First Names Rhyming LAMORAT
English Words Rhyming LAMORAT
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LAMORAT AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LAMORAT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (amorat) - English Words That Ends with amorat:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (morat) - English Words That Ends with morat:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (orat) - English Words That Ends with orat:
majorat | adjective (a.) The right of succession to property according to age; -- so termed in some of the countries of continental Europe. |
| adjective (a.) Property, landed or funded, so attached to a title of honor as to descend with it. |
minorat | adjective (a.) A custom or right, analogous to borough-English in England, formerly existing in various parts of Europe, and surviving in parts of Germany and Austria, by which certain entailed estates, as a homestead and adjacent land, descend to the youngest male heir. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (rat) - English Words That Ends with rat:
aristocrat | noun (n.) One of the aristocracy or people of rank in a community; one of a ruling class; a noble. |
| noun (n.) One who is overbearing in his temper or habits; a proud or haughty person. |
| noun (n.) One who favors an aristocracy as a form of government, or believes the aristocracy should govern. |
autocrat | adjective (a.) An absolute sovereign; a monarch who holds and exercises the powers of government by claim of absolute right, not subject to restriction; as, Autocrat of all the Russias (a title of the Czar). |
| adjective (a.) One who rules with undisputed sway in any company or relation; a despot. |
baccarat | noun (n.) A French game of cards, played by a banker and punters. |
brat | noun (n.) A coarse garment or cloak; also, coarse clothing, in general. |
| noun (n.) A coarse kind of apron for keeping the clothes clean; a bib. |
| noun (n.) A child; an offspring; -- formerly used in a good sense, but now usually in a contemptuous sense. |
| noun (n.) The young of an animal. |
| noun (n.) A thin bed of coal mixed with pyrites or carbonate of lime. |
bureaucrat | noun (n.) An official of a bureau; esp. an official confirmed in a narrow and arbitrary routine. |
carat | noun (n.) The weight by which precious stones and pearls are weighed. |
| noun (n.) A twenty-fourth part; -- a term used in estimating the proportionate fineness of gold. |
cedrat | noun (n.) Properly the citron, a variety of Citrus medica, with large fruits, not acid, and having a high perfume. |
curat | noun (n.) A cuirass or breastplate. |
dandiprat | noun (n.) A little fellow; -- in sport or contempt. |
| noun (n.) A small coin. |
democrat | noun (n.) One who is an adherent or advocate of democracy, or government by the people. |
| noun (n.) A member of the Democratic party. |
| noun (n.) A large light uncovered wagon with two or more seats. |
jurat | noun (n.) A person under oath; specifically, an officer of the nature of an alderman, in certain municipal corporations in England. |
| noun (n.) The memorandum or certificate at the end of an asffidavit, or a bill or answer in chancery, showing when, before whom, and (in English practice), where, it was sworn or affirmed. |
mobocrat | noun (n.) One who favors a form of government in which the unintelligent populace rules without restraint. |
monocrat | noun (n.) One who governs alone. |
muskrat | noun (n.) A North American aquatic fur-bearing rodent (Fiber zibethicus). It resembles a rat in color and having a long scaly tail, but the tail is compressed, the bind feet are webbed, and the ears are concealed in the fur. It has scent glands which secrete a substance having a strong odor of musk. Called also musquash, musk beaver, and ondatra. |
| noun (n.) The musk shrew. |
| noun (n.) The desman. |
nacarat | noun (n.) A pale red color, with a cast of orange. |
| noun (n.) Fine linen or crape dyed of this color. |
quadrat | noun (n.) A block of type metal lower than the letters, -- used in spacing and in blank lines. |
| noun (n.) An old instrument used for taking altitudes; -- called also geometrical square, and line of shadows. |
| noun (n.) A block of type metal lower than the letters, -- used in spacing and in blank lines. |
| noun (n.) An old instrument used for taking altitudes; -- called also geometrical square, and line of shadows. |
pantisocrat | noun (n.) A pantisocratist. |
physiocrat | noun (n.) One of the followers of Quesnay of France, who, in the 18th century, founded a system of political economy based upon the supremacy of natural order. |
