ARTIE
First name ARTIE's origin is English. ARTIE means "abbreviation of arthur - noble: courageous". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ARTIE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of artie.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with ARTIE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming ARTIE
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ARTİE AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH ARTİE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (rtie) - Names That Ends with rtie:
bertieRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (tie) - Names That Ends with tie:
clytie beattie ivantie anatie caitie dottie dustie ettie hattie hettie katie leotie mattie attie christie montie beatie mistie scottie cristieRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ie) - Names That Ends with ie:
dolie kessie baladie armenouhie voshkie zophie adrie annemie sofie eulalie rosemarie emilie lorelie argie dordie ophelie phemie tiphanie kalanie ailsie rosalie michie nadie demissie selassie quaashie gillespie guthrie anatolie dimitrie eftemie abbie adalie addie ahelie allie alodie alvarie alvie amalie amelie anamarie andie annamarie annie annmarie anthonie armonie ashlie atalie athalie audie audrie azelie balie barbie bessie bethanie billie birdie bonie bonnie brandie braylie brittanie brylie cailie callie cambrie candie carlie carrie casie cassie cathie catti-brie celie chatlie chelsieNAMES RHYMING WITH ARTİE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (arti) - Names That Begins with arti:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (art) - Names That Begins with art:
art artai artair artaxiad artegal artemas artemes artemia artemis artemisia artemus arth arthgallo arthur arthurine arthw artur arturo artusRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ar) - Names That Begins with ar:
ara arabella araceli aracelia aracely arachne araina aralt aram arama araminta araminte aramis aranck aranka ararinda araseli arav arawn arber arcadia arcas arcelia arcene archaimbaud archambault archard archemorus archenhaud archer archerd archere archibald archibaldo archie archimbald arcilla arda ardagh ardal ardala ardaleah ardath ardeen ardel ardelia ardell ardella ardelle arden ardena ardene ardi ardine ardith ardkill ardleig ardleigh ardley ardolf ardolph ardon ardra ardwolf ardy ardyne ardys are areebah areille arela arelis arella aren arena arend arene ares aret areta areteNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ARTİE:
First Names which starts with 'ar' and ends with 'ie':
arie arlie arvieFirst Names which starts with 'a' and ends with 'e':
aase abame abarrane abbigale abebe abegayle abeque able ace aceline adalene adalwine adare addaneye addergoole ade adelaide adele adelheide adeline adelise adelle adelyte adene adenne adette adibe adilene adine adne adorlee adriane adrianne adriene adrienne aeccestane aedre aefre aegelmaere aelfdane aelfdene aelfwine aelle aerlene aescwine aesoburne aethe aethelhere aethelmaere aethelwine aethelwyne afrodille agate agathe agaue agave age aggie aghamore aglarale agnese agurtzane agustine ahane ahave aherne ahote aibne aife aiglentine ailbe ailbhe aileene ailise ailse aimee aine ainmire ainslee ainslie aintzane airdsgainne aithne ajanae akibe akintunde akinwole akule al-fadee al-hadiye alacoque alaine alane alarice alastrine alayne albeEnglish Words Rhyming ARTIE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ARTİE AS A WHOLE:
bipartient | noun (n.) A number that divides another into two equal parts without a remainder. |
(p. pr.) Dividing into two parts. |
junartie | noun (n.) Jeopardy. |
superpartient | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a ratio when the excess of the greater term over the less is more than a unit, as that of 3 to 5, or 7 to 10. |
tripartient | adjective (a.) Dividing into three parts; -- said of a number which exactly divides another into three parts. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ARTİE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (rtie) - English Words That Ends with rtie:
intertie | noun (n.) In any framed work, a horizontal tie other than sill and plate or other principal ties, securing uprights to one another. |
sortie | noun (n.) The sudden issuing of a body of troops, usually small, from a besieged place to attack or harass the besiegers; a sally. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tie) - English Words That Ends with tie:
auntie | noun (n.) Alt. of Aunty |
bheestie | noun (n.) A water carrier, as to a household or a regiment. |
coontie | noun (n.) A cycadaceous plant of Florida and the West Indies, the Zamia integrifolia, from the stems of which a kind of sago is prepared. |
clootie | noun (n.) A little hoof. |
noun (n.) The Devil. |
dogtie | noun (n.) A cramp. |
hostie | noun (n.) The consecrated wafer; the host. |
lintie | noun (n.) Alt. of Lintwhite |
matie | noun (n.) A fat herring with undeveloped roe. |
molestie | noun (n.) Alt. of Molesty |
necktie | noun (n.) A scarf, band, or kerchief of silk, etc., passing around the neck or collar and tied in front; a bow of silk, etc., fastened in front of the neck. |
sheltie | noun (n.) Alt. of Shelty |
smeltie | noun (n.) A fish, the bib. |
