DOUGAL
First name DOUGAL's origin is English. DOUGAL means "dweller by the dark stream". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with DOUGAL below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of dougal.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with DOUGAL and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming DOUGAL
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DOUGAL AS A WHOLE:
macdougalNAMES RHYMING WITH DOUGAL (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (ougal) - Names That Ends with ougal:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ugal) - Names That Ends with ugal:
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (gal) - Names That Ends with gal:
derforgal artegal fingal daegal galRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (al) - Names That Ends with al:
amal dalal firyal imtithal nawal nibal wisal giorsal abital opal abiageal mizquixaual necahual xiuhtonal xochiquetzal bilal badal batal gabal galal ghazal zoolal abdul-muta'al faisal hilal jalal jamal kamal kardal mash'al nawfal talal aglaval beal chval kral baal hanbal neacal matlal zipactonal abaigeal adal amirykal chantal christal chrystal connal coral crystal derval gilal iseabal isibeal kapital kendal koral krystal laural mahal merial mical michal minal moibeal muirgheal mychal raicheal roial sibeal teal adrial aglaral ajmal anibal ardal balmoral breasal bressal cabal cahal caiseal cal cathal cheval cristobal cristoval dal donal doughal duval emmanual gorvenal hal idalNAMES RHYMING WITH DOUGAL (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (douga) - Names That Begins with douga:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (doug) - Names That Begins with doug:
doug doughall doughlas douglas douglassRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (dou) - Names That Begins with dou:
doune dourRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (do) - Names That Begins with do:
doane doanna doba dobhailen dobi dodinel dohnatello dohosan dohtor doire doireann dolan doli dolie dolius dollie dolly dolores dolorita dolph dolphus domenica domenick domenico domenique domevlo domhnall domhnull domhnulla dominga domingart domingo dominic dominica dominick dominik dominique don dona donagh donaghy donahue 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 doranNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DOUGAL:
First Names which starts with 'do' and ends with 'al':
First Names which starts with 'd' and ends with 'l':
dael daffodil daleel dall dalyell dalziel danel danell daniel danil dannell dantel dantrell darcel darcell darel dariel dariell darnall darneil darnel darnell darrel darrell darrill darroll darryl darryll darvell daryl daryll daviel dearbhail dekel del dell denzel denzell denzil deogol derell derrall derrell derrill derryl deveral deverel deverell diorbhall dorrel dorrell dracul driscol driscoll driskell dubhgml dughall durell durrellEnglish Words Rhyming DOUGAL
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DOUGAL AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DOUGAL (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ougal) - English Words That Ends with ougal:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ugal) - English Words That Ends with ugal:
basifugal | noun (n.) Tending or proceeding away from the base; as, a basifugal growth. |
centrifugal | noun (n.) A centrifugal machine. |
adjective (a.) Tending, or causing, to recede from the center. | |
adjective (a.) Expanding first at the summit, and later at the base, as a flower cluster. | |
adjective (a.) Having the radicle turned toward the sides of the fruit, as some embryos. |
cerebrifugal | adjective (a.) Applied to those nerve fibers which go from the brain to the spinal cord, and so transfer cerebral impulses (centrifugal impressions) outwards. |
conjugal | adjective (a.) Belonging to marriage; suitable or appropriate to the marriage state or to married persons; matrimonial; connubial. |
febrifugal | adjective (a.) Having the quality of mitigating or curing fever. |
frugal | noun (n.) Economical in the use or appropriation of resources; not wasteful or lavish; wise in the expenditure or application of force, materials, time, etc.; characterized by frugality; sparing; economical; saving; as, a frugal housekeeper; frugal of time. |
noun (n.) Obtained by, or appropriate to, economy; as, a frugal fortune. |
infrugal | adjective (a.) Not frugal; wasteful; as, an infrugal expense of time. |
jugal | adjective (a.) Relating to a yoke, or to marriage. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or in the region of, the malar, or cheek bone. |
quadratojugal | noun (n.) The quadratojugal bone. |
noun (n.) The quadratojugal bone. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the quadrate and jugal bones. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the quadratojugal bone. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the quadrate and jugal bones. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the quadratojugal bone. |
