Name Report For First Name ETU:
ETU
First name ETU's origin is Native American. ETU means "sun". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with ETU below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of etu.(Brown names are of the same origin (Native American) with ETU and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
Rhymes with ETU - Names & Words
First Names Rhyming ETU
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ETU AS A WHOLE:
suletu admetus cetus cletus iapetus keturah petunia aethretun beretun coletun creketun meturato tuketu rygetun ketura qeturahNAMES RHYMING WITH ETU (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (tu) - Names That Ends with tu:
tatu zauditu kerttu satu abeytu atu tutu teirtu dustu hesutu istu zawditu stantu preostu cliftuNAMES RHYMING WITH ETU (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (et) - Names That Begins with et:
etain etalpalli etan etana etchemin etel etenia eteocles eth ethan ethel ethelbald ethelbert ethelinda ethelinde ethelred ethelreda ethelwulf etheswitha ethna ethne ethyn etienne etilka etlelooaat etney etor etta ettard ettare ettie ettore ettyNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ETU:
First Names which starts with 'e' and ends with 'u':
edfu edingu edrigu elihu elimu elsu emmylou esau eyouEnglish Words Rhyming ETU
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ETU AS A WHOLE:
anxietude | noun (n.) The state of being anxious; anxiety. |
arboretum | noun (n.) A place in which a collection of rare trees and shrubs is cultivated for scientific or educational purposes. |
assuetude | noun (n.) Accustomedness; habit; habitual use. |
betulin | noun (n.) A substance of a resinous nature, obtained from the outer bark of the common European birch (Betula alba), or from the tar prepared therefrom; -- called also birch camphor. |
boletus | noun (n.) A genus of fungi having the under side of the pileus or cap composed of a multitude of fine separate tubes. A few are edible, and others very poisonous. |
baetulus | noun (n.) A meteorite, or similar rude stone artificially shaped, held sacred or worshiped as of divine origin. |
caretuned | adjective (a.) Weary; mournful. |
cathetus | noun (n.) One line or radius falling perpendicularly on another; as, the catheti of a right-angled triangle, that is, the two sides that include the right angle. |
concreture | noun (n.) A mass formed by concretion. |
consuetude | noun (n.) Custom, habit; usage. |
consuetudinal | adjective (a.) According to custom; customary; usual. |
consuetudinary | adjective (a.) Customary. |
cussuetudinary | noun (n.) A manual or ritual of customary devotional exercises. |
desuetude | noun (n.) The cessation of use; disuse; discontinuance of practice, custom, or fashion. |
detumescence | noun (n.) Diminution of swelling; subsidence of anything swollen. |
detur | noun (n.) A present of books given to a meritorious undergraduate student as a prize. |
deturbation | noun (n.) The act of deturbating. |
deturpation | noun (n.) A making foul. |
equisetum | noun (n.) A genus of vascular, cryptogamic, herbaceous plants; -- also called horsetails. |
etude | noun (n.) A composition in the fine arts which is intended, or may serve, for a study. |
noun (n.) A study; an exercise; a piece for practice of some special point of technical execution. |
etui | noun (n.) A case for one or several small articles; esp., a box in which scissors, tweezers, and other articles of toilet or of daily use are carried. |
exocetus | noun (n.) Alt. of Exocoetus |
exocoetus | noun (n.) A genus of fishes, including the common flying fishes. See Flying fish. |
fetuous | adjective (a.) Neat; feat. |
fetus | noun (n.) The young or embryo of an animal in the womb, or in the egg; often restricted to the later stages in the development of viviparous and oviparous animals, embryo being applied to the earlier stages. |
foetus | noun (n.) Same as Fetus. |
fretum | noun (n.) A strait, or arm of the sea. |
fermeture | noun (n.) The mechanism for closing the breech of a breech-loading firearm, in artillery consisting principally of the breechblock, obturator, and carrier ring. |
