VENTURA
First name VENTURA's origin is Spanish. VENTURA means "good fortune". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with VENTURA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of ventura.(Brown names are of the same origin (Spanish) with VENTURA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming VENTURA
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katura keturaRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ura) - Names That Ends with ura:
asura iyangura sanura zuhura noura shukura azura isaura saura maura menkaura runihura allura frescura laura nura pura sakura taura youra yura aura aluraRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ra) - Names That Ends with ra:
aurora azmera chinara efra japera nadra tandra estra moira soumra adra aludra alzubra badra bahira bushra johara nasira samira thara' yusra gadara adora chamorra senora thora dendera kakra mukamutara mukantagara sagira subira zahra ceara abdera aethra aldara ara astra calandra cassandra cleopatra clytemnestra cynara cyra cythera deianira dora electra fedora hemera hera hilaeira hydra hypermnestra isadora kleopatra lysandra madora marmara metanira musidora pandora phaedra pheodora sapphira theodora theora thera vara adira afra zemira candra chaitraNAMES RHYMING WITH VENTURA (According to first letters):
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venamin vencel venessa venetia veniamin venjam venjamin venusRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ve) - Names That Begins with ve:
vedetta vedette vedika vega vellamo velma velouette velvet vema vemados verbrugge verdad verddun verdell verel verena verene verge verina verity vern vernados vernay verne vernell verney vernon veron veronica veronika veronique verrall verrell verrill veryl vesna veta veto vevila vevinaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VENTURA:
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vafara valara valborga valencia valentina valerica valicia vanda vanesa vanessa vania vanna varaza varda varvara vavara vicenta victoria victorina vicuska vida vienna vignetta vika viktoria villetta vina vinata vineeta violetta viorela virgena virginia vita vittoria viva viveka viviana vivianna vivica vivika vlasta voctorita voileta voleta voletta vrbaEnglish Words Rhyming VENTURA
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acciaccatura | noun (n.) A short grace note, one semitone below the note to which it is prefixed; -- used especially in organ music. Now used as equivalent to the short appoggiatura. |
appoggiatura | noun (n.) A passing tone preceding an essential tone, and borrowing the time it occupies from that; a short auxiliary or grace note one degree above or below the principal note unless it be of the same harmony; -- generally indicated by a note of smaller size, as in the illustration above. It forms no essential part of the harmony. |
caelatura | noun (n.) Art of producing metal decorative work other than statuary, as reliefs, intaglios, engraving, chasing, etc. |
datura | noun (n.) A genus of solanaceous plants, with large funnel-shaped flowers and a four-celled, capsular fruit. |
legatura | noun (n.) A tie or brace; a syncopation. |
mistura | noun (n.) A mingled compound in which different ingredients are contained in a liquid state; a mixture. See Mixture, n., 4. |
noun (n.) Sometimes, a liquid medicine containing very active substances, and which can only be administered by drops. |
pictura | noun (n.) Pattern of coloration. |
tarsiatura | noun (n.) A kind of mosaic in woodwork, much employed in Italy in the fifteenth century and later, in which scrolls and arabesques, and sometimes architectural scenes, landscapes, fruits, flowers, and the like, were produced by inlaying pieces of wood of different colors and shades into panels usually of walnut wood. |
vettura | noun (n.) An Italian four-wheeled carriage, esp. one let for hire; a hackney coach. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ura) - English Words That Ends with ura:
amphineura | noun (n. pl.) A division of Mollusca remarkable for the bilateral symmetry of the organs and the arrangement of the nerves. |
anisopleura | noun (n. pl.) A primary division of gastropods, including those having spiral shells. The two sides of the body are unequally developed. |
anomura | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Anomoura |
anomoura | noun (n. pl.) A group of decapod Crustacea, of which the hermit crab in an example. |
anoplura | noun (n. pl.) A group of insects which includes the lice. |
anoura | noun (n.) See Anura. |
anura | noun (n. pl.) One of the orders of amphibians characterized by the absence of a tail, as the frogs and toads. |
