First Names Rhyming ANDROMACHE
English Words Rhyming ANDROMACHE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ANDROMACHE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ANDROMACHE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 9 Letters (ndromache) - English Words That Ends with ndromache:
Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (dromache) - English Words That Ends with dromache:
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (romache) - English Words That Ends with romache:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (omache) - English Words That Ends with omache:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (mache) - English Words That Ends with mache:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ache) - English Words That Ends with ache:
ache | noun (n.) A name given to several species of plants; as, smallage, wild celery, parsley. |
| verb (v. i.) Continued pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain. "Such an ache in my bones." |
| verb (v. i.) To suffer pain; to have, or be in, pain, or in continued pain; to be distressed. |
bellyache | noun (n.) Pain in the bowels; colic. |
boneache | noun (n.) Pain in the bones. |
cache | noun (n.) A hole in the ground, or hiding place, for concealing and preserving provisions which it is inconvenient to carry. |
chichevache | noun (n.) A fabulous cow of enormous size, whose food was patient wives, and which was therefore in very lean condition. |
earache | noun (n.) Ache or pain in the ear. |
gouache | noun (n.) A method of painting with opaque colors, which have been ground in water and mingled with a preparation of gum; also, a picture thus painted. |
headache | noun (n.) Pain in the head; cephalalgia. |
heartache | noun (n.) Sorrow; anguish of mind; mental pang. |
lache | noun (n.) Neglect; negligence; remissness; neglect to do a thing at the proper time; delay to assert a claim. |
moustache | noun (n.) Mustache. |
mustache | noun (n.) That part of the beard which grows on the upper lip; hair left growing above the mouth. |
| noun (n.) A West African monkey (Cercopithecus cephus). It has yellow whiskers, and a triangular blue mark on the nose. |
| noun (n.) Any conspicuous stripe of color on the side of the head, beneath the eye of a bird. |
orache | noun (n.) A genus (Atriplex) of herbs or low shrubs of the Goosefoot family, most of them with a mealy surface. |
panache | noun (n.) A plume or bunch of feathers, esp. such a bunch worn on the helmet; any military plume, or ornamental group of feathers. |
patache | noun (n.) A tender to a fleet, formerly used for conveying men, orders, or treasure. |
pistache | noun (n.) The anacardiaceous tree Pistacia vera, which yields the pistachio nut; also, the nut itself and the flavoring extract prepared from it. |
rache | noun (n.) A dog that pursued his prey by scent, as distinguished from the greyhound. |
rondache | noun (n.) A circular shield carried by foot soldiers. |
soutache | noun (n.) A kind of narrow braid, usually of silk; -- also known as Russian braid. |
tache | noun (n.) Something used for taking hold or holding; a catch; a loop; a button. |
| noun (n.) A spot, stain, or blemish. |
teache | noun (n.) One of the series of boilers in which the cane juice is treated in making sugar; especially, the last boiler of the series. |
| noun (n.) Any, esp. the last, of the series of boilers or evaporating pans. |
toothache | noun (n.) Pain in a tooth or in the teeth; odontalgia. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (che) - English Words That Ends with che:
avalanche | noun (n.) A large mass or body of snow and ice sliding swiftly down a mountain side, or falling down a precipice. |
| noun (n.) A fall of earth, rocks, etc., similar to that of an avalanche of snow or ice. |
| noun (n.) A sudden, great, or irresistible descent or influx of anything. |
affiche | noun (n.) A written or printed notice to be posted, as on a wall; a poster; a placard. |
barouche | noun (n.) A four-wheeled carriage, with a falling top, a seat on the outside for the driver, and two double seats on the inside arranged so that the sitters on the front seat face those on the back seat. |
bouche | noun (n.) Same as Bush, a lining. |
| noun (n.) Alt. of Bouch |
| verb (v. t.) Same as Bush, to line. |
bratsche | noun (n.) The tenor viola, or viola. |
broche | noun (n.) See Broach, n. |
| adjective (a.) Woven with a figure; as, broche goods. |
| adjective (a.) Stitched; -- said of a book with no cover or only a paper one. |
brioche | noun (n.) A light cake made with flour, butter, yeast, and eggs. |
| noun (n.) A knitted foot cushion. |
caleche | noun (n.) See Calash. |
caroche | noun (n.) A kind of pleasure carriage; a coach. |
chinche | adjective (a.) Parsimonious; niggardly. |
cleche | adjective (a.) Charged with another bearing of the same figure, and of the color of the field, so large that only a narrow border of the first bearing remains visible; -- said of any heraldic bearing. Compare Voided. |
