BITTEN
First name BITTEN's origin is German. BITTEN means "desire". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with BITTEN below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of bitten.(Brown names are of the same origin (German) with BITTEN and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming BITTEN
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES BĘTTEN AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH BĘTTEN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (itten) - Names That Ends with itten:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (tten) - Names That Ends with tten:
pattenRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ten) - Names That Ends with ten:
akhenaten aten ashten carsten christen cristen keirsten kiersten kiirsten kirsten kristen payten tristen colten karsten kolten marsten morten nechten osten shayten trenten walten westen sebasten croften austen brentenRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (en) - Names That Ends with en:
cwen guendolen raven coleen helen hien huyen quyen tien tuyen yen aren essien mekonnen shaheen yameen kadeen arden kailoken nascien bingen evnissyen lairgnen nisien yspaddaden hoben christiansen jorgen joren espen adeben amen moswen braden heikkinen mustanen seppanen valkoinen soren vaden camden fagen girven jurgen bastien evzen hymen owen jurrien kelemen sebestyen kalen joben sen eugen chien dien nguyen nien vien addisen adeen aideen aileen alberteen aleen ambreen anwen ardeen arleen arwenNAMES RHYMING WITH BĘTTEN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (bitte) - Names That Begins with bitte:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (bitt) - Names That Begins with bitt:
bittan bittorRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (bit) - Names That Begins with bit:
bitanig biton bityaRhyming 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 binh bink binta binyamin bir birch birche bird birde birdena birdhil birdhill birdie birdine birdoswald birdy birgit birj birk birkett birkey birkhe birkhead birkhed birkita birley birney biron birr birte birtel birtle bisgu bishop bishr bixentaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BĘTTEN:
First Names which starts with 'bi' and ends with 'en':
First Names which starts with 'b' and ends with 'n':
baen baethan baibin bailintin bain bairrfhionn bairrfhoinn balduin baldwin baldwyn balen balin ban banain banan banbhan bannan baran bardan barden bardon baron barran barrington barron bartalan barton bastiaan battseeyon battzion bawdewyn bayen baylen beacan beadutun beagan beagen bealantin beaman bean bearcban bearn beathan beaton bebeodan bebhinn becan bedrosian beldan belden beldon belen bellerophon beltran ben ben-tziyon bendigeidfran bendision benedictson benen benjamin benkamin benn benon benson benton benzion beomann beorhttun beorn beretun berihun berlyn bern bernardyn berneen bernon berrin bertin berton bestandan besyrwan bethann bevan bevin bevyn bharain bheathain bhradain bjorn blagdan blagden blagdon blian boden bodgan bodwyn bogdan bohannon bohdanEnglish Words Rhyming BITTEN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES BĘTTEN AS A WHOLE:
bitten | adjective (a.) Terminating abruptly, as if bitten off; premorse. |
(p. p.) of Bite | |
() p. p. of Bite. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BĘTTEN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (itten) - English Words That Ends with itten:
kitten | noun (n.) A young cat. |
verb (v. t. & i.) To bring forth young, as a cat; to bring forth, as kittens. |
mitten | noun (n.) A covering for the hand, worn to defend it from cold or injury. It differs from a glove in not having a separate sheath for each finger. |
noun (n.) A cover for the wrist and forearm. |
unwritten | adjective (a.) Not written; not reduced to writing; oral; as, unwritten agreements. |
adjective (a.) Containing no writing; blank; as, unwritten paper. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (tten) - English Words That Ends with tten:
flatten | adjective (a.) To reduce to an even surface or one approaching evenness; to make flat; to level; to make plane. |
adjective (a.) To throw down; to bring to the ground; to prostrate; hence, to depress; to deject; to dispirit. | |
adjective (a.) To make vapid or insipid; to render stale. | |
adjective (a.) To lower the pitch of; to cause to sound less sharp; to let fall from the pitch. | |
verb (v. i.) To become or grow flat, even, depressed dull, vapid, spiritless, or depressed below pitch. |
fretten | adjective (a.) Rubbed; marked; as, pock-fretten, marked with the smallpox. |
latten | noun (n.) A kind of brass hammered into thin sheets, formerly much used for making church utensils, as candlesticks, crosses, etc.; -- called also latten brass. |
noun (n.) Sheet tin; iron plate, covered with tin; also, any metal in thin sheets; as, gold latten. |
misbegotten | adjective (p. a.) Unlawfully or irregularly begotten; of bad origin; pernicious. |
misgotten | adjective (a.) Unjustly gotten. |