arthropleura | noun (n.) The side or limb-bearing portion of an arthromere. |
asura | noun (n.) An enemy of the gods, esp. one of a race of demons and giants. |
aura | noun (n.) Any subtile, invisible emanation, effluvium, or exhalation from a substance, as the aroma of flowers, the odor of the blood, a supposed fertilizing emanation from the pollen of flowers, etc. |
noun (n.) The peculiar sensation, as of a light vapor, or cold air, rising from the trunk or limbs towards the head, a premonitory symptom of epilepsy or hysterics. |
brachyura | noun (n. pl.) A group of decapod Crustacea, including the common crabs, characterized by a small and short abdomen, which is bent up beneath the large cephalo-thorax. [Also spelt Brachyoura.] See Crab, and Illustration in Appendix. |
branchiura | noun (n. pl.) A group of Entomostraca, with suctorial mouths, including species parasitic on fishes, as the carp lice (Argulus). |
bravura | noun (n.) A florid, brilliant style of music, written for effect, to show the range and flexibility of a singer's voice, or the technical force and skill of a performer; virtuoso music. |
caesura | noun (n.) A metrical break in a verse, occurring in the middle of a foot and commonly near the middle of the verse; a sense pause in the middle of a foot. Also, a long syllable on which the caesural accent rests, or which is used as a foot. |
cesura | noun (n.) See Caesura. |
chelura | noun (n.) A genus of marine amphipod crustacea, which bore into and sometimes destroy timber. |
cinura | noun (n. pl.) The group of Thysanura which includes Lepisma and allied forms; the bristletails. See Bristletail, and Lepisma. |
crura | noun (n. pl.) See Crus. |
(pl. ) of Crus |
doura | noun (n.) A kind of millet. See Durra. |
dura | noun (n.) Short form for Dura mater. |
endopleura | noun (n.) The inner coating of a seed. See Tegmen. |
eudipleura | noun (n. pl.) The fundamental forms of organic life, that are composed of two equal and symmetrical halves. |
euthyneura | noun (n. pl.) A large division of gastropod molluske, including the Pulmonifera and Opisthobranchiata. |
gastrura | noun (n. pl.) See Stomatopoda. |
goura | noun (n.) One of several species of large, crested ground pigeons of the genus Goura, inhabiting New Guinea and adjacent islands. The Queen Victoria pigeon (Goura Victoria) and the crowned pigeon (G. coronata) are among the beat known species. |
haminura | noun (n.) A large edible river fish (Erythrinus macrodon) of Guiana. |
isopleura | noun (n. pl.) A subclass of Gastropoda, in which the body is symmetrical, the right and left sides being equal. |
jura | noun (n.) 1. A range of mountains between France and Switzerland. |
noun (n.) The Jurassic period. See Jurassic. |
laura | noun (n.) A number of hermitages or cells in the same neighborhood occupied by anchorites who were under the same superior. |
macroura | adjective (a.) Alt. of Macroural |
macrura | noun (n. pl.) A subdivision of decapod Crustacea, having the abdomen largely developed. It includes the lobster, prawn, shrimp, and many similar forms. Cf. Decapoda. |
myeloneura | noun (n. pl.) The Vertebrata. |
ophiura | noun (n.) A genus of ophiurioid starfishes. |
parapleura | noun (n.) A chitinous piece between the metasternum and the pleuron of certain insects. |
pleura | noun (n.) pl. of Pleuron. |
noun (n. fem.) The smooth serous membrane which closely covers the lungs and the adjacent surfaces of the thorax; the pleural membrane. | |
noun (n. fem.) The closed sac formed by the pleural membrane about each lung, or the fold of membrane connecting each lung with the body wall. | |
noun (n. fem.) Same as Pleuron. | |
(pl. ) of Pleuron |
podura | noun (n.) Any small leaping thysanurous insect of the genus Podura and related genera; a springtail. |
purpura | noun (n.) A disease characterized by livid spots on the skin from extravasated blood, with loss of muscular strength, pain in the limbs, and mental dejection; the purples. |
noun (n.) A genus of marine gastropods, usually having a rough and thick shell. Some species yield a purple dye. |
rhabdopleura | noun (n.) A genus of marine Bryozoa in which the tubular cells have a centralchitinous axis and the tentacles are borne on a bilobed lophophore. It is the type of the order Pterobranchia, or Podostomata |
streptoneura | noun (n. pl.) An extensive division of gastropod Mollusca in which the loop or visceral nerves is twisted, and the sexes separate. It is nearly to equivalent to Prosobranchiata. |
sura | noun (n.) One of the sections or chapters of the Koran, which are one hundred and fourteen in number. |
thysanura | noun (n. pl.) An order of wingless hexapod insects which have setiform caudal appendages, either bent beneath the body to form a spring, or projecting as bristles. It comprises the Cinura, or bristletails, and the Collembola, or springtails. Called also Thysanoura. See Lepisma, and Podura. |