vermifugal | adjective (a.) Tending to prevent, destroy, or expel, worms or vermin; anthelmintic. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (gal) - English Words That Ends with gal:
algal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, algae. |
analogal | adjective (a.) Analogous. |
argal | noun (n.) Crude tartar. See Argol. |
noun (n.) Alt. of Argali | |
adverb (adv.) A ludicrous corruption of the Latin word ergo, therefore. |
astragal | noun (n.) A convex molding of rounded surface, generally from half to three quarters of a circle. |
noun (n.) A round molding encircling a cannon near the mouth. |
aurigal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a chariot. |
bengal | noun (n.) A province in India, giving its name to various stuffs, animals, etc. |
noun (n.) A thin stuff, made of silk and hair, originally brought from Bengal. | |
noun (n.) Striped gingham, originally brought from Bengal; Bengal stripes. |
branchiostegal | noun (n.) A branchiostegal ray. See Illustration of Branchial arches in Appendix. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to the membrane covering the gills of fishes. |
circumesophagal | adjective (a.) Surrounding the esophagus; -- in Zool. said of the nerve commissures and ganglia of arthropods and mollusks. |
diphthongal | adjective (a.) Relating or belonging to a diphthong; having the nature of a diphthong. |
dogal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a doge. |
egal | adjective (a.) Equal; impartial. |
esophagal | adjective (a.) Esophageal. |
espringal | noun (n.) An engine of war used for throwing viretons, large stones, and other missiles; a springal. |
ergal | noun (n.) Potential energy; negative value of the force function. |
fungal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to fungi. |
galangal | noun (n.) The pungent aromatic rhizome or tuber of certain East Indian or Chinese species of Alpinia (A. Galanga and A. officinarum) and of the Kaempferia Galanga), -- all of the Ginger family. |
gingal | noun (n.) See Jingal. |
gregal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, a flock. |
illegal | adjective (a.) Not according to, or authorized by, law; specif., contrary to, or in violation of, human law; unlawful; illicit; hence, immoral; as, an illegal act; illegal trade; illegal love. |
jingal | noun (n.) A small portable piece of ordnance, mounted on a swivel. |
legal | adjective (a.) Created by, permitted by, in conformity with, or relating to, law; as, a legal obligation; a legal standard or test; a legal procedure; a legal claim; a legal trade; anything is legal which the laws do not forbid. |
adjective (a.) According to the law of works, as distinguished from free grace; or resting on works for salvation. | |
adjective (a.) According to the old or Mosaic dispensation; in accordance with the law of Moses. | |
adjective (a.) Governed by the rules of law as distinguished from the rules of equity; as, legal estate; legal assets. |
madrigal | noun (n.) A little amorous poem, sometimes called a pastoral poem, containing some tender and delicate, though simple, thought. |
noun (n.) An unaccompanied polyphonic song, in four, five, or more parts, set to secular words, but full of counterpoint and imitation, and adhering to the old church modes. Unlike the freer glee, it is best sung with several voices on a part. See Glee. |
martingal | noun (n.) A strap fastened to a horse's girth, passing between his fore legs, and fastened to the bit, or now more commonly ending in two rings, through which the reins pass. It is intended to hold down the head of the horse, and prevent him from rearing. |
noun (n.) A lower stay of rope or chain for the jib boom or flying jib boom, fastened to, or reeved through, the dolphin striker. Also, the dolphin striker itself. | |
noun (n.) The act of doubling, at each stake, that which has been lost on the preceding stake; also, the sum so risked; -- metaphorically derived from the bifurcation of the martingale of a harness. |
medregal | noun (n.) See Bonito, 3. |
mendregal | noun (n.) Medregal. |
monophthongal | adjective (a.) Consisting of, or pertaining to, a monophthong. |
orgal | noun (n.) See Argol. |
pedregal | noun (n.) A lava field. |
peregal | adjective (a.) Fully equal. |
phalangal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the phalanges. See Phalanx, 2. |
pharyngal | adjective (a.) Pharyngeal. |
phthongal | noun (n.) A vocalized element or letter. |
adjective (a.) Formed into, or characterized by, voice; vocalized; -- said of all the vowels and the semivowels, also of the vocal or sonant consonants g, d, b, l, r, v, z, etc. |
plagal | adjective (a.) Having a scale running from the dominant to its octave; -- said of certain old church modes or tunes, as opposed to those called authentic, which ran from the tonic to its octave. |
