Name Report For First Name GIL:
GIL
First name GIL's origin is French. GIL means "french form of julius". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with GIL below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of gil.(Brown names are of the same origin (French) with GIL and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
Rhymes with GIL - Names & Words
First Names Rhyming GIL
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES GİL AS A WHOLE:
nangila cynegils gildas gilroy gill gilleasbuig gilles gilchrist gillean gillespie gilmore angilia dervorgilla gila gilal gilala gilana gilat gilbarta gilda gildan gilia gilit gillian sharongila sigilwig fitzgilbert gilberto gilbride gilburt gildea gili gilibeirt gilleabart gillecriosd gillermo gilli gillivray gilmar gilmat gilmer gilpin gilvarry macgillivray ogilhinn ogilvie virgil virgilio yigil gilley giles gilbert tentagil gilah gilberta angili agilberht gilford gille-eathain yagilNAMES RHYMING WITH GİL (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (il) - Names That Ends with il:
goneril aimil daffodil mikil abigail asil nabil siraj-al-leil tawil abdul-jalil fudail isma'il isra'il jalil jamil kahil kalil kamil khalil mika'il suhail wa'il wakil gouvernail hueil bohumil bodil cinnfhail micheil akil keril emil mikhail abagail abichail abril amil april avagail averil avichayil avigail avril cibil dearbhail gail lil marcail rahil soleil sybil ail akhil ancil aveneil basil bidziil birdhil bssil coireail cyril danil darneil denzil gouveniail kahleil kahlil kermichil maichail merril neakail neil nikhil orvil phil raymil renneil vail leil fil caramichil stil brasil romil ril bathil isobail mathil adil fadil jibril iseabail zemil xipilNAMES RHYMING WITH GİL (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (gi) - Names That Begins with gi:
giacomo giada gian giana giancinta giancinte gianina gianluca gianna giannes gianni giavanna gibbesone gibson gideon gifford giflet gifre gifuhard gijs gikhrist gimm gin gina ginebra ginerva ginessa ginger ginna ginnette ginnie ginny gino giolla giollabrighde giollabuidhe giolladhe giollamhuire giollanaebhin giollaruaidh giomar gionnan giorsal giovanna giovanni gipsy girard girflet girven girvyn gisa gisela giselbert gisella giselle giselmaer giselmaere gisilberhta gislyne gisselle gitana githa gitta giulia giynna giza giziNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GİL:
First Names which starts with 'g' and ends with 'l':
gabal gabirel gabriel gabriell gadiel gael gal galal galeel gall gamal gamaliel gameel garnell gavriel geol gerrell ghazal gokul gol gorvenal grendel gretal gretel grizel guljul gunnel gustel gwawl gweflEnglish Words Rhyming GIL
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GİL AS A WHOLE:
aegilops | noun (n.) An ulcer or fistula in the inner corner of the eye. |
noun (n.) The great wild-oat grass or other cornfield weed. | |
noun (n.) A genus of plants, called also hardgrass. |
agile | adjective (a.) Having the faculty of quick motion in the limbs; apt or ready to move; nimble; active; as, an agile boy; an agile tongue. |
agileness | noun (n.) Agility; nimbleness. |
agility | noun (n.) The quality of being agile; the power of moving the limbs quickly and easily; nimbleness; activity; quickness of motion; as, strength and agility of body. |
noun (n.) Activity; powerful agency. |
argil | noun (n.) Clay, or potter's earth; sometimes pure clay, or alumina. See Clay. |
argillaceous | adjective (a.) Of the nature of clay; consisting of, or containing, argil or clay; clayey. |
argilliferous | adjective (a.) Producing clay; -- applied to such earths as abound with argil. |
argillite | noun (n.) Argillaceous schist or slate; clay slate. Its colors is bluish or blackish gray, sometimes greenish gray, brownish red, etc. |
argillous | adjective (a.) Argillaceous; clayey. |
aspergill | noun (n.) Alt. of Aspergillum |
aspergillum | noun (n.) The brush used in the Roman Catholic church for sprinkling holy water on the people. |
noun (n.) See Wateringpot shell. |
aspergilliform | adjective (a.) Resembling the aspergillum in form; as, an aspergilliform stigma. |
egilopical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, of the nature of, or affected with, an aegilops, or tumor in the corner of the eye. |
egilops | noun (n.) See Aegilops. |
evangile | noun (n.) Good tidings; evangel. |
evigilation | noun (n.) A waking up or awakening. |
fragile | adjective (a.) Easily broken; brittle; frail; delicate; easily destroyed. |
fragility | noun (n.) The condition or quality of being fragile; brittleness; frangibility. |
noun (n.) Weakness; feebleness. | |
noun (n.) Liability to error and sin; frailty. |
fringilla | adjective (a.) A genus of birds, with a short, conical, pointed bill. It formerly included all the sparrows and finches, but is now restricted to certain European finches, like the chaffinch and brambling. |
fringillaceous | adjective (a.) Fringilline. |
fringilline | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the family Fringillidae; characteristic of finches; sparrowlike. |
fungilliform | adjective (a.) Shaped like a small fungus. |
gargil | noun (n.) A distemper in geese, affecting the head. |
gilding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gild |
gilden | adjective (a.) Gilded. |
gilder | noun (n.) One who gilds; one whose occupation is to overlay with gold. |
noun (n.) A Dutch coin. See Guilder. |
