First Names Rhyming JAMIN
English Words Rhyming JAMIN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES JAMİN AS A WHOLE:
benjamin | noun (n.) See Benzoin. |
| noun (n.) A kind of upper coat for men. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JAMİN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (amin) - English Words That Ends with amin:
carthamin | noun (n.) A red coloring matter obtained from the safflower, or Carthamus tinctorius. |
cyclamin | noun (n.) A white amorphous substance, regarded as a glucoside, extracted from the corm of Cyclamen Europaeum. |
gamin | noun (n.) A neglected and untrained city boy; a young street Arab. |
protamin | noun (n.) An amorphous nitrogenous substance found in the spermatic fluid of salmon. It is soluble in water, which an alkaline reaction, and unites with acids and metallic bases. |
stamin | noun (n.) A kind of woolen cloth. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (min) - English Words That Ends with min:
albumin | noun (n.) A thick, viscous nitrogenous substance, which is the chief and characteristic constituent of white of eggs and of the serum of blood, and is found in other animal substances, both fluid and solid, also in many plants. It is soluble in water and is coagulated by heat and by certain chemical reagents. |
brahmin | noun (n.) A person of the highest or sacerdotal caste among the Hindoos. |
cumin | noun (n.) A dwarf umbelliferous plant, somewhat resembling fennel (Cuminum Cyminum), cultivated for its seeds, which have a bitterish, warm taste, with an aromatic flavor, and are used like those of anise and caraway. |
cummin | noun (n.) Same as Cumin. |
curcumin | noun (n.) The coloring principle of turmeric, or curcuma root, extracted as an orange yellow crystalline substance, C14H14O4, with a green fluorescence. |
elemin | noun (n.) A transparent, colorless oil obtained from elemi resin by distillation with water; also, a crystallizable extract from the resin. |
ermin | noun (n.) An Armenian. |
erythrolitmin | noun (n.) Erythrolein. |
euonymin | noun (n.) A principle or mixture of principles derived from Euonymus atropurpureus, or spindle tree. |
goemin | noun (n.) A complex mixture of several substances extracted from Irish moss. |
haemin | noun (n.) Same as Hemin. |
hemialbumin | noun (n.) Same as Hemialbumose. |
hemin | noun (n.) A substance, in the form of reddish brown, microscopic, prismatic crystals, formed from dried blood by the action of strong acetic acid and common salt; -- called also Teichmann's crystals. Chemically, it is a hydrochloride of hematin. |
humin | noun (n.) A bitter, brownish yellow, amorphous substance, extracted from vegetable mold, and also produced by the action of acids on certain sugars and carbohydrates; -- called also humic acid, ulmin, gein, ulmic or geic acid, etc. |
indihumin | noun (n.) A brown amorphous substance resembling humin, and obtained from indican. |
lactoabumin | noun (n.) The albumin present on milk, apparently identical with ordinary serum albumin. It is distinct from the casein of milk. |
legumin | noun (n.) An albuminous substance resembling casein, found as a characteristic ingredient of the seeds of leguminous and grain-bearing plants. |
metalbumin | noun (n.) A form of albumin found in ascitic and certain serous fluids. It is sometimes regarded as a mixture of albumin and mucin. |
ovalbumin | noun (n.) Alt. of Ovalbumen |
palmin | noun (n.) A white waxy or fatty substance obtained from castor oil. |
| noun (n.) Ricinolein. |
paralbumin | noun (n.) A proteidlike body found in the fluid from ovarian cysts and elsewhere. It is generally associated with a substance related to, if not identical with, glycogen. |
plasmin | noun (n.) A proteid body, separated by some physiologists from blood plasma. It is probably identical with fibrinogen. |
sacchulmin | noun (n.) An amorphous huminlike substance resembling sacchulmic acid, and produced together with it. |
toxalbumin | noun (n.) Any of a class of toxic substances of protein nature; a toxin. |
ulmin | noun (n.) A brown amorphous substance found in decaying vegetation. Cf. Humin. |
vermin | noun (n. sing. & pl.) An animal, in general. |
| noun (n. sing. & pl.) A noxious or mischievous animal; especially, noxious little animals or insects, collectively, as squirrels, rats, mice, flies, lice, bugs, etc. |
| noun (n. sing. & pl.) Hence, in contempt, noxious human beings. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JAMİN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (jami) - Words That Begins with jami:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (jam) - Words That Begins with jam:
jam | noun (n.) A kind of frock for children. |
| noun (n.) See Jamb. |
| noun (n.) A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in a river. |
| noun (n.) An injury caused by jamming. |
| noun (n.) A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam. |
| verb (v. t.) To press into a close or tight position; to crowd; to squeeze; to wedge in. |
| verb (v. t.) To crush or bruise; as, to jam a finger in the crack of a door. |
| verb (v. t.) To bring (a vessel) so close to the wind that half her upper sails are laid aback. |
jamming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Jam |
jamacina | noun (n.) Jamaicine. |
jamadar | noun (n.) Same as Jemidar. |
jamaica | noun (n.) One of the West India is islands. |
jamaican | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Jamaica. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Jamaica. |
jamaicine | noun (n.) An alkaloid said to be contained in the bark of Geoffroya inermis, a leguminous tree growing in Jamaica and Surinam; -- called also jamacina. |
jamb | noun (n.) The vertical side of any opening, as a door or fireplace; hence, less properly, any narrow vertical surface of wall, as the of a chimney-breast or of a pier, as distinguished from its face. |
| noun (n.) Any thick mass of rock which prevents miners from following the lode or vein. |
| verb (v. t.) See Jam, v. t. |
jambee | noun (n.) A fashionable cane. |
jambes | noun (n.) Alt. of Jambeux |
jambeux | noun (n.) In the Middle Ages, armor for the legs below the knees. |
jambolana | noun (n.) A myrtaceous tree of the West Indies and tropical America (Calyptranthes Jambolana), with astringent bark, used for dyeing. It bears an edible fruit. |
jamdani | noun (n.) A silk fabric, with a woven pattern of sprigs of flowers. |
jamesonite | noun (n.) A steel-gray mineral, of metallic luster, commonly fibrous massive. It is a sulphide of antimony and lead, with a little iron. |
jambool | noun (n.) Alt. of Jambul |
jambul | noun (n.) The Java plum; also, a drug obtained from its bark and seeds, used as a remedy for diabetes. |
jambooree | noun (n.) A noisy or unrestrained carousal or frolic; a spree. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JAMİN:
English Words which starts with 'ja' and ends with 'in':
jacobin | noun (n.) A Dominican friar; -- so named because, before the French Revolution, that order had a convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris. |
| noun (n.) One of a society of violent agitators in France, during the revolution of 1789, who held secret meetings in the Jacobin convent in the Rue St. Jacques, Paris, and concerted measures to control the proceedings of the National Assembly. Hence: A plotter against an existing government; a turbulent demagogue. |
| noun (n.) A fancy pigeon, in which the feathers of the neck form a hood, -- whence the name. The wings and tail are long, and the beak moderately short. |
| adjective (a.) Same as Jacobinic. |
jain | noun (n.) Alt. of Jaina |
jalapin | noun (n.) A glucoside found in the stems of the jalap plant and scammony. It is a strong purgative. |
javelin | noun (n.) A sort of light spear, to be thrown or cast by thew hand; anciently, a weapon of war used by horsemen and foot soldiers; now used chiefly in hunting the wild boar and other fierce game. |
| verb (v. t.) To pierce with a javelin. |