MILLENNY
First name MILLENNY's origin is Unknown. MILLENNY means "Meaning Unknown". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with MILLENNY below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of millenny.(Brown names are of the same origin (Unknown) with MILLENNY and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming MILLENNY
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES MİLLENNY AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH MİLLENNY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (illenny) - Names That Ends with illenny:
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (llenny) - Names That Ends with llenny:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (lenny) - Names That Ends with lenny:
lennyRhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (enny) - Names That Ends with enny:
devenny genny jenny benny denny kenny renny pennyRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (nny) - Names That Ends with nny:
anny bonny fanny ginny nanny conny danny donny johnny kinny lanny manny ronny sonny vanny sunny jinnyRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ny) - Names That Ends with ny:
peony czigany cerny krany silny zeleny bethany briony brittany brittny bryony dany devany devony ebony eny estefany harmony leilany siany slany tawny tiffany uny adny anthany anthony ballindeny lany quany shelny stanbeny thieny tony voliny amany antony vollny cluny brettany destiny cony evonyNAMES RHYMING WITH MİLLENNY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (millenn) - Names That Begins with millenn:
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (millen) - Names That Begins with millen:
millenRhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (mille) - Names That Begins with mille:
millerRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (mill) - Names That Begins with mill:
milla millana millard millian millicent millicente millie millmanRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (mil) - Names That Begins with mil:
mila milaan milada milagritos milagros milagrosa milan milana milani milap milburn milbyrne milcah mildraed mildread mildred mildri mildrid mildryd miles miley milford miliani milintica milka milman milo milosh miloslav milton milwardRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (mi) - Names That Begins with mi:
mia miakoda micaden micaela micah micaiah mical michael michaela michaele michaelina michaeline michaelyn michal michalin michayla micheal micheala micheil michel michela michele micheline michella michelle michie michiko michio michon mick mickey micole midas mide midori mieko mielikki mieze migina migisi mignon mignonette miguel mihaela mihai mihaly mika mika'il mikael mikaela mikaia mikala mikayla mike mikeal mikel mikele mikella mikelleNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MİLLENNY:
First Names which starts with 'mil' and ends with 'nny':
First Names which starts with 'mi' and ends with 'ny':
First Names which starts with 'm' and ends with 'y':
macaulay macelroy macey macgillivray mackay mackinley macray macy maddy maduley mady maggy mahoney maisy majdy malachy mallory malloy maloney mandy manley manly margery marily markey marley marly marty mary matty may mccoy mckinley melby melody mercy merry mindy mishay misty molloy molly moly montay montgomery monty mooney moreley moriarty morly morrey morrisey morrissey mufidy mukonry mulcahy mundy murphey murphy murray murry murtadhyEnglish Words Rhyming MILLENNY
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MİLLENNY AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MİLLENNY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (illenny) - English Words That Ends with illenny:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (llenny) - English Words That Ends with llenny:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (lenny) - English Words That Ends with lenny:
blenny | noun (n.) A marine fish of the genus Blennius or family Blenniidae; -- so called from its coating of mucus. The species are numerous. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (enny) - English Words That Ends with enny:
averpenny | noun (n.) Money paid by a tenant in lieu of the service of average. |
catchpenny | noun (n.) Some worthless catchpenny thing. |
adjective (a.) Made or contrived for getting small sums of money from the ignorant or unwary; as, a catchpenny book; a catchpenny show. |
fenny | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or inhabiting, a fen; abounding in fens; swampy; boggy. |
hap'penny | noun (n.) A half-penny. |
jenny | noun (n.) A familiar or pet form of the proper name Jane. |
noun (n.) A familiar name of the European wren. | |