gile | noun (n.) Guile. |
gill | noun (n.) An organ for aquatic respiration; a branchia. |
noun (n.) The radiating, gill-shaped plates forming the under surface of a mushroom. | |
noun (n.) The fleshy flap that hangs below the beak of a fowl; a wattle. | |
noun (n.) The flesh under or about the chin. | |
noun (n.) One of the combs of closely ranged steel pins which divide the ribbons of flax fiber or wool into fewer parallel filaments. | |
noun (n.) A two-wheeled frame for transporting timber. | |
noun (n.) A leech. | |
noun (n.) A woody glen; a narrow valley containing a stream. | |
noun (n.) A measure of capacity, containing one fourth of a pint. | |
noun (n.) A young woman; a sweetheart; a flirting or wanton girl. | |
noun (n.) The ground ivy (Nepeta Glechoma); -- called also gill over the ground, and other like names. | |
noun (n.) Malt liquor medicated with ground ivy. |
gillhouse | noun (n.) A shop where gill is sold. |
gillian | noun (n.) A girl; esp., a wanton; a gill. |
gillie gilly | noun (n.) A boy or young man; a manservant; a male attendant, in the Scottish Highlands. |
gillyflower | noun (n.) A name given by old writers to the clove pink (Dianthus Caryophyllus) but now to the common stock (Matthiola incana), a cruciferous plant with showy and fragrant blossoms, usually purplish, but often pink or white. |
noun (n.) A kind of apple, of a roundish conical shape, purplish red color, and having a large core. |
gilour | noun (n.) A guiler; deceiver. |
gilse | noun (n.) See Grilse. |
gilt | noun (n.) Gold, or that which resembles gold, laid on the surface of a thing; gilding. |
noun (n.) Money. | |
adjective (p. p. & a.) Gilded; covered with gold; of the color of gold; golden yellow. | |
verb (v. t.) A female pig, when young. | |
() of Gild | |
() imp. & p. p. of Gild. |
gilthead | noun (n.) A marine fish. |
noun (n.) The Pagrus, / Chrysophrys, auratus, a valuable food fish common in the Mediterranean (so named from its golden-colored head); -- called also giltpoll. | |
noun (n.) The Crenilabrus melops, of the British coasts; -- called also golden maid, conner, sea partridge. |
giltif | adjective (a.) Guilty. |
gilttail | noun (n.) A yellow-tailed worm or larva. |
gilbbery | adjective (a.) Slippery; changeable. |
adjective (a.) Moving easily; nimble; voluble. |
greengill | noun (n.) An oyster which has the gills tinged with a green pigment, said to be due to an abnormal condition of the blood. |
invigilance | noun (n.) Alt. of Invigilancy |
invigilancy | noun (n.) Want of vigilance; neglect of watching; carelessness. |
largiloquent | adjective (a.) Grandiloquent. |
longilateral | adjective (a.) Having long sides especially, having the form of a long parallelogram. |
longiloquence | noun (n.) Long-windedness. |
magilp | noun (n.) Alt. of Magilph |
magilph | noun (n.) See Megilp. |
megilp | noun (n.) Alt. of Megilph |
megilph | noun (n.) A gelatinous compound of linseed oil and mastic varnish, used by artists as a vehicle for colors. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GİL (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 2 Letters (il) - English Words That Ends with il:
abigail | noun (n.) A lady's waiting-maid. |
agnail | noun (n.) A corn on the toe or foot. |
noun (n.) An inflammation or sore under or around the nail; also, a hangnail. |
ail | noun (n.) Indisposition or morbid affection. |
verb (v. t.) To affect with pain or uneasiness, either physical or mental; to trouble; to be the matter with; -- used to express some uneasiness or affection, whose cause is unknown; as, what ails the man? I know not what ails him. | |
verb (v. i.) To be affected with pain or uneasiness of any sort; to be ill or indisposed or in trouble. |
alguazil | noun (n.) An inferior officer of justice in Spain; a warrant officer; a constable. |
anil | noun (n.) A West Indian plant (Indigofera anil), one of the original sources of indigo; also, the indigo dye. |
anvil | noun (n.) An iron block, usually with a steel face, upon which metals are hammered and shaped. |
noun (n.) Anything resembling an anvil in shape or use. | |
noun (n.) the incus. See Incus. | |
verb (v. t.) To form or shape on an anvil; to hammer out; as, anviled armor. |
apostil | noun (n.) Alt. of Apostille |
apperil | noun (n.) Peril. |
april | noun (n.) The fourth month of the year. |
noun (n.) Fig.: With reference to April being the month in which vegetation begins to put forth, the variableness of its weather, etc. |
archil | noun (n.) A violet dye obtained from several species of lichen (Roccella tinctoria, etc.), which grow on maritime rocks in the Canary and Cape Verd Islands, etc. |
noun (n.) The plant from which the dye is obtained. |
aril | noun (n.) Alt. of Arillus |
armil | noun (n.) A bracelet. |
noun (n.) An ancient astronomical instrument. |
aswail | noun (n.) The sloth bear (Melursus labiatus) of India. |
avail | noun (n.) Profit; advantage toward success; benefit; value; as, labor, without economy, is of little avail. |
noun (n.) Proceeds; as, the avails of a sale by auction. | |
verb (v. t.) To turn to the advantage of; to be of service to; to profit; to benefit; to help; as, artifices will not avail the sinner in the day of judgment. | |
verb (v. t.) To promote; to assist. | |
verb (v. i.) To be of use or advantage; to answer the purpose; to have strength, force, or efficacy sufficient to accomplish the object; as, the plea in bar must avail, that is, be sufficient to defeat the suit; this scheme will not avail; medicines will not avail to check the disease. | |
