Name Report For First Name CROCALE:

CROCALE

First name CROCALE's origin is Greek. CROCALE means "a myth name". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with CROCALE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of crocale.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with CROCALE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with CROCALE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming CROCALE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CROCALE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH CROCALE (According to last letters):

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

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

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

cale pascale

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

tale omphale chibale zale kale abbigale dale gale aglarale cordale kendale kordale makale mckale neale odale pasquale randale sahale udale vale truesdale hale brale madale royale caindale yale beale wendale

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

kifle njemile udele naile nile adele cybele eriphyle eurayle helle hypsipyle myrtle nephele odele semele kiele rachele akinwole bekele kelile roble sule tekle stille bankole kafele tearle michelle neville scoville maoltuile murthuile somhairle aristotle ercole theophile daniele emmanuele gamble vasile abegayle adelle afrodille anabelle angelle annabelle aprille ardelle areille ariele arielle arnelle audrielle belle bernelle bonnibelle brielle camile camille carole cecile cecille chamyle chanelle channelle chantalle chantelle chavelle

NAMES RHYMING WITH CROCALE (According to first letters):

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

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

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

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

croften crofton crogher crohoore crom crombwiella crompton cromwell cronan cronus crosleah crosleigh crosley crosly crowell crowley croydon

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

cradawg craig craita crandall crandell cranleah cranley cranly crannog cranston cranstun crawford crayton creag creed creedon creiddyladl creighton creissant creketun creon crescent crespin cretien creusa crevan crichton crimson crina criostoir cris crisann crisanna crisdean crispin crispina crissa crissie crissinda crissy crista cristen cristian cristiano cristie cristin cristina cristine cristinel cristobal cristofer cristofor cristoforo criston cristos cristoval cristy cristyn cruadhlaoich crudel cruim cruz crystal

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CROCALE:

First Names which starts with 'cro' and ends with 'ale':

First Names which starts with 'cr' and ends with 'le':

First Names which starts with 'c' and ends with 'e':

cabe cable cace cade cadee cadence cadie caesare caflice caidance cailie caine cairbre caitie calandre calanthe caldre calfhie calfhierde calibome caliborne callee callie calliope calliste cambrie camdene came canace candace candance candice candide candie candyce canice caoimhe caolaidhe caprice capucine caree caresse carilynne carine carlene carlie carlisle carlyle carme carmelide carmeline carmine carolanne caroline carolyne carree carrie cartere carthage case casee casidhe casie cassadee cassie catarine cate cateline catharine catherine cathie cathmore catlee catline catrice cattee catti-brie caycee caydence cayle ceire celandine celene celesse celeste celestine celidone celie celine cerise cesare chace chadburne chadbyrne chalise chance chane channe chantae chante

English Words Rhyming CROCALE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CROCALE AS A WHOLE:



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


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



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


localenoun (n.) A place, spot, or location.
 noun (n.) A principle, practice, form of speech, or other thing of local use, or limited to a locality.


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


counterscalenoun (n.) Counterbalance; balance, as of one scale against another.

musicalenoun (n.) A social musical party.

percalenoun (n.) A fine cotton fabric, having a linen finish, and often printed on one side, -- used for women's and children's wear.

