Name Report For First Name LINDELL:

LINDELL

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

Rhymes with LINDELL - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming LINDELL

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES LƯNDELL AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH LƯNDELL (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (indell) - Names That Ends with indell:

windell

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (ndell) - Names That Ends with ndell:

arndell crandell kendell lendell randell rendell wendell wyndell blondell

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

blaisdell cordell kordell lydell odell rodell sidell truesdell udell verdell waydell weddell wardell siddell ardell cadell jordell dell codell

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

barabell snell sidwell mitchell stockwell winchell kinnell angell howell arianell chanell chantell chantrell cherell cherrell dannell donnell gabriell hazell janell jeannell joell jonell lilybell luell nell raquell abell abriell amell ansell attewell attwell averell bell boell burnell burrell carnell carvell catrell chevell cingeswell cinwell connell cromwell crowell dalyell danell dantrell darcell darnell darrell denzell donell dontell dontrell driskell durell durrell engjell farrell ferrell fonzell hallwell harrell holwell jarell jarrell jaykell jerrell

NAMES RHYMING WITH LƯNDELL (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (lindel) - Names That Begins with lindel:

lindel

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (linde) - Names That Begins with linde:

lindeberg linden

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

lind linda lindael lindberg linddun lindi lindie lindisfarne lindiwe lindl lindleigh lindley lindly lindsay lindsey lindy

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

lin lina lincoln line linette linford linh link linka linleah linley linly linn linne linnea linnette linsay linsey lintang linton lintun linus linwood

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

lia liam liana liane lianna libby liberty libuse lichas licia lidia lidio lidmann lidoine liealia lien liesbet liesheth liesl lieu liezel lifton ligia liisa liko lil lila lilah lili lilia lilian liliana liliane lilianna lilibet lilibeth lilie lilike lilis lilith lilium lillee lilli lillian lilliana lillie lillis lilly lillyana lilo liluye lily lilyanna lilybeth lion lionel lionell liora

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LƯNDELL:

First Names which starts with 'lin' and ends with 'ell':

First Names which starts with 'li' and ends with 'll':

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

lael larnell launfal laural laurel lauriel leal leil lemuel lendall lennell leonel liriel loefel lonell lonnell loriel lornell louvel lovell lowell loyal luel lyall lyel lyndall lyriel

English Words Rhyming LINDELL

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LƯNDELL AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (indell) - English Words That Ends with indell:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ndell) - English Words That Ends with ndell:



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


bedellnoun (n.) Same as Beadle.

dellnoun (n.) A small, retired valley; a ravine.
 noun (n.) A young woman; a wench.


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


astrofellnoun (n.) A bitter herb, probably the same as aster, or starwort.

bellnoun (n.) A hollow metallic vessel, usually shaped somewhat like a cup with a flaring mouth, containing a clapper or tongue, and giving forth a ringing sound on being struck.
 noun (n.) A hollow perforated sphere of metal containing a loose ball which causes it to sound when moved.
 noun (n.) Anything in the form of a bell, as the cup or corol of a flower.
 noun (n.) That part of the capital of a column included between the abacus and neck molding; also used for the naked core of nearly cylindrical shape, assumed to exist within the leafage of a capital.
 noun (n.) The strikes of the bell which mark the time; or the time so designated.
 verb (v. t.) To put a bell upon; as, to bell the cat.
 verb (v. t.) To make bell-mouthed; as, to bell a tube.
 verb (v. i.) To develop bells or corollas; to take the form of a bell; to blossom; as, hops bell.
 verb (v. t.) To utter by bellowing.
 verb (v. i.) To call or bellow, as the deer in rutting time; to make a bellowing sound; to roar.

bluebellnoun (n.) A plant of the genus Campanula, especially the Campanula rotundifolia, which bears blue bell-shaped flowers; the harebell.
 noun (n.) A plant of the genus Scilla (Scilla nutans).

bombshellnoun (n.) A bomb. See Bomb, n.

bonibellnoun (n.) See Bonnibel.