verb (v. t. & i.) See Avale, v. |
aventail | noun (n.) The movable front to a helmet; the ventail. |
axil | noun (n.) The angle or point of divergence between the upper side of a branch, leaf, or petiole, and the stem or branch from which it springs. |
aerofoil | noun (n.) A plane or arched surface for sustaining bodies by its movement through the air; a spread wing, as of a bird. |
bail | noun (n.) A bucket or scoop used in bailing water out of a boat. |
noun (n.) Custody; keeping. | |
noun (n.) The person or persons who procure the release of a prisoner from the custody of the officer, or from imprisonment, by becoming surely for his appearance in court. | |
noun (n.) The security given for the appearance of a prisoner in order to obtain his release from custody of the officer; as, the man is out on bail; to go bail for any one. | |
noun (n.) The arched handle of a kettle, pail, or similar vessel, usually movable. | |
noun (n.) A half hoop for supporting the cover of a carrier's wagon, awning of a boat, etc. | |
noun (n.) A line of palisades serving as an exterior defense. | |
noun (n.) The outer wall of a feudal castle. Hence: The space inclosed by it; the outer court. | |
noun (n.) A certain limit within a forest. | |
noun (n.) A division for the stalls of an open stable. | |
noun (n.) The top or cross piece ( or either of the two cross pieces) of the wicket. | |
verb (v. t.) To lade; to dip and throw; -- usually with out; as, to bail water out of a boat. | |
verb (v. t.) To dip or lade water from; -- often with out to express completeness; as, to bail a boat. | |
verb (v./t.) To deliver; to release. | |
verb (v./t.) To set free, or deliver from arrest, or out of custody, on the undertaking of some other person or persons that he or they will be responsible for the appearance, at a certain day and place, of the person bailed. | |
verb (v./t.) To deliver, as goods in trust, for some special object or purpose, upon a contract, expressed or implied, that the trust shall be faithfully executed on the part of the bailee, or person intrusted; as, to bail cloth to a tailor to be made into a garment; to bail goods to a carrier. |
basil | noun (n.) The slope or angle to which the cutting edge of a tool, as a plane, is ground. |
noun (n.) The name given to several aromatic herbs of the Mint family, but chiefly to the common or sweet basil (Ocymum basilicum), and the bush basil, or lesser basil (O. minimum), the leaves of which are used in cookery. The name is also given to several kinds of mountain mint (Pycnanthemum). | |
noun (n.) The skin of a sheep tanned with bark. | |
verb (v. t.) To grind or form the edge of to an angle. |
blackmail | noun (n.) A certain rate of money, corn, cattle, or other thing, anciently paid, in the north of England and south of Scotland, to certain men who were allied to robbers, or moss troopers, to be by them protected from pillage. |
noun (n.) Payment of money exacted by means of intimidation; also, extortion of money from a person by threats of public accusation, exposure, or censure. | |
noun (n.) Black rent, or rent paid in corn, flesh, or the lowest coin, a opposed to "white rent", which paid in silver. | |
verb (v. t.) To extort money from by exciting fears of injury other than bodily harm, as injury to reputation, distress of mind, etc.; as, to blackmail a merchant by threatening to expose an alleged fraud. |
blacktail | noun (n.) A fish; the ruff or pope. |
noun (n.) The black-tailed deer (Cervus / Cariacus Columbianus) of California and Oregon; also, the mule deer of the Rocky Mountains. See Mule deer. |
bobtail | noun (n.) An animal (as a horse or dog) with a short tail. |
adjective (a.) Bobtailed. |
boil | noun (n.) Act or state of boiling. |
noun (n.) A hard, painful, inflamed tumor, which, on suppuration, discharges pus, mixed with blood, and discloses a small fibrous mass of dead tissue, called the core. | |
verb (v.) To be agitated, or tumultuously moved, as a liquid by the generation and rising of bubbles of steam (or vapor), or of currents produced by heating it to the boiling point; to be in a state of ebullition; as, the water boils. | |
verb (v.) To be agitated like boiling water, by any other cause than heat; to bubble; to effervesce; as, the boiling waves. | |
verb (v.) To pass from a liquid to an aeriform state or vapor when heated; as, the water boils away. | |
verb (v.) To be moved or excited with passion; to be hot or fervid; as, his blood boils with anger. | |
verb (v.) To be in boiling water, as in cooking; as, the potatoes are boiling. | |
verb (v. t.) To heat to the boiling point, or so as to cause ebullition; as, to boil water. | |
verb (v. t.) To form, or separate, by boiling or evaporation; as, to boil sugar or salt. | |
verb (v. t.) To subject to the action of heat in a boiling liquid so as to produce some specific effect, as cooking, cleansing, etc.; as, to boil meat; to boil clothes. | |
verb (v. t.) To steep or soak in warm water. |
brail | noun (n.) A thong of soft leather to bind up a hawk's wing. |
noun (n.) Ropes passing through pulleys, and used to haul in or up the leeches, bottoms, or corners of sails, preparatory to furling. | |
noun (n.) A stock at each end of a seine to keep it stretched. | |
verb (v. t.) To haul up by the brails; -- used with up; as, to brail up a sail. |
