Name Report For First Name BIRKHEAD:

BIRKHEAD

First name BIRKHEAD's origin is English. BIRKHEAD means "lives at the birch headland". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with BIRKHEAD below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of birkhead.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with BIRKHEAD and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with BIRKHEAD - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming BIRKHEAD

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES BİRKHEAD AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH BİRKHEAD (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (irkhead) - Names That Ends with irkhead:

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (rkhead) - Names That Ends with rkhead:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (khead) - Names That Ends with khead:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (head) - Names That Ends with head:

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ead) - Names That Ends with ead:

mildread mairead sinead read mead halstead ead scead mairghread

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ad) - Names That Ends with ad:

shahrazad widad mairearad asad boulad raad sayad abdul-samad ahmad amjad awad ayyad fouad hadad imad jawad jihad maudad mu'ayyad mus'ad rashad saad ziyad artaxiad cathbad ferdiad konrad arpad glad angharad brimlad natividad soledad verdad amad ashaad bhraghad brad chad clustfeinad conrad gad garrad hammad jarrad jerad jerrad kiarad koenraad lad mohamad mohammad muhammad muhunnad niichaad rashaad shad tad zarad vlad rad riyad fahad mad su'ad souad aswad haddad meinrad galahad arvad elrad

NAMES RHYMING WITH BİRKHEAD (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (birkhea) - Names That Begins with birkhea:

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (birkhe) - Names That Begins with birkhe:

birkhe birkhed

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (birkh) - Names That Begins with birkh:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (birk) - Names That Begins with birk:

birk birkett birkey birkita

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (bir) - Names That Begins with bir:

bir birch birche bird birde birdena birdhil birdhill birdie birdine birdoswald birdy birgit birj birley birney biron birr birte birtel birtle

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (bi) - Names That Begins with bi:

biaiardo bian bianca biast bibi bibiana bibsbebe bich bick bickford bicoir biddy bidelia bidina bidziil biecaford bienvenida biford bikr bilagaana bilal bilko bill billie billy bilqis bily bimisi binah binata bing binga binge bingen binh bink binta binyamin bisgu bishop bishr bitanig biton bittan bitten bittor bitya bixenta

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BİRKHEAD:

First Names which starts with 'bir' and ends with 'ead':

First Names which starts with 'bi' and ends with 'ad':

First Names which starts with 'b' and ends with 'd':

baird ballard bamard bannruod bard barend barnard bathild bayard bayhard beamard bearnard behrend bemossed beortbtraed beorthtraed berchtwald berend beresford berford berinhard bernard bernd bernhard berthold bertrand bladud blaed blandford blanford blathnaid bofind bond boyd bradd bradford brainard brainerd brand branhard bred brid brighid brigid brunhild brygid bud budd burchard burford burghard burhford burnard byford byrd byrtwold

English Words Rhyming BIRKHEAD

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES BİRKHEAD AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BİRKHEAD (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (irkhead) - English Words That Ends with irkhead:



Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (rkhead) - English Words That Ends with rkhead:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (khead) - English Words That Ends with khead:


beakheadnoun (n.) An ornament used in rich Norman doorways, resembling a head with a beak.
 noun (n.) A small platform at the fore part of the upper deck of a vessel, which contains the water closets of the crew.
 noun (n.) Same as Beak, 3.

blackheadnoun (n.) The scaup duck.

blockheadnoun (n.) A stupid fellow; a dolt; a person deficient in understanding.

bulkheadnoun (n.) A partition in a vessel, to separate apartments on the same deck.
 noun (n.) A structure of wood or stone, to resist the pressure of earth or water; a partition wall or structure, as in a mine; the limiting wall along a water front.

cockheadnoun (n.) The rounded or pointed top of a grinding mill spindle, forming a pivot on which the stone is balanced.

skunkheadnoun (n.) The surf duck.
 noun (n.) A duck (Camptolaimus Labradorus) which formerly inhabited the Atlantic coast of New England. It is now supposed to be extinct. Called also Labrador duck, and pied duck.