patten | noun (n.) A clog or sole of wood, usually supported by an iron ring, worn to raise the feet from the wet or the mud. |
noun (n.) A stilt. |
platten | adjective (a.) To flatten and make into sheets or plates; as, to platten cylinder glass. |
rotten | adjective (a.) Having rotted; putrid; decayed; as, a rotten apple; rotten meat. |
adjective (a.) Offensive to the smell; fetid; disgusting. | |
adjective (a.) Not firm or trusty; unsound; defective; treacherous; unsafe; as, a rotten plank, bone, stone. |
shotten | noun (n.) Having ejected the spawn; as, a shotten herring. |
noun (n.) Shot out of its socket; dislocated, as a bone. | |
() of Shoot |
unbegotten | adjective (a.) Not begot; not yet generated; also, having never been generated; self-existent; eternal. |
ungotten | adjective (a.) Not gotten; not acquired. |
adjective (a.) Not begotten. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ten) - English Words That Ends with ten:
beaten | adjective (a.) Made smooth by beating or treading; worn by use. |
adjective (a.) Vanquished; conquered; baffled. | |
adjective (a.) Exhausted; tired out. | |
adjective (a.) Become common or trite; as, a beaten phrase. | |
adjective (a.) Tried; practiced. | |
() of Beat |
boughten | adjective (a.) Purchased; not obtained or produced at home. |
brighten | adjective (a.) To make bright or brighter; to make to shine; to increase the luster of; to give a brighter hue to. |
adjective (a.) To make illustrious, or more distinguished; to add luster or splendor to. | |
adjective (a.) To improve or relieve by dispelling gloom or removing that which obscures and darkens; to shed light upon; to make cheerful; as, to brighten one's prospects. | |
adjective (a.) To make acute or witty; to enliven. | |
verb (v. i.) To grow bright, or more bright; to become less dark or gloomy; to clear up; to become bright or cheerful. |
fasten | adjective (a.) To fix firmly; to make fast; to secure, as by a knot, lock, bolt, etc.; as, to fasten a chain to the feet; to fasten a door or window. |
adjective (a.) To cause to hold together or to something else; to attach or unite firmly; to cause to cleave to something , or to cleave together, by any means; as, to fasten boards together with nails or cords; to fasten anything in our thoughts. | |
adjective (a.) To cause to take close effect; to make to tell; to lay on; as, to fasten a blow. | |
verb (v. i.) To fix one's self; to take firm hold; to clinch; to cling. |
fleeten | noun (n.) Fleeted or skimmed milk. |
gluten | noun (n.) The viscid, tenacious substance which gives adhesiveness to dough. |
kindergarten | noun (n.) A school for young children, conducted on the theory that education should be begun by gratifying and cultivating the normal aptitude for exercise, play, observation, imitation, and construction; -- a name given by Friedrich Froebel, a German educator, who introduced this method of training, in rooms opening on a garden. |
lenten | noun (n.) Lent. |
noun (n.) Of or pertaining to the fast called Lent; used in, or suitable to, Lent; as, the Lenten season. | |
noun (n.) Spare; meager; plain; somber; unostentatious; not abundant or showy. |
marten | noun (n.) A bird. See Martin. |
noun (n.) Any one of several fur-bearing carnivores of the genus Mustela, closely allied to the sable. Among the more important species are the European beech, or stone, marten (Mustela foina); the pine marten (M. martes); and the American marten, or sable (M. Americana), which some zoologists consider only a variety of the Russian sable. | |
noun (n.) The fur of the marten, used for hats, muffs, etc. |
molten | adjective (a.) Melted; being in a state of fusion, esp. when the liquid state is produced by a high degree of heat; as, molten iron. |
adjective (a.) Made by melting and casting the substance or metal of which the thing is formed; as, a molten image. | |
(p. p.) of Melt |
moulten | adjective (a.) Having molted. |
oaten | adjective (a.) Consisting of an oat straw or stem; as, an oaten pipe. |
adjective (a.) Made of oatmeal; as, oaten cakes. |
often | adjective (a.) Frequent; common; repeated. |
adverb (adv.) Frequently; many times; not seldom. |
paten | noun (n.) A plate. |
noun (n.) The place on which the consecrated bread is placed in the Eucharist, or on which the host is placed during the Mass. It is usually small, and formed as to fit the chalice, or cup, as a cover. |
pecten | noun (n.) A vascular pigmented membrane projecting into the vitreous humor within the globe of the eye in birds, and in many reptiles and fishes; -- also called marsupium. |
noun (n.) The pubic bone. | |
noun (n.) Any species of bivalve mollusks of the genus Pecten, and numerous allied genera (family Pectinidae); a scallop. See Scallop. | |
noun (n.) The comb of a scorpion. See Comb, 4 (b). |
platen | noun (n.) The part of a printing press which presses the paper against the type and by which the impression is made. |
noun (n.) Hence, an analogous part of a typewriter, on which the paper rests to receive an impression. | |