bowbellnoun (n.) One born within hearing distance of Bow-bells; a cockney.

bridewellnoun (n.) A house of correction for the confinement of disorderly persons; -- so called from a hospital built in 1553 near St. Bride's (or Bridget's) well, in London, which was subsequently a penal workhouse.

cellnoun (n.) A very small and close apartment, as in a prison or in a monastery or convent; the hut of a hermit.
 noun (n.) A small religious house attached to a monastery or convent.
 noun (n.) Any small cavity, or hollow place.
 noun (n.) The space between the ribs of a vaulted roof.
 noun (n.) Same as Cella.
 noun (n.) A jar of vessel, or a division of a compound vessel, for holding the exciting fluid of a battery.
 noun (n.) One of the minute elementary structures, of which the greater part of the various tissues and organs of animals and plants are composed.
 verb (v. t.) To place or inclose in a cell.

cockleshellnoun (n.) One of the shells or valves of a cockle.
 noun (n.) A light boat.

corbellnoun (n.) A sculptured basket of flowers; a corbel.
 noun (n.) Small gabions.

eggshellnoun (n.) The shell or exterior covering of an egg. Also used figuratively for anything resembling an eggshell.
 noun (n.) A smooth, white, marine, gastropod shell of the genus Ovulum, resembling an egg in form.

ellnoun (n.) A measure for cloth; -- now rarely used. It is of different lengths in different countries; the English ell being 45 inches, the Dutch or Flemish ell 27, the Scotch about 37.
 noun (n.) See L.

eysellnoun (n.) Same as Eisel.

farewellnoun (n.) A wish of happiness or welfare at parting; the parting compliment; a good-by; adieu.
 noun (n.) Act of departure; leave-taking; a last look at, or reference to something.
 adjective (a.) Parting; valedictory; final; as, a farewell discourse; his farewell bow.
  (interj.) Go well; good-by; adieu; -- originally applied to a person departing, but by custom now applied both to those who depart and those who remain. It is often separated by the pronoun; as, fare you well; and is sometimes used as an expression of separation only; as, farewell the year; farewell, ye sweet groves; that is, I bid you farewell.

fellnoun (n.) A skin or hide of a beast with the wool or hair on; a pelt; -- used chiefly in composition, as woolfell.
 noun (n.) A barren or rocky hill.
 noun (n.) A wild field; a moor.
 noun (n.) The finer portions of ore which go through the meshes, when the ore is sorted by sifting.
 noun (n.) A form of seam joining two pieces of cloth, the edges being folded together and the stitches taken through both thicknesses.
 noun (n.) The end of a web, formed by the last thread of the weft.
 adjective (a.) Cruel; barbarous; inhuman; fierce; savage; ravenous.
 adjective (a.) Eager; earnest; intent.
 adjective (a.) Gall; anger; melancholy.
 verb (v. i.) To cause to fall; to prostrate; to bring down or to the ground; to cut down.
 verb (v. t.) To sew or hem; -- said of seams.
  (imp.) of Fall
  () imp. of Fall.

femerellnoun (n.) A lantern, or louver covering, placed on a roof, for ventilation or escape of smoke.

formellnoun (n.) The female of a hawk or falcon.

frogshellnoun (n.) One of numerous species of marine gastropod shells, belonging to Ranella and allied genera.

fumerellnoun (n.) See Femerell.

gougeshellnoun (n.) A sharp-edged, tubular, marine shell, of the genus Vermetus; also, the pinna. See Vermetus.

gromwellnoun (n.) A plant of the genus Lithospermum (L. arvense), anciently used, because of its stony pericarp, in the cure of gravel. The German gromwell is the Stellera.

hairbellnoun (n.) See Harebell.

harebellnoun (n.) A small, slender, branching plant (Campanula rotundifolia), having blue bell-shaped flowers; also, Scilla nutans, which has similar flowers; -- called also bluebell.

howellnoun (n.) The upper stage of a porcelian furnace.