xiphosura | noun (n. pl.) See Xiphura. |
xiphura | noun (n. pl.) Same as Limuloidea. Called also Xiphosura. |
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Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (ventur) - Words That Begins with ventur:
venture | noun (n.) An undertaking of chance or danger; the risking of something upon an event which can not be foreseen with certainty; a hazard; a risk; a speculation. |
noun (n.) An event that is not, or can not be, foreseen; an accident; chance; hap; contingency; luck. | |
noun (n.) The thing put to hazard; a stake; a risk; especially, something sent to sea in trade. | |
verb (v. i.) To hazard one's self; to have the courage or presumption to do, undertake, or say something; to dare. | |
verb (v. i.) To make a venture; to run a hazard or risk; to take the chances. | |
verb (v. t.) To expose to hazard; to risk; to hazard; as, to venture one's person in a balloon. | |
verb (v. t.) To put or send on a venture or chance; as, to venture a horse to the West Indies. | |
verb (v. t.) To confide in; to rely on; to trust. |
venturing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Venture |
venturer | noun (n.) One who ventures, or puts to hazard; an adventurer. |
noun (n.) A strumpet; a prostitute. |
venturesome | adjective (a.) Inclined to venture; not loth to run risk or danger; venturous; bold; daring; adventurous; as, a venturesome boy or act. |
venturine | noun (n.) Gold powder for covering varnished surfaces. |
venturous | noun (n.) Daring; bold; hardy; fearless; venturesome; adveturous; as, a venturous soldier. |
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (ventu) - Words That Begins with ventu:
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vent | noun (n.) Sale; opportunity to sell; market. |
noun (n.) A baiting place; an inn. | |
noun (n.) A small aperture; a hole or passage for air or any fluid to escape; as, the vent of a cask; the vent of a mold; a volcanic vent. | |
noun (n.) The anal opening of certain invertebrates and fishes; also, the external cloacal opening of reptiles, birds, amphibians, and many fishes. | |
noun (n.) The opening at the breech of a firearm, through which fire is communicated to the powder of the charge; touchhole. | |
noun (n.) Sectional area of the passage for gases divided by the length of the same passage in feet. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: Opportunity of escape or passage from confinement or privacy; outlet. | |
noun (n.) Emission; escape; passage to notice or expression; publication; utterance. | |
verb (v. t.) To sell; to vend. | |
verb (v. i.) To snuff; to breathe or puff out; to snort. | |
verb (v. t.) To let out at a vent, or small aperture; to give passage or outlet to. | |
verb (v. t.) To suffer to escape from confinement; to let out; to utter; to pour forth; as, to vent passion or complaint. | |
verb (v. t.) To utter; to report; to publish. | |
verb (v. t.) To scent, as a hound. | |
verb (v. t.) To furnish with a vent; to make a vent in; as, to vent. a mold. |
venting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Vent |
ventage | noun (n.) A small hole, as the stop in a flute; a vent. |
ventail | noun (n.) That part of a helmet which is intended for the admission of air, -- sometimes in the visor. |
venter | noun (n.) One who vents; one who utters, reports, or publishes. |
noun (n.) The belly; the abdomen; -- sometimes applied to any large cavity containing viscera. | |
noun (n.) The uterus, or womb. | |
noun (n.) A belly, or protuberant part; a broad surface; as, the venter of a muscle; the venter, or anterior surface, of the scapula. | |
noun (n.) The lower part of the abdomen in insects. | |
noun (n.) A pregnant woman; a mother; as, A has a son B by one venter, and a daughter C by another venter; children by different venters. |
venthole | noun (n.) A touchhole; a vent. |
ventiduct | noun (n.) A passage for wind or air; a passage or pipe for ventilating apartments. |
ventilating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ventilate |
ventilation | noun (n.) The act of ventilating, or the state of being ventilated; the art or process of replacing foul air by that which is pure, in any inclosed place, as a house, a church, a mine, etc.; free exposure to air. |
noun (n.) The act of refrigerating, or cooling; refrigeration; as, ventilation of the blood. | |
noun (n.) The act of fanning, or winnowing, for the purpose of separating chaff and dust from the grain. | |
noun (n.) The act of sifting, and bringing out to view or examination; free discussion; public exposure. | |
