First Names Rhyming SYLVONNA
English Words Rhyming SYLVONNA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES SYLVONNA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SYLVONNA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (ylvonna) - English Words That Ends with ylvonna:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (lvonna) - English Words That Ends with lvonna:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (vonna) - English Words That Ends with vonna:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (onna) - English Words That Ends with onna:
belladonna | noun (n.) An herbaceous European plant (Atropa belladonna) with reddish bell-shaped flowers and shining black berries. The whole plant and its fruit are very poisonous, and the root and leaves are used as powerful medicinal agents. Its properties are largely due to the alkaloid atropine which it contains. Called also deadly nightshade. |
| noun (n.) A species of Amaryllis (A. belladonna); the belladonna lily. |
donna | noun (n.) A lady; madam; mistress; -- the title given a lady in Italy. |
madonna | noun (n.) My lady; -- a term of address in Italian formerly used as the equivalent of Madame, but for which Signora is now substituted. Sometimes introduced into English. |
| noun (n.) A picture of the Virgin Mary (usually with the babe). |
prima donna | adjective (a.) The first or chief female singer in an opera. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (nna) - English Words That Ends with nna:
alcanna | noun (n.) An oriental shrub (Lawsonia inermis) from which henna is obtained. |
alhenna | noun (n.) See Henna. |
anna | noun (n.) An East Indian money of account, the sixteenth of a rupee, or about 2/ cents. |
antenna | noun (n.) A movable, articulated organ of sensation, attached to the heads of insects and Crustacea. There are two in the former, and usually four in the latter. They are used as organs of touch, and in some species of Crustacea the cavity of the ear is situated near the basal joint. In insects, they are popularly called horns, and also feelers. The term in also applied to similar organs on the heads of other arthropods and of annelids. |
bandanna | noun (n.) Alt. of Bandana |
canna | noun (n.) A measure of length in Italy, varying from six to seven feet. See Cane, 4. |
| noun (n.) A genus of tropical plants, with large leaves and often with showy flowers. The Indian shot (C. Indica) is found in gardens of the northern United States. |
duenna | noun (n.) The chief lady in waiting on the queen of Spain. |
| noun (n.) An elderly lady holding a station between a governess and companion, and appointed to have charge over the younger ladies in a Spanish or a Portuguese family. |
| noun (n.) Any old woman who is employed to guard a younger one; a governess. |
gehenna | noun (n.) The valley of Hinnom, near Jerusalem, where some of the Israelites sacrificed their children to Moloch, which, on this account, was afterward regarded as a place of abomination, and made a receptacle for all the refuse of the city, perpetual fires being kept up in order to prevent pestilential effluvia. In the New Testament the name is transferred, by an easy metaphor, to Hell. |
henna | noun (n.) A thorny tree or shrub of the genus Lawsonia (L. alba). The fragrant white blossoms are used by the Buddhists in religious ceremonies. The powdered leaves furnish a red coloring matter used in the East to stain the hails and fingers, the manes of horses, etc. |
| noun (n.) The leaves of the henna plant, or a preparation or dyestuff made from them. |
hosanna | noun (n.) A Hebrew exclamation of praise to the Lord, or an invocation of blessings. |
khenna | noun (n.) See Henna. |
manna | noun (n.) The food supplied to the Israelites in their journey through the wilderness of Arabia; hence, divinely supplied food. |
| noun (n.) A name given to lichens of the genus Lecanora, sometimes blown into heaps in the deserts of Arabia and Africa, and gathered and used as food. |
| noun (n.) A sweetish exudation in the form of pale yellow friable flakes, coming from several trees and shrubs and used in medicine as a gentle laxative, as the secretion of Fraxinus Ornus, and F. rotundifolia, the manna ashes of Southern Europe. |
meminna | noun (n.) A small deerlet, or chevrotain, of India. |
penna | noun (n.) A perfect, or normal, feather. |
pinna | noun (n.) A leaflet of a pinnate leaf. See Illust. of Bipinnate leaf, under Bipinnate. |
| noun (n.) One of the primary divisions of a decompound leaf. |
| noun (n.) One of the divisions of a pinnate part or organ. |
| noun (n.) Any species of Pinna, a genus of large bivalve mollusks found in all warm seas. The byssus consists of a large number of long, silky fibers, which have been used in manufacturing woven fabrics, as a curiosity. |
| noun (n.) The auricle of the ear. See Ear. |
savanna | noun (n.) A tract of level land covered with the vegetable growth usually found in a damp soil and warm climate, -- as grass or reeds, -- but destitute of trees. |
senna | noun (n.) The leaves of several leguminous plants of the genus Cassia. (C. acutifolia, C. angustifolia, etc.). They constitute a valuable but nauseous cathartic medicine. |
| noun (n.) The plants themselves, native to the East, but now cultivated largely in the south of Europe and in the West Indies. |
sienna | noun (n.) Clay that is colored red or brown by the oxides of iron or manganese, and used as a pigment. It is used either in the raw state or burnt. |
sunna | noun (n.) A collection of traditions received by the orthodox Mohammedans as of equal authority with the Koran. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SYLVONNA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (sylvonn) - Words That Begins with sylvonn:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (sylvon) - Words That Begins with sylvon:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (sylvo) - Words That Begins with sylvo:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (sylv) - Words That Begins with sylv:
sylva | noun (n.) Same as Silva. |
sylvan | noun (n.) A liquid hydrocarbon obtained together with furfuran (tetrol) by the distillation of pine wood; -- called also methyl tetrol, or methyl furfuran. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a sylva; forestlike; hence, rural; rustic. |