thickheadnoun (n.) A thick-headed or stupid person.
 noun (n.) Any one of several species of Australian singing birds of the genus Pachycephala. The males of some of the species are bright-colored. Some of the species are popularly called thrushes.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (head) - English Words That Ends with head:


arrowheadnoun (n.) The head of an arrow.
 noun (n.) An aquatic plant of the genus Sagittaria, esp. S. sagittifolia, -- named from the shape of the leaves.

baldheadnoun (n.) A person whose head is bald.
 noun (n.) A white-headed variety of pigeon.

beastliheadnoun (n.) Beastliness.

beetleheadnoun (n.) A stupid fellow; a blockhead.
 noun (n.) The black-bellied plover, or bullhead (Squatarola helvetica). See Plover.

billetheadnoun (n.) A round piece of timber at the bow or stern of a whaleboat, around which the harpoon lone is run out when the whale darts off.

billheadnoun (n.) A printed form, used by merchants in making out bills or rendering accounts.

blunderheadnoun (n.) A stupid, blundering fellow.

boltheadnoun (n.) A long, straight-necked, glass vessel for chemical distillations; -- called also a matrass or receiver.
 noun (n.) The head of a bolt.

boroughheadnoun (n.) See Headborough.

bottleheadnoun (n.) A cetacean allied to the grampus; -- called also bottle-nosed whale.

bountiheadnoun (n.) Alt. of Bountyhood

bowheadnoun (n.) The great Arctic or Greenland whale. (Balaena mysticetus). See Baleen, and Whale.

bridgeheadnoun (n.) A fortification commanding the extremity of a bridge nearest the enemy, to insure the preservation and usefulness of the bridge, and prevent the enemy from crossing; a tete-de-pont.

bufferheadnoun (n.) The head of a buffer, which recieves the concussion, in railroad carriages.

buffleheadnoun (n.) One who has a large head; a heavy, stupid fellow.
 noun (n.) The buffel duck. See Buffel duck.

bullheadnoun (n.) A fresh-water fish of many species, of the genus Uranidea, esp. U. gobio of Europe, and U. Richardsoni of the United States; -- called also miller's thumb.
 noun (n.) In America, several species of Amiurus; -- called also catfish, horned pout, and bullpout.
 noun (n.) A marine fish of the genus Cottus; the sculpin.
 noun (n.) The black-bellied plover (Squatarola helvetica); -- called also beetlehead.
 noun (n.) The golden plover.
 noun (n.) A stupid fellow; a lubber.
 noun (n.) A small black water insect.

catheadnoun (n.) A projecting piece of timber or iron near the bow of vessel, to which the anchor is hoisted and secured.

chuckleheadnoun (n.) A person with a large head; a numskull; a dunce.

cocksheadnoun (n.) A leguminous herb (Onobrychis Caput-galli), having small spiny-crested pods.

copperheadnoun (n.) A poisonous American serpent (Ancistrodon conotortrix), closely allied to the rattlesnake, but without rattles; -- called also copper-belly, and red viper.
 noun (n.) A nickname applied to a person in the Northern States who sympathized with the South during the Civil War.

crossheadnoun (n.) A beam or bar across the head or end of a rod, etc., or a block attached to it and carrying a knuckle pin; as the solid crosspiece running between parallel slides, which receives motion from the piston of a steam engine and imparts it to the connecting rod, which is hinged to the crosshead.

deadheadnoun (n.) One who receives free tickets for theaters, public conveyances, etc.
 noun (n.) A buoy. See under Dead, a.

doteheadnoun (n.) A dotard.

drawheadnoun (n.) The flanged outer end of a drawbar; also, a name applied to the drawgear.

dreariheadnoun (n.) Alt. of Drearihood

drowsiheadnoun (n.) Drowsiness.

drumheadnoun (n.) The parchment or skin stretched over one end of a drum.
 noun (n.) The top of a capstan which is pierced with sockets for levers used in turning it. See Illust. of Capstan.

drunkenheadnoun (n.) Drunkenness.

dullheadnoun (n.) A blockhead; a dolt.

dunderheadnoun (n.) A dunce; a numskull; a blockhead.

fatheadnoun (n.) A cyprinoid fish of the Mississippi valley (Pimephales promelas); -- called also black-headed minnow.
 noun (n.) A labroid food fish of California; the redfish.