noun (n.) The act of giving vent or expression. |
ventilative | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ventilation; adapted to secure ventilation; ventilating; as, ventilative apparatus. |
ventilator | noun (n.) A contrivance for effecting ventilation; especially, a contrivance or machine for drawing off or expelling foul or stagnant air from any place or apartment, or for introducing that which is fresh and pure. |
ventose | noun (n.) A ventouse. |
adjective (a.) Windy; flatulent. | |
adjective (a.) The sixth month of the calendar adopted by the first French republic. It began February 19, and ended March 20. See Vend/miaire. |
ventosity | noun (n.) Quality or state of being ventose; windiness; hence, vainglory; pride. |
ventouse | noun (n.) A cupping glass. |
verb (v. t. & i.) To cup; to use a cupping glass. |
ventral | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the belly, or ventral side, of an animal or of one of its parts; hemal; abdominal; as, the ventral fin of a fish; the ventral root of a spinal nerve; -- opposed to dorsal. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to that surface of a carpel, petal, etc., which faces toward the center of a flower. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the lower side or surface of a creeping moss or other low flowerless plant. Opposed to dorsal. |
ventricle | noun (n.) A cavity, or one of the cavities, of an organ, as of the larynx or the brain; specifically, the posterior chamber, or one of the two posterior chambers, of the heart, which receives the blood from the auricle and forces it out from the heart. See Heart. |
noun (n.) The stomach. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: Any cavity, or hollow place, in which any function may be conceived of as operating. |
ventricose | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ventricous |
ventricous | adjective (a.) Swelling out on one side or unequally; bellied; ventricular; as, a ventricose corolla. |
ventricular | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a ventricle; bellied. |
ventriculite | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of siliceous fossil sponges belonging to Ventriculites and allied genera, characteristic of the Cretaceous period. |
ventriculous | adjective (a.) Somewhat distended in the middle; ventricular. |
ventriculus | noun (n.) One of the stomachs of certain insects. |
noun (n.) The body cavity of a sponge. |
ventrilocution | noun (n.) Ventriloquism. |
ventriloquial | adjective (a.) Ventriloquous. |
ventriloquism | noun (n.) The act, art, or practice of speaking in such a manner that the voice appears to come, not from the person speaking, but from some other source, as from the opposite side of the room, from the cellar, etc. |
ventriloquist | noun (n.) One who practices, or is skilled in, ventriloquism. |
ventriloquizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ventriloquize |
ventriloquous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a ventriloquist or ventriloquism. |
ventriloquy | noun (n.) Same as Ventriloquism. |
ventrimeson | noun (n.) See Meson. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ven) - Words That Begins with ven:
vena | noun (n.) A vein. |
venal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to veins; venous; as, venal blood. |
adjective (a.) Capable of being bought or obtained for money or other valuable consideration; made matter of trade or barter; held for sale; salable; mercenary; purchasable; hireling; as, venal services. |
venality | noun (n.) The quality or state of being venal, or purchasable; mercenariness; prostitution of talents, offices, or services, for money or reward; as, the venality of a corrupt court; the venality of an official. |
venantes | noun (n. pl.) The hunting spiders, which run after, or leap upon, their prey. |
venary | adjective (a.) Of or, pertaining to hunting. |
venatic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Venatical |
venatical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to hunting; used in hunting. |
venatica | noun (n.) See Vinatico. |
venation | noun (n.) The arrangement or system of veins, as in the wing of an insect, or in the leaves of a plant. See Illust. in Appendix. |
noun (n.) The act or art of hunting, or the state of being hunted. |
venatorial | adjective (a.) Or or pertaining to hunting; venatic. |
vending | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Vend |
vend | noun (n.) The act of vending or selling; a sale. |
noun (n.) The total sales of coal from a colliery. | |
verb (v. t.) To transfer to another person for a pecuniary equivalent; to make an object of trade; to dispose of by sale; to sell; as, to vend goods; to vend vegetables. |