kellnoun (n.) A kiln.
 noun (n.) A sort of pottage; kale. See Kale, 2.
 noun (n.) The caul; that which covers or envelops as a caul; a net; a fold; a film.
 noun (n.) The cocoon or chrysalis of an insect.

knellnoun (n.) The stoke of a bell tolled at a funeral or at the death of a person; a death signal; a passing bell; hence, figuratively, a warning of, or a sound indicating, the passing away of anything.
 noun (n.) To sound as a knell; especially, to toll at a death or funeral; hence, to sound as a warning or evil omen.
 verb (v. t.) To summon, as by a knell.

lowbellnoun (n.) A bell used in fowling at night, to frighten birds, and, with a sudden light, to make them fly into a net.
 noun (n.) A bell to be hung on the neck of a sheep.
 verb (v. t.) To frighten, as with a lowbell.

mellnoun (n.) Honey.
 noun (n.) A mill.
 verb (v. i. & t.) To mix; to meddle.

nutshellnoun (n.) The shell or hard external covering in which the kernel of a nut is inclosed.
 noun (n.) Hence, a thing of little compass, or of little value.
 noun (n.) A shell of the genus Nucula.

ovicellnoun (n.) One of the dilatations of the body wall of Bryozoa in which the ova sometimes undegro the first stages of their development. See Illust. of Chilostoma.

quellnoun (n.) Murder.
 noun (n.) Murder.
 verb (v. i.) To die.
 verb (v. i.) To be subdued or abated; to yield; to abate.
 verb (v. t.) To take the life of; to kill.
 verb (v. t.) To overpower; to subdue; to put down.
 verb (v. t.) To quiet; to allay; to pacify; to cause to yield or cease; as, to quell grief; to quell the tumult of the soul.
 verb (v. i.) To die.
 verb (v. i.) To be subdued or abated; to yield; to abate.
 verb (v. t.) To take the life of; to kill.
 verb (v. t.) To overpower; to subdue; to put down.
 verb (v. t.) To quiet; to allay; to pacify; to cause to yield or cease; as, to quell grief; to quell the tumult of the soul.

pellnoun (n.) A skin or hide; a pelt.
 noun (n.) A roll of parchment; a parchment record.
 verb (v. t.) To pelt; to knock about.

rakehellnoun (n.) A lewd, dissolute fellow; a debauchee; a rake.
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Rakehelly

sancte bellnoun (n.) See Sanctus bell, under Sanctus.

scamellnoun (n.) Alt. of Scammel

seashellnoun (n.) The shell of any marine mollusk.

sellnoun (n.) Self.
 noun (n.) A sill.
 noun (n.) A cell; a house.
 noun (n.) A saddle for a horse.
 noun (n.) A throne or lofty seat.
 noun (n.) An imposition; a cheat; a hoax.
 verb (v. t.) To transfer to another for an equivalent; to give up for a valuable consideration; to dispose of in return for something, especially for money.
 verb (v. t.) To make a matter of bargain and sale of; to accept a price or reward for, as for a breach of duty, trust, or the like; to betray.
 verb (v. t.) To impose upon; to trick; to deceive; to make a fool of; to cheat.
 verb (v. i.) To practice selling commodities.
 verb (v. i.) To be sold; as, corn sells at a good price.

