First Names Rhyming ROSEMARY
English Words Rhyming ROSEMARY
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ROSEMARY AS A WHOLE:
rosemary | noun (n.) A labiate shrub (Rosmarinus officinalis) with narrow grayish leaves, growing native in the southern part of France, Spain, and Italy, also in Asia Minor and in China. It has a fragrant smell, and a warm, pungent, bitterish taste. It is used in cookery, perfumery, etc., and is an emblem of fidelity or constancy. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ROSEMARY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (osemary) - English Words That Ends with osemary:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (semary) - English Words That Ends with semary:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (emary) - English Words That Ends with emary:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (mary) - English Words That Ends with mary:
accustomary | adjective (a.) Usual; customary. |
blomary | noun (n.) See Bloomery. |
bloomary | noun (n.) See Bloomery. |
calamary | noun (n.) A cephalopod, belonging to the genus Loligo and related genera. There are many species. They have a sack of inklike fluid which they discharge from the siphon tube, when pursued or alarmed, in order to confuse their enemies. Their shell is a thin horny plate, within the flesh of the back, shaped very much like a quill pen. In America they are called squids. See Squid. |
costmary | noun (n.) A garden plant (Chrysanthemum Balsamita) having a strong balsamic smell, and nearly allied to tansy. It is used as a pot herb and salad plant and in flavoring ale and beer. Called also alecost. |
customary | noun (n.) A book containing laws and usages, or customs; as, the Customary of the Normans. |
| adjective (a.) Agreeing with, or established by, custom; established by common usage; conventional; habitual. |
| adjective (a.) Holding or held by custom; as, customary tenants; customary service or estate. |
custumary | adjective (a.) See Customary. |
gemmary | noun (n.) A receptacle for jewels or gems; a jewel house; jewels or gems, collectively. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to gems. |
infirmary | noun (n.) A hospital, or place where the infirm or sick are lodged and nursed gratuitously, or where out-patients are treated. |
lachrymary | adjective (a.) Containing, or intended to contain, tears; lachrymal. |
mammary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the mammae or breasts; as, the mammary arteries and veins. |
mary | noun (n.) Marrow. |
| (interj.) See Marry. |
nummary | adjective (a.) Of or relating to coins or money. |
palmary | adjective (a.) Palmar. |
| adjective (a.) Worthy of the palm; palmy; preeminent; superior; principal; chief; as, palmary work. |
primary | noun (n.) That which stands first in order, rank, or importance; a chief matter. |
| noun (n.) A primary meeting; a caucus. |
| noun (n.) One of the large feathers on the distal joint of a bird's wing. See Plumage, and Illust. of Bird. |
| noun (n.) A primary planet; the brighter component of a double star. See under Planet. |
| adjective (a.) First in order of time or development or in intention; primitive; fundamental; original. |
| adjective (a.) First in order, as being preparatory to something higher; as, primary assemblies; primary schools. |
| adjective (a.) First in dignity or importance; chief; principal; as, primary planets; a matter of primary importance. |
| adjective (a.) Earliest formed; fundamental. |
| adjective (a.) Illustrating, possessing, or characterized by, some quality or property in the first degree; having undergone the first stage of substitution or replacement. |
spermary | noun (n.) An organ in which spermatozoa are developed; a sperm gland; a testicle. |
submammary | adjective (a.) Situated under the mammae; as, submammary inflammation. |
summary | adjective (a.) Formed into a sum; summed up; reduced into a narrow compass, or into few words; short; brief; concise; compendious; as, a summary statement of facts. |
| adjective (a.) Hence, rapidly performed; quickly executed; as, a summary process; to take summary vengeance. |