noun (n.) The movable table of a machine tool, as a planer, on which the work is fastened, and presented to the action of the tool; -- also called table. |
sebesten | noun (n.) The mucilaginous drupaceous fruit of two East Indian trees (Cordia Myxa, and C. latifolia), sometimes used medicinally in pectoral diseases. |
shorten | adjective (a.) To make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time; as, to shorten distance; to shorten a road; to shorten days of calamity. |
adjective (a.) To reduce or diminish in amount, quantity, or extent; to lessen; to abridge; to curtail; to contract; as, to shorten work, an allowance of food, etc. | |
adjective (a.) To make deficient (as to); to deprive; -- with of. | |
adjective (a.) To make short or friable, as pastry, with butter, lard, pot liquor, or the like. | |
verb (v. i.) To become short or shorter; as, the day shortens in northern latitudes from June to December; a metallic rod shortens by cold. |
sweeten | adjective (a.) To make sweet to the taste; as, to sweeten tea. |
adjective (a.) To make pleasing or grateful to the mind or feelings; as, to sweeten life; to sweeten friendship. | |
adjective (a.) To make mild or kind; to soften; as, to sweeten the temper. | |
adjective (a.) To make less painful or laborious; to relieve; as, to sweeten the cares of life. | |
adjective (a.) To soften to the eye; to make delicate. | |
adjective (a.) To make pure and salubrious by destroying noxious matter; as, to sweeten rooms or apartments that have been infected; to sweeten the air. | |
adjective (a.) To make warm and fertile; -- opposed to sour; as, to dry and sweeten soils. | |
adjective (a.) To restore to purity; to free from taint; as, to sweeten water, butter, or meat. | |
verb (v. i.) To become sweet. |
ten | noun (n.) The number greater by one than nine; the sum of five and five; ten units of objects. |
noun (n.) A symbol representing ten units, as 10, x, or X. | |
adjective (a.) One more than nine; twice five. |
tungsten | noun (n.) A rare element of the chromium group found in certain minerals, as wolfram and scheelite, and isolated as a heavy steel-gray metal which is very hard and infusible. It has both acid and basic properties. When alloyed in small quantities with steel, it greatly increases its hardness. Symbol W (Wolframium). Atomic weight, 183.6. Specific gravity, 18. |
noun (n.) Scheelite, or calcium tungstate. |
wheaten | adjective (a.) Made of wheat; as, wheaten bread. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BĘTTEN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (bitte) - Words That Begins with bitte:
bitter | noun (n.) AA turn of the cable which is round the bitts. |
noun (n.) Any substance that is bitter. See Bitters. | |
verb (v. t.) Having a peculiar, acrid, biting taste, like that of wormwood or an infusion of hops; as, a bitter medicine; bitter as aloes. | |
verb (v. t.) Causing pain or smart; piercing; painful; sharp; severe; as, a bitter cold day. | |
verb (v. t.) Causing, or fitted to cause, pain or distress to the mind; calamitous; poignant. | |
verb (v. t.) Characterized by sharpness, severity, or cruelty; harsh; stern; virulent; as, bitter reproach. | |
verb (v. t.) Mournful; sad; distressing; painful; pitiable. | |
verb (v. t.) To make bitter. |
bitterbump | noun (n.) the butterbump or bittern. |
bitterful | adjective (a.) Full of bitterness. |
bittering | noun (n.) A bitter compound used in adulterating beer; bittern. |
bitterish | adjective (a.) Somewhat bitter. |
bitterling | noun (n.) A roachlike European fish (Rhodima amarus). |
bittern | noun (n.) A wading bird of the genus Botaurus, allied to the herons, of various species. |
adjective (a.) The brine which remains in salt works after the salt is concreted, having a bitter taste from the chloride of magnesium which it contains. | |
adjective (a.) A very bitter compound of quassia, cocculus Indicus, etc., used by fraudulent brewers in adulterating beer. |
bitterness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being bitter, sharp, or acrid, in either a literal or figurative sense; implacableness; resentfulness; severity; keenness of reproach or sarcasm; deep distress, grief, or vexation of mind. |
noun (n.) A state of extreme impiety or enmity to God. | |
noun (n.) Dangerous error, or schism, tending to draw persons to apostasy. |
bitternut | noun (n.) The swamp hickory (Carya amara). Its thin-shelled nuts are bitter. |
bitterroot | noun (n.) A plant (Lewisia rediviva) allied to the purslane, but with fleshy, farinaceous roots, growing in the mountains of Idaho, Montana, etc. It gives the name to the Bitter Root mountains and river. The Indians call both the plant and the river Spaet'lum. |
bitters | noun (n. pl.) A liquor, generally spirituous in which a bitter herb, leaf, or root is steeped. |
bittersweet | noun (n.) Anything which is bittersweet. |
noun (n.) A kind of apple so called. | |
noun (n.) A climbing shrub, with oval coral-red berries (Solanum dulcamara); woody nightshade. The whole plant is poisonous, and has a taste at first sweetish and then bitter. The branches are the officinal dulcamara. | |
