PANTHEA
First name PANTHEA's origin is Greek. PANTHEA means "all the gods". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PANTHEA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of panthea.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with PANTHEA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming PANTHEA
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PANTHEA AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH PANTHEA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (anthea) - Names That Ends with anthea:
antheaRhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (nthea) - Names That Ends with nthea:
pentheaRhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (thea) - Names That Ends with thea:
dorothea alethea amalthea eidothea leucothea philothea thea timothea annathea bethea mathea matthea althea eletheaRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (hea) - Names That Ends with hea:
rhea alyshea lashea cumhea o'shea sheaRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ea) - Names That Ends with ea:
aurea chelsea dorotea aeaea airlea althaea antea anticlea astraea cytherea ennea gaea galatea medea metea orea penthesilea thaddea alamea kamea maylea amalea floarea andrea mircea alesea aletea alexandrea alurea anndreea audrea bernadea boadicea bodiccea bodicea boudicea brea clodovea deandrea dukinea dulcinea erea galea holea janea kailea kaylea kealsea kelsea kolleea lea leondrea linnea maitea mattea nacumbea orquidea shawnasea trinitea gildea costea tea dea ricwea pennlea kea harelea graeglea fearnlea aenedlea marea matea azalea nicea lydea astrea edrea nereaNAMES RHYMING WITH PANTHEA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (panthe) - Names That Begins with panthe:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (panth) - Names That Begins with panth:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (pant) - Names That Begins with pant:
pant panteleimonRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (pan) - Names That Begins with pan:
pan panagiota panagiotis pancho pancratius pandara pandareos pandarus pandora pannoowau panphila pansy panyaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (pa) - Names That Begins with pa:
paaveli paavo pabla pablo pacho pachu'a paciencia paco pacorro padarn paddy paden padgett padma padraic padraig padraigin padriac padric padruig paegastun paeivi paella pafko pag page paget pahana paharita paien paige paili paine paislee paiton paityn pajackok paki pakuna pakwa palaemon palamedes palassa palba palban paliki pall pallatin pallaton palmer palmere palmira paloma palomydes palsmedes palt-el palti pamela pamuy pamuya paola paolo papan papandr paquita parfait paris parisch park parke parker parkin parkins parkinson parlan parle parmis parnall parnel parnell parnella parounag parr parrish parsaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PANTHEA:
First Names which starts with 'pan' and ends with 'hea':
First Names which starts with 'pa' and ends with 'ea':
First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 'a':
parthenia pascala pasclina pasha pastora patricia patrina patrizia paula paulita pavla paza pazia peada pedra pekka pelagia pelicia pelopia penda penina penthia pepita perahta perfecta pesha peta peterka petra petrica petrina petronela petronilla petunia phaedra phaethusa phedora pheodora phiala phila philana philberta philipinna philippa phillida phillina phillipa philomela philomena philomina pia pierretta pietra pippa piroska pista pithasthana placida polikwaptiwa poloma polyhymnia polyxena portia posala powaqa pramlocha praza primavera priscilla priyana priyanka prudencia prunella puebla pura pureza purisima pyrena pyrrha pythiaEnglish Words Rhyming PANTHEA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PANTHEA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PANTHEA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (anthea) - English Words That Ends with anthea:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (nthea) - English Words That Ends with nthea:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (thea) - English Words That Ends with thea:
althea | noun (n.) A genus of plants of the Mallow family. It includes the officinal marsh mallow, and the garden hollyhocks. |
noun (n.) An ornamental shrub (Hibiscus Syriacus) of the Mallow family. |
barathea | noun (n.) A soft fabric with a kind of basket weave and a diapered pattern. |
promethea | noun (n.) A large American bombycid moth (Callosamia promethea). Its larva feeds on the sassafras, wild cherry, and other trees, and suspends its cocoon from a branch by a silken band. |
philathea | noun (n.) An international, interdenominational organization of Bible classes of young women. |
thea | noun (n.) A genus of plants found in China and Japan; the tea plant. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (hea) - English Words That Ends with hea:
blennorrhea | noun (n.) An inordinate secretion and discharge of mucus. |
noun (n.) Gonorrhea. |