brantail | noun (n.) The European redstart; -- so called from the red color of its tail. |
breastrail | noun (n.) The upper rail of any parapet of ordinary height, as of a balcony; the railing of a quarter-deck, etc. |
bristletail | noun (n.) An insect of the genera Lepisma, Campodea, etc., belonging to the Thysanura. |
broil | noun (n.) A tumult; a noisy quarrel; a disturbance; a brawl; contention; discord, either between individuals or in the state. |
verb (v. t.) To cook by direct exposure to heat over a fire, esp. upon a gridiron over coals. | |
verb (v. t.) To subject to great (commonly direct) heat. | |
verb (v. i.) To be subjected to the action of heat, as meat over the fire; to be greatly heated, or to be made uncomfortable with heat. |
bromanil | noun (n.) A substance analogous to chloranil but containing bromine in place of chlorine. |
bulbil | noun (n.) A small or secondary bulb; hence, now almost exclusively: An aerial bulb or deciduous bud, produced in the leaf axils, as in the tiger lily, or relpacing the flowers, as in some onions, and capable, when separated, of propagating the plant; -- called also bulblet and brood bud. |
noun (n.) A small hollow bulb, such as an enlargement in a small vessel or tube. |
camail | noun (n.) A neck guard of chain mall, hanging from the bascinet or other headpiece. |
noun (n.) A hood of other material than mail; | |
noun (n.) a hood worn in church services, -- the amice, or the like. |
carbanil | noun (n.) A mobile liquid, CO.N.C6H5, of pungent odor. It is the phenyl salt of isocyanic acid. |
carbostyril | noun (n.) A white crystalline substance, C9H6N.OH, of acid properties derived from one of the amido cinnamic acids. |
cavil | noun (n.) A captious or frivolous objection. |
verb (v. i.) To raise captious and frivolous objections; to find fault without good reason. | |
verb (v. t.) To cavil at. |
cherogril | noun (n.) See Cony. |
chervil | noun (n.) A plant (Anthriscus cerefolium) with pinnately divided aromatic leaves, of which several curled varieties are used in soups and salads. |
chessil | noun (n.) Gravel or pebbles. |
cheveril | adjective (a.) Made of cheveril; pliant. |
verb (v. i.) Soft leather made of kid skin. Fig.: Used as a symbol of flexibility. |
chloranil | noun (n.) A yellow crystalline substance, C6Cl4.O2, regarded as a derivative of quinone, obtained by the action of chlorine on certain benzene derivatives, as aniline. |
cinquefoil | noun (n.) The name of several different species of the genus Potentilla; -- also called five-finger, because of the resemblance of its leaves to the fingers of the hand. |
noun (n.) An ornamental foliation having five points or cups, used in windows, panels, etc. |
civil | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a city or state, or to a citizen in his relations to his fellow citizens or to the state; within the city or state. |
adjective (a.) Subject to government; reduced to order; civilized; not barbarous; -- said of the community. | |
adjective (a.) Performing the duties of a citizen; obedient to government; -- said of an individual. | |
adjective (a.) Having the manners of one dwelling in a city, as opposed to those of savages or rustics; polite; courteous; complaisant; affable. | |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to civic life and affairs, in distinction from military, ecclesiastical, or official state. | |
adjective (a.) Relating to rights and remedies sought by action or suit distinct from criminal proceedings. |
cnidocil | noun (n.) The fine filiform process of a cnidoblast. |
cocktail | noun (n.) A beverage made of brandy, whisky, or gin, iced, flavored, and sweetened. |
noun (n.) A horse, not of pure breed, but having only one eighth or one sixteenth impure blood in his veins. | |
noun (n.) A mean, half-hearted fellow; a coward. | |
noun (n.) A species of rove beetle; -- so called from its habit of elevating the tail. |
codicil | noun (n.) A clause added to a will. |
coil | noun (n.) A ring, series of rings, or spiral, into which a rope, or other like thing, is wound. |
noun (n.) Fig.: Entanglement; toil; mesh; perplexity. | |
noun (n.) A series of connected pipes in rows or layers, as in a steam heating apparatus. | |
noun (n.) A noise, tumult, bustle, or confusion. | |
verb (v. t.) To wind cylindrically or spirally; as, to coil a rope when not in use; the snake coiled itself before springing. | |
verb (v. t.) To encircle and hold with, or as with, coils. | |
verb (v. i.) To wind itself cylindrically or spirally; to form a coil; to wind; -- often with about or around. |
coistril | noun (n.) An inferior groom or lad employed by an esquire to carry the knight's arms and other necessaries. |
noun (n.) A mean, paltry fellow; a coward. |
cottontail | noun (n.) The American wood rabbit (Lepus sylvaticus); -- also called Molly cottontail. |
council | noun (n.) An assembly of men summoned or convened for consultation, deliberation, or advice; as, a council of physicians for consultation in a critical case. |
noun (n.) A body of man elected or appointed to constitute an advisory or a legislative assembly; as, a governor's council; a city council. | |
noun (n.) Act of deliberating; deliberation; consultation. |
counterfoil | noun (n.) That part of a tally, formerly in the exchequer, which was kept by an officer in that court, the other, called the stock, being delivered to the person who had lent the king money on the account; -- called also counterstock. |