hebetude | noun (n.) Dullness; stupidity. |
impetuosity | noun (n.) The condition or quality of being impetuous; fury; violence. |
noun (n.) Vehemence, or furiousnes of temper. |
impetuous | adjective (a.) Rushing with force and violence; moving with impetus; furious; forcible; violent; as, an impetuous wind; an impetuous torrent. |
adjective (a.) Vehement in feeling; hasty; passionate; violent; as, a man of impetuous temper. |
impetus | noun (n.) A property possessed by a moving body in virtue of its weight and its motion; the force with which any body is driven or impelled; momentum. |
noun (n.) Fig.: Impulse; incentive; vigor; force. | |
noun (n.) The aititude through which a heavy body must fall to acquire a velocity equal to that with which a ball is discharged from a piece. |
inquietude | noun (n.) Disturbed state; uneasiness either of body or mind; restlessness; disquietude. |
insuetude | noun (n.) The state or quality of being unaccustomed; absence of use or habit. |
invaletudinary | adjective (a.) Wanting health; valetudinary. |
irreturnable | adjective (a.) Not to be returned. |
letuary | noun (n.) Electuary. |
mansuetude | noun (n.) Tameness; gentleness; mildness. |
quietude | noun (n.) Rest; repose; quiet; tranquillity. |
noun (n.) Rest; repose; quiet; tranquillity. |
quietus | adjective (a.) Final discharge or acquittance, as from debt or obligation; that which silences claims; (Fig.) rest; death. |
adjective (a.) Final discharge or acquittance, as from debt or obligation; that which silences claims; (Fig.) rest; death. |
perpetuable | adjective (a.) Capable of being perpetuated or continued. |
perpetual | adjective (a.) Neverceasing; continuing forever or for an unlimited time; unfailing; everlasting; continuous. |
perpetualty | noun (n.) The state or condition of being perpetual. |
perpetuance | noun (n.) Perpetuity. |
perpetuating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Perpetuate |
perpetuate | adjective (a.) Made perpetual; perpetuated. |
verb (v. t.) To make perpetual; to cause to endure, or to be continued, indefinitely; to preserve from extinction or oblivion; to eternize. |
perpetuation | noun (n.) The act of making perpetual, or of preserving from extinction through an endless existence, or for an indefinite period of time; continuance. |
perpetuity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being perpetual; as, the perpetuity of laws. |
noun (n.) Something that is perpetual. | |
noun (n.) Endless time. | |
noun (n.) The number of years in which the simple interest of any sum becomes equal to the principal. | |
noun (n.) The number of years' purchase to be given for an annuity to continue forever. | |
noun (n.) A perpetual annuity. | |
noun (n.) Duration without limitations as to time. | |
noun (n.) The quality or condition of an estate by which it becomes inalienable, either perpetually or for a very long period; also, the estate itself so modified or perpetuated. |
petulance | noun (n.) Alt. of Petulancy |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ETU (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (tu) - English Words That Ends with tu:
bantu | noun (n.) A member of one of the great family of Negroid tribes occupying equatorial and southern Africa. These tribes include, as important divisions, the Kafirs, Damaras, Bechuanas, and many tribes whose names begin with Aba-, Ama-, Ba-, Ma-, Wa-, variants of the Bantu plural personal prefix Aba-, as in Ba-ntu, or Aba-ntu, itself a combination of this prefix with the syllable -ntu, a person. |
impromptu | noun (n.) Something made or done offhand, at the moment, or without previous study; an extemporaneous composition, address, or remark. |
noun (n.) A piece composed or played at first thought; a composition in the style of an extempore piece. | |
adverb (adv. / a.) Offhand; without previous study; extemporaneous; extempore; as, an impromptu verse. |
jantu | noun (n.) A machine of great antiquity, used in Bengal for raising water to irrigate land. |
manitu | noun (n.) A name given by tribes of American Indians to a great spirit, whether good or evil, or to any object of worship. |