noun (n.) A machine for spinning a number of threads at once, -- used in factories. |
lickpenny | noun (n.) A devourer or absorber of money. |
penny | noun (n.) An English coin, formerly of copper, now of bronze, the twelfth part of an English shilling in account value, and equal to four farthings, or about two cents; -- usually indicated by the abbreviation d. (the initial of denarius). |
noun (n.) Any small sum or coin; a groat; a stiver. | |
noun (n.) Money, in general; as, to turn an honest penny. | |
noun (n.) See Denarius. | |
adjective (a.) Denoting pound weight for one thousand; -- used in combination, with respect to nails; as, tenpenny nails, nails of which one thousand weight ten pounds. | |
adjective (a.) Worth or costing one penny. |
pickpenny | noun (n.) A miser; also, a sharper. |
pinchpenny | noun (n.) A miserly person. |
scrapepenny | noun (n.) One who gathers and hoards money in trifling sums; a miser. |
sixpenny | adjective (a.) Of the value of, or costing, sixpence; as, a sixpenny loaf. |
tenpenny | adjective (a.) Valued or sold at ten pence; as, a tenpenny cake. See 2d Penny, n. |
adjective (a.) Denoting a size of nails. See 1st Penny. |
threepenny | adjective (a.) Costing or worth three pence; hence, worth but little; poor; mean. |
twelvepenny | adjective (a.) Sold for a shilling; worth or costing a shilling. |
twopenny | adjective (a.) Of the value of twopence. |
wenny | adjective (a.) Having the nature of a wen; resembling a wen; as, a wennish excrescence. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (nny) - English Words That Ends with nny:
binny | noun (n.) A large species of barbel (Barbus bynni), found in the Nile, and much esteemed for food. |
bonny | noun (n.) A round and compact bed of ore, or a distinct bed, not communicating with a vein. |
adjective (a.) Handsome; beautiful; pretty; attractively lively and graceful. | |
adjective (a.) Gay; merry; frolicsome; cheerful; blithe. |
branny | adjective (a.) Having the appearance of bran; consisting of or containing bran. |
bunny | noun (n.) A great collection of ore without any vein coming into it or going out from it. |
noun (n.) A pet name for a rabbit or a squirrel. |
canny | adjective (a.) Alt. of Cannei |
conny | adjective (a.) Brave; fine; canny. |
cranny | noun (n.) A small, narrow opening, fissure, crevice, or chink, as in a wall, or other substance. |
noun (n.) A tool for forming the necks of bottles, etc. | |
adjective (a.) Quick; giddy; thoughtless. | |
verb (v. i.) To crack into, or become full of, crannies. | |
verb (v. i.) To haunt, or enter by, crannies. |
dunny | adjective (a.) Deaf; stupid. |
finny | adjective (a.) Having, or abounding in, fins, as fishes; pertaining to fishes. |
adjective (a.) Abounding in fishes. |
funny | noun (n.) A clinkerbuit, narrow boat for sculling. |
superlative (superl.) Droll; comical; amusing; laughable. |
goldfinny | noun (n.) One of two or more species of European labroid fishes (Crenilabrus melops, and Ctenolabrus rupestris); -- called also goldsinny, and goldney. |
goldsinny | noun (n.) See Goldfinny. |
granny | noun (n.) A grandmother; a grandam; familiarly, an old woman. |
gyronny | adjective (a.) Covered with gyrons, or divided so as to form several gyrons; -- said of an escutcheon. |
hinny | noun (n.) A hybrid between a stallion and an ass. |
noun (n.) A term of endearment; darling; -- corrupted from honey. | |
verb (v. i.) To neigh; to whinny. |
johnny | noun (n.) A familiar diminutive of John. |
noun (n.) A sculpin. |
minny | noun (n.) A minnow. |
nanny | noun (n.) A diminutive of Ann or Anne, the proper name. |
ninny | noun (n.) A fool; a simpleton. |
nonny | noun (n.) A silly fellow; a ninny. |
pickaninny | noun (n.) A small child; especially, a negro or mulatto infant. |
ranny | noun (n.) The erd shrew. |
sanny | noun (n.) The sandpiper. |
scranny | adjective (a.) Thin; lean; meager; scrawny; scrannel. |
shanny | noun (n.) The European smooth blenny (Blennius pholis). It is olive-green with irregular black spots, and without appendages on the head. |
skinny | adjective (a.) Consisting, or chiefly consisting, of skin; wanting flesh. |
spinny | noun (n.) A small thicket or grove with undergrowth; a clump of trees. |
adjective (a.) Thin and long; slim; slender. |
sunny | noun (n.) See Sunfish (b). |
superlative (superl.) Of or pertaining to the sun; proceeding from, or resembling the sun; hence, shining; bright; brilliant; radiant. | |
superlative (superl.) Exposed to the rays of the sun; brightened or warmed by the direct rays of the sun; as, a sunny room; the sunny side of a hill. | |
superlative (superl.) Cheerful; genial; as, a sunny disposition. |
swanny | adjective (a.) Swanlike; as, a swanny glossiness of the neck. |
