Name Report For First Name DAX:

DAX

First name DAX's origin is French. DAX means "a town in southwestern france dating from before the roman occupation". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with DAX below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of dax.(Brown names are of the same origin (French) with DAX and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with DAX - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DAX

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DAX AS A WHOLE:

daxton

NAMES RHYMING WITH DAX (According to last letters):

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

obax ajax pax bax jax fairfax leax

NAMES RHYMING WITH DAX (According to first letters):

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

da'ud dabbous dabi dabir dace dacey dacia dacian dacio dack dacy dada dae daedalus daedbot daeg daegal daegan dael daelan daelyn daelynn daemon daena daesgesage daeva daffodil dafydd dagan daganya daganyah dagen daghda dagian dagmar dagoberto dagomar dagonet daguenet dagwood dahab dahlia dahr dahwar dahy dai daiana daibheid daibhidh daijon daileass dailyn daimh daimhin daimmen dain daina dainan daine daire dairion daisey daishya daisi daisie daisy daithi daivini daizy dakarai dakini dakota dakotah dakshina dal dalal dalan dalbert dale daleel dalen dalena dalene dalenna daley dalia daliah daliila dalila dalis dalit daliyah dall dallan dallas dallen dallin dallis dallon dalmar

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DAX:

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

devereaux dix

English Words Rhyming DAX

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DAX AS A WHOLE:

addaxnoun (n.) One of the largest African antelopes (Hippotragus, / Oryx, nasomaculatus).

broadax broadaxenoun (n.) An ancient military weapon; a battle-ax.
 noun (n.) An ax with a broad edge, for hewing timber.

tachydidaxynoun (n.) A short or rapid method of instructing.

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


Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (ax) - English Words That Ends with ax:


anthraxnoun (n.) A carbuncle.
 noun (n.) A malignant pustule.
 noun (n.) A microscopic, bacterial organism (Bacillus anthracis), resembling transparent rods. [See Illust. under Bacillus.]
 noun (n.) An infectious disease of cattle and sheep. It is ascribed to the presence of a rod-shaped bacterium (Bacillus anthracis), the spores of which constitute the contagious matter. It may be transmitted to man by inoculation. The spleen becomes greatly enlarged and filled with bacteria. Called also splenic fever.

anticlimaxnoun (n.) A sentence in which the ideas fall, or become less important and striking, at the close; -- the opposite of climax. It produces a ridiculous effect.

beeswaxnoun (n.) The wax secreted by bees, and of which their cells are constructed.

bombaxnoun (n.) A genus of trees, called also the silkcotton tree; also, a tree of the genus Bombax.

boraxnoun (n.) A white or gray crystalline salt, with a slight alkaline taste, used as a flux, in soldering metals, making enamels, fixing colors on porcelain, and as a soap. It occurs native in certain mineral springs, and is made from the boric acid of hot springs in Tuscany. It was originally obtained from a lake in Thibet, and was sent to Europe under the name of tincal. Borax is a pyroborate or tetraborate of sodium, Na2B4O7.10H2O.

carapaxnoun (n.) See Carapace.

cephalothoraxnoun (n.) The anterior portion of any one of the Arachnida and higher Crustacea, consisting of the united head and thorax.

chafewaxnoun (n.) Alt. of Chaffwax

chaffwaxnoun (n.) Formerly a chancery officer who fitted wax for sealing writs and other documents.

coaxnoun (n.) A simpleton; a dupe.
 verb (v. t.) To persuade by gentle, insinuating courtesy, flattering, or fondling; to wheedle; to soothe.

donaxnoun (n.) A canelike grass of southern Europe (Arundo Donax), used for fishing rods, etc.

earwaxnoun (n.) See Cerumen.

endothoraxnoun (n.) An internal process of the sternal plates in the thorax of insects.

entothoraxnoun (n.) See Endothorax.

fallaxnoun (n.) Cavillation; a caviling.

flaxnoun (n.) A plant of the genus Linum, esp. the L. usitatissimum, which has a single, slender stalk, about a foot and a half high, with blue flowers. The fiber of the bark is used for making thread and cloth, called linen, cambric, lawn, lace, etc. Linseed oil is expressed from the seed.
 noun (n.) The skin or fibrous part of the flax plant, when broken and cleaned by hatcheling or combing.

glossanthraxnoun (n.) A disease of horses and cattle accompanied by carbuncles in the mouth and on the tongue.

haematothoraxnoun (n.) Same as Hemothorax.

hemoothoraxnoun (n.) An effusion of blood into the cavity of the pleura.

hoaxnoun (n.) A deception for mockery or mischief; a deceptive trick or story; a practical joke.
 verb (v. t.) To deceive by a story or a trick, for sport or mischief; to impose upon sportively.

