PETRA
First name PETRA's origin is Greek. PETRA means "rock". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PETRA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of petra.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with PETRA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming PETRA
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PETRA AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH PETRA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (etra) - Names That Ends with etra:
pietraRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (tra) - Names That Ends with tra:
estra astra cleopatra clytemnestra electra hypermnestra kleopatra chaitra dumitra anitra mytraRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ra) - Names That Ends with ra:
asura aurora azmera chinara efra iyangura japera katura nadra sanura tandra zuhura moira soumra adra aludra alzubra badra bahira bushra johara nasira noura samira thara' yusra gadara adora chamorra senora thora dendera kakra mukamutara mukantagara sagira shukura subira zahra azura ceara abdera aethra aldara ara calandra cassandra cynara cyra cythera deianira dora fedora hemera hera hilaeira hydra isadora isaura lysandra madora marmara metanira musidora pandora phaedra pheodora sapphira theodora theora thera vara adira afra zemira candra chandara chandra kawindra nidra odra pandara sakra saura sitara zudora tara allegraNAMES RHYMING WITH PETRA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (petr) - Names That Begins with petr:
petr petre petrica petrina petrine petron petronela petronilla petronille petrov petru petrusRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (pet) - Names That Begins with pet:
peta peta-gaye pete peter peterka peterke peterson petiri petuniaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (pe) - Names That Begins with pe:
peace peada peadar pearce pearroc pearson pedar pedra pedrine pedro peer peg pegasus pegeen peggy peigi peirce peisistratus pekar pekka pelagia peleus pelias pelicia pell pellam pellanor pellean pelleas pelles pellinore pelltun pelopia pelops pemphredo pemton penarddun penda pendaran pendewe pendragon penelope peneus penina peninah penleigh penley penn pennlea pennleah penny penrith penrod pensee penthea penthesilea pentheus penthia penton peony pepe pephredo pepik pepillo pepin pepita pepper pepperell peppi peppin per perahta perceval percival percy percyvelle perdix peredur peredurusNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PETRA:
First Names which starts with 'pe' and ends with 'ra':
First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 'a':
pabla pachu'a paciencia padma paella pahana paharita pakuna pakwa palassa palba palmira paloma pamela pamuya panagiota panphila panthea panya paola paquita parnella parsa parthenia pascala pasclina pasha pastora patricia patrina patrizia paula paulita pavla paza pazia perfecta pesha phaethusa phedora phiala phila philana philberta philipinna philippa phillida phillina phillipa philomela philomena philomina philothea pia pierretta pippa piroska pista pithasthana placida polikwaptiwa poloma polyhymnia polyxena portia posala powaqa pramlocha praza primavera priscilla priyana priyanka prudencia prunella puebla pura pureza purisima pyrena pyrrha pythiaEnglish Words Rhyming PETRA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PETRA AS A WHOLE:
impetrable | adjective (a.) Capable of being obtained or moved by petition. |
impetrate | adjective (a.) Obtained by entreaty. |
verb (v. t.) To obtain by request or entreaty. |
impetrating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Impetrate |
impetration | noun (n.) The act of impetrating, or obtaining by petition or entreaty. |
noun (n.) The obtaining of benefice from Rome by solicitation, which benefice belonged to the disposal of the king or other lay patron of the realm. |
impetrative | adjective (a.) Of the nature of impetration; getting, or tending to get, by entreaty. |
impetratory | adjective (a.) Containing or expressing entreaty. |
perpetrable | adjective (a.) Capable of being perpetrated. |
perpetrating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Perpetrate |
perpetration | noun (n.) The act of perpetrating; a doing; -- commonly used of doing something wrong, as a crime. |
noun (n.) The thing perpetrated; an evil action. |
perpetrator | noun (n.) One who perpetrates; esp., one who commits an offense or crime. |
petralogy | noun (n.) See Petrology. |
petrary | noun (n.) An ancient war engine for hurling stones. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PETRA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (etra) - English Words That Ends with etra:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tra) - English Words That Ends with tra:
arthrogastra | noun (n. pl.) A division of the Arachnida, having the abdomen annulated, including the scorpions, harvestmen, etc.; pedipalpi. |
brachelytra | noun (n. pl.) A group of beetles having short elytra, as the rove beetles. |
calyptra | noun (n.) A little hood or veil, resembling an extinguisher in form and position, covering each of the small flasklike capsules which contain the spores of mosses; also, any similar covering body. |
chittra | noun (n.) The axis deer of India. |