thunny | noun (n.) The tunny. |
tinny | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, abounding with, or resembling, tin. |
tunny | noun (n.) Any one of several species of large oceanic fishes belonging to the Mackerel family, especially the common or great tunny (Orcynus / Albacora thynnus) native of the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It sometimes weighs a thousand pounds or more, and is extensively caught in the Mediterranean. On the American coast it is called horse mackerel. See Illust. of Horse mackerel, under Horse. |
tyranny | noun (n.) The government or authority of a tyrant; a country governed by an absolute ruler; hence, arbitrary or despotic exercise of power; exercise of power over subjects and others with a rigor not authorized by law or justice, or not requisite for the purposes of government. |
noun (n.) Cruel government or discipline; as, the tyranny of a schoolmaster. | |
noun (n.) Severity; rigor; inclemency. |
uncanny | adjective (a.) Not canny; unsafe; strange; weird; ghostly. |
vinny | adjective (a.) Vinnewed. |
zebrinny | noun (n.) A cross between a male horse and a female zebra. |
noun (n.) A cross between a male horse and a female zebra. |
whinny | noun (n.) The ordinary cry or call of a horse; a neigh. |
adjective (a.) Abounding in whin, gorse, or furze. | |
verb (v. i.) To utter the ordinary call or cry of a horse; to neigh. |
wranny | noun (n.) The common wren. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MİLLENNY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (millenn) - Words That Begins with millenn:
millennial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the millennium, or to a thousand years; as, a millennial period; millennial happiness. |
millennialist | noun (n.) One who believes that Christ will reign personally on earth a thousand years; a Chiliast; also, a believer in the universal prevalence of Christianity for a long period. |
millennialism | noun (n.) Alt. of Millenniarism |
millenniarism | noun (n.) Belief in, or expectation of, the millennium; millenarianism. |
millennist | noun (n.) One who believes in the millennium. |
millennium | noun (n.) A thousand years; especially, the thousand years mentioned in the twentieth chapter in the twentieth chapter of Revelation, during which holiness is to be triumphant throughout the world. Some believe that, during this period, Christ will reign on earth in person with his saints. |
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (millen) - Words That Begins with millen:
millenarian | noun (n.) One who believes that Christ will personally reign on earth a thousand years; a Chiliast. |
adjective (a.) Consisting of a thousand years; of or pertaining to the millennium, or to the Millenarians. |
millenarianism | noun (n.) Alt. of Millenarism |
millenarism | noun (n.) The doctrine of Millenarians. |
millenary | noun (n.) The space of a thousand years; a millennium; also, a Millenarian. |
adjective (a.) Consisting of a thousand; millennial. |
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (mille) - Words That Begins with mille:
milled | adjective (a.) Having been subjected to some process of milling. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Mill |
milleped | noun (n.) A myriapod with many legs, esp. a chilognath, as the galleyworm. |
millepora | noun (n.) A genus of Hydrocorallia, which includes the millipores. |
millepore | noun (n.) Any coral of the genus Millepora, having the surface nearly smooth, and perforated with very minute unequal pores, or cells. The animals are hydroids, not Anthozoa. See Hydrocorallia. |
milleporite | noun (n.) A fossil millepore. |
miller | noun (n.) One who keeps or attends a flour mill or gristmill. |
noun (n.) A milling machine. | |
noun (n.) A moth or lepidopterous insect; -- so called because the wings appear as if covered with white dust or powder, like a miller's clothes. Called also moth miller. | |
noun (n.) The eagle ray. | |
noun (n.) The hen harrier. |
millerite | noun (n.) A believer in the doctrine of William Miller (d. 1849), who taught that the end of the world and the second coming of Christ were at hand. |
noun (n.) A sulphide of nickel, commonly occurring in delicate capillary crystals, also in incrustations of a bronze yellow; -- sometimes called hair pyrites. |
millesimal | adjective (a.) Thousandth; consisting of thousandth parts; as, millesimal fractions. |
millet | noun (n.) The name of several cereal and forage grasses which bear an abundance of small roundish grains. The common millets of Germany and Southern Europe are Panicum miliaceum, and Setaria Italica. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (mill) - Words That Begins with mill:
mill | noun (n.) A money of account of the United States, having the value of the tenth of a cent, or the thousandth of a dollar. |
noun (n.) A machine for grinding or comminuting any substance, as grain, by rubbing and crushing it between two hard, rough, or intented surfaces; as, a gristmill, a coffee mill; a bone mill. | |
noun (n.) A machine used for expelling the juice, sap, etc., from vegetable tissues by pressure, or by pressure in combination with a grinding, or cutting process; as, a cider mill; a cane mill. | |
noun (n.) A machine for grinding and polishing; as, a lapidary mill. | |
noun (n.) A common name for various machines which produce a manufactured product, or change the form of a raw material by the continuous repetition of some simple action; as, a sawmill; a stamping mill, etc. | |
noun (n.) A building or collection of buildings with machinery by which the processes of manufacturing are carried on; as, a cotton mill; a powder mill; a rolling mill. | |
noun (n.) A hardened steel roller having a design in relief, used for imprinting a reversed copy of the design in a softer metal, as copper. | |
noun (n.) An excavation in rock, transverse to the workings, from which material for filling is obtained. | |
noun (n.) A passage underground through which ore is shot. | |
noun (n.) A milling cutter. See Illust. under Milling. | |
noun (n.) A pugilistic. | |
noun (n.) To reduce to fine particles, or to small pieces, in a mill; to grind; to comminute. | |
noun (n.) To shape, finish, or transform by passing through a machine; specifically, to shape or dress, as metal, by means of a rotary cutter. | |
noun (n.) To make a raised border around the edges of, or to cut fine grooves or indentations across the edges of, as of a coin, or a screw head; also, to stamp in a coining press; to coin. | |
noun (n.) To pass through a fulling mill; to full, as cloth. | |
noun (n.) To beat with the fists. | |
noun (n.) To roll into bars, as steel. | |
noun (n.) Short for Treadmill. | |
noun (n.) The raised or ridged edge or surface made in milling anything, as a coin or screw. | |
verb (v. i.) To swim under water; -- said of air-breathing creatures. | |
verb (v. i.) To undergo hulling, as maize. | |
verb (v. i.) To move in a circle, as cattle upon a plain. | |
verb (v. i.) To swim suddenly in a new direction; -- said of whales. | |
verb (v. i.) To take part in a mill; to box. | |
verb (v. t.) To fill (a winze or interior incline) with broken ore, to be drawn out at the bottom. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to mill, or circle round, as cattle. |
milling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mill |
noun (n.) The act or employment of grinding or passing through a mill; the process of fulling; the process of making a raised or intented edge upon coin, etc.; the process of dressing surfaces of various shapes with rotary cutters. See Mill. |
millboard | noun (n.) A kind of stout pasteboard. |
milldam | noun (n.) A dam or mound to obstruct a water course, and raise the water to a height sufficient to turn a mill wheel. |
milliampere | noun (n.) The thousandth part of one ampere. |
milliard | noun (n.) A thousand millions; -- called also billion. See Billion. |
milliary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a mile, or to distance by miles; denoting a mile or miles. |
adjective (a.) A milestone. |
millier | noun (n.) A weight of the metric system, being one million grams; a metric ton. |
millifold | adjective (a.) Thousandfold. |
milligram | noun (n.) Alt. of Milligramme |
milligramme | noun (n.) A measure of weight, in the metric system, being the thousandth part of a gram, equal to the weight of a cubic millimeter of water, or .01543 of a grain avoirdupois. |
milliliter | noun (n.) Alt. of Millilitre |
millilitre | noun (n.) A measure of capacity in the metric system, containing the thousandth part of a liter. It is a cubic centimeter, and is equal to .061 of an English cubic inch, or to .0338 of an American fluid ounce. |
millimeter | noun (n.) Alt. of Millimetre |
millimetre | noun (n.) A lineal measure in the metric system, containing the thousandth part of a meter; equal to .03937 of an inch. See 3d Meter. |
milliner | noun (n.) Formerly, a man who imported and dealt in small articles of a miscellaneous kind, especially such as please the fancy of women. |
noun (n.) A person, usually a woman, who makes, trims, or deals in hats, bonnets, headdresses, etc., for women. |
millinery | noun (n.) The articles made or sold by milliners, as headdresses, hats or bonnets, laces, ribbons, and the like. |
noun (n.) The business of work of a milliner. |
