Name Report For First Name LOTUS:

LOTUS

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

Rhymes with LOTUS - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming LOTUS

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES LOTUS AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH LOTUS (According to last letters):

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

notus otus

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

cestus britomartus brutus absyrtus acastus admetus adrastus aegyptus cetus cletus cocytus cottus hephaestus hippolytus iapetus iphitus peisistratus plutus pontus titus augustus artus

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

el-nefous enygeus caeneus iasius negus maccus dabbous dassous fanous abdul-quddus boulus butrus yunus dryhus thaddeus bagdemagus brademagus isdernus peredurus luxovious nemausus ondrus argus ambrosius batholomeus basilius bonifacius cecilius clementius egidius eugenius eustatius theodorus darius horus aldous cassibellaunus guiderius lorineus ferragus marsilius senapus brus marcus seorus alemannus klaus abderus achelous aconteus acrisius aeacus aegeus aegisthus aeolus aesculapius alcinous alcyoneus aloeus alpheus amphiaraus amycus anastasius ancaeus androgeus antaeus antilochus antinous archemorus aristaeus ascalaphus asopus atreus autolycus avernus boethius

NAMES RHYMING WITH LOTUS (According to first letters):

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

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

lot lothair lothar lotharing lotte lotye

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

loc lochlain lochlann locke locklyn lockwood locrine lodema lodima lodyma loe loefel logan logen logestilla loghan logistilla lohengrin lohoot loiyan lojza lokelani lokni lola lola-jo loleta lolita lolitta lomahongva loman lomasi lomsky lomy lon lona lonato lonell loni lonn lonna lonnell lonnie lono lonyn lonzo lootah lora lorah loraina loraine loralee loralei loran lorance loranna lorant lorayne lorcan lorda lore loredana loreen loreene lorelai lorelei lorelie loren lorena lorence lorencz lorene lorenia lorenna lorenz lorenza lorenzo loreta loretta lorette lori loria lorian loriana loriann lorianne loriel lorilee lorilynn lorimar lorimer lorin lorinda loring loris

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LOTUS:

First Names which starts with 'lo' and ends with 'us':

First Names which starts with 'l' and ends with 's':

lachesis laertes laestrygones lais laius lamees lamis landers landis lapidos lapis lars lass lazarus leitis leonides lewis lichas lilis lillis linus louis lourdes louredes loxias lsss lucas lucius lueius luis lukacs lukas luthais lycomedes lycoris lycurgus lynceus lyones lyonors lyris

English Words Rhyming LOTUS

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LOTUS AS A WHOLE:

lotusnoun (n.) A name of several kinds of water lilies; as Nelumbium speciosum, used in religious ceremonies, anciently in Egypt, and to this day in Asia; Nelumbium luteum, the American lotus; and Nymphaea Lotus and N. caerulea, the respectively white-flowered and blue-flowered lotus of modern Egypt, which, with Nelumbium speciosum, are figured on its ancient monuments.
 noun (n.) The lotus of the lotuseaters, probably a tree found in Northern Africa, Sicily, Portugal, and Spain (Zizyphus Lotus), the fruit of which is mildly sweet. It was fabled by the ancients to make strangers who ate of it forget their native country, or lose all desire to return to it.
 noun (n.) The lote, or nettle tree. See Lote.
 noun (n.) A genus (Lotus) of leguminous plants much resembling clover.
 noun (n.) An ornament much used in Egyptian architecture, generally asserted to have been suggested by the Egyptian water lily.

mallotusnoun (n.) A genus of small Arctic fishes. One American species, the capelin (Mallotus villosus), is extensively used as bait for cod.

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


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


amotusadjective (a.) Elevated, -- as a toe, when raised so high that the tip does not touch the ground.

gymnotusnoun (n.) A genus of South American fresh-water fishes, including the Gymnotus electricus, or electric eel. It has a greenish, eel-like body, and is possessed of electric power.

notusnoun (n.) The south wind.


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


afflatusnoun (n.) A breath or blast of wind.
 noun (n.) A divine impartation of knowledge; supernatural impulse; inspiration.

ailantusnoun (n.) A genus of beautiful trees, natives of the East Indies. The tree imperfectly di/cious, and the staminate or male plant is very offensive when blossom.

amarantusnoun (n.) Same as Amaranth.

ambitusnoun (n.) The exterior edge or border of a thing, as the border of a leaf, or the outline of a bivalve shell.
 noun (n.) A canvassing for votes.