conistra | noun (n.) Originally, a part of the palestra, or gymnasium among the Greeks; either the place where sand was stored for use in sprinkling the wrestlers, or the wrestling ground itself. Hence, a part of the orchestra of the Greek theater. |
dicentra | noun (n.) A genus of herbaceous plants, with racemes of two-spurred or heart-shaped flowers, including the Dutchman's breeches, and the more showy Bleeding heart (D. spectabilis). |
dielytra | noun (n.) See Dicentra. |
dioptra | noun (n.) An optical instrument, invented by Hipparchus, for taking altitudes, leveling, etc. |
extra | noun (n.) Something in addition to what is due, expected, or customary; something in addition to the regular charge or compensation, or for which an additional charge is made; as, at European hotels lights are extras. |
noun (n.) Something in addition to what is due, expected, or customary; esp., an added charge or fee, or something for which an additional charge is made. | |
noun (n.) An edition of a newspaper issued at a time other than the regular one. | |
noun (n.) A run, as from a bye, credited to the general score but not made from a hit. | |
noun (n.) Something of an extra quality or grade. | |
adjective (a.) Beyond what is due, usual, expected, or necessary; additional; supernumerary; also, extraordinarily good; superior; as, extra work; extra pay. |
fenestra | noun (n.) A small opening; esp., one of the apertures, closed by membranes, between the tympanum and internal ear. |
foutra | noun (n.) A fig; -- a word of contempt. |
mactra | noun (n.) Any marine bivalve shell of the genus Mactra, and allied genera. Many species are known. Some of them are used as food, as Mactra stultorum, of Europe. See Surf clam, under Surf. |
mantra | noun (n.) A prayer; an invocation; a religious formula; a charm. |
mostra | noun (n.) See Direct, n. |
orchestra | noun (n.) The space in a theater between the stage and the audience; -- originally appropriated by the Greeks to the chorus and its evolutions, afterward by the Romans to persons of distinction, and by the moderns to a band of instrumental musicians. |
noun (n.) The place in any public hall appropriated to a band of instrumental musicians. | |
noun (n.) Loosely: A band of instrumental musicians performing in a theater, concert hall, or other place of public amusement. | |
noun (n.) Strictly: A band suitable for the performance of symphonies, overtures, etc., as well as for the accompaniment of operas, oratorios, cantatas, masses, and the like, or of vocal and instrumental solos. | |
noun (n.) A band composed, for the largest part, of players of the various viol instruments, many of each kind, together with a proper complement of wind instruments of wood and brass; -- as distinguished from a military or street band of players on wind instruments, and from an assemblage of solo players for the rendering of concerted pieces, such as septets, octets, and the like. | |
noun (n.) The instruments employed by a full band, collectively; as, an orchestra of forty stringed instruments, with proper complement of wind instruments. |
palaestra | noun (n.) See Palestra. |
palestra | noun (n.) A wrestling school; hence, a gymnasium, or place for athletic exercise in general. |
noun (n.) A wrestling; the exercise of wrestling. |
rostra | noun (n. pl.) See Rostrum, 2. |
(pl. ) of Rostrum |
sastra | noun (n.) Same as Shaster. |
shastra | noun (n.) A treatise for authoritative instruction among the Hindoos; a book of institutes; especially, a treatise explaining the Vedas. |
solenogastra | noun (n. pl.) An order of lowly organized Mollusca belonging to the Isopleura. A narrow groove takes the place of the foot of other gastropods. |
sutra | noun (n.) A precept; an aphorism; a brief rule. |
noun (n.) A collection of such aphorisms. | |
noun (n.) A body of Hindoo literature containing aphorisms on grammar, meter, law, and philosophy, and forming a connecting link between the Vedic and later Sanscrit literature. |
tantra | noun (n.) A ceremonial treatise related to Puranic and magic literature; esp., one of the sacred works of the worshipers of Sakti. |
ultra | noun (n.) One who advocates extreme measures; an ultraist; an extremist; a radical. |
adjective (a.) Going beyond others, or beyond due limit; extreme; fanatical; uncompromising; as, an ultra reformer; ultra measures. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PETRA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (petr) - Words That Begins with petr:
petrean | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to to rock. |
petre | noun (n.) See Saltpeter. |
petrel | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of longwinged sea birds belonging to the family Procellaridae. The small petrels, or Mother Carey's chickens, belong to Oceanites, Oceanodroma, Procellaria, and several allied genera. |
petrescence | noun (n.) The process of changing into stone; petrification. |
petrescent | adjective (a.) Petrifying; converting into stone; as, petrescent water. |
petrifaction | noun (n.) The process of petrifying, or changing into stone; conversion of any organic matter (animal or vegetable) into stone, or a substance of stony hardness. |
noun (n.) The state or condition of being petrified. | |
noun (n.) That which is petrified; popularly, a body incrusted with stony matter; an incrustation. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: Hardness; callousness; obduracy. |