figureheadnoun (n.) The figure, statue, or bust, on the prow of a ship.
 noun (n.) A person who allows his name to be used to give standing to enterprises in which he has no responsible interest or duties; a nominal, but not real, head or chief.

flatheadnoun (n.) A Chinook Indian. See Chinook, n., 1.
 adjective (a.) Characterized by flatness of head, especially that produced by artificial means, as a certain tribe of American Indians.

foreheadnoun (n.) The front of that part of the head which incloses the brain; that part of the face above the eyes; the brow.
 noun (n.) The aspect or countenance; assurance.
 noun (n.) The front or fore part of anything.

giltheadnoun (n.) A marine fish.
 noun (n.) The Pagrus, / Chrysophrys, auratus, a valuable food fish common in the Mediterranean (so named from its golden-colored head); -- called also giltpoll.
 noun (n.) The Crenilabrus melops, of the British coasts; -- called also golden maid, conner, sea partridge.

godheadnoun (n.) Godship; deity; divinity; divine nature or essence; godhood.
 noun (n.) The Deity; God; the Supreme Being.
 noun (n.) A god or goddess; a divinity.

godlyheadnoun (n.) Goodness.

goodlyheadnoun (n.) Alt. of Goodlyhood

greenheadnoun (n.) The mallard.
 noun (n.) The striped bass. See Bass.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Greenhood

groutheadnoun (n.) See Growthead.

growtheadnoun (n.) A lazy person; a blockhead.

hammerheadnoun (n.) A shark of the genus Sphyrna or Zygaena, having the eyes set on projections from the sides of the head, which gives it a hammer shape. The Sphyrna zygaena is found in the North Atlantic. Called also hammer fish, and balance fish.
 noun (n.) A fresh-water fish; the stone-roller.
 noun (n.) An African fruit bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus); -- so called from its large blunt nozzle.

hardheadnoun (n.) Clash or collision of heads in contest.
 noun (n.) The menhaden. See Menhaden.
 noun (n.) Block's gurnard (Trigla gurnardus) of Europe.
 noun (n.) A California salmon; the steelhead.
 noun (n.) The gray whale.
 noun (n.) A coarse American commercial sponge (Spongia dura).

harddiheadnoun (n.) Hardihood.

headnoun (n.) The anterior or superior part of an animal, containing the brain, or chief ganglia of the nervous system, the mouth, and in the higher animals, the chief sensory organs; poll; cephalon.
 noun (n.) The uppermost, foremost, or most important part of an inanimate object; such a part as may be considered to resemble the head of an animal; often, also, the larger, thicker, or heavier part or extremity, in distinction from the smaller or thinner part, or from the point or edge; as, the head of a cane, a nail, a spear, an ax, a mast, a sail, a ship; that which covers and closes the top or the end of a hollow vessel; as, the head of a cask or a steam boiler.
 noun (n.) The place where the head should go; as, the head of a bed, of a grave, etc.; the head of a carriage, that is, the hood which covers the head.
 noun (n.) The most prominent or important member of any organized body; the chief; the leader; as, the head of a college, a school, a church, a state, and the like.
 noun (n.) The place or honor, or of command; the most important or foremost position; the front; as, the head of the table; the head of a column of soldiers.
 noun (n.) Each one among many; an individual; -- often used in a plural sense; as, a thousand head of cattle.
 noun (n.) The seat of the intellect; the brain; the understanding; the mental faculties; as, a good head, that is, a good mind; it never entered his head, it did not occur to him; of his own head, of his own thought or will.
 noun (n.) The source, fountain, spring, or beginning, as of a stream or river; as, the head of the Nile; hence, the altitude of the source, or the height of the surface, as of water, above a given place, as above an orifice at which it issues, and the pressure resulting from the height or from motion; sometimes also, the quantity in reserve; as, a mill or reservoir has a good head of water, or ten feet head; also, that part of a gulf or bay most remote from the outlet or the sea.
 noun (n.) A headland; a promontory; as, Gay Head.
 noun (n.) A separate part, or topic, of a discourse; a theme to be expanded; a subdivision; as, the heads of a sermon.
 noun (n.) Culminating point or crisis; hence, strength; force; height.
 noun (n.) Power; armed force.
 noun (n.) A headdress; a covering of the head; as, a laced head; a head of hair.
 noun (n.) An ear of wheat, barley, or of one of the other small cereals.
 noun (n.) A dense cluster of flowers, as in clover, daisies, thistles; a capitulum.
 noun (n.) A dense, compact mass of leaves, as in a cabbage or a lettuce plant.
 noun (n.) The antlers of a deer.
 noun (n.) A rounded mass of foam which rises on a pot of beer or other effervescing liquor.
 noun (n.) Tiles laid at the eaves of a house.
 adjective (a.) Principal; chief; leading; first; as, the head master of a school; the head man of a tribe; a head chorister; a head cook.
 verb (v. t.) To be at the head of; to put one's self at the head of; to lead; to direct; to act as leader to; as, to head an army, an expedition, or a riot.
 verb (v. t.) To form a head to; to fit or furnish with a head; as, to head a nail.
 verb (v. t.) To behead; to decapitate.
 verb (v. t.) To cut off the top of; to lop off; as, to head trees.
 verb (v. t.) To go in front of; to get in the front of, so as to hinder or stop; to oppose; hence, to check or restrain; as, to head a drove of cattle; to head a person; the wind heads a ship.
 verb (v. t.) To set on the head; as, to head a cask.
 verb (v. i.) To originate; to spring; to have its source, as a river.
 verb (v. i.) To go or point in a certain direction; to tend; as, how does the ship head?
 verb (v. i.) To form a head; as, this kind of cabbage heads early.