shellnoun (n.) A hard outside covering, as of a fruit or an animal.
 noun (n.) The covering, or outside part, of a nut; as, a hazelnut shell.
 noun (n.) A pod.
 noun (n.) The hard covering of an egg.
 noun (n.) The hard calcareous or chitinous external covering of mollusks, crustaceans, and some other invertebrates. In some mollusks, as the cuttlefishes, it is internal, or concealed by the mantle. Also, the hard covering of some vertebrates, as the armadillo, the tortoise, and the like.
 noun (n.) Hence, by extension, any mollusks having such a covering.
 noun (n.) A hollow projectile, of various shapes, adapted for a mortar or a cannon, and containing an explosive substance, ignited with a fuse or by percussion, by means of which the projectile is burst and its fragments scattered. See Bomb.
 noun (n.) The case which holds the powder, or charge of powder and shot, used with breechloading small arms.
 noun (n.) Any slight hollow structure; a framework, or exterior structure, regarded as not complete or filled in; as, the shell of a house.
 noun (n.) A coarse kind of coffin; also, a thin interior coffin inclosed in a more substantial one.
 noun (n.) An instrument of music, as a lyre, -- the first lyre having been made, it is said, by drawing strings over a tortoise shell.
 noun (n.) An engraved copper roller used in print works.
 noun (n.) The husks of cacao seeds, a decoction of which is often used as a substitute for chocolate, cocoa, etc.
 noun (n.) The outer frame or case of a block within which the sheaves revolve.
 noun (n.) A light boat the frame of which is covered with thin wood or with paper; as, a racing shell.
 noun (n.) Something similar in form or action to an ordnance shell;
 noun (n.) A case or cartridge containing a charge of explosive material, which bursts after having been thrown high into the air. It is often elevated through the agency of a larger firework in which it is contained.
 noun (n.) A torpedo.
 noun (n.) A concave rough cast-iron tool in which a convex lens is ground to shape.
 noun (n.) A gouge bit or shell bit.
 verb (v. t.) To strip or break off the shell of; to take out of the shell, pod, etc.; as, to shell nuts or pease; to shell oysters.
 verb (v. t.) To separate the kernels of (an ear of Indian corn, wheat, oats, etc.) from the cob, ear, or husk.
 verb (v. t.) To throw shells or bombs upon or into; to bombard; as, to shell a town.
 verb (v. i.) To fall off, as a shell, crust, etc.
 verb (v. i.) To cast the shell, or exterior covering; to fall out of the pod or husk; as, nuts shell in falling.
 verb (v. i.) To be disengaged from the ear or husk; as, wheat or rye shells in reaping.

smellnoun (n.) To perceive by the olfactory nerves, or organs of smell; to have a sensation of, excited through the nasal organs when affected by the appropriate materials or qualities; to obtain the scent of; as, to smell a rose; to smell perfumes.
 noun (n.) To detect or perceive, as if by the sense of smell; to scent out; -- often with out.
 noun (n.) To give heed to.
 verb (v. i.) To affect the olfactory nerves; to have an odor or scent; -- often followed by of; as, to smell of smoke, or of musk.
 verb (v. i.) To have a particular tincture or smack of any quality; to savor; as, a report smells of calumny.
 verb (v. i.) To exercise the sense of smell.
 verb (v. i.) To exercise sagacity.
 verb (v. t.) The sense or faculty by which certain qualities of bodies are perceived through the instrumentally of the olfactory nerves. See Sense.
 verb (v. t.) The quality of any thing or substance, or emanation therefrom, which affects the olfactory organs; odor; scent; fragrance; perfume; as, the smell of mint.

snellnoun (n.) A short line of horsehair, gut, etc., by which a fishhook is attached to a longer line.
 adjective (a.) Active; brisk; nimble; quick; sharp.

speedwellnoun (n.) Any plant of the genus Veronica, mostly low herbs with pale blue corollas, which quickly fall off.

spellnoun (n.) A spelk, or splinter.
 noun (n.) The relief of one person by another in any piece of work or watching; also, a turn at work which is carried on by one person or gang relieving another; as, a spell at the pumps; a spell at the masthead.
 noun (n.) The time during which one person or gang works until relieved; hence, any relatively short period of time, whether a few hours, days, or weeks.
 noun (n.) One of two or more persons or gangs who work by spells.
 noun (n.) A gratuitous helping forward of another's work; as, a logging spell.
 noun (n.) A story; a tale.
 noun (n.) A stanza, verse, or phrase supposed to be endowed with magical power; an incantation; hence, any charm.
 verb (v. t.) To supply the place of for a time; to take the turn of, at work; to relieve; as, to spell the helmsman.
 verb (v. t.) To tell; to relate; to teach.
 verb (v. t.) To put under the influence of a spell; to affect by a spell; to bewitch; to fascinate; to charm.
 verb (v. t.) To constitute; to measure.
 verb (v. t.) To tell or name in their proper order letters of, as a word; to write or print in order the letters of, esp. the proper letters; to form, as words, by correct orthography.
 verb (v. t.) To discover by characters or marks; to read with difficulty; -- usually with out; as, to spell out the sense of an author; to spell out a verse in the Bible.
 verb (v. i.) To form words with letters, esp. with the proper letters, either orally or in writing.
 verb (v. i.) To study by noting characters; to gain knowledge or learn the meaning of anything, by study.