vendace | noun (n.) A European lake whitefish (Coregonus Willughbii, or C. Vandesius) native of certain lakes in Scotland and England. It is regarded as a delicate food fish. Called also vendis. |
vendee | noun (n.) The person to whom a thing is vended, or sold; -- the correlative of vendor. |
vendemiaire | noun (n.) The first month of the French republican calendar, dating from September 22, 1792. |
vender | noun (n.) One who vends; one who transfers the exclusive right of possessing a thing, either his own, or that of another as his agent, for a price or pecuniary equivalent; a seller; a vendor. |
vendetta | noun (n.) A blood feud; private revenge for the murder of a kinsman. |
vendibility | noun (n.) The quality or state of being vendible, or salable. |
vendible | noun (n.) Something to be sold, or offered for sale. |
adjective (a.) Capable of being vended, or sold; that may be sold; salable. |
venditation | noun (n.) The act of setting forth ostentatiously; a boastful display. |
vendition | noun (n.) The act of vending, or selling; sale. |
vendor | noun (n.) A vender; a seller; the correlative of vendee. |
vends | noun (n. pl.) See Wends. |
vendue | noun (n.) A public sale of anything, by outcry, to the highest bidder; an auction. |
veneering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Veneer |
noun (n.) The act or art of one who veneers. | |
noun (n.) Thin wood or other material used as a veneer. |
venefical | adjective (a.) Veneficial. |
venefice | noun (n.) The act or practice of poisoning. |
veneficial | adjective (a.) Alt. of Veneficious |
veneficious | adjective (a.) Acting by poison; used in poisoning or in sorcery. |
venemous | adjective (a.) Venomous. |
venenate | adjective (a.) Poisoned. |
verb (v. t.) To poison; to infect with poison. |
vennation | noun (n.) The act of poisoning. |
noun (n.) Poison; venom. |
venene | adjective (a.) Poisonous; venomous. |
venenose | adjective (a.) Poisonous. |
venerability | noun (n.) The quality or state of being venerable; venerableness. |
venerable | adjective (a.) Capable of being venerated; worthy of veneration or reverence; deserving of honor and respect; -- generally implying an advanced age; as, a venerable magistrate; a venerable parent. |
adjective (a.) Rendered sacred by religious or other associations; that should be regarded with awe and treated with reverence; as, the venerable walls of a temple or a church. |
veneracea | noun (n. pl.) An extensive tribe of bivalve mollusks of which the genus Venus is the type. The shells are usually oval, or somewhat heartshaped, with a conspicuous lunule. See Venus. |
venerating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Venerate |
veneration | noun (n.) The act of venerating, or the state of being venerated; the highest degree of respect and reverence; respect mingled with awe; a feeling or sentimental excited by the dignity, wisdom, or superiority of a person, by sacredness of character, by consecration to sacred services, or by hallowed associations. |
venerator | noun (n.) One who venerates. |
venereal | noun (n.) The venereal disease; syphilis. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to venery, or sexual love; relating to sexual intercourse. | |
adjective (a.) Arising from sexual intercourse; as, a venereal disease; venereal virus or poison. | |
adjective (a.) Adapted to the cure of venereal diseases; as, venereal medicines. | |
adjective (a.) Adapted to excite venereal desire; aphrodisiac. | |
adjective (a.) Consisting of, or pertaining to, copper, formerly called by chemists Venus. |
venerean | adjective (a.) Devoted to the offices of Venus, or love; venereal. |
venereous | adjective (a.) Venereal; exciting lust; aphrodisiac. |
adjective (a.) Lustful; lascivious; libidinous. |
venerous | adjective (a.) Venereous. |
venery | noun (n.) Sexual love; sexual intercourse; coition. |
noun (n.) The art, act, or practice of hunting; the sports of the chase. |
venesection | noun (n.) The act or operation of opening a vein for letting blood; bloodletting; phlebotomy. |
venetian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Venice. |
noun (n.) Galligaskins. | |
noun (n.) A Venetian blind. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Venice in Italy. |
venew | noun (n.) A bout, or turn, as at fencing; a thrust; a hit; a veney. |
veney | noun (n.) A bout; a thrust; a venew. |
vengeable | adjective (a.) Revengeful; deserving revenge. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VENTURA:
English Words which starts with 'ven' and ends with 'ura':
English Words which starts with 've' and ends with 'ra':
vertebra | noun (n.) One of the serial segments of the spinal column. |
noun (n.) One of the central ossicles in each joint of the arms of an ophiuran. |