portingal | noun (n.) A Portuguese. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Portugal; Portuguese. |
preterlegal | adjective (a.) Exceeding the limits of law. |
prodigal | noun (n.) One who expends money extravagantly, viciously, or without necessity; one that is profuse or lavish in any expenditure; a waster; a spendthrift. |
adjective (a.) Given to extravagant expenditure; expending money or other things without necessity; recklessly or viciously profuse; lavish; wasteful; not frugal or economical; as, a prodigal man; the prodigal son; prodigal giving; prodigal expenses. |
pygal | adjective (a.) Situated in the region of the rump, or posterior end of the backbone; -- applied especially to the posterior median plates in the carapace of chelonians. |
regal | noun (n.) A small portable organ, played with one hand, the bellows being worked with the other, -- used in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a king; kingly; royal; as, regal authority, pomp, or sway. |
senegal | noun (n.) Gum senegal. See under Gum. |
septifragal | adjective (a.) Breaking from the partitions; -- said of a method of dehiscence in which the valves of a pod break away from the partitions, and these remain attached to the common axis. |
springal | noun (n.) An ancient military engine for casting stones and arrows by means of a spring. |
adjective (a.) Alt. of Springall |
superregal | adjective (a.) More than regal; worthy of one greater than a king. |
tergal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to back, or tergum. See Dorsal. |
triphthongal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a triphthong; consisting of three vowel sounds pronounced together in a single syllable. |
tagal | noun (n.) One of a Malayan race, mainly of central Luzon, next to the Visayans the most numerous of the native peoples of the Philippines. Nearly all are Christians and many are highly educated. |
noun (n.) The language of the Tagals; Tagalog. |
unperegal | adjective (a.) Unequal. |
vagal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the vagus, or pneumogastric nerves; pneumogastric. |
warragal | noun (n.) The dingo. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DOUGAL (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (douga) - Words That Begins with douga:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (doug) - Words That Begins with doug:
dough | noun (n.) Paste of bread; a soft mass of moistened flour or meal, kneaded or unkneaded, but not yet baked; as, to knead dough. |
noun (n.) Anything of the consistency of such paste. |
doughbird | noun (n.) The Eskimo curlew (Numenius borealis). See Curlew. |
doughface | noun (n.) A contemptuous nickname for a timid, yielding politician, or one who is easily molded. |
doughfaceism | noun (n.) The character of a doughface; truckling pliability. |
doughiness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being doughy. |
doughnut | noun (n.) A small cake (usually sweetened) fried in a kettle of boiling lard. |
doughtiness | noun (n.) The quality of being doughty; valor; bravery. |
doughtren | noun (n. pl.) Daughters. |
doughy | adjective (a.) Like dough; soft and heavy; pasty; crude; flabby and pale; as, a doughy complexion. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (dou) - Words That Begins with dou:
douane | noun (n.) A customhouse. |
douanier | noun (n.) An officer of the French customs. |
douar | noun (n.) A village composed of Arab tents arranged in streets. |
double | noun (n.) Twice as much; twice the number, sum, quantity, length, value, and the like. |
noun (n.) Among compositors, a doublet (see Doublet, 2.); among pressmen, a sheet that is twice pulled, and blurred. | |
noun (n.) That which is doubled over or together; a doubling; a plait; a fold. | |
noun (n.) A turn or circuit in running to escape pursues; hence, a trick; a shift; an artifice. | |
noun (n.) Something precisely equal or counterpart to another; a counterpart. Hence, a wraith. | |
noun (n.) A player or singer who prepares to take the part of another player in his absence; a substitute. | |
noun (n.) Double beer; strong beer. | |
noun (n.) A feast in which the antiphon is doubled, hat is, said twice, before and after the Psalms, instead of only half being said, as in simple feasts. | |
noun (n.) A game between two pairs of players; as, a first prize for doubles. | |
noun (n.) An old term for a variation, as in Bach's Suites. | |
noun (n.) A person or thing that is the counterpart of another; a duplicate; copy; (Obs.) transcript; -- now chiefly used of persons. Hence, a wraith. | |
adjective (a.) Twofold; multiplied by two; increased by its equivalent; made twice as large or as much, etc. | |
adjective (a.) Being in pairs; presenting two of a kind, or two in a set together; coupled. | |