apparatusnoun (n.) Things provided as means to some end.
 noun (n.) Hence: A full collection or set of implements, or utensils, for a given duty, experimental or operative; any complex instrument or appliance, mechanical or chemical, for a specific action or operation; machinery; mechanism.
 noun (n.) A collection of organs all of which unite in a common function; as, the respiratory apparatus.
  (pl. ) of Apparatus

arbutusnoun (n.) Alt. of Arbute

asbestusnoun (n.) Alt. of Asbestos

asphaltusnoun (n.) See Asphalt.

attritusnoun (n.) Matter pulverized by attrition.

benedictusadjective (a.) The song of Zacharias at the birth of John the Baptist (Luke i. 68); -- so named from the first word of the Latin version.

boletusnoun (n.) A genus of fungi having the under side of the pileus or cap composed of a multitude of fine separate tubes. A few are edible, and others very poisonous.

cactusnoun (n.) Any plant of the order Cactacae, as the prickly pear and the night-blooming cereus. See Cereus. They usually have leafless stems and branches, often beset with clustered thorns, and are mostly natives of the warmer parts of America.

cathetusnoun (n.) One line or radius falling perpendicularly on another; as, the catheti of a right-angled triangle, that is, the two sides that include the right angle.

cestusnoun (n.) A girdle; particularly that of Aphrodite (or Venus) which gave the wearer the power of exciting love.
 noun (n.) A genus of Ctenophora. The typical species (Cestus Veneris) is remarkable for its brilliant iridescent colors, and its long, girdlelike form.
 noun (n.) A covering for the hands of boxers, made of leather bands, and often loaded with lead or iron.

cognatusnoun (n.) A person connected through cognation.

conatusnoun (n.) A natural tendency inherent in a body to develop itself; an attempt; an effort.

conspectusnoun (n.) A general sketch or outline of a subject; a synopsis; an epitome.

crepitusnoun (n.) The noise produced by a sudden discharge of wind from the bowels.
 noun (n.) Same as Crepitation, 2.

cultusnoun (n. sing. & pl.) Established or accepted religious rites or usages of worship; state of religious development. Cf. Cult, 2.
 adjective (a.) Bad, worth less; no good.

cumulostratusnoun (n.) A form of cloud. See Cloud.

decubitusnoun (n.) An attitude assumed in lying down; as, the dorsal decubitus.

delectusnoun (n.) A name given to an elementary book for learners of Latin or Greek.

detritusnoun (n.) A mass of substances worn off from solid bodies by attrition, and reduced to small portions; as, diluvial detritus.
 noun (n.) Hence: Any fragments separated from the body to which they belonged; any product of disintegration.

emeritusnoun (n.) A veteran who has honorably completed his service.
 adjective (a.) Honorably discharged from the performance of public duty on account of age, infirmity, or long and faithful services; -- said of an officer of a college or pastor of a church.

eucalyptusnoun (n.) A myrtaceous genus of trees, mostly Australian. Many of them grow to an immense height, one or two species exceeding the height even of the California Sequoia.

exocetusnoun (n.) Alt. of Exocoetus

exocoetusnoun (n.) A genus of fishes, including the common flying fishes. See Flying fish.

fetusnoun (n.) The young or embryo of an animal in the womb, or in the egg; often restricted to the later stages in the development of viviparous and oviparous animals, embryo being applied to the earlier stages.

flatusnoun (n.) A breath; a puff of wind.
 noun (n.) Wind or gas generated in the stomach or other cavities of the body.
  (pl. ) of Flatus

foetusnoun (n.) Same as Fetus.

fremitusnoun (n., sing. & pl.) Palpable vibration or thrill; as, the rhonchial fremitus.

habitusnoun (n.) Habitude; mode of life; general appearance.

hiatusnoun (n.) An opening; an aperture; a gap; a chasm; esp., a defect in a manuscript, where some part is lost or effaced; a space where something is wanting; a break.
 noun (n.) The concurrence of two vowels in two successive words or syllables.
  (pl. ) of Hiatus

ictusnoun (n.) The stress of voice laid upon accented syllable of a word. Cf. Arsis.
 noun (n.) A stroke or blow, as in a sunstroke, the sting of an insect, pulsation of an artery, etc.

impetusnoun (n.) A property possessed by a moving body in virtue of its weight and its motion; the force with which any body is driven or impelled; momentum.
 noun (n.) Fig.: Impulse; incentive; vigor; force.
 noun (n.) The aititude through which a heavy body must fall to acquire a velocity equal to that with which a ball is discharged from a piece.

lacertusnoun (n.) A bundle or fascicle of muscular fibers.

leptusnoun (n.) The six-legged young, or larva, of certain mites; -- sometimes used as a generic name. See Harvest mite, under Harvest.

linctusnoun (n.) Medicine taken by licking with the tongue.

literatusnoun (n.) A learned man; a man acquainted with literature; -- chiefly used in the plural.