scalenoun (n.) The dish of a balance; hence, the balance itself; an instrument or machine for weighing; as, to turn the scale; -- chiefly used in the plural when applied to the whole instrument or apparatus for weighing. Also used figuratively.
 noun (n.) The sign or constellation Libra.
 noun (n.) One of the small, thin, membranous, bony or horny pieces which form the covering of many fishes and reptiles, and some mammals, belonging to the dermal part of the skeleton, or dermoskeleton. See Cycloid, Ctenoid, and Ganoid.
 noun (n.) Hence, any layer or leaf of metal or other material, resembling in size and thinness the scale of a fish; as, a scale of iron, of bone, etc.
 noun (n.) One of the small scalelike structures covering parts of some invertebrates, as those on the wings of Lepidoptera and on the body of Thysanura; the elytra of certain annelids. See Lepidoptera.
 noun (n.) A scale insect. (See below.)
 noun (n.) A small appendage like a rudimentary leaf, resembling the scales of a fish in form, and often in arrangement; as, the scale of a bud, of a pine cone, and the like. The name is also given to the chaff on the stems of ferns.
 noun (n.) The thin metallic side plate of the handle of a pocketknife. See Illust. of Pocketknife.
 noun (n.) An incrustation deposit on the inside of a vessel in which water is heated, as a steam boiler.
 noun (n.) The thin oxide which forms on the surface of iron forgings. It consists essentially of the magnetic oxide, Fe3O4. Also, a similar coating upon other metals.
 noun (n.) A ladder; a series of steps; a means of ascending.
 noun (n.) Hence, anything graduated, especially when employed as a measure or rule, or marked by lines at regular intervals.
 noun (n.) A mathematical instrument, consisting of a slip of wood, ivory, or metal, with one or more sets of spaces graduated and numbered on its surface, for measuring or laying off distances, etc., as in drawing, plotting, and the like. See Gunter's scale.
 noun (n.) A series of spaces marked by lines, and representing proportionately larger distances; as, a scale of miles, yards, feet, etc., for a map or plan.
 noun (n.) A basis for a numeral system; as, the decimal scale; the binary scale, etc.
 noun (n.) The graduated series of all the tones, ascending or descending, from the keynote to its octave; -- called also the gamut. It may be repeated through any number of octaves. See Chromatic scale, Diatonic scale, Major scale, and Minor scale, under Chromatic, Diatonic, Major, and Minor.
 noun (n.) Gradation; succession of ascending and descending steps and degrees; progressive series; scheme of comparative rank or order; as, a scale of being.
 noun (n.) Relative dimensions, without difference in proportion of parts; size or degree of the parts or components in any complex thing, compared with other like things; especially, the relative proportion of the linear dimensions of the parts of a drawing, map, model, etc., to the dimensions of the corresponding parts of the object that is represented; as, a map on a scale of an inch to a mile.
 verb (v. t.) To weigh or measure according to a scale; to measure; also, to grade or vary according to a scale or system.
 verb (v. t.) To strip or clear of scale or scales; as, to scale a fish; to scale the inside of a boiler.
 verb (v. t.) To take off in thin layers or scales, as tartar from the teeth; to pare off, as a surface.
 verb (v. t.) To scatter; to spread.
 verb (v. t.) To clean, as the inside of a cannon, by the explosion of a small quantity of powder.
 verb (v. i.) To separate and come off in thin layers or laminae; as, some sandstone scales by exposure.
 verb (v. i.) To separate; to scatter.
 verb (v. t.) To climb by a ladder, or as if by a ladder; to ascend by steps or by climbing; to clamber up; as, to scale the wall of a fort.
 verb (v. i.) To lead up by steps; to ascend.

secalenoun (n.) A genus of cereal grasses including rye.


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


alenoun (n.) An intoxicating liquor made from an infusion of malt by fermentation and the addition of a bitter, usually hops.
 noun (n.) A festival in English country places, so called from the liquor drunk.

balenoun (n.) A bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation; also, a bundle of straw / hay, etc., put up compactly for transportation.
 noun (n.) Misery; calamity; misfortune; sorrow.
 noun (n.) Evil; an evil, pernicious influence; something causing great injury.
 verb (v. t.) To make up in a bale.
 verb (v. t.) See Bail, v. t., to lade.

bidalenoun (n.) An invitation of friends to drink ale at some poor man's house, and there to contribute in charity for his relief.

bubalenoun (n.) A large antelope (Alcelaphus bubalis) of Egypt and the Desert of Sahara, supposed by some to be the fallow deer of the Bible.

carpalenoun (n.) One of the bones or cartilages of the carpus; esp. one of the series articulating with the metacarpals.

carrytalenoun (n.) A talebearer.

centralenoun (n.) The central, or one of the central, bones of the carpus or or tarsus. In the tarsus of man it is represented by the navicular.

cetewalenoun (n.) Same as Zedoary.

corporaleadjective (a.) A fine linen cloth, on which the sacred elements are consecrated in the eucharist, or with which they are covered; a communion cloth.

chippendaleadjective (a.) Designating furniture designed, or like that designed, by Thomas Chippendale, an English cabinetmaker of the 18th century. Chippendale furniture was generally of simple but graceful outline with delicately carved rococo ornamentation, sculptured either in the solid wood or, in the cheaper specimens, separately and glued on. In the more elaborate pieces three types are recognized: French Chippendale, having much detail, like Louis Quatorze and Louis Quinze; Chinese Chippendale, marked by latticework and pagodalike pediments; and Gothic Chippendale, attempting to adapt medieval details. The forms, as of the cabriole and chairbacks, often resemble Queen Anne. In chairs, the seat is widened at the front, and the back toward the top widened and bent backward, except in Chinese Chippendale, in which the backs are usually rectangular.

clydesdalenoun (n.) One of a breed of heavy draft horses originally from Clydesdale, Scotland. They are about sixteen hands high and usually brown or bay.

dalenoun (n.) A low place between hills; a vale or valley.
 noun (n.) A trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump.

dorsalenoun (n.) Same as Dorsal, n.

dwaleadjective (a.) The deadly nightshade (Atropa Belladonna), having stupefying qualities.
 adjective (a.) The tincture sable or black when blazoned according to the fantastic system in which plants are substituted for the tinctures.
 adjective (a.) A sleeping potion; an opiate.