adjective (a.) Divided into two; acting two parts, one openly and the other secretly; equivocal; deceitful; insincere. | |
adjective (a.) Having the petals in a flower considerably increased beyond the natural number, usually as the result of cultivation and the expense of the stamens, or stamens and pistils. The white water lily and some other plants have their blossoms naturally double. | |
adjective (a.) To increase by adding an equal number, quantity, length, value, or the like; multiply by two; to double a sum of money; to double a number, or length. | |
adjective (a.) To make of two thicknesses or folds by turning or bending together in the middle; to fold one part upon another part of; as, to double the leaf of a book, and the like; to clinch, as the fist; -- often followed by up; as, to double up a sheet of paper or cloth. | |
adjective (a.) To be the double of; to exceed by twofold; to contain or be worth twice as much as. | |
adjective (a.) To pass around or by; to march or sail round, so as to reverse the direction of motion. | |
adjective (a.) To unite, as ranks or files, so as to form one from each two. | |
adverb (adv.) Twice; doubly. | |
verb (v. i.) To be increased to twice the sum, number, quantity, length, or value; to increase or grow to twice as much. | |
verb (v. i.) To return upon one's track; to turn and go back over the same ground, or in an opposite direction. | |
verb (v. i.) To play tricks; to use sleights; to play false. | |
verb (v. i.) To set up a word or words a second time by mistake; to make a doublet. |
doubling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Double |
noun (n.) The act of one that doubles; a making double; reduplication; also, that which is doubled. | |
noun (n.) A turning and winding; as, the doubling of a hunted hare; shift; trick; artifice. | |
noun (n.) The lining of the mantle borne about the shield or escutcheon. | |
noun (n.) The process of redistilling spirits, to improve the strength and flavor. |
doublehearted | adjective (a.) Having a false heart; deceitful; treacherous. |
doubleminded | adjective (a.) Having different minds at different times; unsettled; undetermined. |
doubleness | noun (n.) The state of being double or doubled. |
noun (n.) Duplicity; insincerity. |
doubler | noun (n.) One who, or that which, doubles. |
noun (n.) An instrument for augmenting a very small quantity of electricity, so as to render it manifest by sparks or the electroscope. | |
noun (n.) A part of a distilling apparatus for intercepting the heavier fractions and returning them to be redistilled. | |
noun (n.) A blanket or felt placed between the fabric and the printing table or cylinder. |
doublet | adjective (a.) Two of the same kind; a pair; a couple. |
adjective (a.) A word or words unintentionally doubled or set up a second time. | |
adjective (a.) A close-fitting garment for men, covering the body from the neck to the waist or a little below. It was worn in Western Europe from the 15th to the 17th century. | |
adjective (a.) A counterfeit gem, composed of two pieces of crystal, with a color them, and thus giving the appearance of a naturally colored gem. Also, a piece of paste or glass covered by a veneer of real stone. | |
adjective (a.) An arrangement of two lenses for a microscope, designed to correct spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion, thus rendering the image of an object more clear and distinct. | |
adjective (a.) Two dice, each of which, when thrown, has the same number of spots on the face lying uppermost; as, to throw doublets. | |
adjective (a.) A game somewhat like backgammon. | |
adjective (a.) One of two or more words in the same language derived by different courses from the same original from; as, crypt and grot are doublets; also, guard and ward; yard and garden; abridge and abbreviate, etc. |
doublethreaded | adjective (a.) Consisting of two threads twisted together; using two threads. |
adjective (a.) Having two screw threads instead of one; -- said of a screw in which the pitch is equal to twice the distance between the centers of adjacent threads. |
doubletree | noun (n.) The bar, or crosspiece, of a carriage, to which the singletrees are attached. |
doublets | noun (n. pl.) See Doublet, 6 and 7. |
doubloon | adjective (a.) A Spanish gold coin, no longer issued, varying in value at different times from over fifteen dollars to about five. See Doblon in Sup. |
doubting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Doubt |
adjective (a.) That is uncertain; that distrusts or hesitates; having doubts. |
doubtable | adjective (a.) Capable of being doubted; questionable. |
adjective (a.) Worthy of being feared; redoubtable. |
doubtance | noun (n.) State of being in doubt; uncertainty; doubt. |
doubter | noun (n.) One who doubts; one whose opinion is unsettled; one who scruples. |
