Name Report For First Name METHENA:

METHENA

First name METHENA's origin is French. METHENA means "Meaning Unknown". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with METHENA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of methena.(Brown names are of the same origin (French) with METHENA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with METHENA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming METHENA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES METHENA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH METHENA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (ethena) - Names That Ends with ethena:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (thena) - Names That Ends with thena:

athena jonathena

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (hena) - Names That Ends with hena:

alhena

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ena) - Names That Ends with ena:

abena makena zena zwena nena bozena celena irena philomena polyxena pyrena rena yalena kalena adena jardena meena allena elena filomena marilena jelena kwabena serena aghadreena aleena alena almundena analena andena angellena arleena arlena ashleena asucena aurkena autena azucena azusena bena birdena breena buena charleena charlena cholena christeena christena collena correena cullodena cyrena daena dalena darena darleena darlena deena defena dena doreena dreena duena earlena eilena eleena ellena elvena ena fineena francena galena helena ilena jaena jeena jena jimena jolena jovena judeena kareena kathleena kemena kolena kristalena kristeena kristena larena laurena leena lena lorena lucena madalena maddalena madelena

NAMES RHYMING WITH METHENA (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (methen) - Names That Begins with methen:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (methe) - Names That Begins with methe:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (meth) - Names That Begins with meth:

methina

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (met) - Names That Begins with met:

meta metanira metea metis mettabel mette meturato

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (me) - Names That Begins with me:

mead meade meadghbh meadhbh meadhra meadow meagan mealcoluim meara mearr mecatl meccus meda medb medea medina medora medoro medr medredydd medrod medus medusa medwin medwine medwyn meeda megan megane megara megdn megedagik meghan mehadi mehdi mehemet mehetabel meheytabel mehitabelle mehitahelle meht-urt mei-yin meika meilseoir meinhard meinke meino meinrad meinyard meir meira mejra meka mekhi mekledoodum mekonnen mel melaina melaine melampus melanee melania melanie melanippus melantha melanthe melanthius melantho melborn melbourne melburn melby melbyrne melchoir meldon meldri meldrick meldrik meldryk mele meleagant meleager melecertes melechan melek melena melesse meleta meletios meli melia meliadus

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH METHENA:

First Names which starts with 'met' and ends with 'ena':

First Names which starts with 'me' and ends with 'na':

melina melusina melvina mercina merna

First Names which starts with 'm' and ends with 'a':

mabbina mabina maca macala macayla macha machara machayla machupa mackayla mackenna macmurra mada madalina madeeha madeleina madelina madena madia madina madora madra maelisa maertisa magda magdala magdalena magena magnhilda magnilda magnolia maha mahala mahalia mahila mahina maia maiana maida maira mairia mairona maitea maitena maitilda maiya majeeda majella majida maka makala makarioa makda makeda makela makemba makenna makya malaika malana maleka malia maliha malika malila malina malinda malita malmuira malva malvina mana manaba manara manauia manda mandisa manisha maniya mankalita manoela mantotohpa manuela manya maola mapiya mara maranda marcela marcella marcellia marcia marcsa marea mareesa

English Words Rhyming METHENA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES METHENA AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH METHENA (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ethena) - English Words That Ends with ethena:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (thena) - English Words That Ends with thena:



Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (hena) - English Words That Ends with hena:



Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ena) - English Words That Ends with ena:


amphisbaenanoun (n.) A fabled serpent with a head at each end, moving either way.
 noun (n.) A genus of harmless lizards, serpentlike in form, without legs, and with both ends so much alike that they appear to have a head at each, and ability to move either way. See Illustration in Appendix.

antilegomenanoun (n. pl.) Certain books of the New Testament which were for a time not universally received, but which are now considered canonical. These are the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistles of James and Jude, the second Epistle of Peter, the second and third Epistles of John, and the Revelation. The undisputed books are called the Homologoumena.

arenanoun (n.) The area in the central part of an amphitheater, in which the gladiators fought and other shows were exhibited; -- so called because it was covered with sand.
 noun (n.) Any place of public contest or exertion; any sphere of action; as, the arenaof debate; the arena of life.
 noun (n.) "Sand" or "gravel" in the kidneys.

avenanoun (n.) A genus of grasses, including the common oat (Avena sativa); the oat grasses.

cantilenanoun (n.) See Cantabile.

catenanoun (n.) A chain or series of things connected with each other.

coralligenanoun (n. pl.) Same as Anthozoa.

dracaenanoun (n.) A genus of liliaceous plants with woody stems and funnel-shaped flowers.

dreissenanoun (n.) A genus of bivalve shells of which one species (D. polymorpha) is often so abundant as to be very troublesome in the fresh waters of Europe.