bohea | noun (n.) Bohea tea, an inferior kind of black tea. See under Tea. |
diarrhea | noun (n.) Alt. of Diarrhoea |
dysmenorrhea | noun (n.) Difficult and painful menstruation. |
gonorrhea | noun (n.) Alt. of Gonorrhoea |
rhea | noun (n.) The ramie or grass-cloth plant. See Grass-cloth plant, under Grass. |
noun (n.) Any one of three species of large South American ostrichlike birds of the genera Rhea and Pterocnemia. Called also the American ostrich. |
seborrhea | noun (n.) A morbidly increased discharge of sebaceous matter upon the skin; stearrhea. |
spermatorrhea | noun (n.) Alt. of Spermatorrhoea |
stearrhea | noun (n.) seborrhea. |
trachea | noun (n.) The windpipe. See Illust. of Lung. |
noun (n.) One of the respiratory tubes of insects and arachnids. | |
noun (n.) One of the large cells in woody tissue which have spiral, annular, or other markings, and are connected longitudinally so as to form continuous ducts. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PANTHEA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (panthe) - Words That Begins with panthe:
pantheism | noun (n.) The doctrine that the universe, taken or conceived of as a whole, is God; the doctrine that there is no God but the combined force and laws which are manifested in the existing universe; cosmotheism. |
pantheist | noun (n.) One who holds to pantheism. |
pantheistic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pantheistical |
pantheistical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to pantheism; founded in, or leading to, pantheism. |
pantheologist | noun (n.) One versed in pantheology. |
pantheology | noun (n.) A system of theology embracing all religions; a complete system of theology. |
pantheon | noun (n.) A temple dedicated to all the gods; especially, the building so called at Rome. |
noun (n.) The collective gods of a people, or a work treating of them; as, a divinity of the Greek pantheon. |
panther | noun (n.) A large dark-colored variety of the leopard, by some zoologists considered a distinct species. It is marked with large ringlike spots, the centers of which are darker than the color of the body. |
noun (n.) In America, the name is applied to the puma, or cougar, and sometimes to the jaguar. |
pantheress | noun (n.) A female panther. |
pantherine | adjective (a.) Like a panther, esp. in color; as, the pantherine snake (Ptyas mucosus) of Brazil. |
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (panth) - Words That Begins with panth:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pant) - Words That Begins with pant:
panting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pant |
pant | noun (n.) A quick breathing; a catching of the breath; a gasp. |
noun (n.) A violent palpitation of the heart. | |
verb (v. i.) To breathe quickly or in a labored manner, as after exertion or from eagerness or excitement; to respire with heaving of the breast; to gasp. | |
verb (v. i.) Hence: To long eagerly; to desire earnestly. | |
verb (v. i.) To beat with unnatural violence or rapidity; to palpitate, or throb; -- said of the heart. | |
verb (v. i.) To sigh; to flutter; to languish. | |
verb (v. t.) To breathe forth quickly or in a labored manner; to gasp out. | |
verb (v. t.) To long for; to be eager after. |
pantable | noun (n.) See Pantofle. |
pantacosm | noun (n.) See Cosmolabe. |
pantagraph | noun (n.) See Pantograph. |
pantagruelism | noun (n.) The theory or practice of the medical profession; -- used in burlesque or ridicule. |
noun (n.) An assumption of buffoonery to cover some serious purpose. |
pantalet | noun (n.) One of the legs of the loose drawers worn by children and women; particularly, the lower part of such a garment, coming below the knee, often made in a separate piece; -- chiefly in the plural. |
pantaloon | noun (n.) A ridiculous character, or an old dotard, in the Italian comedy; also, a buffoon in pantomimes. |
noun (n.) A bifurcated garment for a man, covering the body from the waist downwards, and consisting of breeches and stockings in one. | |
noun (n.) In recent times, same as Trousers. |
pantaloonery | noun (n.) The character or performances of a pantaloon; buffoonery. |
noun (n.) Materials for pantaloons. |
pantamorph | noun (n.) That which assumes, or exists in, all forms. |
pantamorphic | adjective (a.) Taking all forms. |
pantascope | noun (n.) A pantascopic camera. |
pantascopic | adjective (a.) Viewing all; taking a view of the whole. See under Camera. |
pantastomata | noun (n. pl.) One of the divisions of Flagellata, including the monads and allied forms. |
pantechnicon | noun (n.) A depository or place where all sorts of manufactured articles are collected for sale. |
pantelegraph | noun (n.) See under Telegraph. |
panter | noun (n.) One who pants. |
noun (n.) A keeper of the pantry; a pantler. | |
noun (n.) A net; a noose. |
panteutonic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to all the Teutonic races. |
pantile | noun (n.) A roofing tile, of peculiar form, having a transverse section resembling an elongated S laid on its side (/). |
