First Names Rhyming ORQUIDEA
English Words Rhyming ORQUIDEA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ORQUİDEA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ORQUİDEA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (rquidea) - English Words That Ends with rquidea:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (quidea) - English Words That Ends with quidea:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (uidea) - English Words That Ends with uidea:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (idea) - English Words That Ends with idea:
ailuroidea | noun (n. pl.) A group of the Carnivora, which includes the cats, civets, and hyenas. |
allantoidea | noun (n. pl.) The division of Vertebrata in which the embryo develops an allantois. It includes reptiles, birds, and mammals. |
ammonitoidea | noun (n. pl.) An extensive group of fossil cephalopods often very abundant in Mesozoic rocks. See Ammonite. |
anallantoidea | noun (n. pl.) The division of Vertebrata in which no allantois is developed. It includes amphibians, fishes, and lower forms. |
anthropoidea | noun (n. pl.) The suborder of primates which includes the monkeys, apes, and man. |
arachnoidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Arachnida. |
araneoidea | noun (n. pl.) See Araneina. |
arctoidea | noun (n. pl.) A group of the Carnivora, that includes the bears, weasels, etc. |
ascidioidea | noun (n. pl.) A group of Tunicata, often shaped like a two-necked bottle. The group includes, social, and compound species. The gill is a netlike structure within the oral aperture. The integument is usually leathery in texture. See Illustration in Appendix. |
asterioidea | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Asteridea |
asteridea | noun (n. pl.) A class of Echinodermata including the true starfishes. The rays vary in number and always have ambulacral grooves below. The body is star-shaped or pentagonal. |
balaenoidea | noun (n.) A division of the Cetacea, including the right whale and all other whales having the mouth fringed with baleen. See Baleen. |
bdelloidea | noun (n. pl.) The order of Annulata which includes the leeches. See Hirudinea. |
blastoidea | noun (n. pl.) One of the divisions of Crinoidea found fossil in paleozoic rocks; pentremites. They are so named on account of their budlike form. |
cestoidea | noun (n. pl.) A class of parasitic worms (Platelminthes) of which the tapeworms are the most common examples. The body is flattened, and usually but not always long, and composed of numerous joints or segments, each of which may contain a complete set of male and female reproductive organs. They have neither mouth nor intestine. See Tapeworm. |
chondroganoidea | noun (n.) An order of ganoid fishes, including the sturgeons; -- so called on account of their cartilaginous skeleton. |
crinoidea | noun (n. pl.) A large class of Echinodermata, including numerous extinct families and genera, but comparatively few living ones. Most of the fossil species, like some that are recent, were attached by a jointed stem. See Blastoidea, Cystoidea, Comatula. |
cynoidea | noun (n. pl.) A division of Carnivora, including the dogs, wolves, and foxes. |
cystidea | noun (n. pl.) An order of Crinoidea, mostly fossils of the Paleozoic rocks. They were usually roundish or egg-shaped, and often unsymmetrical; some were sessile, others had short stems. |
cystoidea | noun (n.) Same as Cystidea. |
delphinoidea | noun (n. pl.) The division of Cetacea which comprises the dolphins, porpoises, and related forms. |
echinoidea | noun (n. pl.) The class Echinodermata which includes the sea urchins. They have a calcareous, usually more or less spheroidal or disk-shaped, composed of many united plates, and covered with movable spines. See Spatangoid, Clypeastroid. |
echiuroidea | noun (n. pl.) A division of Annelida which includes the genus Echiurus and allies. They are often classed among the Gephyrea, and called the armed Gephyreans. |
encrinoidea | noun (n. pl.) That order of the Crinoidea which includes most of the living and many fossil forms, having jointed arms around the margin of the oral disk; -- also called Brachiata and Articulata. See Illusts. under Comatula and Crinoidea. |
eurypteroidea | noun (n. pl.) An extinct order of Merostomata, of which the genus Eurypterus is the type. They are found only in Paleozoic rocks. |
helianthoidea | noun (n. pl.) An order of Anthozoa; the Actinaria. |
holothurioidea | noun (n. pl.) One of the classes of echinoderms. |
hydroidea | noun (n. pl.) An extensive order of Hydrozoa or Acalephae. |
hyracoidea | noun (n. pl.) An order of small hoofed mammals, comprising the single living genus Hyrax. |
idea | noun (n.) The transcript, image, or picture of a visible object, that is formed by the mind; also, a similar image of any object whatever, whether sensible or spiritual. |
| noun (n.) A general notion, or a conception formed by generalization. |
| noun (n.) Hence: Any object apprehended, conceived, or thought of, by the mind; a notion, conception, or thought; the real object that is conceived or thought of. |
| noun (n.) A belief, option, or doctrine; a characteristic or controlling principle; as, an essential idea; the idea of development. |
| noun (n.) A plan or purpose of action; intention; design. |
| noun (n.) A rational conception; the complete conception of an object when thought of in all its essential elements or constituents; the necessary metaphysical or constituent attributes and relations, when conceived in the abstract. |
