First Names Rhyming ACANTHA
English Words Rhyming ACANTHA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ACANTHA AS A WHOLE:
acantha | noun (n.) A prickle. |
| noun (n.) A spine or prickly fin. |
| noun (n.) The vertebral column; the spinous process of a vertebra. |
acanthaceous | adjective (a.) Armed with prickles, as a plant. |
| adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the family of plants of which the acanthus is the type. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ACANTHA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (cantha) - English Words That Ends with cantha:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (antha) - English Words That Ends with antha:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ntha) - English Words That Ends with ntha:
enthelmintha | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Enthelminthes |
mentha | noun (n.) A widely distributed genus of fragrant herbs, including the peppermint, spearmint, etc. The plants have small flowers, usually arranged in dense axillary clusters. |
sterelmintha | noun (n. pl.) Same as Platyelminthes. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tha) - English Words That Ends with tha:
aphtha | noun (n.) One of the whitish specks called aphthae. |
| noun (n.) The disease, also called thrush. |
bertha | noun (n.) A kind of collar or cape worn by ladies. |
chaetognatha | noun (n. pl.) An order of free-swimming marine worms, of which the genus Sagitta is the type. They have groups of curved spines on each side of the head. |
chilognatha | noun (n. pl.) One of the two principal orders of myriapods. They have numerous segments, each bearing two pairs of small, slender legs, which are attached ventrally, near together. |
golgotha | noun (n.) Calvary. See the Note under Calvary. |
jaganatha | noun (n.) Alt. of Jaganatha |
| noun (n.) See Juggernaut. |
maltha | noun (n.) A variety of bitumen, viscid and tenacious, like pitch, unctuous to the touch, and exhaling a bituminous odor. |
| noun (n.) Mortar. |
maranatha | noun (n.) "Our Lord cometh;" -- an expression used by St. Paul at the conclusion of his first Epistle to the Corinthians (xvi. 22). This word has been used in anathematizing persons for great crimes; as much as to say, "May the Lord come quickly to take vengeance of thy crimes." See Anathema maranatha, under Anathema. |
naphtha | noun (n.) The complex mixture of volatile, liquid, inflammable hydrocarbons, occurring naturally, and usually called crude petroleum, mineral oil, or rock oil. Specifically: That portion of the distillate obtained in the refinement of petroleum which is intermediate between the lighter gasoline and the heavier benzine, and has a specific gravity of about 0.7, -- used as a solvent for varnishes, as a carburetant, illuminant, etc. |
| noun (n.) One of several volatile inflammable liquids obtained by the distillation of certain carbonaceous materials and resembling the naphtha from petroleum; as, Boghead naphtha, from Boghead coal (obtained at Boghead, Scotland); crude naphtha, or light oil, from coal tar; wood naphtha, from wood, etc. |
spatha | noun (n.) A spathe. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ACANTHA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (acanth) - Words That Begins with acanth:
acanth | noun (n.) Same as Acanthus. |
acanthine | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the plant acanthus. |
acanthocarpous | adjective (a.) Having the fruit covered with spines. |
acanthocephala | noun (n. pl.) A group of intestinal worms, having the proboscis armed with recurved spines. |
acanthocephalous | adjective (a.) Having a spiny head, as one of the Acanthocephala. |
acanthophorous | adjective (a.) Spine-bearing. |
acanthopodious | adjective (a.) Having spinous petioles. |
acanthopteri | noun (n. pl.) A group of teleostean fishes having spiny fins. See Acanthopterygii. |
acanthopterous | adjective (a.) Spiny-winged. |
| adjective (a.) Acanthopterygious. |
acanthopterygian | noun (n.) A spiny-finned fish. |
| adjective (a.) Belonging to the order of fishes having spinose fins, as the perch. |
acanthopterygii | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes having some of the rays of the dorsal, ventral, and anal fins unarticulated and spinelike, as the perch. |
acanthopterygious | adjective (a.) Having fins in which the rays are hard and spinelike; spiny-finned. |
acanthus | noun (n.) A genus of herbaceous prickly plants, found in the south of Europe, Asia Minor, and India; bear's-breech. |
| noun (n.) An ornament resembling the foliage or leaves of the acanthus (Acanthus spinosus); -- used in the capitals of the Corinthian and Composite orders. |
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (acant) - Words That Begins with acant:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (acan) - Words That Begins with acan:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (aca) - Words That Begins with aca:
acacia | noun (n.) A roll or bag, filled with dust, borne by Byzantine emperors, as a memento of mortality. It is represented on medals. |