noun (n.) The part of a writing (as the stub of a bank check) in which are noted the main particulars contained in the corresponding part, which has been issued. |
countervail | noun (n.) Power or value sufficient to obviate any effect; equal weight, strength, or value; equivalent; compensation; requital. |
verb (v. t.) To act against with equal force, power, or effect; to thwart or overcome by such action; to furnish an equivalent to or for; to counterbalance; to compensate. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GİL (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 2 Letters (gi) - Words That Begins with gi:
giallolino | noun (n.) A term variously employed by early writers on art, though commonly designating the yellow oxide of lead, or massicot. |
giambeux | noun (n. pl.) Greaves; armor for the legs. |
giant | noun (n.) A man of extraordinari bulk and stature. |
noun (n.) A person of extraordinary strength or powers, bodily or intellectual. | |
noun (n.) Any animal, plant, or thing, of extraordinary size or power. | |
adjective (a.) Like a giant; extraordinary in size, strength, or power; as, giant brothers; a giant son. |
giantess | noun (n.) A woman of extraordinary size. |
giantly | adjective (a.) Appropriate to a giant. |
giantry | noun (n.) The race of giants. |
giantship | noun (n.) The state, personality, or character, of a giant; -- a compellation for a giant. |
giaour | noun (n.) An infidel; -- a term applied by Turks to disbelievers in the Mohammedan religion, especially Christrians. |
gib | noun (n.) A male cat; a tomcat. |
noun (n.) A piece or slip of metal or wood, notched or otherwise, in a machine or structure, to hold other parts in place or bind them together, or to afford a bearing surface; -- usually held or adjusted by means of a wedge, key, or screw. | |
verb (v. i.) To act like a cat. | |
verb (v. t.) To secure or fasten with a gib, or gibs; to provide with a gib, or gibs. | |
verb (v. i.) To balk. See Jib, v. i. |
gibbing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gib |
gibbartas | noun (n.) One of several finback whales of the North Atlantic; -- called also Jupiter whale. |
gibber | noun (n.) A balky horse. |
verb (v. i.) To speak rapidly and inarticulately. |
gibbering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gibber |
gibberish | adjective (a.) Unmeaning; as, gibberish language. |
verb (v. i.) Rapid and inarticulate talk; unintelligible language; unmeaning words; jargon. |
gibbet | noun (n.) A kind of gallows; an upright post with an arm projecting from the top, on which, formerly, malefactors were hanged in chains, and their bodies allowed to remain asa warning. |
noun (n.) The projecting arm of a crane, from which the load is suspended; the jib. | |
verb (v. t.) To hang and expose on a gibbet. | |
verb (v. t.) To expose to infamy; to blacken. |
gibbeting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gibbet |
gibbier | noun (n.) Wild fowl; game. |
gibbon | noun (n.) Any arboreal ape of the genus Hylobates, of which many species and varieties inhabit the East Indies and Southern Asia. They are tailless and without cheek pouches, and have very long arms, adapted for climbing. |
gibbose | adjective (a.) Humped; protuberant; -- said of a surface which presents one or more large elevations. |
gibbostity | noun (n.) The state of being gibbous or gibbose; gibbousness. |
gibbous | adjective (a.) Swelling by a regular curve or surface; protuberant; convex; as, the moon is gibbous between the half-moon and the full moon. |
adjective (a.) Hunched; hump-backed. |
gibbsite | noun (n.) A hydrate of alumina. |
gibing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gibe |
gibe | noun (n.) An expression of sarcastic scorn; a sarcastic jest; a scoff; a taunt; a sneer. |
verb (v. i.) To cast reproaches and sneering expressions; to rail; to utter taunting, sarcastic words; to flout; to fleer; to scoff. | |
verb (v. i.) To reproach with contemptuous words; to deride; to scoff at; to mock. |
gibel | noun (n.) A kind of carp (Cyprinus gibelio); -- called also Prussian carp. |
giber | noun (n.) One who utters gibes. |
gibfish | noun (n.) The male of the salmon. |
giblet | adjective (a.) Made of giblets; as, a giblet pie. |
giblets | noun (n. pl.) The inmeats, or edible viscera (heart, gizzard, liver, etc.), of poultry. |
gibstaff | noun (n.) A staff to guage water, or to push a boat. |
noun (n.) A staff formerly used in fighting beasts on the stage. |
gid | adjective (a.) A disease of sheep, characterized by vertigo; the staggers. It is caused by the presence of the C/nurus, a larval tapeworm, in the brain. See C/nurus. |
giddiness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being giddy. |
gieseckite | noun (n.) A mineral occurring in greenish gray six-sided prisms, having a greasy luster. It is probably a pseudomorph after elaeolite. |
giffgaff | noun (n.) Mutial accommodation; mutual giving. |
giffy | noun (n.) See Jiffy. |
gifting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gift |
giftedness | noun (n.) The state of being gifted. |
gig | noun (n.) A fiddle. |
noun (n.) A kind of spear or harpoon. See Fishgig. | |
noun (n.) A playful or wanton girl; a giglot. | |
noun (n.) A top or whirligig; any little thing that is whirled round in play. | |
noun (n.) A light carriage, with one pair of wheels, drawn by one horse; a kind of chaise. | |