mitu | noun (n.) A South American curassow of the genus Mitua. |
tatu | noun (n.) Same as Tatou. |
vertu | noun (n.) Virtue; power. See Virtue. |
noun (n.) See Virtu. |
virtu | noun (n.) A love of the fine arts; a taste for curiosities. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ETU (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (et) - Words That Begins with et:
etaac | noun (n.) The blue buck. |
etacism | noun (n.) The pronunciation of the Greek / (eta) like the Italian e long, that is like a in the English word ate. See Itacism. |
etacist | noun (n.) One who favors etacism. |
etagere | noun (n.) A piece of furniture having a number of uninclosed shelves or stages, one above another, for receiving articles of elegance or use. |
etch | noun (n.) A variant of Eddish. |
verb (v. t.) To produce, as figures or designs, on mental, glass, or the like, by means of lines or strokes eaten in or corroded by means of some strong acid. | |
verb (v. t.) To subject to etching; to draw upon and bite with acid, as a plate of metal. | |
verb (v. t.) To sketch; to delineate. | |
verb (v. i.) To practice etching; to make etchings. |
etching | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Etch |
noun (n.) The act, art, or practice of engraving by means of acid which eats away lines or surfaces left unprotected in metal, glass, or the like. See Etch, v. t. | |
verb (v. t.) A design carried out by means of the above process; a pattern on metal, glass, etc., produced by etching. | |
verb (v. t.) An impression on paper, parchment, or other material, taken in ink from an etched plate. |
etcher | noun (n.) One who etches. |
eteostic | noun (n.) A kind of chronogram. |
eterminable | adjective (a.) Interminable. |
etern | adjective (a.) Alt. of Eterne |
eterne | adjective (a.) Eternal. |
adjective (a.) See Etern. |
eternal | noun (n.) One of the appellations of God. |
noun (n.) That which is endless and immortal. | |
adjective (a.) Without beginning or end of existence; always existing. | |
adjective (a.) Without end of existence or duration; everlasting; endless; immortal. | |
adjective (a.) Continued without intermission; perpetual; ceaseless; constant. | |
adjective (a.) Existing at all times without change; immutable. | |
adjective (a.) Exceedingly great or bad; -- used as a strong intensive. |
eternalist | noun (n.) One who holds the existence of matter to be from eternity. |
eternity | noun (n.) Infinite duration, without beginning in the past or end in the future; also, duration without end in the future; endless time. |
noun (n.) Condition which begins at death; immortality. |
eternization | noun (n.) The act of eternizing; the act of rendering immortal or famous. |
eterniziing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Eternize |
etesian | adjective (a.) Periodical; annual; -- applied to winds which annually blow from the north over the Mediterranean, esp. the eastern part, for an irregular period during July and August. |
ethal | noun (n.) A white waxy solid, C16H33.OH; -- called also cetylic alcohol. See Cetylic alcohol, under Cetylic. |
ethane | noun (n.) A gaseous hydrocarbon, C2H6, forming a constituent of ordinary illuminating gas. It is the second member of the paraffin series, and its most important derivatives are common alcohol, aldehyde, ether, and acetic acid. Called also dimethyl. |
ethe | adjective (a.) Easy. |
ethel | adjective (a.) Noble. |
ethene | noun (n.) Ethylene; olefiant gas. |
ethenic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from. or resembling, ethene or ethylene; as, ethenic ether. |
ethenyl | noun (n.) A trivalent hydrocarbon radical, CH3.C. |
noun (n.) A univalent hydrocarbon radical of the ethylene series, CH2:CH; -- called also vinyl. See Vinyl. |
etheostomoid | noun (n.) Any fish of the genus Etheostoma and related genera, allied to the perches; -- also called darter. The etheostomoids are small and often bright-colored fishes inhabiting the fresh waters of North America. About seventy species are known. See Darter. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, the genus Etheostoma. |
