Name Report For First Name DOLPHUS:

DOLPHUS

First name DOLPHUS's origin is German. DOLPHUS means "abbreviation of adolphus noble wolf". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with DOLPHUS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of dolphus.(Brown names are of the same origin (German) with DOLPHUS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with DOLPHUS - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DOLPHUS

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DOLPHUS AS A WHOLE:

adolphus

NAMES RHYMING WITH DOLPHUS (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (olphus) - Names That Ends with olphus:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (lphus) - Names That Ends with lphus:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (phus) - Names That Ends with phus:

ascalaphus sisyphus telephus josephus

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (hus) - Names That Ends with hus:

dryhus aegisthus antilochus erymanthus eurylochus eurymachus inachus pyrrhus rhadamanthus telemachus xanthus xuthus anghus aonghus brehus fearghus ferghus nerthus

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

el-nefous enygeus caeneus cestus iasius lotus negus maccus dabbous dassous fanous abdul-quddus boulus butrus yunus thaddeus bagdemagus brademagus isdernus peredurus britomartus luxovious nemausus ondrus argus ambrosius batholomeus basilius bonifacius cecilius clementius egidius eugenius eustatius theodorus darius horus aldous brutus cassibellaunus guiderius lorineus ferragus marsilius senapus brus marcus seorus alemannus klaus abderus absyrtus acastus achelous aconteus acrisius admetus adrastus aeacus aegeus aegyptus aeolus aesculapius alcinous alcyoneus aloeus alpheus amphiaraus amycus anastasius ancaeus androgeus antaeus antinous archemorus aristaeus asopus atreus

NAMES RHYMING WITH DOLPHUS (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (dolphu) - Names That Begins with dolphu:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (dolph) - Names That Begins with dolph:

dolph

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (dolp) - Names That Begins with dolp:

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (dol) - Names That Begins with dol:

dolan doli dolie dolius dollie dolly dolores dolorita

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

doane doanna doba dobhailen dobi dodinel dohnatello dohosan dohtor doire doireann domenica domenick domenico domenique domevlo domhnall domhnull domhnulla dominga domingart domingo dominic dominica dominick dominik dominique don dona donagh donaghy donahue donal donald donalda donall donat donata donatello donatien donato donavan donavon doncia dondre donegan donel donell donella donelle dong donia donita donkor donn donna donnachadh donnally donnan donnchadh donne donnel donnell donnelly donnie donnitta donny donogb donogh donoma donovan dontae dontay dontaye donte dontell dontrell donzel dooley doon dor dora doralie doran dorbeta dorcas dorcey dordei dordie dore doreen

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DOLPHUS:

First Names which starts with 'dol' and ends with 'hus':

First Names which starts with 'do' and ends with 'us':

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

daedalus daileass dalis dallas dallis damaris damaskenos damaskinos damis damocles danaus daphnis dardanus darrius dassais davis deems deiphobus delores deloris delphinus demarcus demas demetrius demodocus demos denes denis dennis dennys denys des devoss devries dhimitrios dinas diomedes dionis dionysius dnias doris dorkas doughlas douglas douglass druas dubhglas

English Words Rhyming DOLPHUS

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DOLPHUS AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (olphus) - English Words That Ends with olphus:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (lphus) - English Words That Ends with lphus:



Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (phus) - English Words That Ends with phus:


asaphusnoun (n.) A genus of trilobites found in the Lower Silurian formation. See Illust. in Append.

scyphusnoun (n.) A kind of large drinking cup, -- used by Greeks and Romans, esp. by poor folk.
 noun (n.) The cup of a narcissus, or a similar appendage to the corolla in other flowers.
 noun (n.) A cup-shaped stem or podetium in lichens. Also called scypha. See Illust. of Cladonia pyxidata, under Lichen.

sisyphusnoun (n.) A king of Corinth, son of Aeolus, famed for his cunning. He was killed by Theseus, and in the lower world was condemned by Pluto to roll to the top of a hill a huge stone, which constantly rolled back again, making his task incessant.

