First Names Rhyming JOLON
English Words Rhyming JOLON
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES JOLON AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JOLON (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (olon) - English Words That Ends with olon:
colon | noun (n.) That part of the large intestines which extends from the caecum to the rectum. [See Illust of Digestion.] |
| noun (n.) A point or character, formed thus [:], used to separate parts of a sentence that are complete in themselves and nearly independent, often taking the place of a conjunction. |
eidolon | noun (n.) An image or representation; a form; a phantom; an apparition. |
idolon | noun (n.) Appearance or image; a phantasm; a spectral image; also, a mental image or idea. |
mesocolon | noun (n.) The fold of peritoneum, or mesentery, attached to the colon. |
semicolon | noun (n.) The punctuation mark [;] indicating a separation between parts or members of a sentence more distinct than that marked by a comma. |
solon | noun (n.) A celebrated Athenian lawmaker, born about 638 b. c.; hence, a legislator; a publicist; -- often used ironically. |
stolon | noun (n.) A trailing branch which is disposed to take root at the end or at the joints; a stole. |
| noun (n.) An extension of the integument of the body, or of the body wall, from which buds are developed, giving rise to new zooids, and thus forming a compound animal in which the zooids usually remain united by the stolons. Such stolons are often present in Anthozoa, Hydroidea, Bryozoa, and social ascidians. See Illust. under Scyphistoma. |
tetracolon | noun (n.) A stanza or division in lyric poetry, consisting of four verses or lines. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lon) - English Words That Ends with lon:
abutilon | noun (n.) A genus of malvaceous plants of many species, found in the torrid and temperate zones of both continents; -- called also Indian mallow. |
aquilon | noun (n.) The north wind. |
bellon | noun (n.) Lead colic. |
billon | noun (n.) An alloy of gold and silver with a large proportion of copper or other base metal, used in coinage. |
bouillon | noun (n.) A nutritious liquid food made by boiling beef, or other meat, in water; a clear soup or broth. |
| noun (n.) An excrescence on a horse's frush or frog. |
bullon | noun (n.) A West Indian fish (Scarus Croicensis). |
carillon | noun (n.) A chime of bells diatonically tuned, played by clockwork or by finger keys. |
| noun (n.) A tune adapted to be played by musical bells. |
cephalon | noun (n.) The head. |
chalon | noun (n.) A bed blanket. |
coilon | noun (n.) A testicle. |
confalon | noun (n.) One of a fraternity of seculars, also called Penitents. |
cotillon | noun (n.) Alt. of Cotillion |
diachylon | noun (n.) Alt. of Diachylum |
diencephalon | noun (n.) The interbrain or thalamencephalon; -- sometimes abbreviated to dien. See Thalamencephalon. |
decathlon | noun (n.) In the modern Olympic Games, a composite contest consisting of a 100-meter run, a broad jump, putting the shot, a running high-jump, a 400-meter run, throwing the discus, a 100-meter hurdle race, pole vaulting, throwing the javelin, and a 1500-meter run. |
echelon | noun (n.) An arrangement of a body of troops when its divisions are drawn up in parallel lines each to the right or the left of the one in advance of it, like the steps of a ladder in position for climbing. Also used adjectively; as, echelon distance. |
| noun (n.) An arrangement of a fleet in a wedge or V formation. |
| verb (v. t.) To place in echelon; to station divisions of troops in echelon. |
| verb (v. i.) To take position in echelon. |
encephalon | noun (n.) The contents of the cranium; the brain. |
epencephalon | noun (n.) The segment of the brain next behind the midbrain, including the cerebellum and pons; the hindbrain. Sometimes abbreviated to epen. |
erythroxylon | noun (n.) A genus of shrubs or small trees of the Flax family, growing in tropical countries. E. Coca is the source of cocaine. See Coca. |
fellon | noun (n.) Variant of Felon. |
felon | adjective (a.) A person who has committed a felony. |
| adjective (a.) A person guilty or capable of heinous crime. |
| adjective (a.) A kind of whitlow; a painful imflammation of the periosteum of a finger, usually of the last joint. |
| adjective (a.) Characteristic of a felon; malignant; fierce; malicious; cruel; traitorous; disloyal. |
flon | noun (n. pl.) See Flo. |
| (pl. ) of Flo |
gallon | noun (n.) A measure of capacity, containing four quarts; -- used, for the most part, in liquid measure, but sometimes in dry measure. |
gonfalon | noun (n.) Alt. of Gonfanon |
haematoxylon | noun (n.) A genus of leguminous plants containing but a single species, the H. Campechianum or logwood tree, native in Yucatan. |
hersillon | noun (n.) A beam with projecting spikes, used to make a breach impassable. |
mamelon | noun (n.) A rounded hillock; a rounded elevation or protuberance. |
matfelon | noun (n.) The knapweed (Centaurea nigra). |
melon | noun (n.) The juicy fruit of certain cucurbitaceous plants, as the muskmelon, watermelon, and citron melon; also, the plant that produces the fruit. |