ether | noun (n.) A medium of great elasticity and extreme tenuity, supposed to pervade all space, the interior of solid bodies not excepted, and to be the medium of transmission of light and heat; hence often called luminiferous ether. |
noun (n.) Supposed matter above the air; the air itself. | |
noun (n.) A light, volatile, mobile, inflammable liquid, (C2H5)2O, of a characteristic aromatic odor, obtained by the distillation of alcohol with sulphuric acid, and hence called also sulphuric ether. It is powerful solvent of fats, resins, and pyroxylin, but finds its chief use as an anaesthetic. Called also ethyl oxide. | |
noun (n.) Any similar oxide of hydrocarbon radicals; as, amyl ether; valeric ether. |
ethereal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the hypothetical upper, purer air, or to the higher regions beyond the earth or beyond the atmosphere; celestial; as, ethereal space; ethereal regions. |
adjective (a.) Consisting of ether; hence, exceedingly light or airy; tenuous; spiritlike; characterized by extreme delicacy, as form, manner, thought, etc. | |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, ether; as, ethereal salts. |
etherealism | noun (n.) Ethereality. |
ethereality | noun (n.) The state of being ethereal; etherealness. |
etherealization | noun (n.) An ethereal or spiritlike state. |
etherealness | noun (n.) Ethereality. |
ethereous | adjective (a.) Formed of ether; ethereal. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, ether. |
etherification | noun (n.) The act or process of making ether; specifically, the process by which a large quantity of alcohol is transformed into ether by the agency of a small amount of sulphuric, or ethyl sulphuric, acid. |
etheriform | adjective (a.) Having the form of ether. |
etherin | noun (n.) A white, crystalline hydrocarbon, regarded as a polymeric variety of ethylene, obtained in heavy oil of wine, the residue left after making ether; -- formerly called also concrete oil of wine. |
etherization | noun (n.) The administration of ether to produce insensibility. |
noun (n.) The state of the system under the influence of ether. |
etherizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Etherize |
etherol | noun (n.) An oily hydrocarbon regarded as a polymeric variety of ethylene, produced with etherin. |
ethic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ethical |
ethical | adjective (a.) Of, or belonging to, morals; treating of the moral feelings or duties; containing percepts of morality; moral; as, ethic discourses or epistles; an ethical system; ethical philosophy. |
ethicist | noun (n.) One who is versed in ethics, or has written on ethics. |
ethics | noun (n.) The science of human duty; the body of rules of duty drawn from this science; a particular system of principles and rules concerting duty, whether true or false; rules of practice in respect to a single class of human actions; as, political or social ethics; medical ethics. |
ethide | noun (n.) Any compound of ethyl of a binary type; as, potassium ethide. |
ethidene | noun (n.) Ethylidene. |
ethine | noun (n.) Acetylene. |
ethionic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, an acid so called. |
ethiop | noun (n.) Alt. of Ethiopian |
ethiopian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Ethiopia; also, in a general sense, a negro or black man. |
adjective (a.) Alt. of Ethiopic |
ethiopic | noun (n.) The language of ancient Ethiopia; the language of the ancient Abyssinian empire (in Ethiopia), now used only in the Abyssinian church. It is of Semitic origin, and is also called Geez. |
adjective (a.) Of or relating to Ethiopia or the Ethiopians. |
ethiops | noun (n.) A black substance; -- formerly applied to various preparations of a black or very dark color. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ETU:
English Words which starts with 'e' and ends with 'u':
ecru | adjective (a.) Having the color or appearance of unbleached stuff, as silk, linen, or the like. |
emeu | noun (n.) Alt. of Emew |
emu | noun (n.) A large Australian bird, of two species (Dromaius Novae-Hollandiae and D. irroratus), related to the cassowary and the ostrich. The emu runs swiftly, but is unable to fly. |
esquimau | noun (n.) Same as Eskimo. |