galenanoun (n.) A remedy or antidose for poison; theriaca.
 noun (n.) Lead sulphide; the principal ore of lead. It is of a bluish gray color and metallic luster, and is cubic in crystallization and cleavage.

helenanoun (n.) See St. Elmo's fire, under Saint.

homologoumenanoun (n. pl.) Those books of the New Testament which were acknowledged as canonical by the early church; -- distinguished from antilegomena.

hyaenanoun (n.) Same as Hyena.

hyenanoun (n.) Any carnivorous mammal of the family Hyaenidae, of which three living species are known. They are large and strong, but cowardly. They feed chiefly on carrion, and are nocturnal in their habits.

ingenanoun (n.) The gorilla.

lagenanoun (n.) The terminal part of the cochlea in birds and most reptiles; an appendage of the sacculus, corresponding to the cochlea, in fishes and amphibians.

lenanoun (n.) A procuress.

marenanoun (n.) A European whitefish of the genus Coregonus.

melaenanoun (n.) A discharge from the bowels of black matter, consisting of altered blood.

melenanoun (n.) See Melaena.

modenanoun (n.) A certain crimsonlike color.

molybdenanoun (n.) See Molybdenite.

muraenanoun (n.) A genus of large eels of the family Miraenidae. They differ from the common eel in lacking pectoral fins and in having the dorsal and anal fins continuous. The murry (Muraena Helenae) of Southern Europe was the muraena of the Romans. It is highly valued as a food fish.

ozenanoun (n.) A discharge of fetid matter from the nostril, particularly if associated with ulceration of the soft parts and disease of the bones of the nose.

patenanoun (n.) A paten.
 noun (n.) A grassy expanse in the hill region of Ceylon.

phagedenanoun (n.) A canine appetite; bulimia.
 noun (n.) Spreading, obstinate ulceration.

phalaenanoun (n.) A linnaean genus which included the moths in general.

philopenanoun (n.) A present or gift which is made as a forfeit in a social game that is played in various ways; also, the game itself.

pyrenanoun (n.) A nutlet resembling a seed, or the kernel of a drupe.

scenanoun (n.) A scene in an opera.
 noun (n.) An accompanied dramatic recitative, interspersed with passages of melody, or followed by a full aria.

subpenanoun (n. & v. t.) See Subpoena.

subpoenanoun (n.) A writ commanding the attendance in court, as a witness, of the person on whom it is served, under a penalty; the process by which a defendant in equity is commanded to appear and answer the plaintiff's bill.
 verb (v. t.) To serve with a writ of subpoena; to command attendance in court by a legal writ, under a penalty in case of disobedience.

venanoun (n.) A vein.

verbenanoun (n.) A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH METHENA (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (methen) - Words That Begins with methen:


methenenoun (n.) See Methylene.

methenylnoun (n.) The hypothetical hydrocarbon radical CH, regarded as an essential residue of certain organic compounds.


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (methe) - Words That Begins with methe:


metheglinnoun (n.) A fermented beverage made of honey and water; mead.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (meth) - Words That Begins with meth:


methnoun (n.) See Meathe.

methaemoglobinnoun (n.) A stable crystalline compound obtained by the decomposition of hemoglobin. It is found in old blood stains.

methalnoun (n.) A white waxy substance, found in small quantities in spermaceti as an ethereal salt of several fatty acids, and regarded as an alcohol of the methane series.

methanenoun (n.) A light, colorless, gaseous, inflammable hydrocarbon, CH4; marsh gas. See Marsh gas, under Gas.

methidenoun (n.) A binary compound of methyl with some element; as, aluminium methide, Al2(CH3)6.

methionatenoun (n.) A salt of methionic acid.

methionicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a sulphonic (thionic) acid derivative of methane, obtained as a stable white crystalline substance, CH2.(SO3H)2, which forms well defined salts.

methodnoun (n.) An orderly procedure or process; regular manner of doing anything; hence, manner; way; mode; as, a method of teaching languages; a method of improving the mind.
 noun (n.) Orderly arrangement, elucidation, development, or classification; clear and lucid exhibition; systematic arrangement peculiar to an individual.
 noun (n.) Classification; a mode or system of classifying natural objects according to certain common characteristics; as, the method of Theophrastus; the method of Ray; the Linnaean method.

methodicadjective (a.) Alt. of Methodical

methodicaladjective (a.) Arranged with regard to method; disposed in a suitable manner, or in a manner to illustrate a subject, or to facilitate practical observation; as, the methodical arrangement of arguments; a methodical treatise.
 adjective (a.) Proceeding with regard to method; systematic.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the ancient school of physicians called methodists.

methodiosnoun (n.) The art and principles of method.

methodismnoun (n.) The system of doctrines, polity, and worship, of the sect called Methodists.