plutocrat | noun (n.) One whose wealth gives him power or influence; one of the plutocracy. |
rat | noun (n.) One of several species of small rodents of the genus Mus and allied genera, larger than mice, that infest houses, stores, and ships, especially the Norway, or brown, rat (M. decumanus), the black rat (M. rattus), and the roof rat (M. Alexandrinus). These were introduced into America from the Old World. |
| noun (n.) A round and tapering mass of hair, or similar material, used by women to support the puffs and rolls of their natural hair. |
| noun (n.) One who deserts his party or associates; hence, in the trades, one who works for lower wages than those prescribed by a trades union. |
| verb (v. i.) In English politics, to desert one's party from interested motives; to forsake one's associates for one's own advantage; in the trades, to work for less wages, or on other conditions, than those established by a trades union. |
| verb (v. i.) To catch or kill rats. |
rheocrat | noun (n.) A kind of motor speed controller permitting of very gradual variation in speed and of reverse. It is especially suitable for use with motor driven machine tools. |
scelerat | noun (n.) A villain; a criminal. |
scrat | noun (n.) An hermaphrodite. |
| verb (v. t.) To scratch. |
| verb (v. i.) To rake; to search. |
sprat | noun (n.) A small European herring (Clupea sprattus) closely allied to the common herring and the pilchard; -- called also garvie. The name is also applied to small herring of different kinds. |
| noun (n.) A California surf-fish (Rhacochilus toxotes); -- called also alfione, and perch. |
standerat | noun (n.) See Legislature, above. |
theocrat | noun (n.) One who lives under a theocratic form of government; one who in civil affairs conforms to divine law. |
zikkurat | noun (n.) A temple tower of the Babylonians or Assyrians, consisting of a lofty pyramidal structure, built in successive stages, with outside staircases, and a shrine at the top. |
| noun (n.) A temple tower of the Babylonians or Assyrians, consisting of a lofty pyramidal structure, built in successive stages, with outside staircases, and a shrine at the top. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LAMORAT (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (lamora) - Words That Begins with lamora:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (lamor) - Words That Begins with lamor:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (lamo) - Words That Begins with lamo:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (lam) - Words That Begins with lam:
lamming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lam |
lama | noun (n.) See Llama. |
| noun (n.) In Thibet, Mongolia, etc., a priest or monk of the belief called Lamaism. |
lamaic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Lamaism. |
lamaism | noun (n.) A modified form of Buddhism which prevails in Thibet, Mongolia, and some adjacent parts of Asia; -- so called from the name of its priests. See 2d Lama. |
lamaist | noun (n.) Alt. of Lamaite |
lamaite | noun (n.) One who believes in Lamaism. |
lamaistic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Lamaism. |
lamantin | noun (n.) The manatee. |
lamarckian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or involved in, the doctrines of Lamarckianism. |
lamarckianism | noun (n.) Lamarckism. |
lamarckism | noun (n.) The theory that structural variations, characteristic of species and genera, are produced in animals and plants by the direct influence of physical environments, and esp., in the case of animals, by effort, or by use or disuse of certain organs. |
lamasery | noun (n.) A monastery or convent of lamas, in Thibet, Mongolia, etc. |
lamb | noun (n.) The young of the sheep. |
| noun (n.) Any person who is as innocent or gentle as a lamb. |
| noun (n.) A simple, unsophisticated person; in the cant of the Stock Exchange, one who ignorantly speculates and is victimized. |
| verb (v. i.) To bring forth a lamb or lambs, as sheep. |
lambing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lamb |
lambale | noun (n.) A feast at the time of shearing lambs. |
lambative | noun (n.) A medicine taken by licking with the tongue; a lincture. |
| adjective (a.) Taken by licking with the tongue. |
lambda | noun (n.) The name of the Greek letter /, /, corresponding with the English letter L, l. |
| noun (n.) The point of junction of the sagittal and lambdoid sutures of the skull. |
lambdacism | noun (n.) A fault in speaking or in composition, which consists in too frequent use of the letter l, or in doubling it erroneously. |