spoutshellnoun (n.) Any marine gastropod shell of the genus Apporhais having an elongated siphon. See Illust. under Rostrifera.

swellnoun (n.) The act of swelling.
 noun (n.) Gradual increase.
 noun (n.) Increase or augmentation in bulk; protuberance.
 noun (n.) Increase in height; elevation; rise.
 noun (n.) Increase of force, intensity, or volume of sound.
 noun (n.) Increase of power in style, or of rhetorical force.
 noun (n.) A gradual ascent, or rounded elevation, of land; as, an extensive plain abounding with little swells.
 noun (n.) A wave, or billow; especially, a succession of large waves; the roll of the sea after a storm; as, a heavy swell sets into the harbor.
 noun (n.) A gradual increase and decrease of the volume of sound; the crescendo and diminuendo combined; -- generally indicated by the sign.
 noun (n.) A showy, dashing person; a dandy.
 adjective (a.) Having the characteristics of a person of rank and importance; showy; dandified; distinguished; as, a swell person; a swell neighborhood.
 verb (v. i.) To grow larger; to dilate or extend the exterior surface or dimensions, by matter added within, or by expansion of the inclosed substance; as, the legs swell in dropsy; a bruised part swells; a bladder swells by inflation.
 verb (v. i.) To increase in size or extent by any addition; to increase in volume or force; as, a river swells, and overflows its banks; sounds swell or diminish.
 verb (v. i.) To rise or be driven into waves or billows; to heave; as, in tempest, the ocean swells into waves.
 verb (v. i.) To be puffed up or bloated; as, to swell with pride.
 verb (v. i.) To be inflated; to belly; as, the sails swell.
 verb (v. i.) To be turgid, bombastic, or extravagant; as, swelling words; a swelling style.
 verb (v. i.) To protuberate; to bulge out; as, a cask swells in the middle.
 verb (v. i.) To be elated; to rise arrogantly.
 verb (v. i.) To grow upon the view; to become larger; to expand.
 verb (v. i.) To become larger in amount; as, many little debts added, swell to a great amount.
 verb (v. i.) To act in a pompous, ostentatious, or arrogant manner; to strut; to look big.
 verb (v. t.) To increase the size, bulk, or dimensions of; to cause to rise, dilate, or increase; as, rains and dissolving snow swell the rivers in spring; immigration swells the population.
 verb (v. t.) To aggravate; to heighten.
 verb (v. t.) To raise to arrogance; to puff up; to inflate; as, to be swelled with pride or haughtiness.
 verb (v. t.) To augment gradually in force or loudness, as the sound of a note.

tellnoun (n.) That which is told; tale; account.
 noun (n.) A hill or mound.
 verb (v. t.) To mention one by one, or piece by piece; to recount; to enumerate; to reckon; to number; to count; as, to tell money.
 verb (v. t.) To utter or recite in detail; to give an account of; to narrate.
 verb (v. t.) To make known; to publish; to disclose; to divulge.
 verb (v. t.) To give instruction to; to make report to; to acquaint; to teach; to inform.
 verb (v. t.) To order; to request; to command.
 verb (v. t.) To discern so as to report; to ascertain by observing; to find out; to discover; as, I can not tell where one color ends and the other begins.
 verb (v. t.) To make account of; to regard; to reckon; to value; to estimate.
 verb (v. i.) To give an account; to make report.
 verb (v. i.) To take effect; to produce a marked effect; as, every shot tells; every expression tells.

tinternellnoun (n.) A certain old dance.

toothshellnoun (n.) Any species of Dentalium and allied genera having a tooth-shaped shell. See Dentalium.