noun (n.) A long, light rowboat, generally clinkerbuilt, and designed to be fast; a boat appropriated to the use of the commanding officer; as, the captain's gig. | |
noun (n.) A rotatory cylinder, covered with wire teeth or teasels, for teaseling woolen cloth. | |
verb (v. t.) To engender. | |
verb (v. t.) To fish with a gig. |
gigantean | adjective (a.) Like a giant; mighty; gigantic. |
gigantesque | adjective (a.) Befitting a giant; bombastic; magniloquent. |
gigantic | adjective (a.) Of extraordinary size; like a giant. |
adjective (a.) Such as a giant might use, make, or cause; immense; tremendous; extraordinarly; as, gigantic deeds; gigantic wickedness. |
gigantical | adjective (a.) Bulky, big. |
giganticide | noun (n.) The act of killing, or one who kills, a giant. |
gigantine | adjective (a.) Gigantic. |
gigantology | noun (n.) An account or description of giants. |
gigantomachy | noun (n.) A war of giants; especially, the fabulous war of the giants against heaven. |
gide | noun (n.) Alt. of Guide |
gigerium | noun (n.) The muscular stomach, or gizzard, of birds. |
gigget | noun (n.) Same as Gigot. |
giggling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Giggle |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GİL:
English Words which starts with 'g' and ends with 'l':
gabel | noun (n.) A rent, service, tribute, custom, tax, impost, or duty; an excise. |
gadwall | noun (n.) A large duck (Anas strepera), valued as a game bird, found in the northern parts of Europe and America; -- called also gray duck. |
gael | noun (n.sing. & pl.) A Celt or the Celts of the Scotch Highlands or of Ireland; now esp., a Scotch Highlander of Celtic origin. |
gainful | adjective (a.) Profitable; advantageous; lucrative. |
gairfowl | noun (n.) See Garefowl. |
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. |
galenical | noun (an.) Relating to Galen or to his principles and method of treating diseases. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, galena. |
gall | noun (n.) The bitter, alkaline, viscid fluid found in the gall bladder, beneath the liver. It consists of the secretion of the liver, or bile, mixed with that of the mucous membrane of the gall bladder. |
noun (n.) The gall bladder. | |
noun (n.) Anything extremely bitter; bitterness; rancor. | |
noun (n.) Impudence; brazen assurance. | |
noun (n.) An excrescence of any form produced on any part of a plant by insects or their larvae. They are most commonly caused by small Hymenoptera and Diptera which puncture the bark and lay their eggs in the wounds. The larvae live within the galls. Some galls are due to aphids, mites, etc. See Gallnut. | |
noun (n.) A wound in the skin made by rubbing. | |
verb (v. t.) To impregnate with a decoction of gallnuts. | |
verb (v. t.) To fret and wear away by friction; to hurt or break the skin of by rubbing; to chafe; to injure the surface of by attrition; as, a saddle galls the back of a horse; to gall a mast or a cable. | |
verb (v. t.) To fret; to vex; as, to be galled by sarcasm. | |
verb (v. t.) To injure; to harass; to annoy; as, the troops were galled by the shot of the enemy. | |
verb (v. i.) To scoff; to jeer. |
gambol | noun (n.) A skipping or leaping about in frolic; a hop; a sportive prank. |
verb (v. i.) To dance and skip about in sport; to frisk; to skip; to play in frolic, like boys or lambs. |
gambrel | noun (n.) The hind leg of a horse. |
noun (n.) A stick crooked like a horse's hind leg; -- used by butchers in suspending slaughtered animals. | |
verb (v. t.) To truss or hang up by means of a gambrel. |
gameful | adjective (a.) Full of game or games. |
ganglial | adjective (a.) Relating to a ganglion; ganglionic. |
ganil | noun (n.) A kind of brittle limestone. |
ganoidal | adjective (a.) Ganoid. |
gaol | noun (n.) A place of confinement, especially for minor offenses or provisional imprisonment; a jail. |
garbel | noun (n.) Same as Garboard. |
verb (v. t.) Anything sifted, or from which the coarse parts have been taken. |
garboil | noun (n.) Tumult; disturbance; disorder. |
garefowl | noun (n.) The great auk; also, the razorbill. See Auk. |
gargol | noun (n.) A distemper in swine; garget. |
gashful | adjective (a.) Full of gashes; hideous; frightful. |
gasometrical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the measurement of gases; as, gasometric analysis. |
gastful | adjective (a.) Alt. of Gastly |
gastroduodenal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the stomach and duodenum; as, the gastroduodenal artery. |
gastrointestinal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the stomach and intestines; gastroenteric. |
gastronomical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to gastromony. |
gaudful | adjective (a.) Joyful; showy. |
gaul | noun (n.) The Anglicized form of Gallia, which in the time of the Romans included France and Upper Italy (Transalpine and Cisalpine Gaul). |
noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Gaul. |
gavel | noun (n.) A gable. |
noun (n.) A small heap of grain, not tied up into a bundle. | |
noun (n.) The mallet of the presiding officer in a legislative body, public assembly, court, masonic body, etc. | |
noun (n.) A mason's setting maul. | |
noun (n.) Tribute; toll; custom. [Obs.] See Gabel. |
gavial | noun (n.) A large Asiatic crocodilian (Gavialis Gangeticus); -- called also nako, and Gangetic crocodile. |