tophusnoun (n.) One of the mineral concretions about the joints, and in other situations, occurring chiefly in gouty persons. They consist usually of urate of sodium; when occurring in the internal organs they are also composed of phosphate of calcium.
 noun (n.) Calcareous tufa.

typhusnoun (n.) A contagious continued fever lasting from two to three weeks, attended with great prostration and cerebral disorder, and marked by a copious eruption of red spots upon the body. Also called jail fever, famine fever, putrid fever, spottled fever, etc. See Jail fever, under Jail.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (hus) - English Words That Ends with hus:


acanthusnoun (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.

ailanthusnoun (n.) Same as Ailantus.

amaranthusnoun (n.) Alt. of Amarantus

amianthusnoun (n.) Earth flax, or mountain flax; a soft silky variety of asbestus.

anaptychusnoun (n.) One of a pair of shelly plates found in some cephalopods, as the ammonites.

aptychusnoun (n.) A shelly plate found in the terminal chambers of ammonite shells. Some authors consider them to be jaws; others, opercula.

aspalathusnoun (n.) A thorny shrub yielding a fragrant oil.
 noun (n.) A genus of plants of the natural order Leguminosae. The species are chiefly natives of the Cape of Good Hope.

bacchusnoun (n.) The god of wine, son of Jupiter and Semele.

bronchusnoun (n.) One of the subdivisions of the trachea or windpipe; esp. one of the two primary divisions.

canthusnoun (n.) The corner where the upper and under eyelids meet on each side of the eye.

cirrhusnoun (n.) Same as Cirrus.

compsognathusnoun (n.) A genus of Dinosauria found in the Jurassic formation, and remarkable for having several birdlike features.

dianthusnoun (n.) A genus of plants containing some of the most popular of cultivated flowers, including the pink, carnation, and Sweet William.

elenchusnoun (n.) Same as Elench.

epimachusnoun (n.) A genus of highly ornate and brilliantly colored birds of Australia, allied to the birds of Paradise.

gyracanthusnoun (n.) A genus of fossil fishes, found in Devonian and carboniferous strata; -- so named from their round, sculptured spines.

ichthusnoun (n.) In early Christian and eccesiastical art, an emblematic fish, or the Greek word for fish, which combined the initials of the Greek words /, /, / /, /, Jesus, Christ, Son of God, Savior.

jacchusnoun (n.) The common marmoset (Hapale vulgaris). Formerly, the name was also applied to other species of the same genus.

menobranchusnoun (n.) A large aquatic American salamander of the genus Necturus, having permanent external gills.

ophiuchusnoun (n.) A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere, delineated as a man holding a serpent in his hands; -- called also Serpentarius.

ornithorhynchusnoun (n.) See Duck mole, under Duck.

paragnathusnoun (n.) One of the two lobes which form the lower lip, or metastome, of Crustacea.
 noun (n.) One of the small, horny, toothlike jaws of certain annelids.

polyanthusnoun (n.) The oxlip. So called because the peduncle bears a many-flowered umbel. See Oxlip. (b) A bulbous flowering plant of the genus Narcissus (N. Tazetta, or N. polyanthus of some authors). See Illust. of Narcissus.

rhadamanthusnoun (n.) One of the three judges of the infernal regions; figuratively, a strictly just judge.

rhamphorhynchusnoun (n.) A genus of pterodactyls in which the elongated tail supported a leathery expansion at the tip.

rhonchusnoun (n.) An adventitious whistling or snoring sound heard on auscultation of the chest when the air channels are partially obstructed. By some writers the term rhonchus is used as equivalent to rale in its widest sense. See Rale.

rhusnoun (n.) A genus of shrubs and small treets. See Sumac.

schirrhusnoun (n.) See Scirrhus.

scirrhusnoun (n.) An indurated organ or part; especially, an indurated gland.
 noun (n.) A cancerous tumor which is hard, translucent, of a gray or bluish color, and emits a creaking sound when incised.

scolithusnoun (n.) A tubular structure found in Potsdam sandstone, and believed to be the fossil burrow of a marine worm.

skirrhusnoun (n.) See Scirrhus.