unwelladjective (a.) Not well; indisposed; not in good health; somewhat ill; ailing.
 adjective (a.) Specifically, ill from menstruation; affected with, or having, catamenial; menstruant.

vellnoun (n.) The salted stomach of a calf, used in making cheese; a rennet bag.
 noun (n.) To cut the turf from, as for burning.

yellnoun (n.) A sharp, loud, hideous outcry.
 verb (v. i.) To cry out, or shriek, with a hideous noise; to cry or scream as with agony or horror.
 verb (v. t.) To utter or declare with a yell; to proclaim in a loud tone.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (lindel) - Words That Begins with lindel:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (linde) - Words That Begins with linde:


lindennoun (n.) A handsome tree (Tilia Europaea), having cymes of light yellow flowers, and large cordate leaves. The tree is common in Europe.
 noun (n.) In America, the basswood, or Tilia Americana.


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


lindnoun (n.) The linden. See Linden.

lindianoun (n.) A peculiar genus of rotifers, remarkable for the absence of ciliated disks. By some zoologists it is thought to be like the ancestral form of the Arthropoda.

lindiformadjective (a.) Resembling the genus Lindia; -- said of certain apodous insect larvae.


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


linnoun (n.) A pool or collection of water, particularly one above or below a fall of water.
 noun (n.) A waterfall, or cataract; as, a roaring lin.
 noun (n.) A steep ravine.
 verb (v. i.) To yield; to stop; to cease.
 verb (v. t.) To cease from.

linagenoun (n.) See Lineage.

linamentnoun (n.) Lint; esp., lint made into a tent for insertion into wounds or ulcers.

linaritenoun (n.) A hydrous sulphate of lead and copper occurring in bright blue monoclinic crystals.

linchnoun (n.) A ledge; a right-angled projection.

linchinoun (n.) An esculent swallow.

linchpinnoun (n.) A pin used to prevent the wheel of a vehicle from sliding off the axletree.

lincturenoun (n.) Alt. of Linctus

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

linenoun (n.) Flax; linen.
 noun (n.) The longer and finer fiber of flax.
 noun (n.) A linen thread or string; a slender, strong cord; also, a cord of any thickness; a rope; a hawser; as, a fishing line; a line for snaring birds; a clothesline; a towline.
 noun (n.) A more or less threadlike mark of pen, pencil, or graver; any long mark; as, a chalk line.
 noun (n.) The course followed by anything in motion; hence, a road or route; as, the arrow descended in a curved line; the place is remote from lines of travel.
 noun (n.) Direction; as, the line of sight or vision.
 noun (n.) A row of letters, words, etc., written or printed; esp., a row of words extending across a page or column.
 noun (n.) A short letter; a note; as, a line from a friend.
 noun (n.) A verse, or the words which form a certain number of feet, according to the measure.
 noun (n.) Course of conduct, thought, occupation, or policy; method of argument; department of industry, trade, or intellectual activity.
 noun (n.) That which has length, but not breadth or thickness.
 noun (n.) The exterior limit of a figure, plat, or territory; boundary; contour; outline.
 noun (n.) A threadlike crease marking the face or the hand; hence, characteristic mark.
 noun (n.) Lineament; feature; figure.
 noun (n.) A straight row; a continued series or rank; as, a line of houses, or of soldiers; a line of barriers.
 noun (n.) A series or succession of ancestors or descendants of a given person; a family or race; as, the ascending or descending line; the line of descent; the male line; a line of kings.
 noun (n.) A connected series of public conveyances, and hence, an established arrangement for forwarding merchandise, etc.; as, a line of stages; an express line.
 noun (n.) A circle of latitude or of longitude, as represented on a map.
 noun (n.) The equator; -- usually called the line, or equinoctial line; as, to cross the line.
 noun (n.) A long tape, or a narrow ribbon of steel, etc., marked with subdivisions, as feet and inches, for measuring; a tapeline.
 noun (n.) A measuring line or cord.
 noun (n.) That which was measured by a line, as a field or any piece of land set apart; hence, allotted place of abode.
 noun (n.) Instruction; doctrine.
 noun (n.) The proper relative position or adjustment of parts, not as to design or proportion, but with reference to smooth working; as, the engine is in line or out of line.
 noun (n.) The track and roadbed of a railway; railroad.
 noun (n.) A row of men who are abreast of one another, whether side by side or some distance apart; -- opposed to column.
 noun (n.) The regular infantry of an army, as distinguished from militia, guards, volunteer corps, cavalry, artillery, etc.
 noun (n.) A trench or rampart.
 noun (n.) Dispositions made to cover extended positions, and presenting a front in but one direction to an enemy.
 noun (n.) Form of a vessel as shown by the outlines of vertical, horizontal, and oblique sections.
 noun (n.) One of the straight horizontal and parallel prolonged strokes on and between which the notes are placed.
 noun (n.) A number of shares taken by a jobber.
 noun (n.) A series of various qualities and values of the same general class of articles; as, a full line of hosiery; a line of merinos, etc.
 noun (n.) The wire connecting one telegraphic station with another, or the whole of a system of telegraph wires under one management and name.
 noun (n.) The reins with which a horse is guided by his driver.
 noun (n.) A measure of length; one twelfth of an inch.
 verb (v. t.) To cover the inner surface of; as, to line a cloak with silk or fur; to line a box with paper or tin.
 verb (v. t.) To put something in the inside of; to fill; to supply, as a purse with money.
 verb (v. t.) To place persons or things along the side of for security or defense; to strengthen by adding anything; to fortify; as, to line works with soldiers.
 verb (v. t.) To impregnate; -- applied to brute animals.
 verb (v. t.) To mark with a line or lines; to cover with lines; as, to line a copy book.
 verb (v. t.) To represent by lines; to delineate; to portray.
 verb (v. t.) To read or repeat line by line; as, to line out a hymn.
 verb (v. t.) To form into a line; to align; as, to line troops.

liningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Line
 noun (n.) The act of one who lines; the act or process of making lines, or of inserting a lining.
 noun (n.) That which covers the inner surface of anything, as of a garment or a box; also, the contents of anything.

lineagenoun (n.) Descent in a line from a common progenitor; progeny; race; descending line of offspring or ascending line of parentage.

linealadjective (a.) Descending in a direct line from an ancestor; hereditary; derived from ancestors; -- opposed to collateral; as, a lineal descent or a lineal descendant.
 adjective (a.) Inheriting by direct descent; having the right by direct descent to succeed (to).
 adjective (a.) Composed of lines; delineated; as, lineal designs.
 adjective (a.) In the direction of a line; of or pertaining to a line; measured on, or ascertained by, a line; linear; as, lineal magnitude.

linealitynoun (n.) The quality of being lineal.

lineamentnoun (n.) One of the outlines, exterior features, or distinctive marks, of a body or figure, particularly of the face; feature; form; mark; -- usually in the plural.

linearadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a line; consisting of lines; in a straight direction; lineal.
 adjective (a.) Like a line; narrow; of the same breadth throughout, except at the extremities; as, a linear leaf.

linearensateadjective (a.) Having the form of a sword, but very long and narrow.

linearyadjective (a.) Linear.

lineateadjective (a.) Alt. of Lineated

lineatedadjective (a.) Marked with lines.
 adjective (a.) Marked longitudinally with depressed parallel lines; as, a lineate leaf.

lineationnoun (n.) Delineation; a line or lines.

lineaturenoun (n.) Anything having outline.

linemannoun (n.) One who carries the line in surveying, etc.
 noun (n.) A man employed to examine the rails of a railroad to see if they are in good condition; also, a man employed to repair telegraph lines.

linennoun (n.) Made of linen; as, linen cloth; a linen stocking.
 noun (n.) Resembling linen cloth; white; pale.
 noun (n.) Thread or cloth made of flax or (rarely) of hemp; -- used in a general sense to include cambric, shirting, sheeting, towels, tablecloths, etc.
 noun (n.) Underclothing, esp. the shirt, as being, in former times, chiefly made of linen.

