First Names Rhyming ABSALOM
English Words Rhyming ABSALOM
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ABSALOM AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ABSALOM (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (bsalom) - English Words That Ends with bsalom:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (salom) - English Words That Ends with salom:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (alom) - English Words That Ends with alom:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lom) - English Words That Ends with lom:
whilom | noun (n.) Formerly; once; of old; erewhile; at times. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ABSALOM (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (absalo) - Words That Begins with absalo:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (absal) - Words That Begins with absal:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (absa) - Words That Begins with absa:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (abs) - Words That Begins with abs:
abscess | noun (n.) A collection of pus or purulent matter in any tissue or organ of the body, the result of a morbid process. |
abscession | noun (n.) A separating; removal; also, an abscess. |
abscision | noun (n.) See Abscission. |
absciss | noun (n.) See Abscissa. |
abscissa | noun (n.) One of the elements of reference by which a point, as of a curve, is referred to a system of fixed rectilineal coordinate axes. |
abscission | noun (n.) The act or process of cutting off. |
| noun (n.) The state of being cut off. |
| noun (n.) A figure of speech employed when a speaker having begun to say a thing stops abruptly: thus, "He is a man of so much honor and candor, and of such generosity -- but I need say no more." |
absconding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abscond |
abscondence | noun (n.) Fugitive concealment; secret retirement; hiding. |
absconder | noun (n.) One who absconds. |
absence | noun (n.) A state of being absent or withdrawn from a place or from companionship; -- opposed to presence. |
| noun (n.) Want; destitution; withdrawal. |
| noun (n.) Inattention to things present; abstraction (of mind); as, absence of mind. |
absent | adjective (a.) Being away from a place; withdrawn from a place; not present. |
| adjective (a.) Not existing; lacking; as, the part was rudimental or absent. |
| adjective (a.) Inattentive to what is passing; absent-minded; preoccupied; as, an absent air. |
| verb (v. t.) To take or withdraw (one's self) to such a distance as to prevent intercourse; -- used with the reflexive pronoun. |
| verb (v. t.) To withhold from being present. |
absenting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Absent |
absentaneous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to absence. |
absentation | noun (n.) The act of absenting one's self. |
absentee | noun (n.) One who absents himself from his country, office, post, or duty; especially, a landholder who lives in another country or district than that where his estate is situated; as, an Irish absentee. |
absenteeism | noun (n.) The state or practice of an absentee; esp. the practice of absenting one's self from the country or district where one's estate is situated. |
absenter | noun (n.) One who absents one's self. |
absentment | noun (n.) The state of being absent; withdrawal. |
absentness | noun (n.) The quality of being absent-minded. |
absinthate | noun (n.) A combination of absinthic acid with a base or positive radical. |
absinth | noun (n.) Alt. of Absinthe |
absinthe | noun (n.) The plant absinthium or common wormwood. |
| noun (n.) A strong spirituous liqueur made from wormwood and brandy or alcohol. |
absinthial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to wormwood; absinthian. |
absinthian | noun (n.) Of the nature of wormwood. |
absinthiated | adjective (a.) Impregnated with wormwood; as, absinthiated wine. |
absinthic | adjective (a.) Relating to the common wormwood or to an acid obtained from it. |
absinthin | noun (n.) The bitter principle of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium). |
absinthism | noun (n.) The condition of being poisoned by the excessive use of absinth. |
absinthium | noun (n.) The common wormwood (Artemisia absinthium), an intensely bitter plant, used as a tonic and for making the oil of wormwood. |
absis | noun (n.) See Apsis. |
absistence | noun (n.) A standing aloof. |
absolute | noun (n.) In a plane, the two imaginary circular points at infinity; in space of three dimensions, the imaginary circle at infinity. |
| adjective (a.) Loosed from any limitation or condition; uncontrolled; unrestricted; unconditional; as, absolute authority, monarchy, sovereignty, an absolute promise or command; absolute power; an absolute monarch. |
| adjective (a.) Complete in itself; perfect; consummate; faultless; as, absolute perfection; absolute beauty. |
| adjective (a.) Viewed apart from modifying influences or without comparison with other objects; actual; real; -- opposed to relative and comparative; as, absolute motion; absolute time or space. |
| adjective (a.) Loosed from, or unconnected by, dependence on any other being; self-existent; self-sufficing. |
| adjective (a.) Capable of being thought or conceived by itself alone; unconditioned; non-relative. |
| adjective (a.) Positive; clear; certain; not doubtful. |
| adjective (a.) Authoritative; peremptory. |
| adjective (a.) Pure; unmixed; as, absolute alcohol. |
| adjective (a.) Not immediately dependent on the other parts of the sentence in government; as, the case absolute. See Ablative absolute, under Ablative. |
absoluteness | noun (n.) The quality of being absolute; independence of everything extraneous; unlimitedness; absolute power; independent reality; positiveness. |
absolution | noun (n.) An absolving, or setting free from guilt, sin, or penalty; forgiveness of an offense. |
| noun (n.) An acquittal, or sentence of a judge declaring and accused person innocent. |
| noun (n.) The exercise of priestly jurisdiction in the sacrament of penance, by which Catholics believe the sins of the truly penitent are forgiven. |
| noun (n.) An absolving from ecclesiastical penalties, -- for example, excommunication. |
| noun (n.) The form of words by which a penitent is absolved. |
| noun (n.) Delivery, in speech. |
absolutism | noun (n.) The state of being absolute; the system or doctrine of the absolute; the principles or practice of absolute or arbitrary government; despotism. |
| noun (n.) Doctrine of absolute decrees. |
absolutist | noun (n.) One who is in favor of an absolute or autocratic government. |
| noun (n.) One who believes that it is possible to realize a cognition or concept of the absolute. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to absolutism; arbitrary; despotic; as, absolutist principles. |
absolutistic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to absolutism; absolutist. |
absolutory | adjective (a.) Serving to absolve; absolving. |
absolvable | adjective (a.) That may be absolved. |
absolvatory | adjective (a.) Conferring absolution; absolutory. |
absolving | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Absolve |
absolvent | noun (n.) An absolver. |
| adjective (a.) Absolving. |
absolver | noun (n.) One who absolves. |
absonant | adjective (a.) Discordant; contrary; -- opposed to consonant. |
absonous | adjective (a.) Discordant; inharmonious; incongruous. |
absorbing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Absorb |
| adjective (a.) Swallowing, engrossing; as, an absorbing pursuit. |
absorbability | noun (n.) The state or quality of being absorbable. |
absorbable | adjective (a.) Capable of being absorbed or swallowed up. |
absorbency | noun (n.) Absorptiveness. |
absorbent | noun (n.) Anything which absorbs. |
| noun (n.) Any substance which absorbs and neutralizes acid fluid in the stomach and bowels, as magnesia, chalk, etc.; also a substance e. g., iodine) which acts on the absorbent vessels so as to reduce enlarged and indurated parts. |
| noun (n.) The vessels by which the processes of absorption are carried on, as the lymphatics in animals, the extremities of the roots in plants. |
| adjective (a.) Absorbing; swallowing; absorptive. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ABSALOM:
English Words which starts with 'abs' and ends with 'lom':
English Words which starts with 'ab' and ends with 'om':