First Names Rhyming JUSTIN
English Words Rhyming JUSTIN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES JUSTİN AS A WHOLE:
adjusting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Adjust |
justinian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Institutes or laws of the Roman Justinian. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JUSTİN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ustin) - English Words That Ends with ustin:
austin | adjective (a.) Augustinian; as, Austin friars. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (stin) - English Words That Ends with stin:
elastin | noun (n.) A nitrogenous substance, somewhat resembling albumin, which forms the chemical basis of elastic tissue. It is very insoluble in most fluids, but is gradually dissolved when digested with either pepsin or trypsin. |
fibrinoplastin | noun (n.) An albuminous substance, existing in the blood, which in combination with fibrinogen forms fibrin; -- called also paraglobulin. |
munjistin | noun (n.) An orange-red coloring substance resembling alizarin, found in the root of an East Indian species of madder (Rubia munjista). |
myristin | noun (n.) The myristate of glycerin, -- found as a vegetable fat in nutmeg butter, etc. |
plastin | noun (n.) A substance associated with nuclein in cell nuclei, and by some considered as the fundamental substance of the nucleus. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tin) - English Words That Ends with tin:
abietin | noun (n.) Alt. of Abietine |
acetin | noun (n.) A combination of acetic acid with glycerin. |
achromatin | noun (n.) Tissue which is not stained by fluid dyes. |
alantin | noun (n.) See Inulin. |
alloxantin | noun (n.) A substance produced by acting upon uric with warm and very dilute nitric acid. |
ballotin | noun (n.) An officer who has charge of a ballot box. |
beltin | noun (n.) See Beltane. |
biscotin | noun (n.) A confection made of flour, sugar, marmalade, and eggs; a sweet biscuit. |
boultin | noun (n.) A molding, the convexity of which is one fourth of a circle, being a member just below the abacus in the Tuscan and Roman Doric capital; a torus; an ovolo. |
| noun (n.) One of the shafts of a clustered column. |
bouquetin | noun (n.) The ibex. |
bulletin | noun (n.) A brief statement of facts respecting some passing event, as military operations or the health of some distinguished personage, issued by authority for the information of the public. |
| noun (n.) Any public notice or announcement, especially of news recently received. |
| noun (n.) A periodical publication, especially one containing the proceeding of a society. |
bromogelatin | adjective (a.) Designating or pertaining to, a process of preparing dry plates with an emulsion of bromides and silver nitrate in gelatin. |
carotin | noun (n.) A red crystallizable tasteless substance, extracted from the carrot. |
cathartin | noun (n.) The bitter, purgative principle of senna. It is a glucoside with the properties of a weak acid; -- called also cathartic acid, and cathartina. |
cerotin | noun (n.) A white crystalline substance, C27H55.OH, obtained from Chinese wax, and regarded as an alcohol of the marsh gas series; -- called also cerotic alcohol, ceryl alcohol. |
cetin | noun (n.) A white, waxy substance, forming the essential part of spermaceti. |
chambertin | noun (n.) A red wine from Chambertin near Dijon, in Burgundy. |
chitin | noun (n.) A white amorphous horny substance forming the harder part of the outer integument of insects, crustacea, and various other invertebrates; entomolin. |
chromatin | noun (n.) Tissue which is capable of being stained by dyes. |
| noun (n.) The deeply staining substance of the nucleus and chromosomes of cells, now supposed to be the physical basis of inheritance, and generally regarded as the same substance as the hypothetical idioplasm or germ plasm. |
conglutin | noun (n.) A variety of vegetable casein, resembling legumin, and found in almonds, rye, wheat, etc. |
creatin | noun (n.) A white, crystalline, nitrogenous substance found abundantly in muscle tissue. |
cretin | noun (n.) One afflicted with cretinism. |
crocetin | noun (n.) A dyestuff, obtained from the Chinese crocin, which produces a brilliant yellow. |
cutin | noun (n.) The substance which, added to the material of a cell wall, makes it waterproof, as in cork. |
| noun (n.) A waxy substance which, combined with cellulose, forms a substance nearly impervious to water and constituting the cuticle in plants. |
daphnetin | noun (n.) A colorless crystalline substance, C9H6O4, extracted from daphnin. |