cliche | noun (n.) A stereotype plate or any similar reproduction of ornament, or lettering, in relief. |
courche | noun (n.) A square piece of linen used formerly by women instead of a cap; a kerchief. |
cr/che | noun (n.) A public nursery, where the young children of poor women are cared for during the day, while their mothers are at work. |
croche | noun (n.) A little bud or knob at the top of a deer's antler. |
cynanche | noun (n.) Any disease of the tonsils, throat, or windpipe, attended with inflammation, swelling, and difficulty of breathing and swallowing. |
cloche | noun (n.) An apparatus used in controlling certain kinds of aeroplanes, and consisting principally of a steering column mounted with a universal joint at the base, which is bellshaped and has attached to it the cables for controlling the wing-warping devices, elevator planes, and the like. |
debouche | noun (n.) A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a market for goods. |
douche | noun (n.) A jet or current of water or vapor directed upon some part of the body to benefit it medicinally; a douche bath. |
| noun (n.) A syringe. |
eche | noun (a. / a. pron.) Each. |
ecorche | noun (n.) A manikin, or image, representing an animal, especially man, with the skin removed so that the muscles are exposed for purposes of study. |
enmanche | adjective (a.) Resembling, or covered with, a sleeve; -- said of the chief when lines are drawn from the middle point of the upper edge upper edge to the sides. |
fendliche | adjective (a.) Fiendlike. |
fiche | adjective (a.) See FitchE. |
fitche | adjective (a.) Sharpened to a point; pointed. |
fleche | noun (n.) A simple fieldwork, consisting of two faces forming a salient angle pointing outward and open at the gorge. |
fourche | adjective (a.) Having the ends forked or branched, and the ends of the branches terminating abruptly as if cut off; -- said of an ordinary, especially of a cross. |
gauche | noun (n.) Left handed; hence, awkward; clumsy. |
| noun (n.) Winding; twisted; warped; -- applied to curves and surfaces. |
gaveloche | noun (n.) Same as Gavelock. |
gobemouche | noun (n.) Literally, a fly swallower; hence, once who keeps his mouth open; a boor; a silly and credulous person. |
guilloche | noun (n.) An ornament in the form of two or more bands or strings twisted over each other in a continued series, leaving circular openings which are filled with round ornaments. |
| noun (n.) In ornamental art, any pattern made by interlacing curved lines. |
knowleche | noun (n. & v.) See Knowl, edge. |
leche | noun (n.) See water buck, under 3d Buck. |
loche | noun (n.) See Loach. |
lyche | adjective (a.) Like. |
leveche | noun (n.) A dry sirocco of Spain. |
manche | noun (n.) A sleeve. |
metoche | noun (n.) The space between two dentils. |
| noun (n.) The space between two triglyphs. |
moche | noun (n.) A bale of raw silk. |
| adjective (a.) Much. |
niche | noun (n.) A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. hence, any similar position, literal or figurative. |
oricalche | noun (n.) See Orichalch. |
ouananiche | noun (n.) A small landlocked variety of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar ounaniche) of Lake St. John, Canada, and neighboring waters, noted for its vigor and activity, and habit of leaping from the water when hooked. |
piedouche | noun (n.) A pedestal of small size, used to support small objects, as busts, vases, and the like. |
polatouche | noun (n.) A flying squirrel (Sciuropterus volans) native of Northern Europe and Siberia; -- called also minene. |
psyche | noun (n.) A lovely maiden, daughter of a king and mistress of Eros, or Cupid. She is regarded as the personification of the soul. |
| noun (n.) The soul; the vital principle; the mind. |
| noun (n.) A cheval glass. |
parfleche | noun (n.) A kind of rawhide consisting of hide, esp. of the buffalo, which has been soaked in crude wood-ash lye to remove the hairs, and then dried. |
potiche | noun (n.) A vase with a separate cover, the body usually rounded or polygonal in plan with nearly vertical sides, a neck of smaller size, and a rounded shoulder. |
recherche | adjective (a.) Sought out with care; choice. Hence: of rare quality, elegance, or attractiveness; peculiar and refined in kind. |
rotche | noun (n.) A very small arctic sea bird (Mergulus alle, or Alle alle) common on both coasts of the Atlantic in winter; -- called also little auk, dovekie, rotch, rotchie, and sea dove. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ANDROMACHE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 9 Letters (andromach) - Words That Begins with andromach:
Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (andromac) - Words That Begins with andromac:
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (androma) - Words That Begins with androma:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (androm) - Words That Begins with androm:
andromeda | noun (n.) A northern constellation, supposed to represent the mythical Andromeda. |
| noun (n.) A genus of ericaceous flowering plants of northern climates, of which the original species was found growing on a rock surrounded by water. |
andromede | noun (n.) Alt. of Andromed |
andromed | noun (n.) A meteor appearing to radiate from a point in the constellation Andromeda, -- whence the name. |
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (andro) - Words That Begins with andro:
androecium | noun (n.) The stamens of a flower taken collectively. |
androgyne | noun (n.) An hermaphrodite. |
| noun (n.) An androgynous plant. |
androgynous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Androgynal |
androgynal | adjective (a.) Uniting both sexes in one, or having the characteristics of both; being in nature both male and female; hermaphroditic. |
| adjective (a.) Bearing both staminiferous and pistilliferous flowers in the same cluster. |
androgyny | noun (n.) Alt. of Androgynism |
androgynism | noun (n.) Union of both sexes in one individual; hermaphroditism. |
android | noun (n.) Alt. of Androides |
| adjective (a.) Resembling a man. |
androides | noun (n.) A machine or automaton in the form of a human being. |
andron | noun (n.) The apartment appropriated for the males. This was in the lower part of the house. |
andropetalous | adjective (a.) Produced by the conversion of the stamens into petals, as double flowers, like the garden ranunculus. |
androphagi | noun (n. pl.) Cannibals; man-eaters; anthropophagi. |
androphagous | adjective (a.) Anthropophagous. |
androphore | noun (n.) A support or column on which stamens are raised. |
| noun (n.) The part which in some Siphonophora bears the male gonophores. |
androsphinx | noun (n.) A man sphinx; a sphinx having the head of a man and the body of a lion. |
androspore | noun (n.) A spore of some algae, which has male functions. |
androtomous | adjective (a.) Having the filaments of the stamens divided into two parts. |
androtomy | noun (n.) Dissection of the human body, as distinguished from zootomy; anthropotomy. |
androcephalous | adjective (a.) Having a human head (upon an animal's body), as the Egyptian sphinx. |
androdioecious | adjective (a.) Alt. of -diecious |
andropogon | noun (n.) A very large and important genus of grasses, found in nearly all parts of the world. It includes the lemon grass of Ceylon and the beard grass, or broom sedge, of the United States. The principal subgenus is Sorghum, including A. sorghum and A. halepensis, from which have been derived the Chinese sugar cane, the Johnson grass, the Aleppo grass, the broom corn, and the durra, or Indian millet. Several East Indian species, as A. nardus and A. schoenanthus, yield fragrant oils, used in perfumery. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (andr) - Words That Begins with andr:
andranatomy | noun (n.) The dissection of a human body, especially of a male; androtomy. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (and) - Words That Begins with and:
andabatism | noun (n.) Doubt; uncertainty. |
andalusite | noun (n.) A silicate of aluminium, occurring usually in thick rhombic prisms, nearly square, of a grayish or pale reddish tint. It was first discovered in Andalusia, Spain. |
andante | noun (n.) A movement or piece in andante time. |
| adjective (a.) Moving moderately slow, but distinct and flowing; quicker than larghetto, and slower than allegretto. |
andantino | adjective (a.) Rather quicker than andante; between that allegretto. |
andarac | noun (n.) Red orpiment. |
andean | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Andes. |
andesine | noun (n.) A kind of triclinic feldspar found in the Andes. |
andesite | noun (n.) An eruptive rock allied to trachyte, consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar, with pyroxene, hornblende, or hypersthene. |
andine | adjective (a.) Andean; as, Andine flora. |
andiron | noun (n.) A utensil for supporting wood when burning in a fireplace, one being placed on each side; a firedog; as, a pair of andirons. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ANDROMACHE:
English Words which starts with 'andr' and ends with 'ache':
English Words which starts with 'and' and ends with 'che':
English Words which starts with 'an' and ends with 'he':
anastrophe | noun (n.) An inversion of the natural order of words; as, echoed the hills, for, the hills echoed. |
antistrophe | noun (n.) In Greek choruses and dances, the returning of the chorus, exactly answering to a previous strophe or movement from right to left. Hence: The lines of this part of the choral song. |
| noun (n.) The repetition of words in an inverse order; as, the master of the servant and the servant of the master. |
| noun (n.) The retort or turning of an adversary's plea against him. |