ealenoun (n.) Ale.

epipodialenoun (n.) One of the bones of either the forearm or shank, the epipodialia being the radius, ulna, tibia, and fibula.

euryalenoun (n.) A genus of water lilies, growing in India and China. The only species (E. ferox) is very prickly on the peduncles and calyx. The rootstocks and seeds are used as food.
 noun (n.) A genus of ophiurans with much-branched arms.

fardingdalenoun (n.) A farthingale.

farthingalenoun (n.) A hoop skirt or hoop petticoat, or other light, elastic material, used to extend the petticoat.

femalenoun (n.) An individual of the sex which conceives and brings forth young, or (in a wider sense) which has an ovary and produces ova.
 noun (n.) A plant which produces only that kind of reproductive organs which are capable of developing into fruit after impregnation or fertilization; a pistillate plant.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to the sex which conceives and gives birth to young, or (in a wider sense) which produces ova; not male.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to an individual of the female sex; characteristic of woman; feminine; as, female tenderness.
 adjective (a.) Having pistils and no stamens; pistillate; or, in cryptogamous plants, capable of receiving fertilization.

finalenoun (n.) Close; termination
 noun (n.) The last movement of a symphony, sonata, concerto, or any instrumental composition.
 noun (n.) The last composition performed in any act of an opera.
 noun (n.) The closing part, piece, or scene in any public performance or exhibition.

galenoun (n.) A strong current of air; a wind between a stiff breeze and a hurricane. The most violent gales are called tempests.
 noun (n.) A moderate current of air; a breeze.
 noun (n.) A state of excitement, passion, or hilarity.
 noun (n.) A song or story.
 noun (n.) A plant of the genus Myrica, growing in wet places, and strongly resembling the bayberry. The sweet gale (Myrica Gale) is found both in Europe and in America.
 noun (n.) The payment of a rent or annuity.
 verb (v. i.) To sale, or sail fast.
 verb (v. i.) To sing.

galingalenoun (n.) A plant of the Sedge family (Cyperus longus) having aromatic roots; also, any plant of the same genus.

gunwalenoun (n.) The upper edge of a vessel's or boat's side; the uppermost wale of a ship (not including the bulwarks); or that piece of timber which reaches on either side from the quarter-deck to the forecastle, being the uppermost bend, which finishes the upper works of the hull.

halenoun (n.) Welfare.
 adjective (a.) Sound; entire; healthy; robust; not impaired; as, a hale body.
 verb (v. t.) To pull; to drag; to haul.

heartyhaleadjective (a.) Good for the heart.

intervalenoun (n.) A tract of low ground between hills, or along the banks of a stream, usually alluvial land, enriched by the overflowings of the river, or by fertilizing deposits of earth from the adjacent hills. Cf. Bottom, n., 7.

kalenoun (n.) A variety of cabbage in which the leaves do not form a head, being nearly the original or wild form of the species.
 noun (n.) See Kail, 2.

lambalenoun (n.) A feast at the time of shearing lambs.

lichwalenoun (n.) The gromwell.

maidpaleadjective (a.) Pale, like a sick girl.

malenoun (n.) Same as Mail, a bag.
 noun (n.) An animal of the male sex.
 noun (n.) A plant bearing only staminate flowers.
 adjective (a.) Evil; wicked; bad.
 verb (v. t.) Of or pertaining to the sex that begets or procreates young, or (in a wider sense) to the sex that produces spermatozoa, by which the ova are fertilized; not female; as, male organs.
 verb (v. t.) Capable of producing fertilization, but not of bearing fruit; -- said of stamens and antheridia, and of the plants, or parts of plants, which bear them.
 verb (v. t.) Suitable to the male sex; characteristic or suggestive of a male; masculine; as, male courage.
 verb (v. t.) Consisting of males; as, a male choir.
 verb (v. t.) Adapted for entering another corresponding piece (the female piece) which is hollow and which it fits; as, a male gauge, for gauging the size or shape of a hole; a male screw, etc.

maritimaleadjective (a.) See Maritime.

martingalenoun (n.) Alt. of Martingal

mesopodialenoun (n.) One of the bones of either the carpus or tarsus.

metapodialenoun (n.) One of the bones of either the metacarpus or metatarsus.

moraleadjective (a.) The moral condition, or the condition in other respects, so far as it is affected by, or dependent upon, moral considerations, such as zeal, spirit, hope, and confidence; mental state, as of a body of men, an army, and the like.

mygalenoun (n.) A genus of very large hairy spiders having four lungs and only four spinnerets. They do not spin webs, but usually construct tubes in the earth, which are often furnished with a trapdoor. The South American bird spider (Mygale avicularia), and the crab spider, or matoutou (M. cancerides) are among the largest species. Some of the species are erroneously called tarantulas, as the Texas tarantula (M. Hentzii).