ergotin | noun (n.) An extract made from ergot. |
excretin | noun (n.) A nonnitrogenous, crystalline body, present in small quantity in human faeces. |
fisetin | noun (n.) A yellow crystalline substance extracted from fustet, and regarded as its essential coloring principle; -- called also fisetic acid. |
fortin | noun (n.) A little fort; a fortlet. |
galactin | noun (n.) An amorphous, gelatinous substance containing nitrogen, found in milk and other animal fluids. It resembles peptone, and is variously regarded as a coagulating or emulsifying agent. |
| noun (n.) A white waxy substance found in the sap of the South American cow tree (Galactodendron). |
| noun (n.) An amorphous, gummy carbohydrate resembling gelose, found in the seeds of leguminous plants, and yielding on decomposition several sugars, including galactose. |
gelatin | noun (n.) Alt. of Gelatine |
glutin | noun (n.) Same as Gliadin. |
| noun (n.) Sometimes synonymous with Gelatin. |
granatin | noun (n.) Mannite; -- so called because found in the pomegranate. |
gratin | noun (n.) The brown crust formed upon a gratinated dish; also, dish itself, as crusts bread, game, or poultry. |
haematin | noun (n.) Same as Hematin. |
hematin | noun (n.) Hematoxylin. |
| noun (n.) A bluish black, amorphous substance containing iron and obtained from blood. It exists the red blood corpuscles united with globulin, and the form of hemoglobin or oxyhemoglobin gives to the blood its red color. |
hesperetin | noun (n.) A white, crystalline substance having a sweetish taste, obtained by the decomposition of hesperidin, and regarded as a complex derivative of caffeic acid. |
hifalutin | noun (n.) See Highfaluting. |
histohaematin | noun (n.) One of a class of respiratory pigments, widely distributed in the animal kingdom, capable of ready oxidation and reduction. |
imesatin | noun (n.) A dark yellow, crystalline substance, obtained by the action of ammonia on isatin. |
indigotin | noun (n.) See Indigo blue, under Indigo. |
indiretin | noun (n.) A dark brown resinous substance obtained from indican. |
invertin | noun (n.) An unorganized ferment which causes cane sugar to take up a molecule of water and be converted into invert sugar. |
isatin | noun (n.) An orange-red crystalline substance, C8H5NO2, obtained by the oxidation of indigo blue. It is also produced from certain derivatives of benzoic acid, and is one important source of artificial indigo. |
keratin | noun (n.) A nitrogenous substance, or mixture of substances, containing sulphur in a loose state of combination, and forming the chemical basis of epidermal tissues, such as horn, hair, feathers, and the like. It is an insoluble substance, and, unlike elastin, is not dissolved even by gastric or pancreatic juice. By decomposition with sulphuric acid it yields leucin and tyrosin, as does albumin. Called also epidermose. |
kreatin | noun (n.) See Creatin. |
lactin | noun (n.) See Lactose. |
lamantin | noun (n.) The manatee. |
lamentin | noun (n.) See Lamantin. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JUSTİN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (justi) - Words That Begins with justi:
justice | adjective (a.) The quality of being just; conformity to the principles of righteousness and rectitude in all things; strict performance of moral obligations; practical conformity to human or divine law; integrity in the dealings of men with each other; rectitude; equity; uprightness. |
| adjective (a.) Conformity to truth and reality in expressing opinions and in conduct; fair representation of facts respecting merit or demerit; honesty; fidelity; impartiality; as, the justice of a description or of a judgment; historical justice. |
| adjective (a.) The rendering to every one his due or right; just treatment; requital of desert; merited reward or punishment; that which is due to one's conduct or motives. |
| adjective (a.) Agreeableness to right; equity; justness; as, the justice of a claim. |
| adjective (a.) A person duly commissioned to hold courts, or to try and decide controversies and administer justice. |
| verb (v. t.) To administer justice to. |
justiceable | adjective (a.) Liable to trial in a court of justice. |
justicehood | noun (n.) Justiceship. |
justicement | noun (n.) Administration of justice; procedure in courts of justice. |
justicer | noun (n.) One who administers justice; a judge. |
justiceship | noun (n.) The office or dignity of a justice. |
justiciable | adjective (a.) Proper to be examined in a court of justice. |
justiciar | noun (n.) Same as Justiciary. |
justiciary | noun (n.) An old name for the judges of the higher English courts. |