hogsheadnoun (n.) An English measure of capacity, containing 63 wine gallons, or about 52/ imperial gallons; a half pipe.
 noun (n.) A large cask or barrel, of indefinite contents; esp. one containing from 100 to 140 gallons.

hornyheadnoun (n.) Any North American river chub of the genus Hybopsis, esp. H. biguttatus.

horseheadnoun (n.) The silver moonfish (Selene vomer).

humbleheadnoun (n.) Humble condition or estate; humility.

jerkinheadnoun (n.) The hipped part of a roof which is hipped only for a part of its height, leaving a truncated gable.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ead) - English Words That Ends with ead:


beadnoun (n.) A prayer.
 noun (n.) A little perforated ball, to be strung on a thread, and worn for ornament; or used in a rosary for counting prayers, as by Roman Catholics and Mohammedans, whence the phrases to tell beads, to at one's beads, to bid beads, etc., meaning, to be at prayer.
 noun (n.) Any small globular body
 noun (n.) A bubble in spirits.
 noun (n.) A drop of sweat or other liquid.
 noun (n.) A small knob of metal on a firearm, used for taking aim (whence the expression to draw a bead, for, to take aim).
 noun (n.) A small molding of rounded surface, the section being usually an arc of a circle. It may be continuous, or broken into short embossments.
 noun (n.) A glassy drop of molten flux, as borax or microcosmic salt, used as a solvent and color test for several mineral earths and oxides, as of iron, manganese, etc., before the blowpipe; as, the borax bead; the iron bead, etc.
 verb (v. t.) To ornament with beads or beading.
 verb (v. i.) To form beadlike bubbles.

bedspreadnoun (n.) A bedquilt; a counterpane; a coverlet.

bedsteadnoun (n.) A framework for supporting a bed.

beebreadnoun (n.) A brown, bitter substance found in some of the cells of honeycomb. It is made chiefly from the pollen of flowers, which is collected by bees as food for their young.

breadnoun (n.) An article of food made from flour or meal by moistening, kneading, and baking.
 noun (n.) Food; sustenance; support of life, in general.
 adjective (a.) To spread.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with bread crumbs, preparatory to cooking; as, breaded cutlets.

broadspreadadjective (a.) Widespread.

centrolineadnoun (n.) An instrument for drawing lines through a point, or lines converging to a center.

clapbreadnoun (n.) Alt. of Clapcake

curvilineadnoun (n.) An instrument for drawing curved lines.