| adjective (a.) A general or comprehensive statement; an abridged account; an abstract, abridgment, or compendium, containing the sum or substance of a fuller account. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ary) - English Words That Ends with ary:
abecedary | noun (n.) A primer; the first principle or rudiment of anything. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or formed by, the letters of the alphabet; alphabetic; hence, rudimentary. |
ablutionary | adjective (a.) Pertaining to ablution. |
accessary | noun (n.) One who, not being present, contributes as an assistant or instigator to the commission of an offense. |
| adjective (a.) Accompanying, as a subordinate; additional; accessory; esp., uniting in, or contributing to, a crime, but not as chief actor. See Accessory. |
acetary | noun (n.) An acid pulp in certain fruits, as the pear. |
actionary | noun (n.) Alt. of Actionist |
actuary | noun (n.) A registrar or clerk; -- used originally in courts of civil law jurisdiction, but in Europe used for a clerk or registrar generally. |
| noun (n.) The computing official of an insurance company; one whose profession it is to calculate for insurance companies the risks and premiums for life, fire, and other insurances. |
additionary | adjective (a.) Additional. |
admaxillary | adjective (a.) Near to the maxilla or jawbone. |
adminiculary | adjective (a.) Adminicular. |
adversary | noun (n.) One who is turned against another or others with a design to oppose or resist them; a member of an opposing or hostile party; an opponent; an antagonist; an enemy; a foe. |
| adjective (a.) Opposed; opposite; adverse; antagonistic. |
| adjective (a.) Having an opposing party; not unopposed; as, an adversary suit. |
aestuary | noun (n. & a.) See Estuary. |
alary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to wings; also, wing-shaped. |
alimentary | adjective (a.) Pertaining to aliment or food, or to the function of nutrition; nutritious; alimental; as, alimentary substances. |
allodiary | noun (n.) One who holds an allodium. |
alveary | noun (n.) A beehive, or something resembling a beehive. |
| noun (n.) The hollow of the external ear. |
alveolary | adjective (a.) Alveolar. |
ampullary | adjective (a.) Resembling an ampulla. |
ancillary | adjective (a.) Subservient or subordinate, like a handmaid; auxiliary. |
anniversary | noun (n.) The annual return of the day on which any notable event took place, or is wont to be celebrated; as, the anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. |
| noun (n.) The day on which Mass is said yearly for the soul of a deceased person; the commemoration of some sacred event, as the dedication of a church or the consecration of a pope. |
| noun (n.) The celebration which takes place on an anniversary day. |
| adjective (a.) Returning with the year, at a stated time; annual; yearly; as, an anniversary feast. |
annuary | noun (n.) A yearbook. |
| adjective (a.) Annual. |
annulary | adjective (a.) Having the form of a ring; annular. |
antidotary | adjective (a.) Antidotal. |
antiphonary | noun (n.) A book containing a collection of antiphons; the book in which the antiphons of the breviary, with their musical notes, are contained. |
antiquary | noun (n.) One devoted to the study of ancient times through their relics, as inscriptions, monuments, remains of ancient habitations, statues, coins, manuscripts, etc.; one who searches for and studies the relics of antiquity. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to antiquity. |
apiary | noun (n.) A place where bees are kept; a stand or shed for bees; a beehouse. |
apocrisiary | noun (n.) Alt. of Apocrisiarius |
apothecary | noun (n.) One who prepares and sells drugs or compounds for medicinal purposes. |
arbitrary | adjective (a.) Depending on will or discretion; not governed by any fixed rules; as, an arbitrary decision; an arbitrary punishment. |
| adjective (a.) Exercised according to one's own will or caprice, and therefore conveying a notion of a tendency to abuse the possession of power. |
| adjective (a.) Despotic; absolute in power; bound by no law; harsh and unforbearing; tyrannical; as, an arbitrary prince or government. |
arborary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to trees; arboreal. |
