First Names Rhyming CONRADO
English Words Rhyming CONRADO
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CONRADO AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CONRADO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (onrado) - English Words That Ends with onrado:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (nrado) - English Words That Ends with nrado:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (rado) - English Words That Ends with rado:
colorado | adjective (a.) Reddish; -- often used in proper names of rivers or creeks. |
| adjective (a.) Medium in color and strength; -- said of cigars. |
desperado | noun (n.) A reckless, furious man; a person urged by furious passions, and regardless of consequence; a wild ruffian. |
dorado | noun (n.) A southern constellation, within which is the south pole of the ecliptic; -- called also sometimes Xiphias, or the Swordfish. |
| noun (n.) A large, oceanic fish of the genus Coryphaena. |
reconcentrado | noun (n.) Lit., one who has been reconcentrated; specif., in Cuba, the Philippines, etc., during the revolution of 1895-98, one of the rural noncombatants who were concentrated by the military authorities in areas surrounding the fortified towns, and later were reconcentrated in the smaller limits of the towns themselves. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ado) - English Words That Ends with ado:
adelantado | noun (n.) A governor of a province; a commander. |
ado | noun (n.) To do; in doing; as, there is nothing ado. |
| noun (n.) Doing; trouble; difficulty; troublesome business; fuss; bustle; as, to make a great ado about trifles. |
ambuscado | noun (n.) Ambuscade. |
amontillado | noun (n.) A dry kind of cherry, of a light color. |
avocado | noun (n.) The pulpy fruit of Persea gratissima, a tree of tropical America. It is about the size and shape of a large pear; -- called also avocado pear, alligator pear, midshipman's butter. |
aviado | noun (n.) One who works a mine with means provided by another. |
barricado | noun (n. & v. t.) See Barricade. |
bastinado | noun (n.) A blow with a stick or cudgel. |
| noun (n.) A sound beating with a stick or cudgel. Specifically: A form of punishment among the Turks, Chinese, and others, consisting in beating an offender on the soles of his feet. |
| verb (v. t.) To beat with a stick or cudgel, especially on the soles of the feet. |
bravado | noun (n.) Boastful and threatening behavior; a boastful menace. |
camisado | noun (n.) A shirt worn by soldiers over their uniform, in order to be able to recognize one another in a night attack. |
| noun (n.) An attack by surprise by soldiers wearing the camisado. |
carbonado | noun (n.) Flesh, fowl, etc., cut across, seasoned, and broiled on coals; a chop. |
| noun (n.) A black variety of diamond, found in Brazil, and used for diamond drills. It occurs in irregular or rounded fragments, rarely distinctly crystallized, with a texture varying from compact to porous. |
| verb (v. t.) Alt. of Carbonade |
croisado | noun (n.) A holy war; a crusade. |
crusado | noun (n.) An old Portuguese coin, worth about seventy cents. |
cruzado | noun (n.) A coin. See Crusado. |
dado | noun (n.) That part of a pedestal included between the base and the cornice (or surbase); the die. See Illust. of Column. |
| noun (n.) In any wall, that part of the basement included between the base and the base course. See Base course, under Base. |
| noun (n.) In interior decoration, the lower part of the wall of an apartment when adorned with moldings, or otherwise specially decorated. |
granado | noun (n.) See Grenade. |
grenado | noun (n.) Same as Grenade. |
imbrocado | noun (n.) Cloth of silver or of gold. |
melado | noun (n.) A mixture of sugar and molasses; crude sugar as it comes from the pans without being drained. |
mikado | noun (n.) The popular designation of the hereditary sovereign of Japan. |
mockado | noun (n.) A stuff made in imitation of velvet; -- probably the same as mock velvet. |
muscovado | noun (n.) Unrefined or raw sugar. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or of the nature of, unrefined or raw sugar, obtained from the juice of the sugar cane by evaporating and draining off the molasses. Muscovado sugar contains impurities which render it dark colored and moist. |
palisado | noun (n.) A palisade. |
| verb (v. t.) To palisade. |
pintado | noun (n.) Any bird of the genus Numida. Several species are found in Africa. The common pintado, or Guinea fowl, the helmeted, and the crested pintados, are the best known. See Guinea fowl, under Guinea. |