nalenoun (n.) Ale; also, an alehouse.

nightertalenoun (n.) period of night; nighttime.

nightingalenoun (n.) A small, plain, brown and gray European song bird (Luscinia luscinia). It sings at night, and is celebrated for the sweetness of its song.
 noun (n.) A larger species (Lucinia philomela), of Eastern Europe, having similar habits; the thrush nightingale. The name is also applied to other allied species.

palenoun (n.) Paleness; pallor.
 noun (n.) A pointed stake or slat, either driven into the ground, or fastened to a rail at the top and bottom, for fencing or inclosing; a picket.
 noun (n.) That which incloses or fences in; a boundary; a limit; a fence; a palisade.
 noun (n.) A space or field having bounds or limits; a limited region or place; an inclosure; -- often used figuratively.
 noun (n.) A stripe or band, as on a garment.
 noun (n.) One of the greater ordinaries, being a broad perpendicular stripe in an escutcheon, equally distant from the two edges, and occupying one third of it.
 noun (n.) A cheese scoop.
 noun (n.) A shore for bracing a timber before it is fastened.
 verb (v. i.) Wanting in color; not ruddy; dusky white; pallid; wan; as, a pale face; a pale red; a pale blue.
 verb (v. i.) Not bright or brilliant; of a faint luster or hue; dim; as, the pale light of the moon.
 verb (v. i.) To turn pale; to lose color or luster.
 verb (v. t.) To make pale; to diminish the brightness of.
 verb (v. t.) To inclose with pales, or as with pales; to encircle; to encompass; to fence off.

pardalenoun (n.) A leopard.

pastoralenoun (n.) A composition in a soft, rural style, generally in 6-8 or 12-8 time.
 noun (n.) A kind of dance; a kind of figure used in a dance.

petrogalenoun (n.) Any Australian kangaroo of the genus Petrogale, as the rock wallaby (P. penicillata).

portsalenoun (n.) Public or open sale; auction.

potalenoun (n.) The refuse from a grain distillery, used to fatten swine.

propodialenoun (n.) The bone of either the upper arm or the thing, the propodialia being the humerus and femur.

radialenoun (n.) The bone or cartilage of the carpus which articulates with the radius and corresponds to the scaphoid bone in man.
 noun (n.) Radial plates in the calyx of a crinoid.

rakestalenoun (n.) The handle of a rake.

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


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



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



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


croceinnoun (n.) A name given to any one of several yellow or scarlet dyestuffs of artificial production and complex structure. In general they are diazo and sulphonic acid derivatives of benzene and naphthol.

croceousadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or like, saffron; deep reddish yellow.

crocetinnoun (n.) A dyestuff, obtained from the Chinese crocin, which produces a brilliant yellow.

crochenoun (n.) A little bud or knob at the top of a deer's antler.

crochetnoun (n.) A kind of knitting done by means of a hooked needle, with worsted, silk, or cotton; crochet work. Commonly used adjectively.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To knit with a crochet needle or hook; as, to crochet a shawl.

crochetingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Crochet

crociarynoun (n.) One who carries the cross before an archbishop.

crocidolitenoun (n.) A mineral occuring in silky fibers of a lavender blue color. It is related to hornblende and is essentially a silicate of iron and soda; -- called also blue asbestus. A silicified form, in which the fibers penetrating quartz are changed to oxide of iron, is the yellow brown tiger-eye of the jewelers.

crocinnoun (n.) The coloring matter of Chinese yellow pods, the fruit of Gardenia grandiflora.
 noun (n.) A red powder (called also polychroite), which is made from the saffron (Crocus sativus). See Polychroite.

crocknoun (n.) The loose black particles collected from combustion, as on pots and kettles, or in a chimney; soot; smut; also, coloring matter which rubs off from cloth.
 noun (n.) A low stool.
 noun (n.) Any piece of crockery, especially of coarse earthenware; an earthen pot or pitcher.
 verb (v. t.) To soil by contact, as with soot, or with the coloring matter of badly dyed cloth.
 verb (v. i.) To give off crock or smut.
 verb (v. t.) To lay up in a crock; as, to crock butter.

crockingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Crock

crockernoun (n.) A potter.

crockerynoun (n.) Earthenware; vessels formed of baked clay, especially the coarser kinds.

crocketnoun (n.) An ornament often resembling curved and bent foliage, projecting from the sloping edge of a gable, spire, etc.
 noun (n.) A croche, or knob, on the top of a stag's antler.

crocketedadjective (a.) Ornamented with crockets.

crocketingnoun (n.) Ornamentation with crockets.

crockyadjective (a.) Smutty.

