Name Report For First Name GASCON:

GASCON

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

Rhymes with GASCON - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming GASCON

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES GASCON AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH GASCON (According to last letters):

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

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

eburscon

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

eburacon con deacon dracon falcon macon

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

afton carnation aedon solon strephon sidon cihuaton nijlon sokanon odion sion accalon dudon hebron pendragon antton erromon gotzon txanton zorion celyddon mabon bendision alston alton benton burton carelton fenton hamilton harrison histion kenton pierson preston ralston rawson remington rexton sexton stanton weston aymon ganelon vernon glendon lon anton acheron acteon aeson agamemnon alcmaeon amphion amphitryon andraemon arion bellerophon biton cadmon cenon cercyon charon chiron corydon creon daemon demogorgon demophon deucalion echion endymion erysichthon euryton geryon haemon hyperion iasion iason ion ixion jason kedalion korudon ladon laocoon laomedon lycaon machaon myron ophion palaemon panteleimon

NAMES RHYMING WITH GASCON (According to first letters):

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

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

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

gaspar gaspara gaspard gassur gaston

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

gaagii gaarwine gabal gabbar gabe gabhan gabi gabino gabirel gabor gabra gabreilla gabrian gabriel gabriela gabriele gabriell gabriella gabrielle gabrielo gabrio gabryella gaby gace gad gadara gadarine gaderian gadhra gadi gadiel gadwa gae gaea gael gaelbhan gaelle gaelyn gaetan gaetana gaetane gaffney gage gahariet gaheris gahiji gahmuret gaho gaia gaige gail gaila gaile gair gaira gairbhith gairbith gais gaizka gal gala galahad galahalt galahault galal galan galantyne galatea galatee galatyn galawya galchobhar gale galea galeel galen galena galenia galenka galeno galeron galeun gali galia galiana galice galiena galiene galila galilah galilahi galileo galina galinthias galit

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GASCON:

First Names which starts with 'ga' and ends with 'on':

galton gannon garion garmon garon garrison garron garrson garson garton

First Names which starts with 'g' and ends with 'n':

galvin galvyn galyn gan gann garaden garadin garadun garadyn garan garatun garbhan garen garin garlan garlen garlyn garman garmann garran garren garrin garrman garvan garvin garvyn garwin garwyn gauvain gavan gaven gavin gavyn gawain gawen gawyn gaylen gedeon gelban geldersman geralyn geralynn germain german germian geron gerrilyn gervin ghassan ghislain ghusoon ghusun gian gibson gideon gildan gille-eathain gillean gillian gilpin gin giollanaebhin gionnan girven girvyn gladwin gladwyn gleann glen glenn glyn glynn godewyn godwin golden goldwin goldwyn golligan goodwin goodwyn gordain gordan gordon gormain gorman gosheven govannon gowan gowyn gracelyn

English Words Rhyming GASCON

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GASCON AS A WHOLE:

gasconnoun (n.) A native of Gascony; a boaster; a bully. See Gasconade.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Gascony, in France, or to the Gascons; also, braggart; swaggering.

gasconadenoun (n.) A boast or boasting; a vaunt; a bravado; a bragging; braggodocio.
 verb (v. i.) To boast; to brag; to bluster.

gasconadingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gasconade

gasconadernoun (n.) A great boaster; a blusterer.

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


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



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


busconnoun (n.) One who searches for ores; a prospector.


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


anconnoun (n.) The olecranon, or the elbow.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Ancone

archdeaconnoun (n.) In England, an ecclesiastical dignitary, next in rank below a bishop, whom he assists, and by whom he is appointed, though with independent authority.

baconnoun (n.) The back and sides of a pig salted and smoked; formerly, the flesh of a pig salted or fresh.

balconnoun (n.) A balcony.

barconnoun (n.) A vessel for freight; -- used in Mediterranean.

basiliconnoun (n.) An ointment composed of wax, pitch, resin, and olive oil, lard, or other fatty substance.

