First Names Rhyming DEDRIK
English Words Rhyming DEDRIK
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DEDRĘK AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DEDRĘK (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (edrik) - English Words That Ends with edrik:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (drik) - English Words That Ends with drik:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (rik) - English Words That Ends with rik:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DEDRĘK (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (dedri) - Words That Begins with dedri:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (dedr) - Words That Begins with dedr:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ded) - Words That Begins with ded:
dedalian | adjective (a.) See Daedalian. |
dedalous | adjective (a.) See Daedalous. |
dedans | noun (n.) A division, at one end of a tennis court, for spectators. |
dedecoration | noun (n.) Disgrace; dishonor. |
dedecorous | adjective (a.) Disgraceful; unbecoming. |
dedentition | noun (n.) The shedding of teeth. |
dedicate | adjective (p. a.) Dedicated; set apart; devoted; consecrated. |
| verb (v. t.) To set apart and consecrate, as to a divinity, or for sacred uses; to devote formally and solemnly; as, to dedicate vessels, treasures, a temple, or a church, to a religious use. |
| verb (v. t.) To devote, set apart, or give up, as one's self, to a duty or service. |
| verb (v. t.) To inscribe or address, as to a patron. |
dedicating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dedicate |
dedicatee | noun (n.) One to whom a thing is dedicated; -- correlative to dedicator. |
dedication | noun (n.) The act of setting apart or consecrating to a divine Being, or to a sacred use, often with religious solemnities; solemn appropriation; as, the dedication of Solomon's temple. |
| noun (n.) A devoting or setting aside for any particular purpose; as, a dedication of lands to public use. |
| noun (n.) An address to a patron or friend, prefixed to a book, testifying respect, and often recommending the work to his special protection and favor. |
dedicator | noun (n.) One who dedicates; more especially, one who inscribes a book to the favor of a patron, or to one whom he desires to compliment. |
dedicatorial | adjective (a.) Dedicatory. |
dedicatory | noun (n.) Dedication. |
| adjective (a.) Constituting or serving as a dedication; complimental. |
dedimus | noun (n.) A writ to commission private persons to do some act in place of a judge, as to examine a witness, etc. |
dedition | noun (n.) The act of yielding; surrender. |
dedolent | adjective (a.) Feeling no compunction; apathetic. |
deducing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deduce |
deducement | noun (n.) Inference; deduction; thing deduced. |
deducibility | noun (n.) Deducibleness. |
deducible | adjective (a.) Capable of being deduced or inferred; derivable by reasoning, as a result or consequence. |
| adjective (a.) Capable of being brought down. |
deducibleness | noun (n.) The quality of being deducible; deducibility. |
deducive | adjective (a.) That deduces; inferential. |
deducting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Deduct |
deductible | adjective (a.) Capable of being deducted, taken away, or withdrawn. |
| adjective (a.) Deducible; consequential. |
deduction | noun (n.) Act or process of deducing or inferring. |
| noun (n.) Act of deducting or taking away; subtraction; as, the deduction of the subtrahend from the minuend. |
| noun (n.) That which is deduced or drawn from premises by a process of reasoning; an inference; a conclusion. |
| noun (n.) That which is deducted; the part taken away; abatement; as, a deduction from the yearly rent. |
deductive | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to deduction; capable of being deduced from premises; deducible. |
deductor | noun (n.) The pilot whale or blackfish. |
deduit | noun (n.) Delight; pleasure. |
deduplication | noun (n.) The division of that which is morphologically one organ into two or more, as the division of an organ of a plant into a pair or cluster. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DEDRĘK:
English Words which starts with 'de' and ends with 'ik':