justico | noun (n.) Alt. of Justicoat |
justicoat | noun (n.) Formerly, a close coat or waistcoat with sleeves. |
justifiable | adjective (a.) Capable of being justified, or shown to be just. |
justification | noun (n.) The act of justifying or the state of being justified; a showing or proving to be just or conformable to law, justice, right, or duty; defense; vindication; support; as, arguments in justification of the prisoner's conduct; his disobedience admits justification. |
| noun (n.) The showing in court of a sufficient lawful reason why a party charged or accused did that for which he is called to answer. |
| noun (n.) The act of justifying, or the state of being justified, in respect to God's requirements. |
| noun (n.) Adjustment of type by spacing it so as to make it exactly fill a line, or of a cut so as to hold it in the right place; also, the leads, quads, etc., used for making such adjustment. |
justificative | adjective (a.) Having power to justify; justificatory. |
justificator | noun (n.) One who justifies or vindicates; a justifier. |
justificatory | adjective (a.) Vindicatory; defensory; justificative. |
justifier | noun (n.) One who justifies; one who vindicates, supports, defends, or absolves. |
justifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Justify |
justify | adjective (a.) To prove or show to be just; to vindicate; to maintain or defend as conformable to law, right, justice, propriety, or duty. |
| adjective (a.) To pronounce free from guilt or blame; to declare or prove to have done that which is just, right, proper, etc.; to absolve; to exonerate; to clear. |
| adjective (a.) To treat as if righteous and just; to pardon; to exculpate; to absolve. |
| adjective (a.) To prove; to ratify; to confirm. |
| adjective (a.) To make even or true, as lines of type, by proper spacing; to adjust, as type. See Justification, 4. |
| verb (v. i.) To form an even surface or true line with something else; to fit exactly. |
| verb (v. i.) To take oath to the ownership of property sufficient to qualify one's self as bail or surety. |
| verb (v. t.) To show (a person) to have had a sufficient legal reason for an act that has been made the subject of a change or accusation. |
| verb (v. t.) To qualify (one's self) as a surely by taking oath to the ownership of sufficient property. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (just) - Words That Begins with just:
just | noun (n.) A joust. |
| adjective (a.) Conforming or conformable to rectitude or justice; not doing wrong to any; violating no right or obligation; upright; righteous; honest; true; -- said both of persons and things. |
| adjective (a.) Not transgressing the requirement of truth and propriety; conformed to the truth of things, to reason, or to a proper standard; exact; normal; reasonable; regular; due; as, a just statement; a just inference. |
| adjective (a.) Rendering or disposed to render to each one his due; equitable; fair; impartial; as, just judge. |
| adverb (adv.) Precisely; exactly; -- in place, time, or degree; neither more nor less than is stated. |
| adverb (adv.) Closely; nearly; almost. |
| adverb (adv.) Barely; merely; scarcely; only; by a very small space or time; as, he just missed the train; just too late. |
| verb (v. i.) To joust. |
justling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Justle |
justle | noun (n.) An encounter or shock; a jostle. |
| verb (v. i.) To run or strike against each other; to encounter; to clash; to jostle. |
| verb (v. t.) To push; to drive; to force by running against; to jostle. |
justly | adjective (a.) In a just manner; in conformity to law, justice, or propriety; by right; honestly; fairly; accurately. |
justness | noun (n.) The quality of being just; conformity to truth, propriety, accuracy, exactness, and the like; justice; reasonableness; fairness; equity; as, justness of proportions; the justness of a description or representation; the justness of a cause. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (jus) - Words That Begins with jus:
jussi | noun (n.) A delicate fiber, produced in the Philippine Islands from an unidentified plant, of which dresses, etc., are made. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JUSTİN:
English Words which starts with 'ju' and ends with 'in':
juglandin | noun (n.) An extractive matter contained in the juice of the green shucks of the walnut (Juglans regia). It is used medicinally as an alterative, and also as a black hair dye. |
juniperin | noun (n.) A yellow amorphous substance extracted from juniper berries. |