millinet | noun (n.) A stiff cotton fabric used by milliners for lining bonnets. |
million | noun (n.) The number of ten hundred thousand, or a thousand thousand, -- written 1,000, 000. See the Note under Hundred. |
noun (n.) A very great number; an indefinitely large number. | |
noun (n.) The mass of common people; -- with the article the. |
millionaire | noun (n.) One whose wealth is counted by millions of francs, dollars, or pounds; a very rich person; a person worth a million or more. |
millionairess | noun (n.) A woman who is a millionaire, or the wife of a millionaire. |
millionary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to millions; consisting of millions; as, the millionary chronology of the pundits. |
millioned | adjective (a.) Multiplied by millions; innumerable. |
millionnaire | noun (n.) Millionaire. |
millionth | noun (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. |
milliped | noun (n.) The same Milleped. |
millistere | noun (n.) A liter, or cubic decimeter. |
milliweber | noun (n.) The thousandth part of one weber. |
millrea | noun (n.) Alt. of Millreis |
millree | noun (n.) Alt. of Millreis |
millreis | noun (n.) See Milreis. |
millrind | noun (n.) Alt. of Millrynd |
millrynd | noun (n.) A figure supposed to represent the iron which holds a millstone by being set into its center. |
millstone | noun (n.) One of two circular stones used for grinding grain or other substance. |
millwork | noun (n.) The shafting, gearing, and other driving machinery of mills. |
noun (n.) The business of setting up or of operating mill machinery. |
millwright | noun (n.) A mechanic whose occupation is to build mills, or to set up their machinery. |
millimicron | noun (n.) The thousandish part of a micron or the millionth part of a millimeter; -- a unit of length used in measuring light waves, etc. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (mil) - Words That Begins with mil:
milage | noun (n.) Same as Mileage. |
milanese | noun (n. sing. & pl.) A native or inhabitant of Milan; people of Milan. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Milan in Italy, or to its inhabitants. |
milch | adjective (a.) Giving milk; -- now applied only to beasts. |
adjective (a.) Tender; pitiful; weeping. |
mildew | noun (n.) A growth of minute powdery or webby fungi, whitish or of different colors, found on various diseased or decaying substances. |
verb (v. t.) To taint with mildew. | |
verb (v. i.) To become tainted with mildew. |
mildewing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mildew |
mildness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being mild; as, mildness of temper; the mildness of the winter. |
mile | noun (n.) A certain measure of distance, being equivalent in England and the United States to 320 poles or rods, or 5,280 feet. |
mileage | noun (n.) An allowance for traveling expenses at a certain rate per mile. |
noun (n.) Aggregate length or distance in miles; esp., the sum of lengths of tracks or wires of a railroad company, telegraph company, etc. |
milepost | noun (n.) A post, or one of a series of posts, set up to indicate spaces of a mile each or the distance in miles from a given place. |
milesian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Miletus. |
noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Ireland. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Miletus, a city of Asia Minor, or to its inhabitants. | |
adjective (a.) Descended from King Milesius of Spain, whose two sons are said to have conquered Ireland about 1300 b. c.; or pertaining to the descendants of King Milesius; hence, Irish. |
milestone | noun (n.) A stone serving the same purpose as a milepost. |
milfoil | noun (n.) A common composite herb (Achillea Millefolium) with white flowers and finely dissected leaves; yarrow. |
miliaria | noun (n.) A fever accompanied by an eruption of small, isolated, red pimples, resembling a millet seed in form or size; miliary fever. |
miliary | noun (n.) One of the small tubercles of Echini. |
adjective (a.) Like millet seeds; as, a miliary eruption. | |
adjective (a.) Accompanied with an eruption like millet seeds; as, a miliary fever. | |
adjective (a.) Small and numerous; as, the miliary tubercles of Echini. |
milice | noun (n.) Militia. |
miliola | noun (n.) A genus of Foraminifera, having a porcelanous shell with several longitudinal chambers. |
miliolite | noun (n.) A fossil shell of, or similar to, the genus Miliola. |
adjective (a.) The same Milliolitic. |
miliolitic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the genus Miliola; containing miliolites. |
militancy | noun (n.) The state of being militant; warfare. |
noun (n.) A military spirit or system; militarism. |