methodistnoun (n.) One who observes method.
 noun (n.) One of an ancient school of physicians who rejected observation and founded their practice on reasoning and theory.
 noun (n.) One of a sect of Christians, the outgrowth of a small association called the "Holy Club," formed at Oxford University, A.D. 1729, of which the most conspicuous members were John Wesley and his brother Charles; -- originally so called from the methodical strictness of members of the club in all religious duties.
 noun (n.) A person of strict piety; one who lives in the exact observance of religious duties; -- sometimes so called in contempt or ridicule.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the sect of Methodists; as, Methodist hymns; a Methodist elder.

methodisticadjective (a.) Alt. of Methodistical

methodisticaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to methodists, or to the Methodists.

methodizationnoun (n.) The act or process of methodizing, or the state of being methodized.

methodizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Methodize

methodizernoun (n.) One who methodizes.

methodologicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to methodology.

methodologynoun (n.) The science of method or arrangement; a treatise on method.

metholnoun (n.) The technical name of methyl alcohol or wood spirit; also, by extension, the class name of any of the series of alcohols of the methane series of which methol proper is the type. See Methyl alcohol, under Methyl.

methoxylnoun (n.) A hypothetical radical, CH3O, analogous to hydroxyl.

methylnoun (n.) A hydrocarbon radical, CH3, not existing alone but regarded as an essential residue of methane, and appearing as a component part of many derivatives; as, methyl alcohol, methyl ether, methyl amine, etc.

methylalnoun (n.) A light, volatile liquid, H2C(OCH3)2, regarded as a complex ether, and having a pleasant ethereal odor. It is obtained by the partial oxidation of methyl alcohol. Called also formal.

methylaminenoun (n.) See Methyl amine, under Methyl.

methylatenoun (n.) An alcoholate of methyl alcohol in which the hydroxyl hydrogen is replaced by a metal, after the analogy of a hydrate; as, sodium methylate, CH3ONa.
 verb (v. t.) To impregnate or mix with methyl or methyl alcohol.

methylatedadjective (a.) Impregnated with, or containing, methyl alcohol or wood spirit; as, methylated spirits.

methylenenoun (n.) A hydrocarbon radical, CH2, not known in the free state, but regarded as an essential residue and component of certain derivatives of methane; as, methylene bromide, CH2Br2; -- formerly called also methene.

methylicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, methyl; specifically, designating methyl alcohol. See under Methyl.

methysticinnoun (n.) A white, silky, crystalline substance extracted from the thick rootstock of a species of pepper (Piper methysticum) of the South Sea Islands; -- called also kanakin.

methanometernoun (n.) An instrument, resembling a eudiometer, to detect the presence and amount of methane, as in coal mines.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (met) - Words That Begins with met:


metabasisnoun (n.) A transition from one subject to another.
 noun (n.) Same as Metabola.

metabolanoun (n.) Alt. of Metabole
 noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Metabolia

metabolenoun (n.) A change or mutation; a change of disease, symptoms, or treatment.

metabolianoun (n. pl.) A comprehensive group of insects, including those that undegro a metamorphosis.

metaboliannoun (n.) An insect which undergoes a metamorphosis.

metabolicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to metamorphosis; pertaining to, or involving, change.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to metabolism; as, metabolic activity; metabolic force.

metabolisisnoun (n.) Metabolism.

metabolismnoun (n.) The act or process, by which living tissues or cells take up and convert into their own proper substance the nutritive material brought to them by the blood, or by which they transform their cell protoplasm into simpler substances, which are fitted either for excretion or for some special purpose, as in the manufacture of the digestive ferments. Hence, metabolism may be either constructive (anabolism), or destructive (katabolism).
 noun (n.) The series of chemical changes which take place in an organism, by means of which food is manufactured and utilized and waste materials are eliminated.

metabolitenoun (n.) A product of metabolism; a substance produced by metabolic action, as urea.

metabranchialadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the lobe of the carapace of crabs covering the posterior branchiae.

metacarpalnoun (n.) A metacarpal bone.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the metacarpus.

metacarpusnoun (n.) That part of the skeleton of the hand or forefoot between the carpus and phalanges. In man it consists of five bones. See Illust. of Artiodactyla.

metacenternoun (n.) Alt. of -tre

metacetonenoun (n.) A colorless liquid of an agreeable odor, C6H10O, obtained by distilling a mixture of sugar and lime; -- so called because formerly regarded as a polymeric modification of acetone.

metachloralnoun (n.) A white, amorphous, insoluble substance regarded as a polymeric variety of chloral.

metachronismnoun (n.) An error committed in chronology by placing an event after its real time.

metachrosisnoun (n.) The power og changing color at will by the expansion of special pigment cells, under nerve influence, as seen in many reptiles, fishes, etc.