meatusnoun (n. sing. & pl.) A natural passage or canal; as, the external auditory meatus. See Illust. of Ear.

quietusadjective (a.) Final discharge or acquittance, as from debt or obligation; that which silences claims; (Fig.) rest; death.
 adjective (a.) Final discharge or acquittance, as from debt or obligation; that which silences claims; (Fig.) rest; death.

pectusnoun (n.) The breast of a bird.

pericarditusnoun (n.) Inflammation of the pericardium.

peripatusnoun (n.) A genus of lowly organized arthropods, found in South Africa, Australia, and tropical America. It constitutes the order Malacopoda.

plutusnoun (n.) The son of Jason and Ceres, and the god of wealth. He was represented as bearing a cornucopia, and as blind, because his gifts were bestowed without discrimination of merit.

productusnoun (n.) An extinct genus of brachiopods, very characteristic of the Carboniferous rocks.

prospectusnoun (n.) A summary, plan, or scheme of something proposed, affording a prospect of its nature; especially, an exposition of the scheme of an unpublished literary work.

pruritusnoun (n.) Itching.

rectusnoun (n.) A straight muscle; as, the recti of the eye.

rictusnoun (n.) The gape of the mouth, as of birds; -- often resricted to the corners of the mouth.

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


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


loturenoun (n.) See Lotion.


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


lotnoun (n.) That which happens without human design or forethought; chance; accident; hazard; fortune; fate.
 noun (n.) Anything (as a die, pebble, ball, or slip of paper) used in determining a question by chance, or without man's choice or will; as, to cast or draw lots.
 noun (n.) The part, or fate, which falls to one, as it were, by chance, or without his planning.
 noun (n.) A separate portion; a number of things taken collectively; as, a lot of stationery; -- colloquially, sometimes of people; as, a sorry lot; a bad lot.
 noun (n.) A distinct portion or plot of land, usually smaller than a field; as, a building lot in a city.
 noun (n.) A large quantity or number; a great deal; as, to spend a lot of money; lots of people think so.
 noun (n.) A prize in a lottery.
 verb (v. t.) To allot; to sort; to portion.

lottingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lot

lotenoun (n.) A large tree (Celtis australis), found in the south of Europe. It has a hard wood, and bears a cherrylike fruit. Called also nettle tree.
 noun (n.) The European burbot.
 verb (v. i.) To lurk; to lie hid.

lothadjective (a.) Alt. of Lothsome

lothlyadjective (a.) Alt. of Lothsome

lothsomeadjective (a.) See Loath, Loathly, etc.

lotharionoun (n.) A gay seducer of women; a libertine.

lotionnoun (n.) A washing, especially of the skin for the purpose of rendering it fair.
 noun (n.) A liquid preparation for bathing the skin, or an injured or diseased part, either for a medicinal purpose, or for improving its appearance.

lotonoun (n.) See Lotto.

lotongnoun (n.) An East Indian monkey (Semnopithecus femoralis).

lotophaginoun (n. pl.) A people visited by Ulysses in his wanderings. They subsisted on the lotus. See Lotus (b), and Lotus-eater.

lotosnoun (n.) See Lotus.

lotterynoun (n.) A scheme for the distribution of prizes by lot or chance; esp., a gaming scheme in which one or more tickets bearing particular numbers draw prizes, and the rest of tickets are blanks. Fig. : An affair of chance.
 noun (n.) Allotment; thing allotted.

lottonoun (n.) A game of chance, played with cards, on which are inscribed numbers, and any contrivance (as a wheel containing numbered balls) for determining a set of numbers by chance. The player holding a card having on it the set of numbers drawn from the wheel takes the stakes after a certain percentage of them has been deducted for the dealer. A variety of lotto is called keno.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LOTUS:

English Words which starts with 'lo' and ends with 'us':

lobeliaceousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants of which the genus Lobelia is the type.

loculousadjective (a.) Divided by internal partitions into cells, as the pith of the pokeweed.

loculusnoun (n.) One of the spaces between the septa in the Anthozoa.
 noun (n.) One of the compartments of a several-celled ovary; loculament.

locusnoun (n.) A place; a locality.
 noun (n.) The line traced by a point which varies its position according to some determinate law; the surface described by a point or line that moves according to a given law.

lomatinousadjective (a.) Furnished with lobes or flaps.

lomentaceousadjective (a.) Of the nature of a loment; having fruits like loments.

longevousadjective (a.) Living a long time; of great age.

longimanousadjective (a.) Having long hands.

loquaciousadjective (a.) Given to continual talking; talkative; garrulous.
 adjective (a.) Speaking; expressive.
 adjective (a.) Apt to blab and disclose secrets.