gayal | noun (n.) A Southern Asiatic species of wild cattle (Bibos frontalis). |
gazeful | adjective (a.) Gazing. |
gazel | noun (n.) The black currant; also, the wild plum. |
noun (n.) See Gazelle. |
geanticlinal | noun (n.) An upward bend or flexure of a considerable portion of the earth's crust, resulting in the formation of a class of mountain elevations called anticlinoria; -- opposed to geosynclinal. |
gemel | noun (n.) One of the twins. |
noun (n.) One of the barrulets placed parallel and closed to each other. Cf. Bars gemel, under Gemel, a. | |
adjective (a.) Coupled; paired. |
geminal | adjective (a.) A pair. |
gemul | noun (n.) A small South American deer (Furcifer Chilensis), with simple forked horns. |
genealogical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to genealogy; as, a genealogical table; genealogical order. |
general | adjective (a.) Relating to a genus or kind; pertaining to a whole class or order; as, a general law of animal or vegetable economy. |
adjective (a.) Comprehending many species or individuals; not special or particular; including all particulars; as, a general inference or conclusion. | |
adjective (a.) Not restrained or limited to a precise import; not specific; vague; indefinite; lax in signification; as, a loose and general expression. | |
adjective (a.) Common to many, or the greatest number; widely spread; prevalent; extensive, though not universal; as, a general opinion; a general custom. | |
adjective (a.) Having a relation to all; common to the whole; as, Adam, our general sire. | |
adjective (a.) As a whole; in gross; for the most part. | |
adjective (a.) Usual; common, on most occasions; as, his general habit or method. | |
adjective (a.) The whole; the total; that which comprehends or relates to all, or the chief part; -- opposed to particular. | |
adjective (a.) One of the chief military officers of a government or country; the commander of an army, of a body of men not less than a brigade. In European armies, the highest military rank next below field marshal. | |
adjective (a.) The roll of the drum which calls the troops together; as, to beat the general. | |
adjective (a.) The chief of an order of monks, or of all the houses or congregations under the same rule. | |
adjective (a.) The public; the people; the vulgar. |
generical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a genus or kind; relating to a genus, as distinct from a species, or from another genus; as, a generic description; a generic difference; a generic name. |
adjective (a.) Very comprehensive; pertaining or appropriate to large classes or their characteristics; -- opposed to specific. |
genesial | adjective (a.) Of or relating to generation. |
genethliacal | adjective (a.) Genethliac. |
genetical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, concerned with, or determined by, the genesis of anything, or its natural mode of production or development. |
genial | adjective (a.) Same as Genian. |
adjective (a.) Contributing to, or concerned in, propagation or production; generative; procreative; productive. | |
adjective (a.) Contributing to, and sympathizing with, the enjoyment of life; sympathetically cheerful and cheering; jovial and inspiring joy or happiness; exciting pleasure and sympathy; enlivening; kindly; as, she was of a cheerful and genial disposition. | |
adjective (a.) Belonging to one's genius or natural character; native; natural; inborn. | |
adjective (a.) Denoting or marked with genius; belonging to the higher nature. |
genital | adjective (a.) Pertaining to generation, or to the generative organs. |
genitival | adjective (a.) Possessing genitive from; pertaining to, or derived from, the genitive case; as, a genitival adverb. |
genitocrural | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the genital organs and the thigh; -- applied especially to one of the lumbar nerves. |
genteel | adjective (a.) Possessing or exhibiting the qualities popularly regarded as belonging to high birth and breeding; free from vulgarity, or lowness of taste or behavior; adapted to a refined or cultivated taste; polite; well-bred; as, genteel company, manners, address. |
adjective (a.) Graceful in mien or form; elegant in appearance, dress, or manner; as, the lady has a genteel person. Law. | |
adjective (a.) Suited to the position of lady or a gentleman; as, to live in a genteel allowance. |
gentil | noun (a. & n.) Gentle. |
gentilitial | adjective (a.) Alt. of Gentilitious |
geocentrical | adjective (a.) Having reference to the earth as center; in relation to or seen from the earth, -- usually opposed to heliocentric, as seen from the sun; as, the geocentric longitude or latitude of a planet. |
adjective (a.) Having reference to the center of the earth. | |
adjective (a.) Having, considering, or based on, the earth as center; as, the geocentric theory of the universe. |
geodesical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to geodesy; geodetic. |
geodetical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to geodesy; obtained or determined by the operations of geodesy; engaged in geodesy; geodesic; as, geodetic surveying; geodetic observers. |
geognostical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to geognosy, or to a knowledge of the structure of the earth; geological. |
geogonical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to geogony, or to the formation of the earth. |