beaconnoun (n.) A signal fire to notify of the approach of an enemy, or to give any notice, commonly of warning.
 noun (n.) A signal or conspicuous mark erected on an eminence near the shore, or moored in shoal water, as a guide to mariners.
 noun (n.) A high hill near the shore.
 noun (n.) That which gives notice of danger.
 verb (v. t.) To give light to, as a beacon; to light up; to illumine.
 verb (v. t.) To furnish with a beacon or beacons.

balopticonnoun (n.) See Projector, below.

catholiconnoun (n.) A remedy for all diseases; a panacea.

deaconnoun (n.) An officer in Christian churches appointed to perform certain subordinate duties varying in different communions. In the Roman Catholic and Episcopal churches, a person admitted to the lowest order in the ministry, subordinate to the bishops and priests. In Presbyterian churches, he is subordinate to the minister and elders, and has charge of certain duties connected with the communion service and the care of the poor. In Congregational churches, he is subordinate to the pastor, and has duties as in the Presbyterian church.
 noun (n.) The chairman of an incorporated company.
 verb (v. t.) To read aloud each line of (a psalm or hymn) before singing it, -- usually with off.
 verb (v. t.) With humorous reference to hypocritical posing: To pack (fruit or vegetables) with the finest specimens on top; to alter slyly the boundaries of (land); to adulterate or doctor (an article to be sold), etc.

diacatholiconnoun (n.) A universal remedy; -- name formerly to a purgative electuary.

ekasiliconnoun (n.) The name of a hypothetical element predicted and afterwards discovered and named germanium; -- so called because it was a missing analogue of the silicon group. See Germanium, and cf. Ekabor.

estramaconnoun (n.) A straight, heavy sword with two edges, used in the 16th and 17th centuries.
 noun (n.) A blow with edge of a sword.

etymologiconnoun (n.) An etymological dictionary or manual.

euphoniconnoun (n.) A kind of upright piano.

falconnoun (n.) One of a family (Falconidae) of raptorial birds, characterized by a short, hooked beak, strong claws, and powerful flight.
 noun (n.) Any species of the genus Falco, distinguished by having a toothlike lobe on the upper mandible; especially, one of this genus trained to the pursuit of other birds, or game.
 noun (n.) An ancient form of cannon.

faulconnoun (n.) See Falcon.

flaconnoun (n.) A small glass bottle; as, a flacon for perfume.

gerfalconnoun (n.) See Gyrfalcon.

gyrfalconnoun (n.) One of several species and varieties of large Arctic falcons, esp. Falco rusticolus and the white species F. Islandicus, both of which are circumpolar. The black and the gray are varieties of the former. See Illust. of Accipiter.

garconnoun (n.) A boy; fellow; esp., a serving boy or man; a waiter; -- in Eng. chiefly applied to French waiters.

harmoniconnoun (n.) A small, flat, wind instrument of music, in which the notes are produced by the vibration of free metallic reeds.

heliconnoun (n.) A mountain in Boeotia, in Greece, supposed by the Greeks to be the residence of Apollo and the Muses.

hydrauliconnoun (n.) An ancient musical instrument played by the action of water; a water organ.

iconnoun (n.) An image or representation; a portrait or pretended portrait.
 noun (n.) A sacred picture representing the Virgin Mary, Christ, a saint, or a martyr, and having the same function as an image of such a person in the Latin Church.

idioticonnoun (n.) A dictionary of a peculiar dialect, or of the words and phrases peculiar to one part of a country; a glossary.

ireniconnoun (n.) A proposition or device for securing peace, especially in the church.

jerfalconnoun (n.) The gyrfalcon.

kamptuliconnoun (n.) A kind of elastic floor cloth, made of India rubber, gutta-percha, linseed oil, and powdered cork.

lexiconnoun (n.) A vocabulary, or book containing an alphabetical arrangement of the words in a language or of a considerable number of them, with the definition of each; a dictionary; especially, a dictionary of the Greek, Hebrew, or Latin language.

monasticonnoun (n.) A book giving an account of monasteries.

onomasticonnoun (n.) A collection of names and terms; a dictionary; specif., a collection of Greek names, with explanatory notes, made by Julius Pollux about A.D.180.

otacousticonnoun (n.) An instrument to facilitate hearing, as an ear trumpet.