deadnoun (n.) The most quiet or deathlike time; the period of profoundest repose, inertness, or gloom; as, the dead of winter.
 noun (n.) One who is dead; -- commonly used collectively.
 adjective (a.) Deprived of life; -- opposed to alive and living; reduced to that state of a being in which the organs of motion and life have irrevocably ceased to perform their functions; as, a dead tree; a dead man.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of life; inanimate; as, dead matter.
 adjective (a.) Resembling death in appearance or quality; without show of life; deathlike; as, a dead sleep.
 adjective (a.) Still as death; motionless; inactive; useless; as, dead calm; a dead load or weight.
 adjective (a.) So constructed as not to transmit sound; soundless; as, a dead floor.
 adjective (a.) Unproductive; bringing no gain; unprofitable; as, dead capital; dead stock in trade.
 adjective (a.) Lacking spirit; dull; lusterless; cheerless; as, dead eye; dead fire; dead color, etc.
 adjective (a.) Monotonous or unvaried; as, a dead level or pain; a dead wall.
 adjective (a.) Sure as death; unerring; fixed; complete; as, a dead shot; a dead certainty.
 adjective (a.) Bringing death; deadly.
 adjective (a.) Wanting in religious spirit and vitality; as, dead faith; dead works.
 adjective (a.) Flat; without gloss; -- said of painting which has been applied purposely to have this effect.
 adjective (a.) Not brilliant; not rich; thus, brown is a dead color, as compared with crimson.
 adjective (a.) Cut off from the rights of a citizen; deprived of the power of enjoying the rights of property; as, one banished or becoming a monk is civilly dead.
 adjective (a.) Not imparting motion or power; as, the dead spindle of a lathe, etc. See Spindle.
 adjective (a.) Carrying no current, or producing no useful effect; -- said of a conductor in a dynamo or motor, also of a telegraph wire which has no instrument attached and, therefore, is not in use.
 adjective (a.) Out of play; regarded as out of the game; -- said of a ball, a piece, or a player under certain conditions in cricket, baseball, checkers, and some other games.
 adverb (adv.) To a degree resembling death; to the last degree; completely; wholly.
 verb (v. t.) To make dead; to deaden; to deprive of life, force, or vigor.
 verb (v. i.) To die; to lose life or force.

doorsteadnoun (n.) Entrance or place of a door.

dreadnoun (n.) Great fear in view of impending evil; fearful apprehension of danger; anticipatory terror.
 noun (n.) Reverential or respectful fear; awe.
 noun (n.) An object of terrified apprehension.
 noun (n.) A person highly revered.
 noun (n.) Fury; dreadfulness.
 noun (n.) Doubt; as, out of dread.
 adjective (a.) Exciting great fear or apprehension; causing terror; frightful; dreadful.
 adjective (a.) Inspiring with reverential fear; awful' venerable; as, dread sovereign; dread majesty; dread tribunal.
 verb (v. t.) To fear in a great degree; to regard, or look forward to, with terrific apprehension.
 verb (v. i.) To be in dread, or great fear.

enneadnoun (n.) The number nine or a group of nine.

farmsteadnoun (n.) A farm with the building upon it; a homestead on a farm.

gingerbreadnoun (n.) A kind of plain sweet cake seasoned with ginger, and sometimes made in fanciful shapes.

girdlesteadnoun (n.) That part of the body where the girdle is worn.
 noun (n.) The lap.

gleadnoun (n.) A live coal. See Gleed.

homesteadnoun (n.) The home place; a home and the inclosure or ground immediately connected with it.
 noun (n.) The home or seat of a family; place of origin.
 noun (n.) The home and appurtenant land and buildings owned by the head of a family, and occupied by him and his family.

jollyheadnoun (n.) Jollity.

jolterheadnoun (n.) Alt. of Jolthead

joltheadnoun (n.) A dunce; a blockhead.

knightheadnoun (n.) A bollard timber. See under Bollard.