doubtful | adjective (a.) Not settled in opinion; undetermined; wavering; hesitating in belief; also used, metaphorically, of the body when its action is affected by such a state of mind; as, we are doubtful of a fact, or of the propriety of a measure. |
adjective (a.) Admitting of doubt; not obvious, clear, or certain; questionable; not decided; not easy to be defined, classed, or named; as, a doubtful case, hue, claim, title, species, and the like. | |
adjective (a.) Characterized by ambiguity; dubious; as, a doubtful expression; a doubtful phrase. | |
adjective (a.) Of uncertain issue or event. | |
adjective (a.) Fearful; apprehensive; suspicious. |
doubtfulness | noun (n.) State of being doubtful. |
noun (n.) Uncertainty of meaning; ambiguity; indefiniteness. | |
noun (n.) Uncertainty of event or issue. |
doubtless | adjective (a.) Free from fear or suspicion. |
adverb (adv.) Undoubtedly; without doubt. |
doubtous | adjective (a.) Doubtful. |
douc | noun (n.) A monkey (Semnopithecus nemaeus), remarkable for its varied and brilliant colors. It is a native of Cochin China. |
douce | adjective (a.) Sweet; pleasant. |
adjective (a.) Sober; prudent; sedate; modest. |
doucepere | noun (n.) One of the twelve peers of France, companions of Charlemagne in war. |
doucet | noun (n.) Alt. of Dowset |
douceur | noun (n.) Gentleness and sweetness of manner; agreeableness. |
noun (n.) A gift for service done or to be done; an honorarium; a present; sometimes, a bribe. |
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. |
doucine | noun (n.) Same as Cyma/recta, under Cyma. |
doulocracy | noun (n.) A government by slaves. |
doupe | noun (n.) The carrion crow. |
dour | adjective (a.) Hard; inflexible; obstinate; sour in aspect; hardy; bold. |
doura | noun (n.) A kind of millet. See Durra. |
douroucouli | noun (n.) See Durukuli. |
dousing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Douse |
douter | noun (n.) An extinguisher for candles. |
doubleganger | noun (n.) An apparition or double of a living person; a doppelganger. |
doublure | noun (n.) The lining of a book cover, esp. one of unusual sort, as of tooled leather, painted vellum, rich brocade, or the like. |
noun (n.) The reflexed margin of the trilobite carapace. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DOUGAL:
English Words which starts with 'do' and ends with 'al':
doctoral | adjective (a.) Of or relating to a doctor, or to the degree of doctor. |
doctrinal | noun (n.) A matter of doctrine; also, a system of doctrines. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, doctrine or something taught and to be believed; as, a doctrinal observation. | |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or having to do with, teaching. |
documental | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to instruction. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to written evidence; documentary; as, documental testimony. |
dodecahedral | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, a dodecahedion; consisting of twelve equal sides. |
dogmatical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a dogma, or to an established and authorized doctrine or tenet. |
adjective (a.) Asserting a thing positively and authoritatively; positive; magisterial; hence, arrogantly authoritative; overbearing. |
dolorifical | adjective (a.) Causing pain or grief. |
domal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a house. |
domanial | adjective (a.) Of or relating to a domain or to domains. |
domestical | noun (n.) A family; a household. |
adjective (a.) Domestic. |
domical | adjective (a.) Relating to, or shaped like, a dome. |
dominical | noun (n.) The Lord's day or Sunday; also, the Lord's prayer. |
adjective (a.) Indicating, or pertaining to, the Lord's day, or Sunday. | |
adjective (a.) Relating to, or given by, our Lord; as, the dominical (or Lord's) prayer. |
dorsal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or situated near, the back, or dorsum, of an animal or of one of its parts; notal; tergal; neural; as, the dorsal fin of a fish; the dorsal artery of the tongue; -- opposed to ventral. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to the surface naturally inferior, as of a leaf. | |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to the surface naturally superior, as of a creeping hepatic moss. | |
adjective (a.) A hanging, usually of rich stuff, at the back of a throne, or of an altar, or in any similar position. |
dorsiventral | adjective (a.) Having distinct upper and lower surfaces, as most common leaves. The leaves of the iris are not dorsiventral. |
adjective (a.) See Dorsoventral. |
dorsoventral | adjective (a.) From the dorsal to the ventral side of an animal; as, the dorsoventral axis. |
dotal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to dower, or a woman's marriage portion; constituting dower, or comprised in it. |
dowral | adjective (a.) Of or relating to a dower. |
doxological | adjective (a.) Pertaining to doxology; giving praise to God. |