| noun (n.) A large, ornamental, marine, univalve shell of the genus Melo. |
merlon | noun (n.) One of the solid parts of a battlemented parapet; a battlement. See Illust. of Battlement. |
mesencephalon | noun (n.) The middle segment of the brain; the midbrain. Sometimes abbreviated to mesen. See Brain. |
mesocephalon | noun (n.) The pons Varolii. |
metencephalon | noun (n.) The posterior part of the brain, including the medulla; the afterbrain. Sometimes abbreviated to meten. |
moellon | noun (n.) Rubble masonry. |
monoxylon | noun (n.) A canoe or boat made from one piece of timber. |
mouflon | noun (n.) A wild sheep (Ovis musimon), inhabiting the mountains of Sardinia, Corsica, etc. Its horns are very large, with a triangular base and rounded angles. It is supposed by some to be the original of the domestic sheep. Called also musimon or musmon. |
muflon | noun (n.) See Mouflon. |
muskmelon | noun (n.) The fruit of a cucubritaceous plant (Cicumis Melo), having a peculiar aromatic flavor, and cultivated in many varieties, the principal sorts being the cantaloupe, of oval form and yellowish flesh, and the smaller nutmeg melon with greenish flesh. See Illust. of Melon. |
myelencephalon | noun (n.) The brain and spinal cord; the cerebro-spinal axis; the neuron. Sometimes abbreviated to myelencephal. |
| noun (n.) The metencephalon. |
myelon | noun (n.) The spinal cord. (Sometimes abbrev. to myel.) |
myroxylon | noun (n.) A genus of leguminous trees of tropical America, the different species of which yield balsamic products, among which are balsam of Peru, and balsam of Tolu. The species were formerly referred to Myrospermum. |
orillon | noun (n.) A semicircular projection made at the shoulder of a bastion for the purpose of covering the retired flank, -- found in old fortresses. |
pademelon | noun (n.) See Wallaby. |
pentathlon | noun (n.) A fivefold athletic performance peculiar to the great national games of the Greeks, including leaping, foot racing, wrestling, throwing the discus, and throwing the spear. |
| noun (n.) In the modern Olympic Games, a composite contest made up of a running broad jump, throwing the javelin, a 200-meter run, throwing the discus, and a 1500-meter run. |
postencephalon | noun (n.) The metencephalon. |
propylon | noun (n.) The porch, vestibule, or entrance of an edifice. |
prosencephalon | noun (n.) The anterior segment of the brain, including the cerebrum and olfactory lobes; the forebrain. |
| noun (n.) The cerebrum. |
pylon | noun (n.) A low tower, having a truncated pyramidal form, and flanking an ancient Egyptian gateway. |
| noun (n.) An Egyptian gateway to a large building (with or without flanking towers). |
| noun (n.) A tower, commonly of steelwork, for supporting either end of a wire, as for a telegraph line, over a long span. |
| noun (n.) Formerly, a starting derrick (the use of which is now abandoned) for an aeroplane. |
| noun (n.) A post, tower, or the like, as on an aerodrome, or flying ground, serving to bound or mark a prescribed course of flight. |
paillon | noun (n.) A thin leaf of metal, as for use in gilding or enameling, or to show through a translucent medium. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JOLON (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (jolo) - Words That Begins with jolo:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (jol) - Words That Begins with jol:
jole | noun (v. t. & n.) Alt. of Joll |
joll | noun (v. t. & n.) Same as Jowl. |
jolif | adjective (a.) Joyful; merry; pleasant; jolly. |
jollification | noun (n.) A merrymaking; noisy festivity. |
jolloment | noun (n.) Jollity. |
jolliness | noun (n.) Jollity; noisy mirth. |
jollity | noun (n.) Noisy mirth; gayety; merriment; festivity; boisterous enjoyment. |
jollyhead | noun (n.) Jollity. |
jolt | noun (n.) A sudden shock or jerk; a jolting motion, as in a carriage moving over rough ground. |
| verb (v. i.) To shake with short, abrupt risings and fallings, as a carriage moving on rough ground; as, the coach jolts. |
| verb (v. t.) To cause to shake with a sudden up and down motion, as in a carriage going over rough ground, or on a high-trotting horse; as, the horse jolts the rider; fast driving jolts the carriage and the passengers. |
jolter | noun (n.) One who, or that which, jolts. |
jolterhead | noun (n.) Alt. of Jolthead |
jolthead | noun (n.) A dunce; a blockhead. |
jolty | adjective (a.) That jolts; as, a jolty coach. |
jolly | adjective (a.) A marine in the English navy. |
| superlative (superl.) Full of life and mirth; jovial; joyous; merry; mirthful. |
| superlative (superl.) Expressing mirth, or inspiring it; exciting mirth and gayety. |
| superlative (superl.) Of fine appearance; handsome; excellent; lively; agreeable; pleasant. |
| verb (v. t.) To cause to be jolly; to make good-natured; to encourage to feel pleasant or cheerful; -- often implying an insincere or bantering spirit; hence, to poke fun at. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JOLON:
English Words which starts with 'jo' and ends with 'on':
jobation | noun (n.) A scolding; a hand, tedious reproof. |