armamentary | noun (n.) An armory; a magazine or arsenal. |
armillary | noun (n.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a bracelet or ring; consisting of rings or circles. |
arrectary | noun (n.) An upright beam. |
articulary | noun (n.) A bone in the base of the lower jaw of many birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes. |
atrabiliary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to atra bilis or black bile, a fluid formerly supposed to be produced by the kidneys. |
| adjective (a.) Melancholic or hypohondriac; atrabilious; -- from the supposed predominance of black bile, to the influence of which the ancients attributed hypochondria, melancholy, and mania. |
auctary | noun (n.) That which is superadded; augmentation. |
auctionary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an auction or an auctioneer. |
auxiliary | noun (n.) A helper; an assistant; a confederate in some action or enterprise. |
| noun (n.) Foreign troops in the service of a nation at war; (rarely in sing.), a member of the allied or subsidiary force. |
| adjective (a.) Conferring aid or help; helping; aiding; assisting; subsidiary; as auxiliary troops. |
| (sing.) A verb which helps to form the voices, modes, and tenses of other verbs; -- called, also, an auxiliary verb; as, have, be, may, can, do, must, shall, and will, in English; etre and avoir, in French; avere and essere, in Italian; estar and haber, in Spanish. |
| (sing.) A quantity introduced for the purpose of simplifying or facilitating some operation, as in equations or trigonometrical formulae. |
aviary | noun (n.) A house, inclosure, large cage, or other place, for keeping birds confined; a bird house. |
aweary | adjective (a.) Weary. |
axillary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the axilla or armpit; as, axillary gland, artery, nerve. |
| adjective (a.) Situated in, or rising from, an axil; of or pertaining to an axil. |
bacillary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to little rods; rod-shaped. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to bacilli; produced by, or containing, bacilli; bacillar; as, a bacillary disease. |
balneary | noun (n.) A bathing room. |
barbary | noun (n.) The countries on the north coast of Africa from Egypt to the Atlantic. Hence: A Barbary horse; a barb. [Obs.] Also, a kind of pigeon. |
basilary | noun (n.) Relating to, or situated at, the base. |
| noun (n.) Lower; inferior; applied to impulses or springs of action. |
beggary | noun (n.) The act of begging; the state of being a beggar; mendicancy; extreme poverty. |
| noun (n.) Beggarly appearance. |
| adjective (a.) Beggarly. |
benedictionary | noun (n.) A collected series of benedictions. |
beneficiary | noun (n.) A feudatory or vassal; hence, one who holds a benefice and uses its proceeds. |
| noun (n.) One who receives anything as a gift; one who receives a benefit or advantage; esp. one who receives help or income from an educational fund or a trust estate. |
| adjective (a.) Holding some office or valuable possession, in subordination to another; holding under a feudal or other superior; having a dependent and secondary possession. |
| adjective (a.) Bestowed as a gratuity; as, beneficiary gifts. |
bibliothecary | noun (n.) A librarian. |
bicentenary | noun (n.) The two hundredth anniversary, or its celebration. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to two hundred, esp. to two hundred years; as, a bicentenary celebration. |
biliary | adjective (a.) Relating or belonging to bile; conveying bile; as, biliary acids; biliary ducts. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ROSEMARY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (rosemar) - Words That Begins with rosemar:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (rosema) - Words That Begins with rosema:
rosemaloes | noun (n.) The liquid storax of the East Indian Liquidambar orientalis. |
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (rosem) - Words That Begins with rosem:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (rose) - Words That Begins with rose:
rose | noun (n.) A flower and shrub of any species of the genus Rosa, of which there are many species, mostly found in the morthern hemispere |