tystie | noun (n.) The black guillemot. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ARTİE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (arti) - Words That Begins with arti:
artiad | adjective (a.) Even; not odd; -- said of elementary substances and of radicals the valence of which is divisible by two without a remainder. |
artichoke | noun (n.) The Cynara scolymus, a plant somewhat resembling a thistle, with a dilated, imbricated, and prickly involucre. The head (to which the name is also applied) is composed of numerous oval scales, inclosing the florets, sitting on a broad receptacle, which, with the fleshy base of the scales, is much esteemed as an article of food. |
noun (n.) See Jerusalem artichoke. |
article | noun (n.) A distinct portion of an instrument, discourse, literary work, or any other writing, consisting of two or more particulars, or treating of various topics; as, an article in the Constitution. Hence: A clause in a contract, system of regulations, treaty, or the like; a term, condition, or stipulation in a contract; a concise statement; as, articles of agreement. |
noun (n.) A literary composition, forming an independent portion of a magazine, newspaper, or cyclopedia. | |
noun (n.) Subject; matter; concern; distinct. | |
noun (n.) A distinct part. | |
noun (n.) A particular one of various things; as, an article of merchandise; salt is a necessary article. | |
noun (n.) Precise point of time; moment. | |
noun (n.) One of the three words, a, an, the, used before nouns to limit or define their application. A (or an) is called the indefinite article, the the definite article. | |
noun (n.) One of the segments of an articulated appendage. | |
noun (n.) To formulate in articles; to set forth in distinct particulars. | |
noun (n.) To accuse or charge by an exhibition of articles. | |
noun (n.) To bind by articles of covenant or stipulation; as, to article an apprentice to a mechanic. | |
verb (v. i.) To agree by articles; to stipulate; to bargain; to covenant. |
articling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Article |
articled | adjective (a.) Bound by articles; apprenticed; as, an articled clerk. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Article |
articular | noun (n.) Of or pertaining to the joints; as, an articular disease; an articular process. |
noun (n.) Alt. of Articulary |
articulary | noun (n.) A bone in the base of the lower jaw of many birds, reptiles, amphibians, and fishes. |
articulate | noun (n.) An animal of the subkingdom Articulata. |
adjective (a.) Expressed in articles or in separate items or particulars. | |
adjective (a.) Jointed; formed with joints; consisting of segments united by joints; as, articulate animals or plants. | |
adjective (a.) Distinctly uttered; spoken so as to be intelligible; characterized by division into words and syllables; as, articulate speech, sounds, words. | |
verb (v. i.) To utter articulate sounds; to utter the elementary sounds of a language; to enunciate; to speak distinctly. | |
verb (v. i.) To treat or make terms. | |
verb (v. i.) To join or be connected by articulation. | |
verb (v. t.) To joint; to unite by means of a joint; to put together with joints or at the joints. | |
verb (v. t.) To draw up or write in separate articles; to particularize; to specify. | |
verb (v. t.) To form, as the elementary sounds; to utter in distinct syllables or words; to enunciate; as, to articulate letters or language. | |
verb (v. t.) To express distinctly; to give utterance to. |
articulating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Articulate |
articulated | adjective (a.) United by, or provided with, articulations; jointed; as, an articulated skeleton. |
adjective (a.) Produced, as a letter, syllable, or word, by the organs of speech; pronounced. | |
(imp. & p. p.) of Articulate |
articulateness | noun (n.) Quality of being articulate. |
articulation | noun (n.) A joint or juncture between bones in the skeleton. |
noun (n.) The connection of the parts of a plant by joints, as in pods. | |
noun (n.) One of the nodes or joints, as in cane and maize. | |
noun (n.) One of the parts intercepted between the joints; also, a subdivision into parts at regular or irregular intervals as a result of serial intermission in growth, as in the cane, grasses, etc. | |
noun (n.) The act of putting together with a joint or joints; any meeting of parts in a joint. | |
noun (n.) The state of being jointed; connection of parts. | |
noun (n.) The utterance of the elementary sounds of a language by the appropriate movements of the organs, as in pronunciation; as, a distinct articulation. | |
noun (n.) A sound made by the vocal organs; an articulate utterance or an elementary sound, esp. a consonant. |
articulative | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to articulation. |
articulator | noun (n.) One who, or that which, articulates; as: (a) One who enunciates distinctly. (b) One who prepares and mounts skeletons. (c) An instrument to cure stammering. |
articulus | noun (n.) A joint of the cirri of the Crinoidea; a joint or segment of an arthropod appendage. |
artifice | noun (n.) A handicraft; a trade; art of making. |
noun (n.) Workmanship; a skillfully contrived work. | |
noun (n.) Artful or skillful contrivance. | |
noun (n.) Crafty device; an artful, ingenious, or elaborate trick. [Now the usual meaning.] |
artificer | noun (n.) An artistic worker; a mechanic or manufacturer; one whose occupation requires skill or knowledge of a particular kind, as a silversmith. |
