard of belief or opinion; hence, deviating more or less widely from such standard; lax in doctrine; as, latitudinarian divines; latitudinarian theology. | |
adjective (a.) Lax in moral or religious principles. |
laton | noun (n.) Alt. of Latoun |
latoun | noun (n.) Latten, 1. |
latration | noun (n.) A barking. |
latten | noun (n.) A kind of brass hammered into thin sheets, formerly much used for making church utensils, as candlesticks, crosses, etc.; -- called also latten brass. |
noun (n.) Sheet tin; iron plate, covered with tin; also, any metal in thin sheets; as, gold latten. |
latterkin | noun (n.) A pointed wooden tool used in glazing leaden lattice. |
laundryman | noun (n.) A man who follows the business of laundering. |
laureation | noun (n.) The act of crowning with laurel; the act of conferring an academic degree, or honorary title. |
laurentian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or near, the St. Lawrence River; as, the Laurentian hills. |
laurin | noun (n.) A white crystalline substance extracted from the fruit of the bay (Laurus nobilis), and consisting of a complex mixture of glycerin ethers of several organic acids. |
lavation | noun (n.) A washing or cleansing. |
lawn | noun (n.) An open space between woods. |
noun (n.) Ground (generally in front of or around a house) covered with grass kept closely mown. |
laxation | noun (n.) The act of loosening or slackening, or the state of being loosened or slackened. |
layman | noun (n.) One of the people, in distinction from the clergy; one of the laity; sometimes, a man not belonging to some particular profession, in distinction from those who do. |
noun (n.) A lay figure. See under Lay, n. (above). |
leaden | adjective (a.) Made of lead; of the nature of lead; as, a leaden ball. |
adjective (a.) Like lead in color, etc. ; as, a leaden sky. | |
adjective (a.) Heavy; dull; sluggish. |
leadman | noun (n.) One who leads a dance. |
leadsman | noun (n.) The man who heaves the lead. |
lean | noun (n.) That part of flesh which consist principally of muscle without the fat. |
noun (n.) Unremunerative copy or work. | |
verb (v. t.) To conceal. | |
verb (v. i.) To incline, deviate, or bend, from a vertical position; to be in a position thus inclining or deviating; as, she leaned out at the window; a leaning column. | |
verb (v. i.) To incline in opinion or desire; to conform in conduct; -- with to, toward, etc. | |
verb (v. i.) To rest or rely, for support, comfort, and the like; -- with on, upon, or against. | |
verb (v. i.) To cause to lean; to incline; to support or rest. | |
verb (v. i.) Wanting flesh; destitute of or deficient in fat; not plump; meager; thin; lank; as, a lean body; a lean cattle. | |
verb (v. i.) Wanting fullness, richness, sufficiency, or productiveness; deficient in quality or contents; slender; scant; barren; bare; mean; -- used literally and figuratively; as, the lean harvest; a lean purse; a lean discourse; lean wages. | |
verb (v. i.) Of a character which prevents the compositor from earning the usual wages; -- opposed to fat; as, lean copy, matter, or type. |
leathern | adjective (a.) Made of leather; consisting of. leather; as, a leathern purse. |
leaven | noun (n.) Any substance that produces, or is designed to produce, fermentation, as in dough or liquids; esp., a portion of fermenting dough, which, mixed with a larger quantity of dough, produces a general change in the mass, and renders it light; yeast; barm. |
noun (n.) Anything which makes a general assimilating (especially a corrupting) change in the mass. | |
verb (v. t.) To make light by the action of leaven; to cause to ferment. | |
verb (v. t.) To imbue; to infect; to vitiate. |
leban | noun (n.) Alt. of Lebban |
lebban | noun (n.) Coagulated sour milk diluted with water; -- a common beverage among the Arabs. Also, a fermented liquor made of the same. |
lecanorin | noun (n.) See Lecanoric. |
lecithin | noun (n.) A complex, nitrogenous phosphorized substance widely distributed through the animal body, and especially conspicuous in the brain and nerve tissue, in yolk of eggs, and in the white blood corpuscles. |
lectern | noun (n.) See Lecturn. |
lection | noun (n.) A lesson or selection, esp. of Scripture, read in divine service. |
noun (n.) A reading; a variation in the text. |
lecturn | noun (n.) A choir desk, or reading desk, in some churches, from which the lections, or Scripture lessons, are chanted or read; hence, a reading desk. [Written also lectern and lettern.] |
leden | noun (n.) Alt. of Ledden |
ledden | noun (n.) Language; speech; voice; cry. |