| noun (n.) A fish (Scomberomorus regalis) similar to, but larger than, the Spanish mackerel, and having elongated spots, common about Florida and the West Indies. |
poynado | noun (n.) A poniard. |
privado | noun (n.) A private friend; a confidential friend; a confidant. |
renegado | noun (n.) See Renegade. |
rodomontado | noun (n.) Rodomontade. |
scalado | noun (n.) See Escalade. |
spado | noun (n.) Same as Spade, 2. |
| noun (n.) An impotent person. |
sticcado | noun (n.) An instrument consisting of small bars of wood, flat at the bottom and rounded at the top, and resting on the edges of a kind of open box. They are unequal in size, gradually increasing from the smallest to the largest, and are tuned to the diatonic scale. The tones are produced by striking the pieces of wood with hard balls attached to flexible sticks. |
stoccado | noun (n.) A stab; a thrust with a rapier. |
strappado | noun (n.) A military punishment formerly practiced, which consisted in drawing an offender to the top of a beam and letting him fall to the length of the rope, by which means a limb was often dislocated. |
| verb (v. t.) To punish or torture by the strappado. |
tornado | noun (n.) A violent whirling wind; specifically (Meteorol.), a tempest distinguished by a rapid whirling and slow progressive motion, usually accompaned with severe thunder, lightning, and torrents of rain, and commonly of short duration and small breadth; a small cyclone. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CONRADO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (conrad) - Words That Begins with conrad:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (conra) - Words That Begins with conra:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (conr) - Words That Begins with conr:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (con) - Words That Begins with con:
conning | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Con |
conacre | noun (n.) A system of letting a portion of a farm for a single crop. |
| noun (n.) Also used adjectively; as, the conacre system or principle. |
| verb (v. t.) To underlet a portion of, for a single crop; -- said of a farm. |
conarium | noun (n.) The pineal gland. |
conation | noun (n.) The power or act which directs or impels to effort of any kind, whether muscular or psychical. |
conative | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to conation. |
conatus | noun (n.) A natural tendency inherent in a body to develop itself; an attempt; an effort. |
concameration | noun (n.) An arch or vault. |
| noun (n.) A chamber of a multilocular shell. |
concatenating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Concatenate |
concatenation | noun (n.) A series of links united; a series or order of things depending on each other, as if linked together; a chain, a succession. |
concause | noun (n.) A joint cause. |
concavation | noun (n.) The act of making concave. |
concave | noun (n.) A hollow; an arched vault; a cavity; a recess. |
| noun (n.) A curved sheath or breasting for a revolving cylinder or roll. |
| adjective (a.) Hollow and curved or rounded; vaulted; -- said of the interior of a curved surface or line, as of the curve of the of the inner surface of an eggshell, in opposition to convex; as, a concave mirror; the concave arch of the sky. |
| adjective (a.) Hollow; void of contents. |
| verb (v. t.) To make hollow or concave. |
concaving | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Concave |
concaved | adjective (a.) Bowed in the form of an arch; -- called also arched. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Concave |
concaveness | noun (n.) Hollowness; concavity. |
concavity | noun (n.) A concave surface, or the space bounded by it; the state of being concave. |
concavous | adjective (a.) Concave. |
concealing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Conceal |
concealable | adjective (a.) Capable of being concealed. |
concealed | adjective (a.) Hidden; kept from sight; secreted. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Conceal |
concealer | noun (n.) One who conceals. |
concealment | noun (n.) The act of concealing; the state of being concealed. |
| noun (n.) A place of hiding; a secret place; a retreat frem observation. |
| noun (n.) A secret; out of the way knowledge. |
| noun (n.) Suppression of such facts and circumstances as in justice ought to be made known. |
conceding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Concede |
conceit | noun (n.) That which is conceived, imagined, or formed in the mind; idea; thought; image; conception. |