strophanthusnoun (n.) A genus of tropical apocynaceous shrubs having singularly twisted flowers. One species (Strophanthus hispidus) is used medicinally as a cardiac sedative and stimulant.

suigothusnoun (n. pl.) The Scandinavian Goths. See the Note under Goths.

synochusnoun (n.) A continuous fever.

thusnoun (n.) The commoner kind of frankincense, or that obtained from the Norway spruce, the long-leaved pine, and other conifers.
 adverb (adv.) In this or that manner; on this wise.
 adverb (adv.) To this degree or extent; so far; so; as, thus wise; thus peaceble; thus bold.

trochusnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of marine univalve shells belonging to Trochus and many allied genera of the family Trochidae. Some of the species are called also topshells.

urachusnoun (n.) A cord or band of fibrous tissue extending from the bladder to the umbilicus.

zoanthusnoun (n.) A genus of Actinaria, including numerous species, found mostly in tropical seas. The zooids or polyps resemble small, elongated actinias united together at their bases by fleshy stolons, and thus forming extensive groups. The tentacles are small and bright colored.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (dolphu) - Words That Begins with dolphu:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (dolph) - Words That Begins with dolph:


dolphinnoun (n.) A cetacean of the genus Delphinus and allied genera (esp. D. delphis); the true dolphin.
 noun (n.) The Coryphaena hippuris, a fish of about five feet in length, celebrated for its surprising changes of color when dying. It is the fish commonly known as the dolphin. See Coryphaenoid.
 noun (n.) A mass of iron or lead hung from the yardarm, in readiness to be dropped on the deck of an enemy's vessel.
 noun (n.) A kind of wreath or strap of plaited cordage.
 noun (n.) A spar or buoy held by an anchor and furnished with a ring to which ships may fasten their cables.
 noun (n.) A mooring post on a wharf or beach.
 noun (n.) A permanent fender around a heavy boat just below the gunwale.
 noun (n.) In old ordnance, one of the handles above the trunnions by which the gun was lifted.
 noun (n.) A small constellation between Aquila and Pegasus. See Delphinus, n., 2.

dolphinetnoun (n.) A female dolphin.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (dolp) - Words That Begins with dolp:



Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (dol) - Words That Begins with dol:


dolabranoun (n.) A rude ancient ax or hatchet, seen in museums.

dolabriformadjective (a.) Shaped like the head of an ax or hatchet, as some leaves, and also certain organs of some shellfish.

dolcinonoun (n.) Alt. of Dulcino

doldrumsnoun (n. pl.) A part of the ocean near the equator, abounding in calms, squalls, and light, baffling winds, which sometimes prevent all progress for weeks; -- so called by sailors.

dolenoun (n.) grief; sorrow; lamentation.
 noun (n.) See Dolus.
 noun (n.) Distribution; dealing; apportionment.
 noun (n.) That which is dealt out; a part, share, or portion also, a scanty share or allowance.
 noun (n.) Alms; charitable gratuity or portion.
 noun (n.) A boundary; a landmark.
 noun (n.) A void space left in tillage.
 verb (v. t.) To deal out in small portions; to distribute, as a dole; to deal out scantily or grudgingly.

dolingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dole

dolefuladjective (a.) Full of dole or grief; expressing or exciting sorrow; sorrowful; sad; dismal.

dolentadjective (a.) Sorrowful.

doleritenoun (n.) A dark-colored, basic, igneous rock, composed essentially of pyroxene and a triclinic feldspar with magnetic iron. By many authors it is considered equivalent to a coarse-grained basalt.
 noun (n.) A dark, crystalline, igneous rock, chiefly pyroxene with labradorite.
 noun (n.) Coarse-grained basalt.
 noun (n.) Diabase.
 noun (n.) Any dark, igneous rock composed chiefly of silicates of iron and magnesium with some feldspar.

doleriticadjective (a.) Of the nature of dolerite; as, much lava is doleritic lava.

dolesomeadjective (a.) Doleful; dismal; gloomy; sorrowful.

dolichocephalicadjective (a.) Alt. of Dolichocephalous

dolichocephalousadjective (a.) Having the cranium, or skull, long to its breadth; long-headed; -- opposed to brachycephalic.

