First Names Rhyming OPHRAH
English Words Rhyming OPHRAH
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES OPHRAH AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH OPHRAH (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (phrah) - English Words That Ends with phrah:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (hrah) - English Words That Ends with hrah:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (rah) - English Words That Ends with rah:
boomorah | noun (n.) A small West African chevrotain (Hyaemoschus aquaticus), resembling the musk deer. |
corah | noun (n.) Plain; undyed; -- applied to Indian silk. |
| noun (n.) Corah silk. |
gerah | noun (n.) A small coin and weight; 1-20th of a shekel. |
hurrah | noun (n.) A cheer; a shout of joy, etc. |
| verb (v. i.) To utter hurrahs; to huzza. |
| verb (v. t.) To salute, or applaud, with hurrahs. |
| (interj.) Alt. of Hurra |
haphtarah | noun (n.) One of the lessons from the Nebiim (or Prophets) read in the Jewish synagogue on Sabbaths, feast days, fasts, and the ninth of Ab, at the end of the service, after the parashoth, or lessons from the Law. Such a practice is evidenced in Luke iv.17 and Acts xiii.15. |
jarrah | noun (n.) The mahoganylike wood of the Australian Eucalyptus marginata. See Eucalyptus. |
sirrah | noun (n.) A term of address implying inferiority and used in anger, contempt, reproach, or disrespectful familiarity, addressed to a man or boy, but sometimes to a woman. In sililoquies often preceded by ah. Not used in the plural. |
surah | noun (n.) A soft twilled silk fabric much used for women's dresses; -- called also surah silk. |
torah | noun (n.) Alt. of Tora |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH OPHRAH (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (ophra) - Words That Begins with ophra:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (ophr) - Words That Begins with ophr:
ophryon | noun (n.) The supraorbital point. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (oph) - Words That Begins with oph:
ophelic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a substance (called ophelic acid) extracted from a plant (Ophelia) of the Gentian family as a bitter yellowish sirup, used in India as a febrifuge and tonic. |
ophicleide | noun (n.) A large brass wind instrument, formerly used in the orchestra and in military bands, having a loud tone, deep pitch, and a compass of three octaves; -- now generally supplanted by bass and contrabass tubas. |
ophidia | noun (n. pl.) The order of reptiles which includes the serpents. |
| (pl. ) of Ophidion |
ophidian | noun (n.) One of the Ophidia; a snake or serpent. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Ophidia; belonging to serpents. |
ophidioid | noun (n.) One of the Ophidiidae. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Ophidiidae, a family of fishes which includes many slender species. |
ophidion | noun (n.) The typical genus of ophidioid fishes. [Written also Ophidium.] See Illust. under Ophidioid. |
ophidious | adjective (a.) Ophidian. |
ophiolatry | noun (n.) The worship of serpents. |
ophiologic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ophiological |
ophiological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ophiology. |
ophiologist | noun (n.) One versed in the natural history of serpents. |
ophiology | noun (n.) That part of natural history which treats of the ophidians, or serpents. |
ophiomancy | noun (n.) Divination by serpents, as by their manner of eating, or by their coils. |
ophiomorpha | noun (n. pl.) An order of tailless amphibians having a slender, wormlike body with regular annulations, and usually with minute scales imbedded in the skin. The limbs are rudimentary or wanting. It includes the caecilians. Called also Gymnophiona and Ophidobatrachia. |
ophiomorphite | noun (n.) An ammonite. |
ophiomorphous | adjective (a.) Having the form of a serpent. |
ophiophagous | adjective (a.) Feeding on serpents; -- said of certain birds and reptiles. |
ophiophagus | noun (n.) A genus of venomous East Indian snakes, which feed on other snakes. Ophiophagus elaps is said to be the largest and most deadly of poisonous snakes. |
ophite | noun (n.) A greenish spotted porphyry, being a diabase whose pyroxene has been altered to uralite; -- first found in the Pyreness. So called from the colored spots which give it a mottled appearance. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a serpent. |
| adjective (a.) A mamber of a Gnostic serpent-worshiping sect of the second century. |
ophiuchus | noun (n.) A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere, delineated as a man holding a serpent in his hands; -- called also Serpentarius. |
ophiura | noun (n.) A genus of ophiurioid starfishes. |
ophiuran | noun (n.) One of the Ophiurioidea. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Ophiurioidea. |
ophiurid | noun (n.) Same as Ophiurioid. |
ophiurida | noun (n. pl.) Same as Ophiurioidea. |
ophiurioid | noun (n.) One of the Ophiurioidea. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Ophiurioidea. |
ophiurioidea | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Ophiuroidea |
ophiuroidea | noun (n. pl.) A class of star-shaped echinoderms having a disklike body, with slender, articulated arms, which are not grooved beneath and are often very fragile; -- called also Ophiuroida and Ophiuridea. See Illust. under Brittle star. |
ophthalmia | noun (n.) An inflammation of the membranes or coats of the eye or of the eyeball. |
ophthalmic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the eye; ocular; as the ophthalmic, or orbitonasal, nerve, a division of the trigeminal, which gives branches to the lachrymal gland, eyelids, nose, and forehead. |
ophthalmite | noun (n.) An eyestalk; the organ which bears the compound eyes of decapod Crustacea. |
ophthalmological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ophthalmology. |
ophthalmologist | noun (n.) One skilled in ophthalmology; an oculist. |
ophthalmology | noun (n.) The science which treats of the structure, functions, and diseases of the eye. |
ophthalmometer | noun (n.) An instrument devised by Helmholtz for measuring the size of a reflected image on the convex surface of the cornea and lens of the eye, by which their curvature can be ascertained. |
ophthalmoscope | noun (n.) An instrument for viewing the interior of the eye, particularly the retina. Light is thrown into the eye by a mirror (usually concave) and the interior is then examined with or without the aid of a lens. |
ophthalmoscopy | noun (n.) A branch of physiognomy which deduces the knowledge of a person's temper and character from the appearance of the eyes. |
| noun (n.) Examination of the eye with the ophthalmoscope. |
ophthalmy | noun (n.) Same as Ophthalmia. |
ophism | noun (n.) Doctrines and rites of the Ophites. |
| noun (n.) Serpent worship or the use of serpents as magical agencies. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH OPHRAH:
English Words which starts with 'op' and ends with 'ah':
opah | noun (n.) A large oceanic fish (Lampris quttatus), inhabiting the Atlantic Ocean. It is remarkable for its brilliant colors, which are red, green, and blue, with tints of purple and gold, covered with round silvery spots. Called also king of the herrings. |