Name Report For First Name MEDWINE:

MEDWINE

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

Rhymes with MEDWINE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming MEDWINE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES MEDWİNE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH MEDWİNE (According to last letters):

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

glaedwine

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

aldwine audwine godwine goldwine goodwine heardwine ordwine eadwine

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

aelfwine aethelwine elwine aescwine corwine deorwine freowine gaarwine haethowine maelwine maerewine maethelwine selwine unwine adalwine wine earwine iuwine oswine

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

ankine lucine eguskine jensine larine nielsine petrine aceline alaine albertine alexandrine ermengardine jacqueline marjolaine adeline alfonsine ambrosine celandine evangeline lexine nerine columbine cymbeline turquine uwaine cymbelline locrine adine aine alastrine alexine alhertine aline alphonsine angeline ardine arline arthurine avelaine aveline berdine bernadine bettine birdine carmeline carmine caroline cateline catharine catherine catline celestine celine charlaine charline charmaine charmine cherine christine claudine clementine conradine coraline corrine cristine darline davine delcine delphine dorine dukine earline

NAMES RHYMING WITH MEDWİNE (According to first letters):

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

medwin

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

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

medwyn

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

meda medb medea medina medora medoro medr medredydd medrod medus medusa

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

mead meade meadghbh meadhbh meadhra meadow meagan mealcoluim meara mearr mecatl meccus meeda meena megan megane megara megdn megedagik meghan mehadi mehdi mehemet mehetabel meheytabel mehitabelle mehitahelle meht-urt mei-yin meika meilseoir meinhard meinke meino meinrad meinyard meir meira mejra meka mekhi mekledoodum mekonnen mel melaina melaine melampus melanee melania melanie melanippus melantha melanthe melanthius melantho melborn melbourne melburn melby melbyrne melchoir meldon meldri meldrick meldrik meldryk mele meleagant meleager melecertes melechan melek melena melesse meleta meletios meli melia meliadus melina melinda meliodas melisande melisenda melissa melisse melita

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MEDWİNE:

First Names which starts with 'med' and ends with 'ine':

First Names which starts with 'me' and ends with 'ne':

melpomene melrone

First Names which starts with 'm' and ends with 'e':

mabelle mable macaire macalpine macauliffe macayle macbride mace macee macfarlane macfie macie mackaylie mackenzie mackinzie mackynsie maclaine maclane macquarrie macrae madale madalene madalyne maddalene maddie maddisynne maddy-rose madelaine madeleine madelene madeline madge madie madntyre madre mae maelee maetthere maeve mafuane magaere magaskawee magdalene magee maggie magnilde mahpee maibe maible maidie maiele maile maille maiolaine maipe maire maisie maitane maite maitilde makaela-marie makahlie makale makawee makenzie maldue maledysaunte malene malerie malleville mallorie malmuirie malone malvine mamie mandie mane manette manneville mannie manute manville maolmuire maoltuile marce marceline marcelle marchelle mare maree margarethe margawse margerie marguerite mariamne mariane marianne maribelle

English Words Rhyming MEDWINE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MEDWİNE AS A WHOLE:



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


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



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



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


brandywinenoun (n.) Brandy.

intertwinenoun (n.) The act intertwining, or the state of being intertwined.
 verb (v. t.) To unite by twining one with another; to entangle; to interlace.
 verb (v. i.) To be twined or twisted together; to become mutually involved or enfolded.

swinenoun (n.) Any animal of the hog kind, especially one of the domestical species. Swine secrete a large amount of subcutaneous fat, which, when extracted, is known as lard. The male is specifically called boar, the female, sow, and the young, pig. See Hog.

twinenoun (n.) A twist; a convolution.
 noun (n.) A strong thread composed of two or three smaller threads or strands twisted together, and used for various purposes, as for binding small parcels, making nets, and the like; a small cord or string.
 noun (n.) The act of twining or winding round.
 noun (n.) To twist together; to form by twisting or winding of threads; to wreathe; as, fine twined linen.
 noun (n.) To wind, as one thread around another, or as any flexible substance around another body.
 noun (n.) To wind about; to embrace; to entwine.
 noun (n.) To change the direction of.
 noun (n.) To mingle; to mix.
 verb (v. i.) To mutually twist together; to become mutually involved.
 verb (v. i.) To wind; to bend; to make turns; to meander.
 verb (v. i.) To turn round; to revolve.
 verb (v. i.) To ascend in spiral lines about a support; to climb spirally; as, many plants twine.

winenoun (n.) The expressed juice of grapes, esp. when fermented; a beverage or liquor prepared from grapes by squeezing out their juice, and (usually) allowing it to ferment.
 noun (n.) A liquor or beverage prepared from the juice of any fruit or plant by a process similar to that for grape wine; as, currant wine; gooseberry wine; palm wine.
 noun (n.) The effect of drinking wine in excess; intoxication.

withwinenoun (n.) Same as Withvine.