| noun (n.) A knot of ribbon formed like a rose; a rose knot; a rosette, esp. one worn on a shoe. |
| noun (n.) A rose window. See Rose window, below. |
| noun (n.) A perforated nozzle, as of a pipe, spout, etc., for delivering water in fine jets; a rosehead; also, a strainer at the foot of a pump. |
| noun (n.) The erysipelas. |
| noun (n.) The card of the mariner's compass; also, a circular card with radiating lines, used in other instruments. |
| noun (n.) The color of a rose; rose-red; pink. |
| noun (n.) A diamond. See Rose diamond, below. |
| verb (v. t.) To render rose-colored; to redden; to flush. |
| verb (v. t.) To perfume, as with roses. |
| (imp.) of Rise |
| () imp. of Rise. |
roseal | adjective (a.) resembling a rose in smell or color. |
roseate | adjective (a.) Full of roses; rosy; as, roseate bowers. |
| adjective (a.) resembling a rose in color or fragrance; esp., tinged with rose color; blooming; as, roseate beauty; her roseate lips. |
rosebay | noun (n.) the oleander. |
| noun (n.) Any shrub of the genus Rhododendron. |
| noun (n.) An herb (Epilobium spicatum) with showy purple flowers, common in Europe and North America; -- called also great willow herb. |
rosebud | noun (n.) The flower of a rose before it opens, or when but partially open. |
rosebush | noun (n.) The bush or shrub which bears roses. |
rosedrop | noun (n.) A lozenge having a rose flavor. |
| noun (n.) A kind of earring. |
| noun (n.) A ruddy eruption upon the nose caused by drinking ardent spirits; a grog blossom. |
rosefinch | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of Asiatic finches of the genera Carpodacus, and Propasser, and allied genera, in which the male is more or less colored with rose red. |
rosefish | noun (n.) A large marine scorpaenoid food fish (Sebastes marinus) found on the northern coasts of Europe and America. called also red perch, hemdurgan, Norway haddok, and also, erroneously, snapper, bream, and bergylt. |
rosehead | noun (n.) See Rose, n., 4. |
| noun (n.) A many-sided pyramidal head upon a nail; also a nail with such a head. |
roseine | noun (n.) See Magenta. |
roselite | noun (n.) A hydrous arsenite of cobalt, occuring in small red crystals, allied to erythrite. |
rosella | noun (n.) A beautiful Australian parrakeet (Platycercus eximius) often kept as a cage bird. The head and back of the neck are scarlet, the throat is white, the back dark green varied with lighter green, and the breast yellow. |
roselle | noun (n.) a malvaceous plant (Hibiscus Sabdariffa) cultivated in the east and West Indies for its fleshy calyxes, which are used for making tarts and jelly and an acid drink. |
rosen | adjective (a.) Consisting of roses; rosy. |
roseola | noun (n.) A rose-colored efflorescence upon the skin, occurring in circumscribed patches of little or no elevation and often alternately fading and reviving; also, an acute specific disease which is characterized by an eruption of this character; -- called also rose rash. |
roser | noun (n.) A rosier; a rosebush. |
roseroot | noun (n.) A fleshy-leaved herb (Rhodiola rosea); rosewort; -- so called because the roots have the odor of roses. |
rosery | noun (n.) A place where roses are cultivated; a nursery of roses. See Rosary, 1. |
roset | noun (n.) A red color used by painters. |
rosette | noun (n.) An imitation of a rose by means of ribbon or other material, -- used as an ornament or a badge. |
| noun (n.) An ornament in the form of a rose or roundel, -much used in decoration. |
| noun (n.) A red color. See Roset. |
| noun (n.) A rose burner. See under Rose. |
| noun (n.) Any structure having a flowerlike form; especially, the group of five broad ambulacra on the upper side of the spatangoid and clypeastroid sea urchins. See Illust. of Spicule, and Sand dollar, under Sand. |
| noun (n.) A flowerlike color marking; as, the rosettes on the leopard. |
rosewood | noun (n.) A valuable cabinet wood of a dark red color, streaked and variegated with black, obtained from several tropical leguminous trees of the genera Dalbergia and Machaerium. The finest kind is from Brazil, and is said to be from the Dalbergia nigra. |