militant | adjective (a.) Engaged in warfare; fighting; combating; serving as a soldier. |
militar | adjective (a.) Military. |
militarism | noun (n.) A military state or condition; reliance on military force in administering government; a military system. |
noun (n.) The spirit and traditions of military life. |
militarist | noun (n.) A military man. |
military | noun (n.) The whole body of soldiers; soldiery; militia; troops; the army. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to soldiers, to arms, or to war; belonging to, engaged in, or appropriate to, the affairs of war; as, a military parade; military discipline; military bravery; military conduct; military renown. | |
adjective (a.) Performed or made by soldiers; as, a military election; a military expedition. |
militating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Militate |
militia | noun (n.) In the widest sense, the whole military force of a nation, including both those engaged in military service as a business, and those competent and available for such service; specifically, the body of citizens enrolled for military instruction and discipline, but not subject to be called into actual service except in emergencies. |
noun (n.) Military service; warfare. |
militiaman | noun (n.) One who belongs to the militia. |
milk | noun (n.) A white fluid secreted by the mammary glands of female mammals for the nourishment of their young, consisting of minute globules of fat suspended in a solution of casein, albumin, milk sugar, and inorganic salts. |
noun (n.) A kind of juice or sap, usually white in color, found in certain plants; latex. See Latex. | |
noun (n.) An emulsion made by bruising seeds; as, the milk of almonds, produced by pounding almonds with sugar and water. | |
noun (n.) The ripe, undischarged spat of an oyster. | |
verb (v. t.) To draw or press milk from the breasts or udder of, by the hand or mouth; to withdraw the milk of. | |
verb (v. t.) To draw from the breasts or udder; to extract, as milk; as, to milk wholesome milk from healthy cows. | |
verb (v. t.) To draw anything from, as if by milking; to compel to yield profit or advantage; to plunder. | |
verb (v. i.) To draw or to yield milk. | |
verb (v. i.) To draw or to yield milk. | |
verb (v. i.) To give off small gas bubbles during the final part of the charging operation; -- said of a storage battery. |
milking | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Milk |
milken | adjective (a.) Consisting of milk. |
milker | noun (n.) One who milks; also, a mechanical apparatus for milking cows. |
noun (n.) A cow or other animal that gives milk. |
milkful | adjective (a.) Full of milk; abounding with food. |
milkiness | noun (n.) State or quality of being milky. |
milkmaid | noun (n.) A woman who milks cows or is employed in the dairy. |
milkman | noun (n.) A man who sells milk or delivers is to customers. |
milksop | noun (n.) A piece of bread sopped in milk; figuratively, an effeminate or weak-minded person. |
milkweed | noun (n.) Any plant of the genera Asclepias and Acerates, abounding in a milky juice, and having its seed attached to a long silky down; silkweed. The name is also applied to several other plants with a milky juice, as to several kinds of spurge. |
milkwort | noun (n.) A genus of plants (Polygala) of many species. The common European P. vulgaris was supposed to have the power of producing a flow of milk in nurses. |
milky | adjective (a.) Consisting of, or containing, milk. |
adjective (a.) Like, or somewhat like, milk; whitish and turbid; as, the water is milky. "Milky juice." | |
adjective (a.) Yielding milk. | |
adjective (a.) Mild; tame; spiritless. |
milreis | noun (n.) A Portuguese money of account rated in the treasury department of the United States at one dollar and eight cents; also, a Brazilian money of account rated at fifty-four cents and six mills. |
milt | noun (n.) The spleen. |
noun (n.) The spermatic fluid of fishes. | |
noun (n.) The testes, or spermaries, of fishes when filled with spermatozoa. | |
verb (v. t.) To impregnate (the roe of a fish) with milt. |
milter | noun (n.) A male fish. |
miltonian | adjective (a.) Miltonic. |
miltonic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, Milton, or his writings; as, Miltonic prose. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MİLLENNY:
English Words which starts with 'mil' and ends with 'nny':
English Words which starts with 'mi' and ends with 'ny':
miny | adjective (a.) Abounding with mines; like a mine. |
miscellany | noun (n.) A mass or mixture of various things; a medley; esp., a collection of compositions on various subjects. |
adjective (a.) Miscellaneous; heterogeneous. |
misogyny | noun (n.) Hatred of women. |