noun (n.) An American woody climber (Celastrus scandens), whose yellow capsules open late in autumn, and disclose the red aril which covers the seeds; -- also called Roxbury waxwork. | |
adjective (a.) Sweet and then bitter or bitter and then sweet; esp. sweet with a bitter after taste; hence (Fig.), pleasant but painful. |
bitterweed | noun (n.) A species of Ambrosia (A. artemisiaefolia); Roman worm wood. |
bitterwood | noun (n.) A West Indian tree (Picraena excelsa) from the wood of which the bitter drug Jamaica quassia is obtained. |
bitterwort | noun (n.) The yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea), which has a very bitter taste. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (bitt) - Words That Begins with bitt:
bitting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bit |
bitt | noun (n.) See Bitts. |
verb (v. t.) To put round the bitts; as, to bitt the cable, in order to fasten it or to slacken it gradually, which is called veering away. |
bittacle | noun (n.) A binnacle. |
bittock | noun (n.) A small bit of anything, of indefinite size or quantity; a short distance. |
bittor bittour | noun (n.) The bittern. |
bitts | noun (n. pl.) A frame of two strong timbers fixed perpendicularly in the fore part of a ship, on which to fasten the cables as the ship rides at anchor, or in warping. Other bitts are used for belaying (belaying bitts), for sustaining the windlass (carrick bitts, winch bitts, or windlass bitts), to hold the pawls of the windlass (pawl bitts) etc. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (bit) - Words That Begins with bit:
bitangent | noun (n.) A line that touches a curve in two points. |
adjective (a.) Possessing the property of touching at two points. |
bitartrate | noun (n.) A salt of tartaric acid in which the base replaces but half the acid hydrogen; an acid tartrate, as cream of tartar. |
bitch | noun (n.) The female of the canine kind, as of the dog, wolf, and fox. |
noun (n.) An opprobrious name for a woman, especially a lewd woman. |
biting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bite |
adjective (a.) That bites; sharp; cutting; sarcastic; caustic. |
biter | noun (n.) One who, or that which, bites; that which bites often, or is inclined to bite, as a dog or fish. |
noun (n.) One who cheats; a sharper. |
biternate | adjective (a.) Doubly ternate, as when a petiole has three ternate leaflets. |
bitheism | noun (n.) Belief in the existence of two gods; dualism. |
bitless | adjective (a.) Not having a bit or bridle. |
bitstock | noun (n.) A stock or handle for holding and rotating a bit; a brace. |
bitume | noun (n.) Bitumen. |
bitumed | adjective (a.) Smeared with bitumen. |
bitumen | noun (n.) Mineral pitch; a black, tarry substance, burning with a bright flame; Jew's pitch. It occurs as an abundant natural product in many places, as on the shores of the Dead and Caspian Seas. It is used in cements, in the construction of pavements, etc. See Asphalt. |
noun (n.) By extension, any one of the natural hydrocarbons, including the hard, solid, brittle varieties called asphalt, the semisolid maltha and mineral tars, the oily petroleums, and even the light, volatile naphthas. |
bituminating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bituminate |
bituminiferous | adjective (a.) Producing bitumen. |
bituminization | noun (n.) The process of bituminizing. |
bituminizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bituminize |
bituminous | adjective (a.) Having the qualities of bitumen; compounded with bitumen; containing bitumen. |
bit | noun (n.) In the British West Indies, a fourpenny piece, or groat. |
verb (v.) The part of a bridle, usually of iron, which is inserted in the mouth of a horse, and having appendages to which the reins are fastened. | |
verb (v.) Fig.: Anything which curbs or restrains. | |
verb (v. t.) To put a bridle upon; to put the bit in the mouth of. | |
verb (v.) A part of anything, such as may be bitten off or taken into the mouth; a morsel; a bite. Hence: A small piece of anything; a little; a mite. | |
verb (v.) Somewhat; something, but not very great. | |
verb (v.) A tool for boring, of various forms and sizes, usually turned by means of a brace or bitstock. See Bitstock. | |
verb (v.) The part of a key which enters the lock and acts upon the bolt and tumblers. | |
verb (v.) The cutting iron of a plane. | |
verb (v.) In the Southern and Southwestern States, a small silver coin (as the real) formerly current; commonly, one worth about 12 1/2 cents; also, the sum of 12 1/2 cents. | |
() imp. & p. p. of Bite. | |
() 3d sing. pr. of Bid, for biddeth. | |
(imp.) of Bite | |
() of Bite |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BĘTTEN:
English Words which starts with 'bi' and ends with 'en':
biogen | noun (n.) Bioplasm. |
birchen | adjective (a.) Of or relating to birch. |
birken | adjective (a.) Birchen; as, birken groves. |
verb (v. t.) To whip with a birch or rod. |