linenernoun (n.) A dealer in linen; a linen draper.

lineolateadjective (a.) Marked with little lines.
 adjective (a.) Marked longitudinally with fine lines.

linernoun (n.) One who lines, as, a liner of shoes.
 noun (n.) A vessel belonging to a regular line of packets; also, a line-of-battle ship; a ship of the line.
 noun (n.) A thin piece placed between two parts to hold or adjust them, fill a space, etc.; a shim.
 noun (n.) A lining within the cylinder, in which the piston works and between which and the outer shell of the cylinder a space is left to form a steam jacket.
 noun (n.) A slab on which small pieces of marble, tile, etc., are fastened for grinding.
 noun (n.) A ball which, when struck, flies through the air in a nearly straight line not far from the ground.

lingnoun (n.) Heather (Calluna vulgaris).
 adjective (a.) A large, marine, gadoid fish (Molva vulgaris) of Northern Europe and Greenland. It is valued as a food fish and is largely salted and dried. Called also drizzle.
 adjective (a.) The burbot of Lake Ontario.
 adjective (a.) An American hake of the genus Phycis.
 adjective (a.) A New Zealand food fish of the genus Genypterus. The name is also locally applied to other fishes, as the cultus cod, the mutton fish, and the cobia.

linganoun (n.) Alt. of Lingam

lingamnoun (n.) The phallic symbol under which Siva is principally worshiped in his character of the creative and reproductive power.

lingelnoun (n.) A shoemaker's thread.
 noun (n.) A little tongue or thong of leather; a lacing for belts.

lingencenoun (n.) A linctus.

lingeringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Linger
 adjective (a.) Delaying.
 adjective (a.) Drawn out in time; remaining long; protracted; as, a lingering disease.

lingeradjective (a.) To delay; to loiter; to remain or wait long; to be slow or reluctant in parting or moving; to be slow in deciding; to be in suspense; to hesitate.
 verb (v. t.) To protract; to draw out.
 verb (v. t.) To spend or pass in a lingering manner; -- with out; as, to linger out one's days on a sick bed.

lingerernoun (n.) One who lingers.

lingetnoun (n.) An ingot.

lingismnoun (n.) A mode of treating certain diseases, as obesity, by gymnastics; -- proposed by Pehr Henrik Ling, a Swede. See Kinesiatrics.

linglenoun (n.) See Lingel.

lingonoun (n.) Language; speech; dialect.

lingotnoun (n.) A linget or ingot; also, a mold for casting metals. See Linget.

linguanoun (n.) A tongue.
 noun (n.) A median process of the labium, at the under side of the mouth in insects, and serving as a tongue.

linguaciousadjective (a.) Given to the use of the tongue; loquacious.

linguadentalnoun (n.) An articulation pronounced by the aid or use of the tongue and teeth.
 adjective (a.) Formed or uttered by the joint use of the tongue and teeth, or rather that part of the gum just above the front teeth; dentolingual, as the letters d and t.

lingualnoun (n.) A consonant sound formed by the aid of the tongue; -- a term especially applied to certain articulations (as those of t, d, th, and n) and to the letters denoting them.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the tongue; uttered by the aid of the tongue; glossal; as, the lingual nerves; a lingual letter.

lingualitynoun (n.) The quality of being lingual.

linguatulidanoun (n. pl.) Same as Linguatulina.

linguatulinanoun (n. pl.) An order of wormlike, degraded, parasitic arachnids. They have two pairs of retractile hooks, near the mouth. Called also Pentastomida.

linguidentalnoun (a. & n.) Linguadental.

linguiformadjective (a.) Having the form of the tongue; tongue-shaped.

linguistnoun (n.) A master of the use of language; a talker.
 noun (n.) A person skilled in languages.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LƯNDELL:

English Words which starts with 'lin' and ends with 'ell':



English Words which starts with 'li' and ends with 'll':

lithophyllnoun (n.) A fossil leaf or impression of a leaf.