| noun (n.) A fiction object or picture created by the imagination; the same when proposed as a pattern to be copied, or a standard to be reached; one of the archetypes or patterns of created things, conceived by the Platonists to have excited objectively from eternity in the mind of the Deity. |
keratoidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Keratosa. |
lemuroidea | noun (n. pl.) A suborder of primates, including the lemurs, the aye-aye, and allied species. |
limuloidea | noun (n. pl.) An order of Merostomata, including among living animals the genus Limulus, with various allied fossil genera, mostly of the Carboniferous period. Called also Xiphosura. |
molluscoidea | noun (n. pl.) A division of Invertebrata which includes the classes Brachiopoda and Bryozoa; -- called also Anthoid Mollusca. |
nematoidea | noun (n. pl.) An order of worms, having a long, round, and generally smooth body; the roundworms. they are mostly parasites. Called also Nematodea, and Nematoda. |
neomenoidea | noun (n. pl.) A division of vermiform gastropod mollusks, without a shell, belonging to the Isopleura. |
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. |
ostracoidea | noun (n. pl.) An order of Entomostraca possessing hard bivalve shells. They are of small size, and swim freely about. |
paleechinoidea | noun (n. pl.) An extinct order of sea urchins found in the Paleozoic rocks. They had more than twenty vertical rows of plates. Called also Palaeechini. |
paleocrinoidea | noun (n. pl.) A suborder of Crinoidea found chiefly in the Paleozoic rocks. |
percoidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Perciformes. |
phalangoidea | noun (n. pl.) A division of Arachnoidea, including the daddy longlegs or harvestman (Phalangium) and many similar kinds. They have long, slender, many-jointed legs; usually a rounded, segmented abdomen; and chelate jaws. They breathe by tracheae. Called also Phalangides, Phalangidea, Phalangiida, and Opilionea. |
polycystidea | noun (n. pl.) A division of Gregarinae including those that have two or more internal divisions of the body. |
proboscidea | noun (n. pl.) An order of large mammals including the elephants and mastodons. |
proteidea | noun (n. pl.) An order of aquatic amphibians having prominent external gills and four legs. It includes Proteus and Menobranchus (Necturus). Called also Proteoidea, and Proteida. |
salamandroidea | noun (n. pl.) A division of Amphibia including the Salamanders and allied groups; the Urodela. |
scincoidea | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of lizards including the skinks. See Skink. |
scorpionidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Scorpiones. |
silicioidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Silicoidea. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (dea) - English Words That Ends with dea:
diomedea | noun (n.) A genus of large sea birds, including the albatross. See Albatross. |
emydea | noun (n. pl.) A group of chelonians which comprises many species of fresh-water tortoises and terrapins. |
myxocystodea | noun (n. pl.) A division of Infusoria including the Noctiluca. See Noctiluca. |
scorpiodea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Scorpiones. |
silicoidea | noun (n. pl.) An extensive order of Porifera, which includes those that have the skeleton composed mainly of siliceous fibers or spicules. |
sipunculoidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Gephyrea. |
| noun (n. pl.) In a restricted sense, same as Sipunculacea. |
solpugidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Solifugae. |
spatangoidea | noun (n. pl.) An order of irregular sea urchins, usually having a more or less heart-shaped shell with four or five petal-like ambulacra above. The mouth is edentulous and situated anteriorly, on the under side. |
spiodea | noun (n. pl.) An extensive division of marine Annelida, including those that are without oral tentacles or cirri, and have the gills, when present, mostly arranged along the sides of the body. They generally live in burrows or tubes. |
struthioidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Struthiones. |
taenioidea | noun (n. pl.) The division of cestode worms which comprises the tapeworms. See Tapeworm. |
tethyodea | noun (n. pl.) A division of Tunicata including the common attached ascidians, both simple and compound. Called also Tethioidea. |
trematodea | noun (n. pl.) An extensive order of parasitic worms. They are found in the internal cavities of animals belonging to all classes. Many species are found, also, on the gills and skin of fishes. A few species are parasitic on man, and some, of which the fluke is the most important, are injurious parasites of domestic animals. The trematodes usually have a flattened body covered with a chitinous skin, and are furnished with two or more suckers for adhesion. Most of the species are hermaphrodite. Called also Trematoda, and Trematoidea. See Fluke, Tristoma, and Cercaria. |
trionychoidea | noun (n. pl.) A division of chelonians which comprises Trionyx and allied genera; -- called also Trionychoides, and Trionychina. |
viperoidea | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Viperoides |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ORQUİDEA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (orquide) - Words That Begins with orquide:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (orquid) - Words That Begins with orquid:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (orqui) - Words That Begins with orqui:
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ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ORQUİDEA:
English Words which starts with 'orq' and ends with 'dea':
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