panopticonnoun (n.) A prison so contructed that the inspector can see each of the prisoners at all times, without being seen.
 noun (n.) A room for the exhibition of novelties.

panpharmaconnoun (n.) A medicine for all diseases; a panacea.

pantechniconnoun (n.) A depository or place where all sorts of manufactured articles are collected for sale.

parelconnoun (n.) The addition of a syllable or particle to the end of a pronoun, verb, or adverb.

pharmaconnoun (n.) A medicine or drug; also, a poison.

rubiconnoun (n.) A small river which separated Italy from Cisalpine Gaul, the province alloted to Julius Caesar.

radiopticonnoun (n.) See Projector, above.

rinconnoun (n.) An interior corner; a nook; hence, an angular recess or hollow bend in a mountain, river, cliff, or the like.

salpiconnoun (n.) Chopped meat, bread, etc., used to stuff legs of veal or other joints; stuffing; farce.

sciopticonnoun (n.) A kind of magic lantern.

siliconnoun (n.) A nonmetalic element analogous to carbon. It always occurs combined in nature, and is artificially obtained in the free state, usually as a dark brown amorphous powder, or as a dark crystalline substance with a meetallic luster. Its oxide is silica, or common quartz, and in this form, or as silicates, it is, next to oxygen, the most abundant element of the earth's crust. Silicon is characteristically the element of the mineral kingdom, as carbon is of the organic world. Symbol Si. Atomic weight 28. Called also silicium.

stereopticonnoun (n.) An instrument, consisting essentially of a magic lantern in which photographic pictures are used, by which the image of a landscape, or any object, may be thrown upon a screen in such a manner as to seem to stand out in relief, so as to form a striking and accurate representation of the object itself; also, a pair of magic lanterns for producing the effect of dissolving views.

subdeaconnoun (n.) One belonging to an order in the Roman Catholic Church, next interior to the order of deacons; also, a member of a minor order in the Greek Church.

synonymiconnoun (n.) A dictionary of synonyms.

soupconnoun (n.) A suspicion; a suggestion; hence, a very small portion; a taste; as, coffee with a soupcon of brandy; a soupcon of coquetry.

tyrotoxiconnoun (n.) A ptomaine discovered by Vaughan in putrid cheese and other dairy products, and producing symptoms similar to cholera infantum. Chemically, it appears to be related to, or identical with, diazobenzol.

zirconnoun (n.) A mineral occurring in tetragonal crystals, usually of a brown or gray color. It consists of silica and zirconia. A red variety, used as a gem, is called hyacinth. Colorless, pale-yellow or smoky-brown varieties from Ceylon are called jargon.

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


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


gascoinesnoun (n. pl.) See Gaskins, 1.

gascoynesnoun (n. pl.) Gaskins.


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



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


gasnoun (n.) An aeriform fluid; -- a term used at first by chemists as synonymous with air, but since restricted to fluids supposed to be permanently elastic, as oxygen, hydrogen, etc., in distinction from vapors, as steam, which become liquid on a reduction of temperature. In present usage, since all of the supposed permanent gases have been liquified by cold and pressure, the term has resumed nearly its original signification, and is applied to any substance in the elastic or aeriform state.
 noun (n.) A complex mixture of gases, of which the most important constituents are marsh gas, olefiant gas, and hydrogen, artificially produced by the destructive distillation of gas coal, or sometimes of peat, wood, oil, resin, etc. It gives a brilliant light when burned, and is the common gas used for illuminating purposes.
 noun (n.) Laughing gas.
 noun (n.) Any irrespirable aeriform fluid.
 noun (n.) Gasoline.
 verb (v. t.) To singe, as in a gas flame, so as to remove loose fibers; as, to gas thread.
 verb (v. t.) To impregnate with gas; as, to gas lime with chlorine in the manufacture of bleaching powder.
 verb (v. t.) to expose to a poisonous or noxious gas

gasaliernoun (n.) A chandelier arranged to burn gas.

gaseitynoun (n.) State of being gaseous.

gaseousadjective (a.) In the form, or of the nature, of gas, or of an aeriform fluid.
 adjective (a.) Lacking substance or solidity; tenuous.

gashingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gash

gashnoun (n.) A deep and long cut; an incision of considerable length and depth, particularly in flesh.
 verb (v. t.) To make a gash, or long, deep incision in; -- applied chiefly to incisions in flesh.

gashfuladjective (a.) Full of gashes; hideous; frightful.

gasificationnoun (n.) The act or process of converting into gas.

gasiformadjective (a.) Having a form of gas; gaseous.

gasifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gasify

gasketnoun (n.) A line or band used to lash a furled sail securely. Sea gaskets are common lines; harbor gaskets are plaited and decorated lines or bands. Called also casket.
 noun (n.) The plaited hemp used for packing a piston, as of the steam engine and its pumps.
 noun (n.) Any ring or washer of packing.

gaskinsnoun (n.pl.) Loose hose or breeches; galligaskins.
 noun (n.pl.) Packing of hemp.
 noun (n.pl.) A horse's thighs.

gaslightnoun (n.) The light yielded by the combustion of illuminating gas.
 noun (n.) A gas jet or burner.

gasogennoun (n.) An apparatus for the generation of gases, or for impregnating a liquid with a gas, or a gas with a volatile liquid.
 noun (n.) A volatile hydrocarbon, used as an illuminant, or for charging illuminating gas.

gasolenenoun (n.) See Gasoline.

gasoliernoun (n.) Same as Gasalier.

gasolinenoun (n.) A highly volatile mixture of fluid hydrocarbons, obtained from petroleum, as also by the distillation of bituminous coal. It is used in making air gas, and in giving illuminating power to water gas. See Carburetor.
  () Alt. of Gasolene, engine

gasometernoun (n.) An apparatus for holding and measuring of gas; in gas works, a huge iron cylinder closed at one end and having the other end immersed in water, in which it is made to rise or fall, according to the volume of gas it contains, or the pressure required.

gasometricadjective (a.) Alt. of Gasometrical

gasometricaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the measurement of gases; as, gasometric analysis.

gasometrynoun (n.) The art or practice of measuring gases; also, the science which treats of the nature and properties of these elastic fluids.

gasoscopenoun (n.) An apparatus for detecting the presence of any dangerous gas, from a gas leak in a coal mine or a dwelling house.

gaspingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gasp

gaspnoun (n.) The act of opening the mouth convulsively to catch the breath; a labored respiration; a painful catching of the breath.
 verb (v. i.) To open the mouth wide in catching the breath, or in laborious respiration; to labor for breath; to respire convulsively; to pant violently.
 verb (v. i.) To pant with eagerness; to show vehement desire.
 verb (v. t.) To emit or utter with gasps; -- with forth, out, away, etc.

gaspereaunoun (n.) The alewife.

gasserianadjective (a.) Relating to Casserio (L. Gasserius), the discover of the Gasserian ganglion.

gassingnoun (n.) The process of passing cotton goods between two rollers and exposing them to numerous minute jets of gas to burn off the small fibers; any similar process of singeing.
 noun (n.) Boasting; insincere or empty talk.
 noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gas

gassyadjective (a.) Full of gas; like gas. Hence: [Colloq.] Inflated; full of boastful or insincere talk.

gasteromycetesnoun (n. pl.) An order of fungi, in which the spores are borne inside a sac called the peridium, as in the puffballs.

gasteropodnoun (n.) Same as Gastropod.

gasteropodanoun (n. pl.) Same as Gastropoda.

gasteropodousadjective (a.) Same as Gastropodous.

gastfuladjective (a.) Alt. of Gastly

gastlyadjective (a.) See Ghastful, Ghastly.

gastightadjective (a.) So tightly fitted as to preclude the escape of gas; impervious to gas.

gastnessnoun (n.) See Ghastness.

gastornisnoun (n.) A genus of large eocene birds from the Paris basin.

gastraeanoun (n.) A primeval larval form; a double-walled sac from which, according to the hypothesis of Haeckel, man and all other animals, that in the first stages of their individual evolution pass through a two-layered structural stage, or gastrula form, must have descended. This idea constitutes the Gastraea theory of Haeckel. See Gastrula.

gastralgianoun (n.) Pain in the stomach or epigastrium, as in gastric disorders.

gastricadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or situated near, the stomach; as, the gastric artery.

gastriloquistnoun (n.) One who appears to speak from his stomach; a ventriloquist.

gastriloquousadjective (a.) Ventriloquous.

gastriloquynoun (n.) A voice or utterance which appears to proceed from the stomach; ventriloquy.

gastritisnoun (n.) Inflammation of the stomach, esp. of its mucuos membrane.

gastrocnemiusnoun (n.) The muscle which makes the greater part of the calf of the leg.

gastrocolicadjective (a.) Pertaining to both the stomach and the colon; as, the gastrocolic, or great, omentum.

gastrodiscnoun (n.) That part of blastoderm where the hypoblast appears like a small disk on the inner face of the epibladst.

gastroduodenaladjective (a.) Pertaining to the stomach and duodenum; as, the gastroduodenal artery.

gastroduodenitisnoun (n.) Inflammation of the stomach and duodenum. It is one of the most frequent causes of jaundice.

gastroelytrotomynoun (n.) The operation of cutting into the upper part of the vagina, through the abdomen (without opening the peritoneum), for the purpose of removing a fetus. It is a substitute for the Caesarean operation, and less dangerous.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GASCON:

English Words which starts with 'ga' and ends with 'on':

gabionnoun (n.) A hollow cylinder of wickerwork, like a basket without a bottom. Gabions are made of various sizes, and filled with earth in building fieldworks to shelter men from an enemy's fire.
 noun (n.) An openwork frame, as of poles, filled with stones and sunk, to assist in forming a bar dyke, etc., as in harbor improvement.

galleonnoun (n.) A sailing vessel of the 15th and following centuries, often having three or four decks, and used for war or commerce. The term is often rather indiscriminately applied to any large sailing vessel.

gallonnoun (n.) A measure of capacity, containing four quarts; -- used, for the most part, in liquid measure, but sometimes in dry measure.

galloonnoun (n.) A narrow tapelike fabric used for binding hats, shoes, etc., -- sometimes made ornamental.
 noun (n.) A similar bordering or binding of rich material, such as gold lace.

galvanizationnoun (n.) The act of process of galvanizing.

gambesonnoun (n.) Same as Gambison.

gambisonnoun (n.) A defensive garment formerly in use for the body, made of cloth stuffed and quilted.

gambroonnoun (n.) A kind of twilled linen cloth for lining.

gammadionnoun (n.) A cross formed of four capital gammas, formerly used as a mysterious ornament on ecclesiastical vestments, etc. See Fylfot.

gammonnoun (n.) The buttock or thigh of a hog, salted and smoked or dried; the lower end of a flitch.
 noun (n.) Backgammon.
 noun (n.) An imposition or hoax; humbug.
 verb (v. t.) To make bacon of; to salt and dry in smoke.
 verb (v. t.) To beat in the game of backgammon, before an antagonist has been able to get his "men" or counters home and withdraw any of them from the board; as, to gammon a person.
 verb (v. t.) To impose on; to hoax; to cajole.
 verb (v. t.) To fasten (a bowsprit) to the stem of a vessel by lashings of rope or chain, or by a band of iron.

gangionnoun (n.) A short line attached to a trawl. See Trawl, n.

ganglionnoun (n.) A mass or knot of nervous matter, including nerve cells, usually forming an enlargement in the course of a nerve.
 noun (n.) A node, or gland in the lymphatic system; as, a lymphatic ganglion.
 noun (n.) A globular, hard, indolent tumor, situated somewhere on a tendon, and commonly formed by the effusion of a viscid fluid into it; -- called also weeping sinew.

gardonnoun (n.) A European cyprinoid fish; the id.

garrisonnoun (n.) A body of troops stationed in a fort or fortified town.
 noun (n.) A fortified place, in which troops are quartered for its security.
 verb (v. t.) To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense; to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town.
 verb (v. t.) To secure or defend by fortresses manned with troops; as, to garrison a conquered territory.

garronnoun (n.) Same as Garran.

gastrulationnoun (n.) The process of invagination, in embryonic development, by which a gastrula is formed.

gazonnoun (n.) One of the pieces of sod used to line or cover parapets and the faces of earthworks.