hydrothoraxnoun (n.) An accumulation of serous fluid in the cavity of the chest.

hyraxnoun (n.) Any animal of the genus Hyrax, of which about four species are known. They constitute the order Hyracoidea. The best known species are the daman (H. Syriacus) of Palestine, and the klipdas (H. capensis) of South Africa. Other species are H. arboreus and H. Sylvestris, the former from Southern, and the latter from Western, Africa. See Daman.

jedding axnoun (n.) A stone mason's tool, having a flat face and a pointed part.

laxnoun (n.) A looseness; diarrhea.
 verb (v. t.) Not tense, firm, or rigid; loose; slack; as, a lax bandage; lax fiber.
 verb (v. t.) Not strict or stringent; not exact; loose; weak; vague; equivocal.
 verb (v. t.) Having a looseness of the bowels; diarrheal.

limaxnoun (n.) A genus of airbreathing mollusks, including the common garden slugs. They have a small rudimentary shell. The breathing pore is on the right side of the neck. Several species are troublesome in gardens. See Slug.

mastaxnoun (n.) The pharynx of a rotifer. It usually contains four horny pieces. The two central ones form the incus, against which the mallei, or lateral ones, work so as to crush the food.
 noun (n.) The lore of a bird.

mesothoraxnoun (n.) The middle segment of the thorax in insects. See Illust. of Coleoptera.

metathoraxnoun (n.) The last or posterior segment of the thorax in insects. See Illust. of Coleoptera.

myeloplaxnoun (n.) One of the huge multinucleated cells found in the marrow of bone and occasionally in other parts; a giant cell. See Osteoclast.

opopanaxnoun (n.) The inspissated juice of an umbelliferous plant (the Opoponax Chironum), brought from Turkey and the East Indies in loose granules, or sometimes in larger masses, of a reddish yellow color, with specks of white. It has a strong smell and acrid taste, and was formerly used in medicine as an emmenagogue and antispasmodic.

packwaxnoun (n.) Same as Paxwax.

parallaxnoun (n.) The apparent displacement, or difference of position, of an object, as seen from two different stations, or points of view.
 noun (n.) The apparent difference in position of a body (as the sun, or a star) as seen from some point on the earth's surface, and as seen from some other conventional point, as the earth's center or the sun.

paxnoun (n.) The kiss of peace; also, the embrace in the sanctuary now substituted for it at High Mass in Roman Catholic churches.
 noun (n.) A tablet or board, on which is a representation of Christ, of the Virgin Mary, or of some saint and which, in the Mass, was kissed by the priest and then by the people, in mediaeval times; an osculatory. It is still used in communities, confraternities, etc.
 noun (n.) Friendship, or a friend; -- esp. in the phrases to make pax with, to make friends with, to be good pax, to be good friends; also, truce; -- used esp. interjectionally.

paxwaxnoun (n.) The strong ligament of the back of the neck in quadrupeds. It connects the back of the skull with dorsal spines of the cervical vertebrae, and helps to support the head. Called also paxywaxy and packwax.

pickaxnoun (n.) Alt. of Pickaxe

pinaxnoun (n.) A tablet; a register; hence, a list or scheme inscribed on a tablet.

pneumatothoraxnoun (n.) See Pneumothorax.

pneumothoraxnoun (n.) A condition in which air or other gas is present in the cavity of the chest; -- called also pneumatothorax.

poleaxnoun (n.) Alt. of Poleaxe

pollaxnoun (n.) A poleax.

prothoraxnoun (n.) The first or anterior segment of the thorax in insects. See Illusts. of Butterfly and Coleoptera.

pyopneumothoraxnoun (n.) Accumulation of air, or other gas, and of pus, in the pleural cavity.

relaxnoun (n.) To make lax or loose; to make less close, firm, rigid, tense, or the like; to slacken; to loosen; to open; as, to relax a rope or cord; to relax the muscles or sinews.
 noun (n.) To make less severe or rigorous; to abate the stringency of; to remit in respect to strenuousness, earnestness, or effort; as, to relax discipline; to relax one's attention or endeavors.
 noun (n.) Hence, to relieve from attention or effort; to ease; to recreate; to divert; as, amusement relaxes the mind.
 noun (n.) To relieve from constipation; to loosen; to open; as, an aperient relaxes the bowels.
 noun (n.) Relaxation.
 adjective (a.) Relaxed; lax; hence, remiss; careless.
 verb (v. i.) To become lax, weak, or loose; as, to let one's grasp relax.
 verb (v. i.) To abate in severity; to become less rigorous.
 verb (v. i.) To remit attention or effort; to become less diligent; to unbend; as, to relax in study.

saxnoun (n.) A kind of chopping instrument for trimming the edges of roofing slates.