crocodilenoun (n.) A large reptile of the genus Crocodilus, of several species. They grow to the length of sixteen or eighteen feet, and inhabit the large rivers of Africa, Asia, and America. The eggs, laid in the sand, are hatched by the sun's heat. The best known species is that of the Nile (C. vulgaris, or C. Niloticus). The Florida crocodile (C. Americanus) is much less common than the alligator and has longer jaws. The name is also sometimes applied to the species of other related genera, as the gavial and the alligator.
 noun (n.) A fallacious dilemma, mythically supposed to have been first used by a crocodile.

crocodilianoun (n. pl.) An order of reptiles including the crocodiles, gavials, alligators, and many extinct kinds.

crocodiliannoun (n.) One of the Crocodilia.
 adjective (a.) Like, or pertaining to, the crocodile; characteristic of the crocodile.

crocodilitynoun (n.) A caption or sophistical mode of arguing.

crocoisitenoun (n.) Same as Crocoite.

crocoitenoun (n.) Lead chromate occuring in crystals of a bright hyacinth red color; -- called also red lead ore.

croconatenoun (n.) A salt formed by the union of croconic acid with a base.

croconicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling saffron; having the color of saffron; as, croconic acid.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, croconic acid.

crocosenoun (n.) A white crystalline sugar, metameric with glucose, obtained from the coloring matter of saffron.

crocusnoun (n.) A genus of iridaceous plants, with pretty blossoms rising separately from the bulb or corm. C. vernus is one of the earliest of spring-blooming flowers; C. sativus produces the saffron, and blossoms in the autumn.
 noun (n.) A deep yellow powder; the oxide of some metal calcined to a red or deep yellow color; esp., the oxide of iron (Crocus of Mars or colcothar) thus produced from salts of iron, and used as a polishing powder.


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


croakingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Croak

croaknoun (n.) The coarse, harsh sound uttered by a frog or a raven, or a like sound.
 verb (v. i.) To make a low, hoarse noise in the throat, as a frog, a raven, or a crow; hence, to make any hoarse, dismal sound.
 verb (v. i.) To complain; especially, to grumble; to forebode evil; to utter complaints or forebodings habitually.
 verb (v. t.) To utter in a low, hoarse voice; to announce by croaking; to forebode; as, to croak disaster.

croakernoun (n.) One who croaks, murmurs, grumbles, or complains unreasonably; one who habitually forebodes evil.
 noun (n.) A small American fish (Micropogon undulatus), of the Atlantic coast.
 noun (n.) An American fresh-water fish (Aplodinotus grunniens); -- called also drum.
 noun (n.) The surf fish of California.

croatnoun (n.) A native of Croatia, in Austria; esp., one of the native Slavic race.
 noun (n.) An irregular soldier, generally from Croatia.

croatiannoun (n.) A Croat.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Croatia.

croesusnoun (n.) A king of Lydia who flourished in the 6th century b. c., and was renowned for his vast wealth; hence, a common appellation for a very rich man; as, he is a veritable Croesus.

croftnoun (n.) A small, inclosed field, adjoining a house; a small farm.

crofternoun (n.) One who rents and tills a small farm or helding; as, the crofters of Scotland.

croftlandnoun (n.) Land of superior quality, on which successive crops are raised.

croisnoun (n.) See Cross, n.

croisadenoun (n.) Alt. of Croisado

croisadonoun (n.) A holy war; a crusade.

croisenoun (n.) A pilgrim bearing or wearing a cross.
 noun (n.) A crusader.

croissanteadjective (a.) Terminated with crescent; -- said of a cross the ends of which are so terminated.

crokernoun (n.) A cultivator of saffron; a dealer in saffron.

cromanoun (n.) A quaver.

cromlechnoun (n.) A monument of rough stones composed of one or more large ones supported in a horizontal position upon others. They are found chiefly in countries inhabited by the ancient Celts, and are of a period anterior to the introduction of Christianity into these countries.

cromornanoun (n.) A certain reed stop in the organ, of a quality of tone resembling that of the oboe.

cronenoun (n.) An old ewe.
 noun (n.) An old woman; -- usually in contempt.
 noun (n.) An old man; especially, a man who talks and acts like an old woman.

cronelnoun (n.) The iron head of a tilting spear.

cronetnoun (n.) The coronet of a horse.

cronianadjective (a.) Saturnian; -- applied to the North Polar Sea.

cronstedtitenoun (n.) A mineral consisting principally of silicate of iron, and crystallizing in hexagonal prisms with perfect basal cleavage; -- so named from the Swedish mineralogist Cronstedt.