| adjective (a.) Abounding in forests or in trees; woody. |
| adjective (a.) A fabled deity of the wood; a satyr; a faun; sometimes, a rustic. |
sylvanite | noun (n.) A mineral, a telluride of gold and silver, of a steel-gray, silver-white, or brass-yellow color. It often occurs in implanted crystals resembling written characters, and hence is called graphic tellurium. |
| noun (n.) A telluride of gold and silver, (Au, Ag)Te2, of a steel gray, silver white, or brass yellow. It often occurs in implanted crystals resembling written characters, and hence is called graphic tellurium. H., 1.5-2. Sp.gr., 7.9-8.3. |
sylvanium | noun (n.) An old name for tellurium. |
sylvate | noun (n.) A salt of sylvic acid. |
sylvatic | adjective (a.) Sylvan. |
sylvestrian | adjective (a.) Sylvan. |
sylvic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, pine or its products; specifically, designating an acid called also abeitic acid, which is the chief ingredient of common resin (obtained from Pinus sylvestris, and other species). |
sylvicoline | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the family of warblers (Sylvicolidae). See Warbler. |
sylviculture | noun (n.) The cultivation of forest trees for timber or other purposes; forestry; arboriculture. |
sylviculturist | noun (n.) One who cultivates forest trees, especially as a business. |
sylvine | noun (n.) Alt. of Sylvite |
sylvite | noun (n.) Native potassium chloride. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (syl) - Words That Begins with syl:
syle | noun (n.) A young herring (Clupea harengus). |
syllabarium | noun (n.) A syllabary. |
syllabary | noun (n.) A table of syllables; more especially, a table of the indivisible syllabic symbols used in certain languages, as the Japanese and Cherokee, instead of letters. |
syllabe | noun (n.) Syllable. |
syllabic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Syllabical |
syllabical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a syllable or syllables; as, syllabic accent. |
| adjective (a.) Consisting of a syllable or syllables; as, a syllabic augment. |
syllabicating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Syllabicate |
syllabication | noun (n.) The act of forming syllables; the act or method of dividing words into syllables. See Guide to Pron., /275. |
syllabification | noun (n.) Same as Syllabication. |
syllabifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Syllabify |
syllabism | noun (n.) The expressing of the sounds of a language by syllables, rather than by an alphabet or by signs for words. |
syllabist | noun (n.) One who forms or divides words into syllables, or is skilled in doing this. |
syllable | noun (n.) An elementary sound, or a combination of elementary sounds, uttered together, or with a single effort or impulse of the voice, and constituting a word or a part of a word. In other terms, it is a vowel or a diphtong, either by itself or flanked by one or more consonants, the whole produced by a single impulse or utterance. One of the liquids, l, m, n, may fill the place of a vowel in a syllable. Adjoining syllables in a word or phrase need not to be marked off by a pause, but only by such an abatement and renewal, or reenforcement, of the stress as to give the feeling of separate impulses. See Guide to Pronunciation, /275. |
| noun (n.) In writing and printing, a part of a word, separated from the rest, and capable of being pronounced by a single impulse of the voice. It may or may not correspond to a syllable in the spoken language. |
| noun (n.) A small part of a sentence or discourse; anything concise or short; a particle. |
| verb (v. t.) To pronounce the syllables of; to utter; to articulate. |
syllabub | noun (n.) Same as Syllabub. |
syllabus | noun (n.) A compendium containing the heads of a discourse, and the like; an abstract. |
| noun (n.) The headnote of a reported case; the brief statement of the points of law determined prefixed to a reported case. The opinion controls the syllabus, the latter being merely explanatory of the former. |
syllepsis | noun (n.) A figure of speech by which a word is used in a literal and metaphorical sense at the same time. |
| noun (n.) The agreement of a verb or adjective with one, rather than another, of two nouns, with either of which it might agree in gender, number, etc.; as, rex et regina beati. |
sylleptic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Sylleptical |
sylleptical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a syllepsis; containing syllepsis. |
syllidian | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of marine annelids of the family Syllidae. |
syllogism | noun (n.) The regular logical form of every argument, consisting of three propositions, of which the first two are called the premises, and the last, the conclusion. The conclusion necessarily follows from the premises; so that, if these are true, the conclusion must be true, and the argument amounts to demonstration |
syllogistic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Syllogistical |
syllogistical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a syllogism; consisting of a syllogism, or of the form of reasoning by syllogisms; as, syllogistic arguments or reasoning. |
syllogization | noun (n.) A reasoning by syllogisms. |
syllogizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Syllogize |
syllogizer | noun (n.) One who syllogizes. |
sylph | noun (n.) An imaginary being inhabiting the air; a fairy. |
| noun (n.) Fig.: A slender, graceful woman. |
| noun (n.) Any one of several species of very brilliant South American humming birds, having a very long and deeply-forked tail; as, the blue-tailed sylph (Cynanthus cyanurus). |
sylphid | noun (n.) A little sylph; a young or diminutive sylph. |
sylphine | adjective (a.) Like a sylph. |
sylphish | adjective (a.) Sylphlike. |
sylphlike | adjective (a.) Like a sylph; airy; graceful. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SYLVONNA:
English Words which starts with 'syl' and ends with 'nna':
English Words which starts with 'sy' and ends with 'na':