leadnoun (n.) One of the elements, a heavy, pliable, inelastic metal, having a bright, bluish color, but easily tarnished. It is both malleable and ductile, though with little tenacity, and is used for tubes, sheets, bullets, etc. Its specific gravity is 11.37. It is easily fusible, forms alloys with other metals, and is an ingredient of solder and type metal. Atomic weight, 206.4. Symbol Pb (L. Plumbum). It is chiefly obtained from the mineral galena, lead sulphide.
 noun (n.) An article made of lead or an alloy of lead
 noun (n.) A plummet or mass of lead, used in sounding at sea.
 noun (n.) A thin strip of type metal, used to separate lines of type in printing.
 noun (n.) Sheets or plates of lead used as a covering for roofs; hence, pl., a roof covered with lead sheets or terne plates.
 noun (n.) A small cylinder of black lead or plumbago, used in pencils.
 noun (n.) The act of leading or conducting; guidance; direction; as, to take the lead; to be under the lead of another.
 noun (n.) precedence; advance position; also, the measure of precedence; as, the white horse had the lead; a lead of a boat's length, or of half a second.
 noun (n.) The act or right of playing first in a game or round; the card suit, or piece, so played; as, your partner has the lead.
 noun (n.) An open way in an ice field.
 noun (n.) A lode.
 noun (n.) The course of a rope from end to end.
 noun (n.) The width of port opening which is uncovered by the valve, for the admission or release of steam, at the instant when the piston is at end of its stroke.
 noun (n.) the distance of haul, as from a cutting to an embankment.
 noun (n.) The action of a tooth, as a tooth of a wheel, in impelling another tooth or a pallet.
 noun (n.) The announcement by one voice part of a theme to be repeated by the other parts.
 noun (n.) A mark or a short passage in one voice part, as of a canon, serving as a cue for the entrance of others.
 noun (n.) In an internal-combustion engine, the distance, measured in actual length of piston stroke or the corresponding angular displacement of the crank, of the piston from the end of the compression stroke when ignition takes place; -- called in full lead of the ignition. When ignition takes place during the working stroke the corresponding distance from the commencement of the stroke is called negative lead.
 noun (n.) The excess above a right angle in the angle between two consecutive cranks, as of a compound engine, on the same shaft.
 noun (n.) In spiral screw threads, worm wheels, or the like, the amount of advance of any point in the spiral for a complete turn.
 noun (n.) A conductor conveying electricity, as from a dynamo.
 noun (n.) The angle between the line joining the brushes of a continuous-current dynamo and the diameter symmetrical between the poles.
 noun (n.) The advance of the current phase in an alternating circuit beyond that of the electromotive force producing it.
 noun (n.) A r/le for a leading man or leading woman; also, one who plays such a r/le.
 verb (v. t.) To cover, fill, or affect with lead; as, continuous firing leads the grooves of a rifle.
 verb (v. t.) To place leads between the lines of; as, to lead a page; leaded matter.
 verb (v. t.) To guide or conduct with the hand, or by means of some physical contact connection; as, a father leads a child; a jockey leads a horse with a halter; a dog leads a blind man.
 verb (v. t.) To guide or conduct in a certain course, or to a certain place or end, by making the way known; to show the way, esp. by going with or going in advance of. Hence, figuratively: To direct; to counsel; to instruct; as, to lead a traveler; to lead a pupil.
 verb (v. t.) To conduct or direct with authority; to have direction or charge of; as, to lead an army, an exploring party, or a search; to lead a political party.
 verb (v. t.) To go or to be in advance of; to precede; hence, to be foremost or chief among; as, the big sloop led the fleet of yachts; the Guards led the attack; Demosthenes leads the orators of all ages.
 verb (v. t.) To draw or direct by influence, whether good or bad; to prevail on; to induce; to entice; to allure; as, to lead one to espouse a righteous cause.
 verb (v. t.) To guide or conduct one's self in, through, or along (a certain course); hence, to proceed in the way of; to follow the path or course of; to pass; to spend. Also, to cause (one) to proceed or follow in (a certain course).
 verb (v. t.) To begin a game, round, or trick, with; as, to lead trumps; the double five was led.
 verb (v. i.) To guide or conduct, as by accompanying, going before, showing, influencing, directing with authority, etc.; to have precedence or preeminence; to be first or chief; -- used in most of the senses of lead, v. t.
 verb (v. t.) To tend or reach in a certain direction, or to a certain place; as, the path leads to the mill; gambling leads to other vices.

leatherheadnoun (n.) The friar bird.