| noun (n.) Faculty of conceiving ideas; mental faculty; apprehension; as, a man of quick conceit. |
| noun (n.) Quickness of apprehension; active imagination; lively fancy. |
| noun (n.) A fanciful, odd, or extravagant notion; a quant fancy; an unnatural or affected conception; a witty thought or turn of expression; a fanciful device; a whim; a quip. |
| noun (n.) An overweening idea of one's self; vanity. |
| noun (n.) Design; pattern. |
| verb (v. t.) To conceive; to imagine. |
| verb (v. i.) To form an idea; to think. |
conceited | adjective (a.) Endowed with fancy or imagination. |
| adjective (a.) Entertaining a flattering opinion of one's self; vain. |
| adjective (a.) Curiously contrived or designed; fanciful. |
conceitedness | noun (n.) The state of being conceited; conceit; vanity. |
conceitless | adjective (a.) Without wit; stupid. |
conceivable | adjective (a.) Capable of being conceived, imagined, or understood. |
conceiving | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Conceive |
conceiver | noun (n.) One who conceives. |
concent | noun (n.) Concert of voices; concord of sounds; harmony; as, a concent of notes. |
| noun (n.) Consistency; accordance. |
concentering | noun (p. pr & vb. n.) of Concentre |
concentrating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Concentrate |
concentration | noun (n.) The act or process of concentrating; the process of becoming concentrated, or the state of being concentrated; concentration. |
| noun (n.) The act or process of reducing the volume of a liquid, as by evaporation. |
| noun (n.) The act or process of removing the dress of ore and of reducing the valuable part to smaller compass, as by currents of air or water. |
concentrative | adjective (a.) Serving or tending to concentrate; characterized by concentration. |
concentrativeness | noun (n.) The quality of concentrating. |
| noun (n.) The faculty or propensity which has to do with concentrating the intellectual the intellectual powers. |
concentrator | noun (n.) An apparatus for the separation of dry comminuted ore, by exposing it to intermittent puffs of air. |
| noun (n.) A frame or ring of wire or hard paper fitting into the cartridge case used in some shotguns, and holding the shot together when discharged, to secure close shooting; also, a device for slightly narrowing the bore at the muzzle for the same purpose. |
concentric | noun (n.) That which has a common center with something else. |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Concentrical |
concentrical | adjective (a.) Having a common center, as circles of different size, one within another. |
concentricity | noun (n.) The state of being concentric. |
concentual | adjective (a.) Possessing harmony; accordant. |
concept | noun (n.) An abstract general conception; a notion; a universal. |
conceptacle | noun (n.) That in which anything is contained; a vessel; a receiver or receptacle. |
| noun (n.) A pericarp, opening longitudinally on one side and having the seeds loose in it; a follicle; a double follicle or pair of follicles. |
| noun (n.) One of the cases containing the spores, etc., of flowerless plants, especially of algae. |
conceptibility | noun (n.) The quality of being conceivable; conceivableness. |
conceptible | adjective (a.) Capable of being conceived; conceivable. |
conception | noun (n.) The act of conceiving in the womb; the initiation of an embryonic animal life. |
| noun (n.) The state of being conceived; beginning. |
| noun (n.) The power or faculty of apprehending of forming an idea in the mind; the power of recalling a past sensation or perception. |
| noun (n.) The formation in the mind of an image, idea, or notion, apprehension. |
| noun (n.) The image, idea, or notion of any action or thing which is formed in the mind; a concept; a notion; a universal; the product of a rational belief or judgment. See Concept. |
| noun (n.) Idea; purpose; design. |
| noun (n.) Conceit; affected sentiment or thought. |
conceptional | adjective (a.) Pertaining to conception. |
conceptionalist | noun (n.) A conceptualist. |
conceptious | adjective (a.) Apt to conceive; fruitful. |
conceptive | adjective (a.) Capable of conceiving. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CONRADO:
English Words which starts with 'con' and ends with 'ado':
English Words which starts with 'co' and ends with 'do':
comedo | noun (n.) A small nodule or cystic tumor, common on the nose, etc., which on pressure allows the escape of a yellow wormlike mass of retained oily secretion, with a black head (dirt). |