petrifactive | adjective (a.) Having the quality of converting organic matter into stone; petrifying. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characterized by, petrifaction. |
petrific | adjective (a.) Petrifying; petrifactive. |
petrification | noun (n.) See Petrifaction. |
noun (n.) Fig.: Obduracy; callousness. |
petrifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Petrify |
petrine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to St.Peter; as, the Petrine Epistles. |
petrogale | noun (n.) Any Australian kangaroo of the genus Petrogale, as the rock wallaby (P. penicillata). |
petroglyphic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to petroglyphy. |
petroglyphy | noun (n.) The art or operation of carving figures or inscriptions on rock or stone. |
petrographic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Petrographical |
petrographical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to petrography. |
petrography | noun (n.) The art of writing on stone. |
noun (n.) The scientific description of rocks; that department of science which investigates the constitution of rocks; petrology. |
petrohyoid | adjective (a.) Pertaining to petrous, oe periotic, portion of the skull and the hyoid arch; as, the petrohyoid muscles of the frog. |
petrol | noun (n.) Petroleum. |
petrolatum | noun (n.) A semisolid unctuous substance, neutral, and without taste or odor, derived from petroleum by distilling off the lighter portions and purifying the residue. It is a yellowish, fatlike mass, transparent in thin layers, and somewhat fluorescent. It is used as a bland protective dressing, and as a substitute for fatty materials in ointments. |
petroleum | noun (n.) Rock oil, mineral oil, or natural oil, a dark brown or greenish inflammable liquid, which, at certain points, exists in the upper strata of the earth, from whence it is pumped, or forced by pressure of the gas attending it. It consists of a complex mixture of various hydrocarbons, largely of the methane series, but may vary much in appearance, composition, and properties. It is refined by distillation, and the products include kerosene, benzine, gasoline, paraffin, etc. |
petroleur | noun (n. f.) Alt. of Petroleuse |
petroleuse | noun (n. f.) One who makes use of petroleum for incendiary purposes. |
petroline | noun (n.) A paraffin obtained from petroleum from Rangoon in India, and practically identical with ordinary paraffin. |
petrologic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Petrological |
petrological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to petrology. |
petrologist | noun (n.) One who is versed in petrology. |
petrology | noun (n.) The department of science which is concerned with the mineralogical and chemical composition of rocks, and with their classification: lithology. |
noun (n.) A treatise on petrology. |
petromastoid | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the petrous and mastoid parts of the temporal bone, periotic. |
petromyzont | noun (n.) A lamprey. |
petronel | noun (n.) A sort of hand cannon, or portable firearm, used in France in the 15th century. |
petrosal | noun (n.) A petrosal bone. |
noun (n.) The auditory capsule. | |
adjective (a.) Hard; stony; petrous; as, the petrosal bone; petrosal part of the temporal bone. | |
adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the petrous, or petrosal, bone, or the corresponding part of the temporal bone. |
petrosilex | noun (n.) Felsite. |
petrosilicious | adjective (a.) Containing, or consisting of, petrosilex. |
petrostearine | noun (n.) A solid unctuous material, of which candles are made. |
petrous | adjective (a.) Like stone; hard; stony; rocky; as, the petrous part of the temporal bone. |
adjective (a.) Same as Petrosal. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pet) - Words That Begins with pet:
pet | noun (n.) A cade lamb; a lamb brought up by hand. |
noun (n.) Any person or animal especially cherished and indulged; a fondling; a darling; often, a favorite child. | |
noun (n.) A slight fit of peevishness or fretfulness. | |
adjective (a.) Petted; indulged; admired; cherished; as, a pet child; a pet lamb; a pet theory. | |
verb (v. t.) To treat as a pet; to fondle; to indulge; as, she was petted and spoiled. | |
verb (v. i.) To be a pet. |
petting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pet |
petal | noun (n.) One of the leaves of the corolla, or the colored leaves of a flower. See Corolla, and Illust. of Flower. |
noun (n.) One of the expanded ambulacra which form a rosette on the black of certain Echini. |
petaled | adjective (a.) Having petals; as, a petaled flower; -- opposed to apetalous, and much used in compounds; as, one-petaled, three-petaled, etc. |
petaliferous | adjective (a.) Bearing petals. |
petaliform | adjective (a.) Having the form of a petal; petaloid; petal-shaped. |
petaline | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a petal; attached to, or resembling, a petal. |
petalism | noun (n.) A form of sentence among the ancient Syracusans by which they banished for five years a citizen suspected of having dangerous influence or ambition. It was similar to the ostracism in Athens; but olive leaves were used instead of shells for ballots. |
petalite | noun (n.) A rare mineral, occurring crystallized and in cleavable masses, usually white, or nearly so, in color. It is a silicate of aluminia and lithia. |
