First Names Rhyming BAWDEWYNE
English Words Rhyming BAWDEWYNE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES BAWDEWYNE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BAWDEWYNE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (awdewyne) - English Words That Ends with awdewyne:
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (wdewyne) - English Words That Ends with wdewyne:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (dewyne) - English Words That Ends with dewyne:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ewyne) - English Words That Ends with ewyne:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (wyne) - English Words That Ends with wyne:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (yne) - English Words That Ends with yne:
almayne | noun (n.) Alt. of Alman |
androgyne | noun (n.) An hermaphrodite. |
| noun (n.) An androgynous plant. |
anodyne | adjective (a.) Serving to assuage pain; soothing. |
| adjective (a.) Any medicine which allays pain, as an opiate or narcotic; anything that soothes disturbed feelings. |
chlorodyne | noun (n.) A patent anodyne medicine, containing opium, chloroform, Indian hemp, etc. |
davyne | noun (n.) A variety of nephelite from Vesuvius. |
dyne | noun (n.) The unit of force, in the C. G. S. (Centimeter Gram Second) system of physical units; that is, the force which, acting on a gram for a second, generates a velocity of a centimeter per second. |
eyne | noun (n.) Alt. of Eyen |
groyne | noun (n.) See Groin. |
heyne | noun (n.) A wretch; a rascal. |
hyne | noun (n.) A servant. See Hine. |
langsyne | noun (adv. & n.) Long since; long ago. |
levyne | noun (n.) Alt. of Levynite |
megadyne | noun (n.) One of the larger measures of force, amounting to one million dynes. |
mnemosyne | noun (n.) The goddess of memory and the mother of the Muses. |
neyne | noun (n.) Same as Meine. |
pyne | noun (n. & v.) See Pine. |
spyne | noun (n.) See Pinnace, n., 1 (a). |
teyne | noun (n.) A thin plate of metal. |
trichogyne | noun (n.) The slender, hairlike cell which receives the fertilizing particles, or antherozoids, in red seaweeds. |
tyne | noun (n.) A prong or point of an antler. |
| noun (n.) Anxiety; tine. |
| verb (v. t.) To lose. |
| verb (v. i.) To become lost; to perish. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BAWDEWYNE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (bawdewyn) - Words That Begins with bawdewyn:
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (bawdewy) - Words That Begins with bawdewy:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (bawdew) - Words That Begins with bawdew:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (bawde) - Words That Begins with bawde:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (bawd) - Words That Begins with bawd:
bawd | noun (n.) A person who keeps a house of prostitution, or procures women for a lewd purpose; a procurer or procuress; a lewd person; -- usually applied to a woman. |
| verb (v. i.) To procure women for lewd purposes. |
bawdiness | noun (n.) Obscenity; lewdness. |
bawdrick | noun (n.) A belt. See Baldric. |
bawdry | noun (n.) The practice of procuring women for the gratification of lust. |
| noun (n.) Illicit intercourse; fornication. |
| noun (n.) Obscenity; filthy, unchaste language. |
bawdy | adjective (a.) Dirty; foul; -- said of clothes. |
| adjective (a.) Obscene; filthy; unchaste. |
bawdyhouse | noun (n.) A house of prostitution; a house of ill fame; a brothel. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (baw) - Words That Begins with baw:
bawbee | noun (n.) A halfpenny. |
bawble | noun (n.) A trinket. See Bauble. |
bawbling | adjective (a.) Insignificant; contemptible. |
bawcock | noun (n.) A fine fellow; -- a term of endearment. |
bawhorse | noun (n.) Same as Bathorse. |
bawling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bawl |
bawl | noun (n.) A loud, prolonged cry; an outcry. |
| verb (v. i.) To cry out with a loud, full sound; to cry with vehemence, as in calling or exultation; to shout; to vociferate. |
| verb (v. i.) To cry loudly, as a child from pain or vexation. |
| verb (v. t.) To proclaim with a loud voice, or by outcry, as a hawker or town-crier does. |
bawler | noun (n.) One who bawls. |
bawn | noun (n.) An inclosure with mud or stone walls, for keeping cattle; a fortified inclosure. |
| noun (n.) A large house. |
bawrel | noun (n.) A kind of hawk. |
bawsin | noun (n.) Alt. of Bawson |
bawson | noun (n.) A badger. |
| noun (n.) A large, unwieldy person. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BAWDEWYNE:
English Words which starts with 'bawd' and ends with 'wyne':
English Words which starts with 'baw' and ends with 'yne':
English Words which starts with 'ba' and ends with 'ne':
backbone | noun (n.) The column of bones in the back which sustains and gives firmness to the frame; the spine; the vertebral or spinal column. |
| noun (n.) Anything like , or serving the purpose of, a backbone. |
| noun (n.) Firmness; moral principle; steadfastness. |
baculine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the rod or punishment with the rod. |
balaustine | noun (n.) The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum). The bark of the root, the rind of the fruit, and the flowers are used medicinally. |
balsamine | noun (n.) The Impatiens balsamina, or garden balsam. |
bandoline | noun (n.) A glutinous pomatum for the fair. |
bane | noun (n.) That which destroys life, esp. poison of a deadly quality. |
| noun (n.) Destruction; death. |
| noun (n.) Any cause of ruin, or lasting injury; harm; woe. |
| noun (n.) A disease in sheep, commonly termed the rot. |
| verb (v. t.) To be the bane of; to ruin. |
barbotine | noun (n.) A paste of clay used in decorating coarse pottery in relief. |
barebone | noun (n.) A very lean person; one whose bones show through the skin. |
baritone | noun (a. & n.) See Barytone. |
| noun (n.) A male voice, the compass of which partakes of the common bass and the tenor, but which does not descend as low as the one, nor rise as high as the other. |
| noun (n.) A person having a voice of such range. |
| noun (n.) The viola di gamba, now entirely disused. |
| noun (n.) A word which has no accent marked on the last syllable, the grave accent being understood. |
| adjective (a.) Grave and deep, as a kind of male voice. |
| adjective (a.) Not marked with an accent on the last syllable, the grave accent being understood. |
barkantine | noun (n.) Same as Barkentine. |
barkentine | noun (n.) A threemasted vessel, having the foremast square-rigged, and the others schooner-rigged. [Spelled also barquentine, barkantine, etc.] See Illust. in Append. |
barytone | noun (n.) Alt. of Baritone |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Baritone |
banjorine | noun (n.) A kind of banjo, with a short neck, tuned a fourth higher than the common banjo; -- popularly so called. |