First Names Rhyming NOVALEE
English Words Rhyming NOVALEE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES NOVALEE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NOVALEE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ovalee) - English Words That Ends with ovalee:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (valee) - English Words That Ends with valee:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (alee) - English Words That Ends with alee:
bengalee | noun (n.) Alt. of Bengali |
skilligalee | noun (n.) A kind of thin, weak broth or oatmeal porridge, served out to prisoners and paupers in England; also, a drink made of oatmeal, sugar, and water, sometimes used in the English navy or army. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lee) - English Words That Ends with lee:
appellee | noun (n.) The defendant in an appeal; -- opposed to appellant. |
| noun (n.) The person who is appealed against, or accused of crime; -- opposed to appellor. |
bailee | noun (n.) The person to whom goods are committed in trust, and who has a temporary possession and a qualified property in them, for the purposes of the trust. |
blee | noun (n.) Complexion; color; hue; likeness; form. |
clee | noun (n.) A claw. |
| noun (n.) The redshank. |
coulee | noun (n.) A stream |
| noun (n.) a stream of lava. Also, in the Western United States, the bed of a stream, even if dry, when deep and having inclined sides; distinguished from a ca–on, which has precipitous sides. |
engoulee | adjective (a.) Same as Engouled. |
galilee | noun (n.) A porch or waiting room, usually at the west end of an abbey church, where the monks collected on returning from processions, where bodies were laid previous to interment, and where women were allowed to see the monks to whom they were related, or to hear divine service. Also, frequently applied to the porch of a church, as at Ely and Durham cathedrals. |
glee | noun (n.) Music; minstrelsy; entertainment. |
| noun (n.) Joy; merriment; mirth; gayety; paricularly, the mirth enjoyed at a feast. |
| noun (n.) An unaccompanied part song for three or more solo voices. It is not necessarily gleesome. |
jubilee | noun (n.) Every fiftieth year, being the year following the completion of each seventh sabbath of years, at which time all the slaves of Hebrew blood were liberated, and all lands which had been alienated during the whole period reverted to their former owners. |
| noun (n.) The joyful commemoration held on the fiftieth anniversary of any event; as, the jubilee of Queen Victoria's reign; the jubilee of the American Board of Missions. |
| noun (n.) A church solemnity or ceremony celebrated at Rome, at stated intervals, originally of one hundred years, but latterly of twenty-five; a plenary and extraordinary indulgence grated by the sovereign pontiff to the universal church. One invariable condition of granting this indulgence is the confession of sins and receiving of the eucharist. |
| noun (n.) A season of general joy. |
| noun (n.) A state of joy or exultation. |
| () One celebrated upon the completion of sixty, or, according to some, seventy-five, years from the beginning of the thing commemorated. |
lee | noun (n.) That which settles at the bottom, as of a cask of liquor (esp. wine); sediment; dregs; -- used now only in the plural. |
| noun (n.) A sheltered place; esp., a place protected from the wind by some object; the side sheltered from the wind; shelter; protection; as, the lee of a mountain, an island, or a ship. |
| noun (n.) That part of the hemisphere, as one stands on shipboard, toward which the wind blows. See Lee, a. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the part or side opposite to that against which the wind blows; -- opposed to weather; as, the lee side or lee rail of a vessel. |
| verb (v. i.) To lie; to speak falsely. |
libellee | noun (n.) The party against whom a libel has been filed; -- corresponding to defendant in a common law action. |
| noun (n.) The defendant in an action of libel. |
melee | noun (n.) A fight in which the combatants are mingled in one confused mass; a hand to hand conflict; an affray. |
| noun (n.) A cavalry exercise in which two groups of riders try to cut paper plumes off the helmets of their opponents, the contest continuing until no member of one group retains his plume; -- sometimes called Balaklava melee. |
mallee | noun (n.) A dwarf Australian eucalypt with a number of thin stems springing from a thickened stock. The most common species are Eucalyptus dumosa and E. Gracilis. |
| noun (n.) Scrub or thicket formed by the mallee. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NOVALEE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (novale) - Words That Begins with novale:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (noval) - Words That Begins with noval:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (nova) - Words That Begins with nova:
novaculite | noun (n.) A variety of siliceous slate, of which hones are made; razor stone; Turkey stone; hone stone; whet slate. |
novatian | noun (n.) One of the sect of Novatius, or Novatianus, who held that the lapsed might not be received again into communion with the church, and that second marriages are unlawful. |
novatianism | noun (n.) The doctrines or principles of the Novatians. |
novation | noun (n.) Innovation. |
| noun (n.) A substitution of a new debt for an old one; also, the remodeling of an old obligation. |
novator | noun (n.) An innovator. |
nova | noun (n.) A new star, usually appearing suddenly, shining for a brief period, and then sinking into obscurity. Such appearances are supposed to result from cosmic collisions, as of a dark star with interstellar nebulosities. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (nov) - Words That Begins with nov:
novel | adjective (a.) Of recent origin or introduction; not ancient; new; hence, out of the ordinary course; unusual; strange; surprising. |
| adjective (a.) That which is new or unusual; a novelty. |
| adjective (a.) News; fresh tidings. |
| adjective (a.) A fictitious tale or narrative, professing to be conformed to real life; esp., one intended to exhibit the operation of the passions, and particularly of love. |
| adjective (a.) A new or supplemental constitution. See the Note under Novel, a. |
novelette | noun (n.) A short novel. |
novelism | noun (n.) Innovation. |
novelist | noun (n.) An innovator; an asserter of novelty. |
| noun (n.) A writer of news. |
| noun (n.) A writer of a novel or novels. |
novelizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Novelize |
novelry | noun (n.) Novelty; new things. |
novelty | noun (n.) The quality or state of being novel; newness; freshness; recentness of origin or introduction. |
| noun (n.) Something novel; a new or strange thing. |
november | noun (n.) The eleventh month of the year, containing thirty days. |
novenary | noun (n.) The number of nine units; nine, collectively. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the number nine. |
novene | adjective (a.) Relating to, or dependent on, the number nine; novenary. |
novennial | adjective (a.) Done or recurring every ninth year. |
novercal | adjective (a.) Done or recurring every ninth year. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a stepmother; suitable to, or in the manner of, a stepmother. |
novice | noun (n.) One who is new in any business, profession, or calling; one unacquainted or unskilled; one yet in the rudiments; a beginner; a tyro. |
| noun (n.) One newly received into the church, or one newly converted to the Christian faith. |
| noun (n.) One who enters a religious house, whether of monks or nuns, as a probationist. |
| adjective (a.) Like a novice; becoming a novice. |
noviceship | noun (n.) The state of being a novice; novitiate. |
novilunar | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the new moon. |
novitiate | noun (n.) The state of being a novice; time of initiation or instruction in rudiments. |
| noun (n.) Hence: Time of probation in a religious house before taking the vows. |
| noun (n.) One who is going through a novitiate, or period of probation; a novice. |
| noun (n.) The place where novices live or are trained. |
novitious | adjective (a.) Newly invented; recent; new. |
novity | noun (n.) Newness; novelty. |
novum | noun (n.) A game at dice, properly called novem quinque (L., nine five), the two principal throws being nine and five. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NOVALEE:
English Words which starts with 'nov' and ends with 'lee':
English Words which starts with 'no' and ends with 'ee':
nominee | noun (n.) A person named, or designated, by another, to any office, duty, or position; one nominated, or proposed, by others for office or for election to office. |