geographical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to geography. |
geological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to geology, or the science of the earth. |
geomantical | adjective (a.) Pertaining or belonging to geomancy. |
geometral | adjective (a.) Pertaining to geometry. |
geometrical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or according to the rules or principles of, geometry; determined by geometry; as, a geometrical solution of a problem. |
geoponical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to tillage of the earth, or agriculture. |
georgical | adjective (a.) Relating to agriculture and rural affairs. |
geosynclinal | noun (n.) the downward bend or subsidence of the earth's crust, which allows of the gradual accumulation of sediment, and hence forms the first step in the making of a mountain range; -- opposed to geanticlinal. |
gerbil | noun (n.) Alt. of Gerbille |
gerful | adjective (a.) Changeable; capricious. |
germicidal | adjective (a.) Germicide. |
germinal | noun (n.) The seventh month of the French republican calendar [1792 -- 1806]. It began March 21 and ended April 19. See VendEmiaire. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining or belonging to a germ; as, the germinal vesicle. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the germ, or germ cells, as distinguished from the somatic cells. |
gerocomical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to gerocomy. |
gerundial | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a gerund; as, a gerundial use. |
gestural | adjective (a.) Relating to gesture. |
ghastful | adjective (a.) Fit to make one aghast; dismal. |
ghoul | noun (n.) An imaginary evil being among Eastern nations, which was supposed to feed upon human bodies. |
ghyll | noun (n.) A ravine. See Gill a woody glen. |
gimbal | noun (n.) Alt. of Gimbals |
gimmal | noun (n.) Joined work whose parts move within each other; a pair or series of interlocked rings. |
noun (n.) A quaint piece of machinery; a gimmer. |
gommal | adjective (a.) Made or consisting of interlocked ring/ or links; as, gimmal mail. |
gingal | noun (n.) See Jingal. |
gingival | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the gums. |
ginglymoidal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a ginglymus, or hinge joint; ginglyform. |
girasole girasol | noun (n.) See Heliotrope. |
noun (n.) A variety of opal which is usually milk white, bluish white, or sky blue; but in a bright light it reflects a reddish color. |
girl | noun (n.) A young person of either sex; a child. |
noun (n.) A female child, from birth to the age of puberty; a young maiden. | |
noun (n.) A female servant; a maidservant. | |
noun (n.) A roebuck two years old. |
glacial | adjective (a.) Pertaining to ice or to its action; consisting of ice; frozen; icy; esp., pertaining to glaciers; as, glacial phenomena. |
adjective (a.) Resembling ice; having the appearance and consistency of ice; -- said of certain solid compounds; as, glacial phosphoric or acetic acids. |
gladful | adjective (a.) Full of gladness; joyful; glad. |
gladiatorial | adjective (a.) Alt. of Gladiatorian |
glassful | noun (n.) The contents of a glass; as much of anything as a glass will hold. |
adjective (a.) Glassy; shining like glass. |
gleeful | adjective (a.) Merry; gay; joyous. |
glenoidal | adjective (a.) Glenoid. |
glossal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the tongue; lingual. |
glossarial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to glosses or to a glossary; containing a glossary. |
glossographical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to glossography. |
glossohyal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to both the hyoidean arch and the tongue; -- applied to the anterior segment of the hyoidean arch in many fishes. -- n. The glossohyal bone or cartilage; lingual bone; entoglossal bone. |
glossological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to glossology. |
glossopharyngeal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to both the tongue and the pharynx; -- applied especially to the ninth pair of cranial nerves, which are distributed to the pharynx and tongue. -- n. One of the glossopharyngeal nerves. |
glottal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or produced by, the glottis; glottic. |
glottological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to glottology. |
glumal | adjective (a.) Characterized by a glume, or having the nature of a glume. |
gluteal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or in the region of, the glutaeus. |
glycerol | noun (n.) Same as Glycerin. |
glyceryl | noun (n.) A compound radical, C3H5, regarded as the essential radical of glycerin. It is metameric with allyl. Called also propenyl. |
glycocoll | noun (n.) A crystalline, nitrogenous substance, with a sweet taste, formed from hippuric acid by boiling with hydrochloric acid, and present in bile united with cholic acid. It is also formed from gelatin by decomposition with acids. Chemically, it is amido-acetic acid. Called also glycin, and glycocin. |
glycol | noun (n.) A thick, colorless liquid, C2H4(OH)2, of a sweetish taste, produced artificially from certain ethylene compounds. It is a diacid alcohol, intermediate between ordinary ethyl alcohol and glycerin. |
noun (n.) Any one of the large class of diacid alcohols, of which glycol proper is the type. |