cronynoun (n.) A crone.
 noun (n.) An intimate companion; a familiar frend

crooknoun (n.) A bend, turn, or curve; curvature; flexure.
 noun (n.) Any implement having a bent or crooked end.
 noun (n.) The staff used by a shepherd, the hook of which serves to hold a runaway sheep.
 noun (n.) A bishop's staff of office. Cf. Pastoral staff.
 noun (n.) A pothook.
 noun (n.) An artifice; trick; tricky device; subterfuge.
 noun (n.) A small tube, usually curved, applied to a trumpet, horn, etc., to change its pitch or key.
 noun (n.) A person given to fraudulent practices; an accomplice of thieves, forgers, etc.
 noun (n.) To turn from a straight line; to bend; to curve.
 noun (n.) To turn from the path of rectitude; to pervert; to misapply; to twist.
 verb (v. i.) To bend; to curve; to wind; to have a curvature.

crookingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Crook

crookbacknoun (n.) A crooked back; one who has a crooked or deformed back; a hunchback.

crookackadjective (a.) Hunched.

crookbillnoun (n.) A New Zealand plover (Anarhynchus frontalis), remarkable for having the end of the beak abruptly bent to the right.

crookedadjective (a.) Characterized by a crook or curve; not straight; turning; bent; twisted; deformed.
 adjective (a.) Not straightforward; deviating from rectitude; distorted from the right.
 adjective (a.) False; dishonest; fraudulent; as, crooked dealings.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Crook

crookednessnoun (n.) The condition or quality of being crooked; hence, deformity of body or of mind; deviation from moral rectitude; perverseness.

crooningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Croon

croonnoun (n.) A low, continued moan; a murmur.
 noun (n.) A low singing; a plain, artless melody.
 verb (v. i.) To make a continuous hollow moan, as cattle do when in pain.
 verb (v. i.) To hum or sing in a low tone; to murmur softly.
 verb (v. t.) To sing in a low tone, as if to one's self; to hum.
 verb (v. t.) To soothe by singing softly.

cropnoun (n.) The pouchlike enlargement of the gullet of birds, serving as a receptacle for food; the craw.
 noun (n.) The top, end, or highest part of anything, especially of a plant or tree.
 noun (n.) That which is cropped, cut, or gathered from a single felld, or of a single kind of grain or fruit, or in a single season; especially, the product of what is planted in the earth; fruit; harvest.
 noun (n.) Grain or other product of the field while standing.
 noun (n.) Anything cut off or gathered.
 noun (n.) Hair cut close or short, or the act or style of so cutting; as, a convict's crop.
 noun (n.) A projecting ornament in carved stone. Specifically, a finial.
 noun (n.) Tin ore prepared for smelting.
 noun (n.) Outcrop of a vein or seam at the surface.
 noun (n.) A riding whip with a loop instead of a lash.
 verb (v. t.) To cut off the tops or tips of; to bite or pull off; to browse; to pluck; to mow; to reap.
 verb (v. t.) Fig.: To cut off, as if in harvest.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to bear a crop; as, to crop a field.
 verb (v. i.) To yield harvest.

croppingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Crop

cropfuladjective (a.) Having a full crop or belly; satiated.

croppernoun (n.) One that crops.
 noun (n.) A variety of pigeon with a large crop; a pouter.
 noun (n.) A machine for cropping, as for shearing off bolts or rod iron, or for facing cloth.
 noun (n.) A fall on one's head when riding at full speed, as in hunting; hence, a sudden failure or collapse.

cropsickadjective (a.) Sick from excess in eating or drinking.

croquetnoun (n.) An open-air game in which two or more players endeavor to drive wooden balls, by means of mallets, through a series of hoops or arches set in the ground according to some pattern.
 noun (n.) The act of croqueting.
 verb (v. t.) In the game of croquet, to drive away an opponent's ball, after putting one's own in contact with it, by striking one's own ball with the mallet.

croquetingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Croquet

crorenoun (n.) Ten millions; as, a crore of rupees (which is nearly $5,000,000).

crosiernoun (n.) The pastoral staff of a bishop (also of an archbishop, being the symbol of his office as a shepherd of the flock of God.

crosieredadjective (a.) Bearing a crosier.

crosletnoun (n.) See Crosslet.