roseworm | noun (n.) The larva of any one of several species of lepidopterous insects which feed upon the leaves, buds, or blossoms of the rose, especially Cacaecia rosaceana, which rolls up the leaves for a nest, and devours both the leaves and buds. |
rosewort | noun (n.) Roseroot. |
| noun (n.) Any plant nearly related to the rose. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ros) - Words That Begins with ros:
rosaceous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Rosaceae) of which the rose is the type. It includes also the plums and cherries, meadowsweet, brambles, the strawberry, the hawthorn, applies, pears, service trees, and quinces. |
| adjective (a.) Like a rose in shape or appearance; as, a rosaceous corolla. |
| adjective (a.) Of a pure purpish pink color. |
rosacic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid (called also lithic acid) found in certain red precipitates of urine. See Uric. |
rosalgar | noun (n.) realgar. |
rosalia | noun (n.) A form of melody in which a phrase or passage is successively repeated, each time a step or half step higher; a melodic sequence. |
rosaniline | noun (n.) A complex nitrogenous base, C20H21N3O, obtained by oxidizing a mixture of aniline and toluidine, as a colorless crystalline substance which forms red salts. These salts are essential components of many of the socalled aniline dyes, as fuchsine, aniline red, etc. By extension, any one of the series of substances derived from, or related to, rosaniline proper. |
rosarian | noun (n.) A cultivator of roses. |
rosary | noun (n.) A bed of roses, or place where roses grow. |
| noun (n.) A series of prayers (see Note below) arranged to be recited in order, on beads; also, a string of beads by which the prayers are counted. |
| noun (n.) A chapelet; a garland; a series or collection, as of beautiful thoughts or of literary selections. |
| noun (n.) A coin bearing the figure of a rose, fraudulently circulated in Ireland in the 13th century for a penny. |
roscid | adjective (a.) Containing, or consisting of, dew; dewy. |
roscoelite | noun (n.) A green micaceous mineral occurring in minute scales. It is essentially a silicate of aluminia and potash containing vanadium. |
rosicrucian | noun (n.) One who, in the 17th century and the early part of the 18th, claimed to belong to a secret society of philosophers deeply versed in the secrets of nature, -- the alleged society having existed, it was stated, several hundred years. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Rosicrucians, or their arts. |
rosied | adjective (a.) Decorated with roses, or with the color of roses. |
rosier | noun (n.) A rosebush; roses, collectively. |
rosin | noun (n.) The hard, amber-colored resin left after distilling off the volatile oil of turpentine; colophony. |
| verb (v. t.) To rub with rosin, as musicians rub the bow of a violin. |
rosiness | noun (n.) The quality of being rosy. |
rosinweed | noun (n.) The compass plant. See under Compass. |
| noun (n.) A name given in California to various composite plants which secrete resins or have a resinous smell. |
rosiny | adjective (a.) like rosin, or having its qualities. |
rosland | noun (n.) heathy land; land full of heather; moorish or watery land. |
rosmarine | noun (n.) Dew from the sea; sea dew. |
| noun (n.) Rosemary. |
| noun (n.) A fabulous sea animal which was reported to climb by means of its teeth to the tops of rocks to feed upon the dew. |
rosolic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a complex red dyestuff (called rosolic acid) which is analogous to rosaniline and aurin. It is produced by oxidizing a mixture of phenol and cresol, as a dark red amorphous mass, C20H16O3, which forms weak salts with bases, and stable ones with acids. Called also methyl aurin, and, formerly, corallin. |
ross | noun (n.) The rough, scaly matter on the surface of the bark of trees. |
| verb (v. t.) To divest of the ross, or rough, scaly surface; as, to ross bark. |
rossel | noun (n.) Light land; rosland. |
rosselly | adjective (a.) Loose; light. |
rostel | noun (n.) same as Rostellum. |
rostellar | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a rostellum. |
rostellate | adjective (a.) Having a rostellum, or small beak; terminating in a beak. |