noun (n.) One who makes or contrives; a deviser, inventor, or framer. | |
noun (n.) A cunning or artful fellow. | |
noun (n.) A military mechanic, as a blacksmith, carpenter, etc.; also, one who prepares the shells, fuses, grenades, etc., in a military laboratory. |
artificial | adjective (a.) Made or contrived by art; produced or modified by human skill and labor, in opposition to natural; as, artificial heat or light, gems, salts, minerals, fountains, flowers. |
adjective (a.) Feigned; fictitious; assumed; affected; not genuine. | |
adjective (a.) Artful; cunning; crafty. | |
adjective (a.) Cultivated; not indigenous; not of spontaneous growth; as, artificial grasses. |
artificiality | noun (n.) The quality or appearance of being artificial; that which is artificial. |
artificialness | noun (n.) The quality of being artificial. |
artificious | adjective (a.) Artificial. |
artillerist | noun (n.) A person skilled in artillery or gunnery; a gunner; an artilleryman. |
artillery | noun (n.) Munitions of war; implements for warfare, as slings, bows, and arrows. |
noun (n.) Cannon; great guns; ordnance, including guns, mortars, howitzers, etc., with their equipment of carriages, balls, bombs, and shot of all kinds. | |
noun (n.) The men and officers of that branch of the army to which the care and management of artillery are confided. | |
noun (n.) The science of artillery or gunnery. |
artilleryman | noun (n.) A man who manages, or assists in managing, a large gun in firing. |
artiodactyla | noun (n. pl.) One of the divisions of the ungulate animals. The functional toes of the hind foot are even in number, and the third digit of each foot (corresponding to the middle finger in man) is asymmetrical and paired with the fourth digit, as in the hog, the sheep, and the ox; -- opposed to Perissodactyla. |
artiodactyle | noun (n.) One of the Artiodactyla. |
artiodactylous | adjective (a.) Even-toed. |
artisan | noun (n.) One who professes and practices some liberal art; an artist. |
noun (n.) One trained to manual dexterity in some mechanic art or trade; and handicraftsman; a mechanic. |
artist | noun (n.) One who practices some mechanic art or craft; an artisan. |
noun (n.) One who professes and practices an art in which science and taste preside over the manual execution. | |
noun (n.) One who shows trained skill or rare taste in any manual art or occupation. | |
noun (n.) An artful person; a schemer. |
artiste | noun (n.) One peculiarly dexterous and tasteful in almost any employment, as an opera dancer, a hairdresser, a cook. |
artistic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Artistical |
artistical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to art or to artists; made in the manner of an artist; conformable to art; characterized by art; showing taste or skill. |
artistry | noun (n.) Works of art collectively. |
noun (n.) Artistic effect or quality. | |
noun (n.) Artistic pursuits; artistic ability. |
artifact | noun (n.) A product of human workmanship; -- applied esp. to the simpler products of aboriginal art as distinguished from natural objects. |
noun (n.) A structure or appearance in protoplasm due to death or the use of reagents and not present during life. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (art) - Words That Begins with art:
art | noun (n.) The employment of means to accomplish some desired end; the adaptation of things in the natural world to the uses of life; the application of knowledge or power to practical purposes. |
noun (n.) A system of rules serving to facilitate the performance of certain actions; a system of principles and rules for attaining a desired end; method of doing well some special work; -- often contradistinguished from science or speculative principles; as, the art of building or engraving; the art of war; the art of navigation. | |
noun (n.) The systematic application of knowledge or skill in effecting a desired result. Also, an occupation or business requiring such knowledge or skill. | |
noun (n.) The application of skill to the production of the beautiful by imitation or design, or an occupation in which skill is so employed, as in painting and sculpture; one of the fine arts; as, he prefers art to literature. | |
noun (n.) Those branches of learning which are taught in the academical course of colleges; as, master of arts. | |
noun (n.) Learning; study; applied knowledge, science, or letters. | |
noun (n.) Skill, dexterity, or the power of performing certain actions, acquired by experience, study, or observation; knack; as, a man has the art of managing his business to advantage. | |
noun (n.) Skillful plan; device. | |
noun (n.) Cunning; artifice; craft. | |
noun (n.) The black art; magic. | |
() The second person singular, indicative mode, present tense, of the substantive verb Be; but formed after the analogy of the plural are, with the ending -t, as in thou shalt, wilt, orig. an ending of the second person sing. pret. Cf. Be. Now used only in solemn or poetical style. |
artemia | noun (n.) A genus of phyllopod Crustacea found in salt lakes and brines; the brine shrimp. See Brine shrimp. |
artemisia | noun (n.) A genus of plants including the plants called mugwort, southernwood, and wormwood. Of these A. absinthium, or common wormwood, is well known, and A. tridentata is the sage brush of the Rocky Mountain region. |