crossnoun (n.) A gibbet, consisting of two pieces of timber placed transversely upon one another, in various forms, as a T, or +, with the horizontal piece below the upper end of the upright, or as an X. It was anciently used in the execution of criminals.
 noun (n.) The sign or mark of the cross, made with the finger, or in ink, etc., or actually represented in some material; the symbol of Christ's death; the ensign and chosen symbol of Christianity, of a Christian people, and of Christendom.
 noun (n.) Affiction regarded as a test of patience or virtue; trial; disappointment; opposition; misfortune.
 noun (n.) A piece of money stamped with the figure of a cross, also, that side of such a piece on which the cross is stamped; hence, money in general.
 noun (n.) An appendage or ornament or anything in the form of a cross; a badge or ornamental device of the general shape of a cross; hence, such an ornament, even when varying considerably from that form; thus, the Cross of the British Order of St. George and St. Michael consists of a central medallion with seven arms radiating from it.
 noun (n.) A monument in the form of a cross, or surmounted by a cross, set up in a public place; as, a market cross; a boundary cross; Charing Cross in London.
 noun (n.) A common heraldic bearing, of which there are many varieties. See the Illustration, above.
 noun (n.) The crosslike mark or symbol used instead of a signature by those unable to write.
 noun (n.) Church lands.
 noun (n.) A line drawn across or through another line.
 noun (n.) A mixing of breeds or stock, especially in cattle breeding; or the product of such intermixture; a hybrid of any kind.
 noun (n.) An instrument for laying of offsets perpendicular to the main course.
 noun (n.) A pipe-fitting with four branches the axes of which usually form's right angle.
 adjective (a.) Not parallel; lying or falling athwart; transverse; oblique; intersecting.
 adjective (a.) Not accordant with what is wished or expected; interrupting; adverse; contrary; thwarting; perverse.
 adjective (a.) Characterized by, or in a state of, peevishness, fretfulness, or ill humor; as, a cross man or woman.
 adjective (a.) Made in an opposite direction, or an inverse relation; mutually inverse; interchanged; as, cross interrogatories; cross marriages, as when a brother and sister marry persons standing in the same relation to each other.
 verb (v. t.) To put across or athwart; to cause to intersect; as, to cross the arms.
 verb (v. t.) To lay or draw something, as a line, across; as, to cross the letter t.
 verb (v. t.) To pass from one side to the other of; to pass or move over; to traverse; as, to cross a stream.
 verb (v. t.) To pass, as objects going in an opposite direction at the same time.
 verb (v. t.) To run counter to; to thwart; to obstruct; to hinder; to clash or interfere with.
 verb (v. t.) To interfere and cut off; to debar.
 verb (v. t.) To make the sign of the cross upon; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun; as, he crossed himself.
 verb (v. t.) To cancel by marking crosses on or over, or drawing a line across; to erase; -- usually with out, off, or over; as, to cross out a name.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to interbreed; -- said of different stocks or races; to mix the breed of.
 verb (v. i.) To lie or be athwart.
 verb (v. i.) To move or pass from one side to the other, or from place to place; to make a transit; as, to cross from New York to Liverpool.
 verb (v. i.) To be inconsistent.
 verb (v. i.) To interbreed, as races; to mix distinct breeds.
 prep (prep.) Athwart; across.

crossingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cross
 verb (v. t.) The act by which anything is crossed; as, the crossing of the ocean.
 verb (v. t.) The act of making the sign of the cross.
 verb (v. t.) The act of interbreeding; a mixing of breeds.
 verb (v. t.) Intersection, as of two paths or roads.
 verb (v. t.) A place where anything (as a stream) is crossed; a paved walk across a street.
 verb (v. t.) Contradiction; thwarting; obstruction.

crossbarnoun (n.) A transverse bar or piece, as a bar across a door, or as the iron bar or stock which passes through the shank of an anchor to insure its turning fluke down.

crossbarredadjective (a.) Secured by, or furnished with, crossbars.
 adjective (a.) Made or patterned in lines crossing each other; as, crossbarred muslin.

crossbeaknoun (n.) Same as Crossbill.

crossbeamnoun (n.) A girder.
 noun (n.) A beam laid across the bitts, to which the cable is fastened when riding at anchor.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CROCALE:

English Words which starts with 'cro' and ends with 'ale':



English Words which starts with 'cr' and ends with 'le':

cracklenoun (n.) The noise of slight and frequent cracks or reports; a crackling.
 noun (n.) A kind of crackling sound or r/le, heard in some abnormal states of the lungs; as, dry crackle; moist crackle.
 noun (n.) A condition produced in certain porcelain, fine earthenware, or glass, in which the glaze or enamel appears to be cracked in all directions, making a sort of reticulated surface; as, Chinese crackle; Bohemian crackle.
 verb (v. i.) To make slight cracks; to make small, sharp, sudden noises, rapidly or frequently repeated; to crepitate; as, burning thorns crackle.