metacinnabaritenoun (n.) Sulphide of mercury in isometric form and black in color.

metacismnoun (n.) A defect in pronouncing the letter m, or a too frequent use of it.

metacroleinnoun (n.) A polymeric modification of acrolein obtained by heating it with caustic potash. It is a crystalline substance having an aromatic odor.

metacromionnoun (n.) A process projecting backward and downward from the acromion of the scapula of some mammals.

metadiscoidaladjective (a.) Discoidal by derivation; -- applied especially to the placenta of man and apes, because it is supposed to have been derived from a diffused placenta.

metagastricadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the two posterior gastric lobes of the carapace of crabs.

metagenesisnoun (n.) The change of form which one animal species undergoes in a series of successively produced individuals, extending from the one developed from the ovum to the final perfected individual. Hence, metagenesis involves the production of sexual individuals by nonsexual means, either directly or through intervening sexless generations. Opposed to monogenesis. See Alternate generation, under Generation.
 noun (n.) Alternation of sexual and asexual or gemmiparous generations; -- in distinction from heterogamy.

metageneticadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to metagenesis.

metagenicadjective (a.) Metagenetic.

metagnathousadjective (a.) Cross-billed; -- said of certain birds, as the crossbill.

metagrammatismnoun (n.) Anagrammatism.

metagraphicadjective (a.) By or pertaining to metagraphy.

metagraphynoun (n.) The art or act of rendering the letters of the alphabet of one language into the possible equivalents of another; transliteration.

metalnoun (n.) An elementary substance, as sodium, calcium, or copper, whose oxide or hydroxide has basic rather than acid properties, as contrasted with the nonmetals, or metalloids. No sharp line can be drawn between the metals and nonmetals, and certain elements partake of both acid and basic qualities, as chromium, manganese, bismuth, etc.
 noun (n.) Ore from which a metal is derived; -- so called by miners.
 noun (n.) A mine from which ores are taken.
 noun (n.) The substance of which anything is made; material; hence, constitutional disposition; character; temper.
 noun (n.) Courage; spirit; mettle. See Mettle.
 noun (n.) The broken stone used in macadamizing roads and ballasting railroads.
 noun (n.) The effective power or caliber of guns carried by a vessel of war.
 noun (n.) Glass in a state of fusion.
 noun (n.) The rails of a railroad.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with metal; as, to metal a ship's bottom; to metal a road.

metalingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Metal

metalammoniumnoun (n.) A hypothetical radical derived from ammonium by the substitution of metallic atoms in place of hydrogen.

metalbuminnoun (n.) A form of albumin found in ascitic and certain serous fluids. It is sometimes regarded as a mixture of albumin and mucin.

metaldehydenoun (n.) A white crystalline substance isomeric with, and obtained from, acetic aldehyde by polymerization, and reconvertible into the same.

metalepsisnoun (n.) The continuation of a trope in one word through a succession of significations, or the union of two or more tropes of a different kind in one word.

metalepsynoun (n.) Exchange; replacement; substitution; metathesis.

metalepticadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a metalepsis.
 adjective (a.) Transverse; as, the metaleptic motion of a muscle.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, concerned in, or occurring by, metalepsy.

metalepticaladjective (a.) Metaleptic.

metallicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a metal; of the nature of metal; resembling metal; as, a metallic appearance; a metallic alloy.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or characterized by, the essential and implied properties of a metal, as contrasted with a nonmetal or metalloid; basic; antacid; positive.

metallicaladjective (a.) See Metallic.

metallifacturenoun (n.) The production and working or manufacture of metals.

metalliferousadjective (a.) Producing metals; yielding metals.

metalliformadjective (a.) Having the form or structure of a metal.

metallinenoun (n.) A substance of variable composition, but resembling a soft, dark-colored metal, used in the bearings of machines for obviating friction, and as a substitute for lubricants.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a metal; metallic; as, metalline properties.
 adjective (a.) Impregnated with metallic salts; chalybeate; as, metalline water.

metallistnoun (n.) A worker in metals, or one skilled in metals.

metallizationnoun (n.) The act or process of metallizing.

metallizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Metallize

metallochromenoun (n.) A coloring produced by the deposition of some metallic compound; specifically, the prismatic tints produced by depositing a film of peroxide of lead on polished steel by electricity.

metallochromynoun (n.) The art or process of coloring metals.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH METHENA:

English Words which starts with 'met' and ends with 'ena':



English Words which starts with 'me' and ends with 'na':

meandrinanoun (n.) A genus of corals with meandering grooves and ridges, including the brain corals.

medialunanoun (n.) See Half-moon.

meminnanoun (n.) A small deerlet, or chevrotain, of India.