petalody | noun (n.) The metamorphosis of various floral organs, usually stamens, into petals. |
petaloid | adjective (a.) Petaline. |
petaloideous | adjective (a.) Having the whole or part of the perianth petaline. |
petalosticha | noun (n. pl.) An order of Echini, including the irregular sea urchins, as the spatangoids. See Spatangoid. |
petalous | adjective (a.) Having petals; petaled; -- opposed to apetalous. |
petalum | noun (n.) A petal. |
petar | noun (n.) See Petard. |
petard | noun (n.) A case containing powder to be exploded, esp. a conical or cylindrical case of metal filled with powder and attached to a plank, to be exploded against and break down gates, barricades, drawbridges, etc. It has been superseded. |
petardeer | noun (n.) Alt. of Petardier |
petardier | noun (n.) One who managed a petard. |
petasus | noun (n.) The winged cap of Mercury; also, a broad-brimmed, low-crowned hat worn by Greeks and Romans. |
petaurist | noun (n.) Any flying marsupial of the genera Petaurus, Phalangista, Acrobata, and allied genera. See Flying mouse, under Flying, and Phalangister. |
petechiae | noun (n. pl.) Small crimson, purple, or livid spots, like flea-bites, due to extravasation of blood, which appear on the skin in malignant fevers, etc. |
petechial | adjective (a.) Characterized by, or pertaining to, petechiae; spotted. |
peter | noun (n.) A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles, |
verb (v. i.) To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out. |
petering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Peter |
peterel | noun (n.) See Petrel. |
peterero | noun (n.) See Pederero. |
peterman | noun (n.) A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter. |
petersham | noun (n.) A rough, knotted woolen cloth, used chiefly for men's overcoats; also, a coat of that material. |
peterwort | noun (n.) See Saint Peter's-wort, under Saint. |
petiolar | adjective (a.) Alt. of Petiolary |
petiolary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to petiole, or proceeding from it; as, a petiolar tendril; growing or supported upon a petiole; as, a petiolar gland; a petiolar bud. |
petiolate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Petiolated |
petiolated | adjective (a.) Having a stalk or petiole; as, a petioleate leaf; the petiolated abdomen of certain Hymenoptera. |
petiole | noun (n.) A leafstalk; the footstalk of a leaf, connecting the blade with the stem. See Illust. of Leaf. |
noun (n.) A stalk or peduncle. |
petioled | adjective (a.) Petiolate. |
petiolulate | adjective (a.) Supported by its own petiolule. |
petiolule | noun (n.) A small petiole, or the petiole of a leaflet. |
petit | adjective (a.) Small; little; insignificant; mean; -- Same as Petty. |
petition | noun (n.) A prayer; a supplication; an imploration; an entreaty; especially, a request of a solemn or formal kind; a prayer to the Supreme Being, or to a person of superior power, rank, or authority; also, a single clause in such a prayer. |
noun (n.) A formal written request addressed to an official person, or to an organized body, having power to grant it; specifically (Law), a supplication to government, in either of its branches, for the granting of a particular grace or right; -- in distinction from a memorial, which calls certain facts to mind; also, the written document. | |
verb (v. t.) To make a prayer or request to; to ask from; to solicit; to entreat; especially, to make a formal written supplication, or application to, as to any branch of the government; as, to petition the court; to petition the governor. | |
verb (v. i.) To make a petition or solicitation. |
petitioning | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Petition |
noun (n.) The act of presenting apetition; a supplication. |
petitionary | adjective (a.) Supplicatory; making a petition. |
adjective (a.) Containing a petition; of the nature of a petition; as, a petitionary epistle. |
petitionee | noun (n.) A person cited to answer, or defend against, a petition. |
petitioner | noun (n.) One who presents a petition. |
petitor | noun (n.) One who seeks or asks; a seeker; an applicant. |
petitory | adjective (a.) Petitioning; soliciting; supplicating. |
petong | noun (n.) See Packfong. |
pettichaps | noun (n.) See Pettychaps. |
petticoat | noun (n.) A loose under-garment worn by women, and covering the body below the waist. |
pettifogging | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pettifog |
noun (n.) Pettifoggery. | |
adjective (a.) Paltry; quibbling; mean. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PETRA:
English Words which starts with 'pe' and ends with 'ra':
pecora | noun (n. pl.) An extensive division of ruminants, including the antelopes, deer, and cattle. |
pellagra | noun (n.) An erythematous affection of the skin, with severe constitutional and nervous symptoms, endemic in Northern Italy. |
pentamera | noun (n. pl.) An extensive division of Coleoptera, including those that normally have five-jointed tarsi. It embraces about half of all the known species of the Coleoptera. |
penumbra | noun (n.) An incomplete or partial shadow. |
noun (n.) The shadow cast, in an eclipse, where the light is partly, but not wholly, cut off by the intervening body; the space of partial illumination between the umbra, or perfect shadow, on all sides, and the full light. | |
noun (n.) The part of a picture where the shade imperceptibly blends with the light. |