cradlenoun (n.) A bed or cot for a baby, oscillating on rockers or swinging on pivots; hence, the place of origin, or in which anything is nurtured or protected in the earlier period of existence; as, a cradle of crime; the cradle of liberty.
 noun (n.) Infancy, or very early life.
 noun (n.) An implement consisting of a broad scythe for cutting grain, with a set of long fingers parallel to the scythe, designed to receive the grain, and to lay it evenly in a swath.
 noun (n.) A tool used in mezzotint engraving, which, by a rocking motion, raises burrs on the surface of the plate, so preparing the ground.
 noun (n.) A framework of timbers, or iron bars, moving upon ways or rollers, used to support, lift, or carry ships or other vessels, heavy guns, etc., as up an inclined plane, or across a strip of land, or in launching a ship.
 noun (n.) A case for a broken or dislocated limb.
 noun (n.) A frame to keep the bedclothes from contact with the person.
 noun (n.) A machine on rockers, used in washing out auriferous earth; -- also called a rocker.
 noun (n.) A suspended scaffold used in shafts.
 noun (n.) The ribbing for vaulted ceilings and arches intended to be covered with plaster.
 noun (n.) The basket or apparatus in which, when a line has been made fast to a wrecked ship from the shore, the people are brought off from the wreck.
 verb (v. t.) To lay to rest, or rock, as in a cradle; to lull or quiet, as by rocking.
 verb (v. t.) To nurse or train in infancy.
 verb (v. t.) To cut and lay with a cradle, as grain.
 verb (v. t.) To transport a vessel by means of a cradle.
 verb (v. i.) To lie or lodge, as in a cradle.

cranklenoun (n.) A bend or turn; a twist; a crinkle.
 verb (v. t.) To break into bends, turns, or angles; to crinkle.
 verb (v. i.) To bend, turn, or wind.

crapplenoun (n.) A claw.

crapulenoun (n.) Same as Crapulence.

creableadjective (a.) Capable of being created.

creatableadjective (a.) That may be created.

credibleadjective (a.) Capable of being credited or believed; worthy of belief; entitled to confidence; trustworthy.

creditableadjective (a.) Worthy of belief.
 adjective (a.) Deserving or possessing reputation or esteem; reputable; estimable.
 adjective (a.) Bringing credit, reputation, or honor; honorable; as, such conduct is highly creditable to him.

creepholenoun (n.) A hole or retreat into which an animal may creep, to escape notice or danger.
 noun (n.) A subterfuge; an excuse.

creeplenoun (n.) A creeping creature; a reptile.
 noun (n.) One who is lame; a cripple.

crenellenoun (n.) Alt. of Crenel

crenglenoun (n.) Alt. of Crenkle

crenklenoun (n.) See Cringle.

creolenoun (n.) One born of European parents in the American colonies of France or Spain or in the States which were once such colonies, esp. a person of French or Spanish descent, who is a native inhabitant of Louisiana, or one of the States adjoining, bordering on the Gulf of of Mexico.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a Creole or the Creoles.

crepusclenoun (n.) Alt. of Crepuscule

crepusculenoun (n.) Twilight.

cressellenoun (n.) A wooden rattle sometimes used as a substitute for a bell, in the Roman Catholic church, during the latter part of Holy Week, or the last week of Lent.

crevallenoun (n.) The cavally or jurel.
 noun (n.) The pompano (Trachynotus Carolinus).

cribblenoun (n.) A coarse sieve or screen.
 noun (n.) Coarse flour or meal.
 adjective (a.) Coarse; as, cribble bread.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to pass through a sieve or riddle; to sift.

cringlenoun (n.) A withe for fastening a gate.
 noun (n.) An iron or pope thimble or grommet worked into or attached to the edges and corners of a sail; -- usually in the plural. The cringles are used for making fast the bowline bridles, earings, etc.

crinklenoun (n.) A winding or turn; wrinkle; sinuosity.
 verb (v. t.) To form with short turns, bends, or wrinkles; to mold into inequalities or sinuosities; to cause to wrinkle or curl.
 verb (v. i.) To turn or wind; to run in and out in many short bends or turns; to curl; to run in waves; to wrinkle; also, to rustle, as stiff cloth when moved.

cripplenoun (n.) One who creeps, halts, or limps; one who has lost, or never had, the use of a limb or limbs; a lame person; hence, one who is partially disabled.
 adjective (a.) Lame; halting.
 verb (v. t.) To deprive of the use of a limb, particularly of a leg or foot; to lame.
 verb (v. t.) To deprive of strength, activity, or capability for service or use; to disable; to deprive of resources; as, to be financially crippled.
  () Swampy or low wet ground, often covered with brush or with thickets; bog.
  () A rocky shallow in a stream; -- a lumberman's term.

criticisableadjective (a.) Capable of being criticised.

cruciblenoun (n.) A vessel or melting pot, composed of some very refractory substance, as clay, graphite, platinum, and used for melting and calcining substances which require a strong degree of heat, as metals, ores, etc.
 noun (n.) A hollow place at the bottom of a furnace, to receive the melted metal.
 noun (n.) A test of the most decisive kind; a severe trial; as, the crucible of affliction.

crummableadjective (a.) Capable of being crumbed or broken into small pieces.

crystallizableadjective (a.) Capable of being crystallized; that may be formed into crystals.