dolichocephalynoun (n.) Alt. of Dolichocephalism

dolichocephalismnoun (n.) The quality or condition of being dolichocephalic.

dolioformadjective (a.) Barrel-shaped, or like a cask in form.

doliolumnoun (n.) A genus of freeswimming oceanic tunicates, allied to Salpa, and having alternate generations.

doliumnoun (n.) A genus of large univalve mollusks, including the partridge shell and tun shells.

dollnoun (n.) A child's puppet; a toy baby for a little girl.

dollarnoun (n.) A silver coin of the United States containing 371.25 grains of silver and 41.25 grains of alloy, that is, having a total weight of 412.5 grains.
 noun (n.) A gold coin of the United States containing 23.22 grains of gold and 2.58 grains of alloy, that is, having a total weight of 25.8 grains, nine-tenths fine. It is no longer coined.
 noun (n.) A coin of the same general weight and value, though differing slightly in different countries, current in Mexico, Canada, parts of South America, also in Spain, and several other European countries.
 noun (n.) The value of a dollar; the unit commonly employed in the United States in reckoning money values.

dollardeenoun (n.) A species of sunfish (Lepomis pallidus), common in the United States; -- called also blue sunfish, and copper-nosed bream.

dollmannoun (n.) See Dolman.

dollynoun (n.) A contrivance, turning on a vertical axis by a handle or winch, and giving a circular motion to the ore to be washed; a stirrer.
 noun (n.) A tool with an indented head for shaping the head of a rivet.
 noun (n.) In pile driving, a block interposed between the head of the pile and the ram of the driver.
 noun (n.) A small truck with a single wide roller used for moving heavy beams, columns, etc., in bridge building.
 noun (n.) A compact, narrow-gauge locomotive used for moving construction trains, switching, etc.
 noun (n.) A child's mane for a doll.

dolmannoun (n.) A long robe or outer garment, with long sleeves, worn by the Turks.
 noun (n.) A cloak of a peculiar fashion worn by women.
 noun (n.) A woman's cloak with capelike pieces instead of sleeves.
 noun (n.) The uniform jacket of many European hussar regiments, worn like a cloak, fastened with a cord or chain, and with sleeves hanging loose.

dolmennoun (n.) A cromlech. See Cromlech.

dolomitenoun (n.) A mineral consisting of the carbonate of lime and magnesia in varying proportions. It occurs in distinct crystals, and in extensive beds as a compact limestone, often crystalline granular, either white or clouded. It includes much of the common white marble. Also called bitter spar.

dolomiticadjective (a.) Pertaining to dolomite.

dolornoun (n.) Pain; grief; distress; anguish.

doloriferousadjective (a.) Producing pain.

dolorificadjective (a.) Alt. of Dolorifical

dolorificaladjective (a.) Causing pain or grief.

dolorousadjective (a.) Full of grief; sad; sorrowful; doleful; dismal; as, a dolorous object; dolorous discourses.
 adjective (a.) Occasioning pain or grief; painful.

doltnoun (n.) A heavy, stupid fellow; a blockhead; a numskull; an ignoramus; a dunce; a dullard.
 verb (v. i.) To behave foolishly.

doltishadjective (a.) Doltlike; dull in intellect; stupid; blockish; as, a doltish clown.

dolusnoun (n.) Evil intent, embracing both malice and fraud. See Culpa.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DOLPHUS:

English Words which starts with 'dol' and ends with 'hus':



English Words which starts with 'do' and ends with 'us':

dochmiusnoun (n.) A foot of five syllables (usually / -- -/ -).

dodecagynousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Dodecagynia; having twelve styles.

dodecandrousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Dodecandria; having twelve stamens, or from twelve to nineteen.

dominusnoun (n.) Master; sir; -- a title of respect formerly applied to a knight or a clergyman, and sometimes to the lord of a manor.

doniferousadjective (a.) Bearing gifts.

dorsiparousadjective (a.) Same as Dorsiferous.

doubtousadjective (a.) Doubtful.