| noun (n.) A genus of leguminous trees and shrubs. Nearly 300 species are Australian or Polynesian, and have terete or vertically compressed leaf stalks, instead of the bipinnate leaves of the much fewer species of America, Africa, etc. Very few are found in temperate climates. |
| noun (n.) The inspissated juice of several species of acacia; -- called also gum acacia, and gum arabic. |
acacin | noun (n.) Alt. of Acacine |
acacine | noun (n.) Gum arabic. |
academe | noun (n.) An academy. |
academial | adjective (a.) Academic. |
academian | noun (n.) A member of an academy, university, or college. |
academic | noun (n.) One holding the philosophy of Socrates and Plato; a Platonist. |
| noun (n.) A member of an academy, college, or university; an academician. |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Academical |
academical | adjective (a.) Belonging to the school or philosophy of Plato; as, the Academic sect or philosophy. |
| adjective (a.) Belonging to an academy or other higher institution of learning; scholarly; literary or classical, in distinction from scientific. |
academicals | noun (n. pl.) The articles of dress prescribed and worn at some colleges and universities. |
academician | noun (n.) A member of an academy, or society for promoting science, art, or literature, as of the French Academy, or the Royal Academy of arts. |
| noun (n.) A collegian. |
academicism | noun (n.) A tenet of the Academic philosophy. |
| noun (n.) A mannerism or mode peculiar to an academy. |
academism | noun (n.) The doctrines of the Academic philosophy. |
academist | noun (n.) An Academic philosopher. |
| noun (n.) An academician. |
academy | noun (n.) A garden or grove near Athens (so named from the hero Academus), where Plato and his followers held their philosophical conferences; hence, the school of philosophy of which Plato was head. |
| noun (n.) An institution for the study of higher learning; a college or a university. Popularly, a school, or seminary of learning, holding a rank between a college and a common school. |
| noun (n.) A place of training; a school. |
| noun (n.) A society of learned men united for the advancement of the arts and sciences, and literature, or some particular art or science; as, the French Academy; the American Academy of Arts and Sciences; academies of literature and philology. |
| noun (n.) A school or place of training in which some special art is taught; as, the military academy at West Point; a riding academy; the Academy of Music. |
acadian | noun (n.) A native of Acadie. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Acadie, or Nova Scotia. |
acajou | noun (n.) The cashew tree; also, its fruit. See Cashew. |
| noun (n.) The mahogany tree; also, its timber. |
acaleph | noun (n.) Alt. of Acalephan |
acalephan | noun (n.) One of the Acalephae. |
acalephae | noun (n. pl.) A group of Coelenterata, including the Medusae or jellyfishes, and hydroids; -- so called from the stinging power they possess. Sometimes called sea nettles. |
acalephoid | adjective (a.) Belonging to or resembling the Acalephae or jellyfishes. |
acalycine | adjective (a.) Alt. of Acalysinous |
acalysinous | adjective (a.) Without a calyx, or outer floral envelope. |
acapsular | adjective (a.) Having no capsule. |
acardiac | adjective (a.) Without a heart; as, an acardiac fetus. |
acaridan | noun (n.) One of a group of arachnids, including the mites and ticks. |
acarina | noun (n. pl.) The group of Arachnida which includes the mites and ticks. Many species are parasitic, and cause diseases like the itch and mange. |
acarine | adjective (a.) Of or caused by acari or mites; as, acarine diseases. |
acaroid | adjective (a.) Shaped like or resembling a mite. |
acarpellous | adjective (a.) Having no carpels. |
acarpous | adjective (a.) Not producing fruit; unfruitful. |
acarus | noun (n.) A genus including many species of small mites. |
acatalectic | noun (n.) A verse which has the complete number of feet and syllables. |
| adjective (a.) Not defective; complete; as, an acatalectic verse. |
acatalepsy | noun (n.) Incomprehensibility of things; the doctrine held by the ancient Skeptic philosophers, that human knowledge never amounts to certainty, but only to probability. |
acataleptic | adjective (a.) Incapable of being comprehended; incomprehensible. |
acater | noun (n.) See Caterer. |
acates | noun (n. pl.) See Cates. |
acaudate | adjective (a.) Tailless. |
acaulescent | adjective (a.) Having no stem or caulis, or only a very short one concealed in the ground. |
acauline | adjective (a.) Same as Acaulescent. |
acaulose | adjective (a.) Alt. of Acaulous |
acaulous | adjective (a.) Same as Acaulescent. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ACANTHA:
English Words which starts with 'aca' and ends with 'tha':
English Words which starts with 'ac' and ends with 'ha':
actinotrocha | noun (n. pl.) A peculiar larval form of Phoronis, a genus of marine worms, having a circle of ciliated tentacles. |