arteriac | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the windpipe. |
arterial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an artery, or the arteries; as, arterial action; the arterial system. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a main channel (resembling an artery), as a river, canal, or railroad. |
arterialization | noun (n.) The process of converting venous blood into arterial blood during its passage through the lungs, oxygen being absorbed and carbonic acid evolved; -- called also aeration and hematosis. |
arterializing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Arterialize |
arteriography | noun (n.) A systematic description of the arteries. |
arteriole | noun (n.) A small artery. |
arteriology | noun (n.) That part of anatomy which treats of arteries. |
arteriotomy | noun (n.) The opening of an artery, esp. for bloodletting. |
noun (n.) That part of anatomy which treats of the dissection of the arteries. |
arteritis | noun (n.) Inflammation of an artery or arteries. |
artery | noun (n.) The trachea or windpipe. |
noun (n.) One of the vessels or tubes which carry either venous or arterial blood from the heart. They have tricker and more muscular walls than veins, and are connected with them by capillaries. | |
noun (n.) Hence: Any continuous or ramified channel of communication; as, arteries of trade or commerce. |
artesian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Artois (anciently called Artesium), in France. |
artful | adjective (a.) Performed with, or characterized by, art or skill. |
adjective (a.) Artificial; imitative. | |
adjective (a.) Using or exhibiting much art, skill, or contrivance; dexterous; skillful. | |
adjective (a.) Cunning; disposed to cunning indirectness of dealing; crafty; as, an artful boy. [The usual sense.] |
artfulness | noun (n.) The quality of being artful; art; cunning; craft. |
arthen | adjective (a.) Same as |
arthritic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Arthritical |
arthritical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the joints. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to arthritis; gouty. |
arthritis | noun (n.) Any inflammation of the joints, particularly the gout. |
arthroderm | noun (n.) The external covering of an Arthropod. |
arthrodia | noun (n.) A form of diarthrodial articulation in which the articular surfaces are nearly flat, so that they form only an imperfect ball and socket. |
arthrodial | adjective (a.) Alt. of Arthrodic |
arthrodic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to arthrodia. |
arthrodynia | noun (n.) An affection characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease. |
arthrodynic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to arthrodynia, or pain in the joints; rheumatic. |
arthrogastra | noun (n. pl.) A division of the Arachnida, having the abdomen annulated, including the scorpions, harvestmen, etc.; pedipalpi. |
arthrography | noun (n.) The description of joints. |
arthrology | noun (n.) That part of anatomy which treats of joints. |
arthromere | noun (n.) One of the body segments of Arthropods. See Arthrostraca. |
arthropleura | noun (n.) The side or limb-bearing portion of an arthromere. |
arthropod | noun (n.) One of the Arthropoda. |
arthropoda | noun (n. pl.) A large division of Articulata, embracing all those that have jointed legs. It includes Insects, Arachnida, Pychnogonida, and Crustacea. |
arthropomata | noun (n. pl.) One of the orders of Branchiopoda. See Branchiopoda. |
arthrosis | noun (n.) Articulation. |
arthrostraca | noun (n. pl.) One of the larger divisions of Crustacea, so called because the thorax and abdomen are both segmented; Tetradecapoda. It includes the Amphipoda and Isopoda. |
arthrozoic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Articulata; articulate. |
artless | adjective (a.) Wanting art, knowledge, or skill; ignorant; unskillful. |
adjective (a.) Contrived without skill or art; inartistic. | |
adjective (a.) Free from guile, art, craft, or stratagem; characterized by simplicity and sincerity; sincere; guileless; ingenuous; honest; as, an artless mind; an artless tale. |
artlessness | noun (n.) The quality of being artless, or void of art or guile; simplicity; sincerity. |
artocarpeous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Artocarpous |
artocarpous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the breadfruit, or to the genus Artocarpus. |
artotype | noun (n.) A kind of autotype. |
artotyrite | noun (n.) One of a sect in the primitive church, who celebrated the Lord's Supper with bread and cheese, alleging that the first oblations of men not only of the fruit of the earth, but of their flocks. [Gen. iv. 3, 4.] |
artsman | noun (n.) A man skilled in an art or in arts. |
arteriosclerosis | noun (n.) Abnormal thickening and hardening of the walls of the arteries, esp. of the intima, occurring mostly in old age. |
arthrochondritis | noun (n.) Chondritis of a joint. |
arthrodesis | noun (n.) Surgical fixation of joints. |
arthropathy | noun (n.) Any disease of the joints. |
arthrospore | noun (n.) A bacterial resting cell, -- formerly considered a spore, but now known to occur even in endosporous bacteria. |
arthrotome | noun (n.) A strong scalpel used in the dissection of joints. |