loggerheadnoun (n.) A blockhead; a dunce; a numskull.
 noun (n.) A spherical mass of iron, with a long handle, used to heat tar.
 noun (n.) An upright piece of round timber, in a whaleboat, over which a turn of the line is taken when it is running out too fast.
 noun (n.) A very large marine turtle (Thalassochelys caretta, / caouana), common in the warmer parts of the Atlantic Ocean, from Brazil to Cape Cod; -- called also logger-headed turtle.
 noun (n.) An American shrike (Lanius Ludovicianus), similar to the butcher bird, but smaller. See Shrike.

lowliheadnoun (n.) A lowly state.

lustiheadnoun (n.) See Lustihood.

maidenheadnoun (n.) The state of being a maiden; maidenhood; virginity.
 noun (n.) The state of being unused or uncontaminated; freshness; purity.
 noun (n.) The hymen, or virginal membrane.

manheadnoun (n.) Manhood.

marketsteadnoun (n.) A market place.

mastheadnoun (n.) The top or head of a mast; the part of a mast above the hounds.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to go to the masthead as a punishment.

meadnoun (n.) A fermented drink made of water and honey with malt, yeast, etc.; metheglin; hydromel.
 noun (n.) A drink composed of sirup of sarsaparilla or other flavoring extract, and water. It is sometimes charged with carbonic acid gas.
 noun (n.) A meadow.

meresteadnoun (n.) The land within the boundaries of a farm; a farmstead or farm.

misdreadnoun (n.) Dread of evil.

mistiheadnoun (n.) Mistiness.

muddleheadnoun (n.) A stupid person.

noonsteadnoun (n.) The position of the sun at noon.

negroheadnoun (n.) An inferior commercial variety of India rubber made up into round masses.

niggerheadnoun (n.) A strong black chewing tobacco, usually in twisted plug form; negro head.

onsteadnoun (n.) A single farmhouse; a steading.

oreadnoun (n.) One of the nymphs of mountains and grottoes.

oxheadnoun (n.) Literally, the head of an ox (emblem of cuckoldom); hence, a dolt; a blockhead.

plowheadnoun (n.) Alt. of Ploughhead

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BİRKHEAD (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (birkhea) - Words That Begins with birkhea:



Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (birkhe) - Words That Begins with birkhe:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (birkh) - Words That Begins with birkh:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (birk) - Words That Begins with birk:


birknoun (n.) A birch tree.
 noun (n.) A small European minnow (Leuciscus phoxinus).

birkenadjective (a.) Birchen; as, birken groves.
 verb (v. t.) To whip with a birch or rod.

birkienoun (n.) A lively or mettlesome fellow.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (bir) - Words That Begins with bir:


biradiateadjective (a.) Alt. of Biradiated

biradiatedadjective (a.) Having two rays; as, a biradiate fin.

biramousadjective (a.) Having, or consisting of, two branches.

birchnoun (n.) A tree of several species, constituting the genus Betula; as, the white or common birch (B. alba) (also called silver birch and lady birch); the dwarf birch (B. glandulosa); the paper or canoe birch (B. papyracea); the yellow birch (B. lutea); the black or cherry birch (B. lenta).
 noun (n.) The wood or timber of the birch.
 noun (n.) A birch twig or birch twigs, used for flogging.
 noun (n.) A birch-bark canoe.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the birch; birchen.
 verb (v. t.) To whip with a birch rod or twig; to flog.

birchingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Birch

birchenadjective (a.) Of or relating to birch.

birdnoun (n.) Orig., a chicken; the young of a fowl; a young eaglet; a nestling; and hence, a feathered flying animal (see 2).
 noun (n.) A warm-blooded, feathered vertebrate provided with wings. See Aves.
 noun (n.) Specifically, among sportsmen, a game bird.
 noun (n.) Fig.: A girl; a maiden.
 verb (v. i.) To catch or shoot birds.
 verb (v. i.) Hence: To seek for game or plunder; to thieve.

birdboltnoun (n.) A short blunt arrow for killing birds without piercing them.
 noun (n.) Anything which smites without penetrating.

bird cagenoun (n.) Alt. of Birdcage

birdcagenoun (n.) A cage for confining birds.