rostelliform | adjective (a.) Having the form of a rostellum, or small beak. |
rostellum | noun (n.) A small beaklike process or extension of some part; a small rostrum; as, the rostellum of the stigma of violets, or of the operculum of many mosses; the rostellum on the head of a tapeworm. |
roster | noun (n.) A register or roll showing the order in which officers, enlisted men, companies, or regiments are called on to serve. |
rostra | noun (n. pl.) See Rostrum, 2. |
| (pl. ) of Rostrum |
rostral | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the beak or snout of an animal, or the beak of a ship; resembling a rostrum, esp., the rostra at Rome, or their decorations. |
rostrate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Rostrated |
rostrated | adjective (a.) Having a process resembling the beak of a bird; beaked; rostellate. |
| adjective (a.) Furnished or adorned with beaks; as, rostrated galleys. |
rostrifera | noun (n. pl.) A division of pectinibranchiate gastropods, having the head prolonged into a snout which is not retractile. |
rostriform | adjective (a.) Having the form of a beak. |
rostrulum | noun (n.) A little rostrum, or beak, as of an insect. |
rostrum | noun (n.) The beak or head of a ship. |
| noun (n.) The Beaks; the stage or platform in the forum where orations, pleadings, funeral harangues, etc., were delivered; -- so called because after the Latin war, it was adorned with the beaks of captured vessels; later, applied also to other platforms erected in Rome for the use of public orators. |
| noun (n.) Hence, a stage for public speaking; the pulpit or platform occupied by an orator or public speaker. |
| noun (n.) Any beaklike prolongation, esp. of the head of an animal, as the beak of birds. |
| noun (n.) The beak, or sucking mouth parts, of Hemiptera. |
| noun (n.) The snout of a gastropod mollusk. See Illust. of Littorina. |
| noun (n.) The anterior, often spinelike, prolongation of the carapace of a crustacean, as in the lobster and the prawn. |
| noun (n.) Same as Rostellum. |
| noun (n.) The pipe to convey the distilling liquor into its receiver in the common alembic. |
| noun (n.) A pair of forceps of various kinds, having a beaklike form. |
rosulate | adjective (a.) Arranged in little roselike clusters; -- said of leaves and bracts. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ROSEMARY:
English Words which starts with 'ros' and ends with 'ary':
English Words which starts with 'ro' and ends with 'ry':
robbery | noun (n.) The act or practice of robbing; theft. |
| noun (n.) The crime of robbing. See Rob, v. t., 2. |
rockery | noun (n.) A mound formed of fragments of rock, earth, etc., and set with plants. |
rogatory | adjective (a.) Seeking information; authorized to examine witnesses or ascertain facts; as, a rogatory commission. |
roguery | noun (n.) The life of a vargant. |
| noun (n.) The practices of a rogue; knavish tricks; cheating; fraud; dishonest practices. |
| noun (n.) Arch tricks; mischievousness. |
rookery | noun (n.) The breeding place of a colony of rooks; also, the birds themselves. |
| noun (n.) A breeding place of other gregarious birds, as of herons, penguins, etc. |
| noun (n.) The breeding ground of seals, esp. of the fur seals. |
| noun (n.) A dilapidated building with many rooms and occupants; a cluster of dilapidated or mean buildings. |
| noun (n.) A brothel. |
rootery | noun (n.) A pile of roots, set with plants, mosses, etc., and used as an ornamental object in gardening. |
ropery | noun (n.) A place where ropes are made. |
| noun (n.) Tricks deserving the halter; roguery. |
rotary | adjective (a.) Turning, as a wheel on its axis; pertaining to, or resembling, the motion of a wheel on its axis; rotatory; as, rotary motion. |
rotatory | noun (n.) A rotifer. |
| adjective (a.) Turning as on an axis; rotary. |
| adjective (a.) Going in a circle; following in rotation or succession; as, rotatory assembles. |
| adjective (a.) Producing rotation of the plane of polarization; as, the rotatory power of bodies on light. See the Note under polarization. |
routinary | adjective (a.) Involving, or pertaining to, routine; ordinary; customary. |