smilaxnoun (n.) A genus of perennial climbing plants, usually with a prickly woody stem; green brier, or cat brier. The rootstocks of certain species are the source of the medicine called sarsaparilla.
 noun (n.) A delicate trailing plant (Myrsiphyllum asparagoides) much used for decoration. It is a native of the Cape of Good Hope.

storaxnoun (n.) Any one of a number of similar complex resins obtained from the bark of several trees and shrubs of the Styrax family. The most common of these is liquid storax, a brown or gray semifluid substance of an agreeable aromatic odor and balsamic taste, sometimes used in perfumery, and in medicine as an expectorant.

styraxnoun (n.) A genus of shrubs and trees, mostly American or Asiatic, abounding in resinous and aromatic substances. Styrax officinalis yields storax, and S. Benzoin yields benzoin.
 noun (n.) Same as Storax.

surtaxnoun (n.) An additional or extra tax.
 verb (v. t.) To impose an additional tax on.

syntaxnoun (n.) Connected system or order; union of things; a number of things jointed together; organism.
 noun (n.) That part of grammar which treats of the construction of sentences; the due arrangement of words in sentences in their necessary relations, according to established usage in any language.

supertaxnoun (n.) A tax in addition to the usual or normal tax; specif., in the United Kingdom, an income tax of sixpence for every pound in addition to the normal income tax of one shilling and twopence for every pound, imposed, by the Finance Act of 1909-1910 (c. 8, ss 66, 72), on the amount by which the income of any person exceeds /3,000 when his total income exceeds /5,000.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (da) - Words That Begins with da:


dabnoun (n.) A skillful hand; a dabster; an expert.
 noun (n.) A name given to several species of flounders, esp. to the European species, Pleuronectes limanda. The American rough dab is Hippoglossoides platessoides.
 noun (n.) A gentle blow with the hand or some soft substance; a sudden blow or hit; a peck.
 noun (n.) A small mass of anything soft or moist.
 verb (v. i.) To strike or touch gently, as with a soft or moist substance; to tap; hence, to besmear with a dabber.
 verb (v. i.) To strike by a thrust; to hit with a sudden blow or thrust.

dabbingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dab

dabbnoun (n.) A large, spine-tailed lizard (Uromastix spinipes), found in Egypt, Arabia, and Palestine; -- called also dhobb, and dhabb.

dabbernoun (n.) That with which one dabs; hence, a pad or other device used by printers, engravers, etc., as for dabbing type or engraved plates with ink.

dabblingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dabble

dabblernoun (n.) One who dabbles.
 noun (n.) One who dips slightly into anything; a superficial meddler.

dabchicknoun (n.) A small water bird (Podilymbus podiceps), allied to the grebes, remarkable for its quickness in diving; -- called also dapchick, dobchick, dipchick, didapper, dobber, devil-diver, hell-diver, and pied-billed grebe.

daboianoun (n.) A large and highly venomous Asiatic viper (Daboia xanthica).

dabsternoun (n.) One who is skilled; a master of his business; a proficient; an adept.

dacenoun (n.) A small European cyprinoid fish (Squalius leuciscus or Leuciscus vulgaris); -- called also dare.

dachshundnoun (n.) One of a breed of small dogs with short crooked legs, and long body; -- called also badger dog. There are two kinds, the rough-haired and the smooth-haired.

daciannoun (n.) A native of ancient Dacia.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Dacia or the Dacians.

dacoitnoun (n.) One of a class of robbers, in India, who act in gangs.

dacoitynoun (n.) The practice of gang robbery in India; robbery committed by dacoits.

dacotahsnoun (n. pl.) Same as Dacotas.

dactylnoun (n.) A poetical foot of three sylables (-- ~ ~), one long followed by two short, or one accented followed by two unaccented; as, L. tegm/n/, E. mer6ciful; -- so called from the similarity of its arrangement to that of the joints of a finger.
 noun (n.) A finger or toe; a digit.
 noun (n.) The claw or terminal joint of a leg of an insect or crustacean.

dactylaradjective (a.) Pertaining to dactyl; dactylic.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a finger or toe, or to the claw of an insect crustacean.

dactyletnoun (n.) A dactyl.

dactylicnoun (n.) A line consisting chiefly or wholly of dactyls; as, these lines are dactylics.
 noun (n.) Dactylic meters.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, consisting chiefly or wholly of, dactyls; as, dactylic verses.

dactylioglyphnoun (n.) An engraver of gems for rings and other ornaments.
 noun (n.) The inscription of the engraver's name on a finger ring or gem.

dactylioglyphinoun (n.) The art or process of gem engraving.

dactyliographynoun (n.) The art of writing or engraving upon gems.
 noun (n.) In general, the literature or history of the art.