birdcallnoun (n.) A sound made in imitation of the note or cry of a bird for the purpose of decoying the bird or its mate.
 noun (n.) An instrument of any kind, as a whistle, used in making the sound of a birdcall.

birdcatchernoun (n.) One whose employment it is to catch birds; a fowler.

birdcatchingnoun (n.) The art, act, or occupation or catching birds or wild fowls.

birdernoun (n.) A birdcatcher.

birdienoun (n.) A pretty or dear little bird; -- a pet name.

birdikinnoun (n.) A young bird.

birdingnoun (n.) Birdcatching or fowling.

birdletnoun (n.) A little bird; a nestling.

birdlikeadjective (a.) Resembling a bird.

birdlimenoun (n.) An extremely adhesive viscid substance, usually made of the middle bark of the holly, by boiling, fermenting, and cleansing it. When a twig is smeared with this substance it will hold small birds which may light upon it. Hence: Anything which insnares.
 verb (v. t.) To smear with birdlime; to catch with birdlime; to insnare.

birdlingnoun (n.) A little bird; a nestling.

birdmannoun (n.) A fowler or birdcatcher.
 noun (n.) An aviator; airman.

birdseednoun (n.) Canary seed, hemp, millet or other small seeds used for feeding caged birds.

bird's nestnoun (n.) Alt. of Bird's-nest

birectangularadjective (a.) Containing or having two right angles; as, a birectangular spherical triangle.

biremenoun (n.) An ancient galley or vessel with two banks or tiers of oars.

birettanoun (n.) Same as Berretta.

birgandernoun (n.) See Bergander.

birlawnoun (n.) A law made by husbandmen respecting rural affairs; a rustic or local law or by-law.

birostrateadjective (a.) Alt. of Birostrated

birostratedadjective (a.) Having a double beak, or two processes resembling beaks.

birringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Birr

birrnoun (n.) A whirring sound, as of a spinning wheel.
 noun (n.) A rush or impetus; force.
 verb (v. i.) To make, or move with, a whirring noise, as of wheels in motion.

birrusnoun (n.) A coarse kind of thick woolen cloth, worn by the poor in the Middle Ages; also, a woolen cap or hood worn over the shoulders or over the head.

birsenoun (n.) A bristle or bristles.

birtnoun (n.) A fish of the turbot kind; the brill.

birthnoun (n.) The act or fact of coming into life, or of being born; -- generally applied to human beings; as, the birth of a son.
 noun (n.) Lineage; extraction; descent; sometimes, high birth; noble extraction.
 noun (n.) The condition to which a person is born; natural state or position; inherited disposition or tendency.
 noun (n.) The act of bringing forth; as, she had two children at a birth.
 noun (n.) That which is born; that which is produced, whether animal or vegetable.
 noun (n.) Origin; beginning; as, the birth of an empire.
 noun (n.) See Berth.

birthdaynoun (n.) The day in which any person is born; day of origin or commencement.
 noun (n.) The day of the month in which a person was born, in whatever succeeding year it may recur; the anniversary of one's birth.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the day of birth, or its anniversary; as, birthday gifts or festivities.

birthdomnoun (n.) The land of one's birth; one's inheritance.

birthingnoun (n.) Anything added to raise the sides of a ship.

birthlessadjective (a.) Of mean extraction.

birthmarknoun (n.) Some peculiar mark or blemish on the body at birth.

birthnightnoun (n.) The night in which a person is born; the anniversary of that night in succeeding years.

birthplacenoun (n.) The town, city, or country, where a person is born; place of origin or birth, in its more general sense.

birthrightnoun (n.) Any right, privilege, or possession to which a person is entitled by birth, such as an estate descendible by law to an heir, or civil liberty under a free constitution; esp. the rights or inheritance of the first born.

birthrootnoun (n.) An herbaceous plant (Trillium erectum), and its astringent rootstock, which is said to have medicinal properties.

birthwortnoun (n.) A genus of herbs and shrubs (Aristolochia), reputed to have medicinal properties.

birdwomannoun (n.) An airwoman; an aviatress.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BİRKHEAD:

English Words which starts with 'bir' and ends with 'ead':



English Words which starts with 'bi' and ends with 'ad':