| noun (n.) A defect in pronunciation of the letter l when doubled, which consists in giving it a sound as if followed by y, similar to that of the letters lli in billion. |
| noun (n.) The use of the sound of l for that of r in pronunciation; lallation; as, Amelican for American. |
lambdoid | adjective (a.) Shaped like the Greek letter lambda (/); as, the lambdoid suture between the occipital and parietal bones of the skull. |
lambdoidal | adjective (a.) Same as Lambdoid. |
lambent | adjective (a.) Playing on the surface; touching lightly; gliding over. |
| adjective (a.) Twinkling or gleaming; fickering. |
lambkin | noun (n.) A small lamb. |
lamblike | adjective (a.) Like a lamb; gentle; meek; inoffensive. |
lamboys | noun (n. pl.) Same as Base, n., 19. |
lambrequin | noun (n.) A kind of pendent scarf or covering attached to the helmet, to protect it from wet or heat. |
| noun (n.) A leather flap hanging from a cuirass. |
| noun (n.) A piece of ornament drapery or short decorative hanging, pendent from a shelf or from the casing above a window, hiding the curtain fixtures, or the like. |
lambskin | noun (n.) The skin of a lamb; especially, a skin dressed with the wool on, and used as a mat. Also used adjectively. |
| noun (n.) A kind of woolen. |
lambskinnet | noun (n.) See Lansquenet. |
lamdoidal | adjective (a.) Lambdoid. |
laming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lame |
lamel | noun (n.) See Lamella. |
lamella | noun (n.) a thin plate or scale of anything, as a thin scale growing from the petals of certain flowers; or one of the thin plates or scales of which certain shells are composed. |
lamellar | adjective (a.) Flat and thin; lamelliform; composed of lamellae. |
lamellary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to lamella or to lamellae; lamellar. |
lamellate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Lamellated |
lamellated | adjective (a.) Composed of, or furnished with, thin plates or scales. See Illust. of Antennae. |
lamellibranch | noun (n.) One of the Lamellibranchia. Also used adjectively. |
lamellibranchia | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Lamellibranchiata |
lamellibranchiata | noun (n. pl.) A class of Mollusca including all those that have bivalve shells, as the clams, oysters, mussels, etc. |
lamellibranchiate | noun (n.) One of the Lamellibranchia. |
| adjective (a.) Having lamellar gills; belonging to the Lamellibranchia. |
lamellicorn | noun (n.) A lamellicorn insect. |
| adjective (a.) Having antennae terminating in a group of flat lamellae; -- said of certain coleopterous insects. |
| adjective (a.) Terminating in a group of flat lamellae; -- said of antennae. |
lamellicornia | noun (n. pl.) A group of lamellicorn, plant-eating beetles; -- called also Lamellicornes. |
lamelliferous | adjective (a.) Bearing, or composed of, lamellae, or thin layers, plates, or scales; foliated. |
lamelliform | adjective (a.) Thin and flat; scalelike; lamellar. |
lamellirostral | adjective (a.) Having a lamellate bill, as ducks and geese. |
lamellirostres | noun (n. pl.) A group of birds embracing the Anseres and flamingoes, in which the bill is lamellate. |
lamellose | adjective (a.) Composed of, or having, lamellae; lamelliform. |
lameness | noun (n.) The condition or quality of being lame; as, the lameness of an excuse or an argument. |
lamenting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lament |
| noun (n.) Lamentation. |
lamentable | adjective (a.) Mourning; sorrowful; expressing grief; as, a lamentable countenance. |
| adjective (a.) Fitted to awaken lament; to be lamented; sorrowful; pitiable; as, a lamentable misfortune, or error. |
| adjective (a.) Miserable; pitiful; paltry; -- in a contemptuous or ridiculous sense. |
lamentation | noun (n.) The act of bewailing; audible expression of sorrow; wailing; moaning. |
| noun (n.) A book of the Old Testament attributed to the prophet Jeremiah, and taking its name from the nature of its contents. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LAMORAT:
English Words which starts with 'lam' and ends with 'rat':
English Words which starts with 'la' and ends with 'at':
lariat | noun (n.) A long, slender rope made of hemp or strips of hide, esp. one with a noose; -- used as a lasso for catching cattle, horses, etc., and for picketing a horse so that he can graze without wandering. |
| verb (v. t.) To secure with a lariat fastened to a stake, as a horse or mule for grazing; also, to lasso or catch with a lariat. |
latitat | noun (n.) A writ based upon the presumption that the person summoned was hiding. |