pantisocracy | noun (n.) A Utopian community, in which all should rule equally, such as was devised by Coleridge, Lovell, and Southey, in their younger days. |
pantisocrat | noun (n.) A pantisocratist. |
pantisocratic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a pantisocracy. |
pantisocratist | noun (n.) One who favors or supports the theory of a pantisocracy. |
pantler | noun (n.) The servant or officer, in a great family, who has charge of the bread and the pantry. |
pantochronometer | noun (n.) An instrument combining a compass, sundial, and universal time dial. |
pantofle | noun (n.) A slipper for the foot. |
pantograph | noun (n.) An instrument for copying plans, maps, and other drawings, on the same, or on a reduced or an enlarged, scale. |
pantographic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pantographical |
pantographical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a pantograph; relating to pantography. |
pantography | noun (n.) A general description; entire view of an object. |
pantological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to pantology. |
pantologist | noun (n.) One versed in pantology; a writer of pantology. |
pantology | noun (n.) A systematic view of all branches of human knowledge; a work of universal information. |
pantometer | noun (n.) An instrument for measuring angles for determining elevations, distances, etc. |
pantometry | noun (n.) Universal measurement. |
pantomime | noun (n.) A universal mimic; an actor who assumes many parts; also, any actor. |
noun (n.) One who acts his part by gesticulation or dumb show only, without speaking; a pantomimist. | |
noun (n.) A dramatic representation by actors who use only dumb show; hence, dumb show, generally. | |
noun (n.) A dramatic and spectacular entertainment of which dumb acting as well as burlesque dialogue, music, and dancing by Clown, Harlequin, etc., are features. | |
adjective (a.) Representing only in mute actions; pantomimic; as, a pantomime dance. |
pantomimic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pantomimical |
pantomimical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pantomime; representing by dumb show. |
pantomimist | noun (n.) An actor in pantomime; also, a composer of pantomimes. |
panton | noun (n.) A horseshoe to correct a narrow, hoofbound heel. |
pantophagist | noun (n.) A person or an animal that has the habit of eating all kinds of food. |
pantophagous | adjective (a.) Eating all kinds of food. |
pantophagy | noun (n.) The habit or power of eating all kinds of food. |
pantopoda | noun (n. pl.) Same as Pycnogonida. |
pantoscopic | adjective (a.) Literally, seeing everything; -- a term applied to eyeglasses or spectacles divided into two segments, the upper being designed for distant vision, the lower for vision of near objects. |
pantry | noun (n.) An apartment or closet in which bread and other provisions are kept. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pan) - Words That Begins with pan:
pan | noun (n.) A part; a portion. |
noun (n.) The distance comprised between the angle of the epaule and the flanked angle. | |
noun (n.) A leaf of gold or silver. | |
noun (n.) The betel leaf; also, the masticatory made of the betel leaf, etc. See /etel. | |
noun (n.) The god of shepherds, guardian of bees, and patron of fishing and hunting. He is usually represented as having the head and trunk of a man, with the legs, horns, and tail of a goat, and as playing on the shepherd's pipe, which he is said to have invented. | |
noun (n.) A shallow, open dish or vessel, usually of metal, employed for many domestic uses, as for setting milk for cream, for frying or baking food, etc.; also employed for various uses in manufacturing. | |
noun (n.) A closed vessel for boiling or evaporating. See Vacuum pan, under Vacuum. | |
noun (n.) The part of a flintlock which holds the priming. | |
noun (n.) The skull, considered as a vessel containing the brain; the upper part of the head; the brainpan; the cranium. | |
noun (n.) A recess, or bed, for the leaf of a hinge. | |
noun (n.) The hard stratum of earth that lies below the soil. See Hard pan, under Hard. | |
noun (n.) A natural basin, containing salt or fresh water, or mud. | |
verb (v. t. & i.) To join or fit together; to unite. | |
verb (v. t.) To separate, as gold, from dirt or sand, by washing in a kind of pan. | |
verb (v. i.) To yield gold in, or as in, the process of panning; -- usually with out; as, the gravel panned out richly. | |
verb (v. i.) To turn out (profitably or unprofitably); to result; to develop; as, the investigation, or the speculation, panned out poorly. |
panning | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pan |
panabase | noun (n.) Same as Tetrahedrite. |
panacea | noun (n.) A remedy for all diseases; a universal medicine; a cure-all; catholicon; hence, a relief or solace for affliction. |
noun (n.) The herb allheal. |
panacean | adjective (a.) Having the properties of a panacea. |