dactyliologynoun (n.) That branch of archaeology which has to do with gem engraving.
 noun (n.) That branch of archaeology which has to do with finger rings.

dactyliomancynoun (n.) Divination by means of finger rings.

dactylistnoun (n.) A writer of dactylic verse.

dactylitisnoun (n.) An inflammatory affection of the fingers.

dactylologynoun (n.) The art of communicating ideas by certain movements and positions of the fingers; -- a method of conversing practiced by the deaf and dumb.

dactylomancynoun (n.) Dactyliomancy.

dactylonomynoun (n.) The art of numbering or counting by the fingers.

dactylopterousadjective (a.) Having the inferior rays of the pectoral fins partially or entirely free, as in the gurnards.

dactylothecanoun (n.) The scaly covering of the toes, as in birds.

dactylozooidnoun (n.) A kind of zooid of Siphonophora which has an elongated or even vermiform body, with one tentacle, but no mouth. See Siphonophora.

dadnoun (n.) Father; -- a word sometimes used by children.

daddlingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dadle

daddocknoun (n.) The rotten body of a tree.

daddynoun (n.) Diminutive of Dad.

dadonoun (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.

daedaladjective (a.) Alt. of Daedalian

daedalianadjective (a.) Cunningly or ingeniously formed or working; skillful; artistic; ingenious.
 adjective (a.) Crafty; deceitful.

daedalousadjective (a.) Having a variously cut or incised margin; -- said of leaves.

daemonadjective (a.) Alt. of Daemonic

daemonicadjective (a.) See Demon, Demonic.

daffnoun (n.) A stupid, blockish fellow; a numskull.
 verb (v. t.) To cast aside; to put off; to doff.
 verb (v. i.) To act foolishly; to be foolish or sportive; to toy.
 verb (v. t.) To daunt.

daffodilnoun (n.) A plant of the genus Asphodelus.
 noun (n.) A plant of the genus Narcissus (N. Pseudo-narcissus). It has a bulbous root and beautiful flowers, usually of a yellow hue. Called also daffodilly, daffadilly, daffadowndilly, daffydowndilly, etc.

daftadjective (a.) Stupid; foolish; idiotic; also, delirious; insane; as, he has gone daft.
 adjective (a.) Gay; playful; frolicsome.

daftnessnoun (n.) The quality of being daft.

dagnoun (n.) A dagger; a poniard.
 noun (n.) A large pistol formerly used.
 noun (n.) The unbranched antler of a young deer.
 noun (n.) A misty shower; dew.
 noun (n.) A loose end; a dangling shred.
 verb (v. t.) To daggle or bemire.
 verb (v. t.) To cut into jags or points; to slash; as, to dag a garment.
 verb (v. i.) To be misty; to drizzle.

daggernoun (n.) A short weapon used for stabbing. This is the general term: cf. Poniard, Stiletto, Bowie knife, Dirk, Misericorde, Anlace.
 noun (n.) A mark of reference in the form of a dagger [/]. It is the second in order when more than one reference occurs on a page; -- called also obelisk.
 noun (n.) A timber placed diagonally in a ship's frame.
 verb (v. t.) To pierce with a dagger; to stab.

daggesnoun (n. pl.) An ornamental cutting of the edges of garments, introduced about a. d. 1346, according to the Chronicles of St Albans.

dagglingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Daggle

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English Words which starts with 'd' and ends with 'x':

darnexnoun (n.) Alt. of Darnic

decomplexadjective (a.) Repeatedly compound; made up of complex constituents.

defluxnoun (n.) Downward flow.

dentexnoun (n.) An edible European marine fish (Sparus dentex, or Dentex vulgaris) of the family Percidae.

desertrixnoun (n.) Alt. of Desertrice

devexnoun (n.) Devexity.
 adjective (a.) Bending down; sloping.

diceboxnoun (n.) A box from which dice are thrown in gaming.

dictatrixnoun (n.) A dictatress.

directrixnoun (n.) A directress.
 noun (n.) A line along which a point in another line moves, or which in any way governs the motion of the point and determines the position of the curve generated by it; the line along which the generatrix moves in generating a surface.
 noun (n.) A straight line so situated with respect to a conic section that the distance of any point of the curve from it has a constant ratio to the distance of the same point from the focus.

duplexadjective (a.) Double; twofold.
 adjective (a.) To arrange, as a telegraph line, so that two messages may be transmitted simultaneously; to equip with a duplex telegraphic outfit.

duxnoun (n.) The scholastic name for the theme or subject of a fugue, the answer being called the comes, or companion.

diplexadjective (a.) Pertaining to the sending of two messages in the same direction at the same time. Diplex and contraplex are the two varieties of duplex.