panache | noun (n.) A plume or bunch of feathers, esp. such a bunch worn on the helmet; any military plume, or ornamental group of feathers. |
panada | noun (n.) Alt. of Panade |
panade | noun (n.) Bread boiled in water to the consistence of pulp, and sweetened or flavored. |
noun (n.) A dagger. |
panary | noun (n.) A storehouse for bread. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to bread or to breadmaking. |
pancake | noun (n.) A thin cake of batter fried in a pan or on a griddle; a griddlecake; a flapjack. |
pancarte | noun (n.) A royal charter confirming to a subject all his possessions. |
pance | noun (n.) The pansy. |
panch | noun (n.) See Paunch. |
panchway | noun (n.) A Bengalese four-oared boat for passengers. |
pancratian | adjective (a.) Pancratic; athletic. |
pancratiast | noun (n.) One who engaged in the contests of the pancratium. |
pancratiastic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pancratium. |
pancratic | adjective (a.) Having all or many degrees of power; having a great range of power; -- said of an eyepiece made adjustable so as to give a varying magnifying power. |
adjective (a.) Alt. of Pancratical |
pancratical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pancratium; athletic. |
pancratist | noun (n.) An athlete; a gymnast. |
pancratium | noun (n.) An athletic contest involving both boxing and wrestling. |
noun (n.) A genus of Old World amaryllideous bulbous plants, having a funnel-shaped perianth with six narrow spreading lobes. The American species are now placed in the related genus Hymenocallis. |
pancreas | noun (n.) The sweetbread, a gland connected with the intestine of nearly all vertebrates. It is usually elongated and light-colored, and its secretion, called the pancreatic juice, is discharged, often together with the bile, into the upper part of the intestines, and is a powerful aid in digestion. See Illust. of Digestive apparatus. |
pancreatic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pancreas; as, the pancreatic secretion, digestion, ferments. |
pancreatin | noun (n.) One of the digestive ferments of the pancreatic juice; also, a preparation containing such a ferment, made from the pancreas of animals, and used in medicine as an aid to digestion. |
pancy | noun (n.) See Pansy. |
panda | noun (n.) A small Asiatic mammal (Ailurus fulgens) having fine soft fur. It is related to the bears, and inhabits the mountains of Northern India. |
pandanus | noun (n.) A genus of endogenous plants. See Screw pine. |
pandar | noun (n.) Same as Pander. |
pandarism | noun (n.) Same as Panderism. |
pandarous | adjective (a.) Panderous. |
pandean | adjective (a.) Of or relating to the god Pan. |
pandect | noun (n.) A treatise which comprehends the whole of any science. |
noun (n.) The digest, or abridgment, in fifty books, of the decisions, writings, and opinions of the old Roman jurists, made in the sixth century by direction of the emperor Justinian, and forming the leading compilation of the Roman civil law. |
pandemic | noun (n.) A pandemic disease. |
adjective (a.) Affecting a whole people or a number of countries; everywhere epidemic. |
pandemonium | noun (n.) The great hall or council chamber of demons or evil spirits. |
noun (n.) An utterly lawless, riotous place or assemblage. |
pander | noun (n.) A male bawd; a pimp; a procurer. |
noun (n.) Hence, one who ministers to the evil designs and passions of another. | |
verb (v. t.) To play the pander for. | |
verb (v. i.) To act the part of a pander. |
pandering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pander |
panderage | noun (n.) The act of pandering. |
panderism | noun (n.) The employment, arts, or practices of a pander. |
panderly | adjective (a.) Having the quality of a pander. |
pandermite | noun (n.) A hydrous borate of lime, near priceite. |
panderous | adjective (a.) Of or relating to a pander; characterizing a pander. |
pandiculated | adjective (a.) Extended; spread out; stretched. |
pandiculation | noun (n.) A stretching and stiffening of the trunk and extremities, as when fatigued and drowsy. |
pandit | noun (n.) See Pundit. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PANTHEA:
English Words which starts with 'pan' and ends with 'hea':
English Words which starts with 'pa' and ends with 'ea':
palea | noun (n.) The interior chaff or husk of grasses. |
noun (n.) One of the chaffy scales or bractlets growing on the receptacle of many compound flowers, as the Coreopsis, the sunflower, etc. | |
noun (n.) A pendulous process of the skin on the throat of a bird, as in the turkey; a dewlap. |
paleechinoidea | noun (n. pl.) An extinct order of sea urchins found in the Paleozoic rocks. They had more than twenty vertical rows of plates. Called also Palaeechini. |
paleocrinoidea | noun (n. pl.) A suborder of Crinoidea found chiefly in the Paleozoic rocks. |
panathenaea | noun (n. pl.) The most ancient and important festival of Athens, celebrated in honor of Athena, the tutelary goddess of the city. |