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


abietinenoun (n.) A resinous obtained from Strasburg turpentine or Canada balsam. It is without taste or smell, is insoluble in water, but soluble in alcohol (especially at the boiling point), in strong acetic acid, and in ether.

acacinenoun (n.) Gum arabic.

acalycineadjective (a.) Alt. of Acalysinous

acanthineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the plant acanthus.

acarineadjective (a.) Of or caused by acari or mites; as, acarine diseases.

acaulineadjective (a.) Same as Acaulescent.

accipitrineadjective (a.) Like or belonging to the Accipitres; raptorial; hawklike.

acervulineadjective (a.) Resembling little heaps.

acolyctinenoun (n.) An organic base, in the form of a white powder, obtained from Aconitum lycoctonum.

aconitinenoun (n.) An intensely poisonous alkaloid, extracted from aconite.

adamantineadjective (a.) Made of adamant, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; as, adamantine bonds or chains.
 adjective (a.) Like the diamond in hardness or luster.

adulterinenoun (n.) An illegitimate child.
 adjective (a.) Proceeding from adulterous intercourse. Hence: Spurious; without the support of law; illegal.

agatineadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, agate.

alabastrineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or like, alabaster; as alabastrine limbs.

alaninenoun (n.) A white crystalline base, C3H7NO2, derived from aldehyde ammonia.

aldineadjective (a.) An epithet applied to editions (chiefly of the classics) which proceeded from the press of Aldus Manitius, and his family, of Venice, for the most part in the 16th century and known by the sign of the anchor and the dolphin. The term has also been applied to certain elegant editions of English works.

alexandrinenoun (n.) A kind of verse consisting in English of twelve syllables.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to Alexandria; Alexandrian.

algerinenoun (n.) A native or one of the people of Algiers or Algeria. Also, a pirate.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Algiers or Algeria.

alkalineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an alkali or to alkalies; having the properties of an alkali.

almandinenoun (n.) The common red variety of garnet.

almondinenoun (n.) See Almandine

alpestrineadjective (a.) Pertaining to the Alps, or other high mountains; as, Alpestrine diseases, etc.
 adjective (a.) Growing on the elevated parts of mountains, but not above the timbe/ line; subalpine.

alphonsineadjective (a.) Of or relating to Alphonso X., the Wise, King of Castile (1252-1284).

alpineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Alps, or to any lofty mountain; as, Alpine snows; Alpine plants.
 adjective (a.) Like the Alps; lofty.

altheinenoun (n.) Asparagine.

aluminenoun (n.) Alumina.

alvineadjective (a.) Of, from, in, or pertaining to, the belly or the intestines; as, alvine discharges; alvine concretions.

amandinenoun (n.) The vegetable casein of almonds.
 noun (n.) A kind of cold cream prepared from almonds, for chapped hands, etc.

amanitinenoun (n.) The poisonous principle of some fungi.

amaranthineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to amaranth.
 adjective (a.) Unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying.
 adjective (a.) Of a purplish color.

amarinenoun (n.) A characteristic crystalline substance, obtained from oil of bitter almonds.

amethystineadjective (a.) Resembling amethyst, especially in color; bluish violet.
 adjective (a.) Composed of, or containing, amethyst.

aminenoun (n.) One of a class of strongly basic substances derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by a basic atom or radical.

amygdalineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, almonds.

anatineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the ducks; ducklike.

andesinenoun (n.) A kind of triclinic feldspar found in the Andes.

andineadjective (a.) Andean; as, Andine flora.

angevinenoun (n.) A native of Anjou.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Anjou in France.

anguineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a snake or serpent.

anilinenoun (n.) An organic base belonging to the phenylamines. It may be regarded as ammonia in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced by the radical phenyl. It is a colorless, oily liquid, originally obtained from indigo by distillation, but now largely manufactured from coal tar or nitrobenzene as a base from which many brilliant dyes are made.
 adjective (a.) Made from, or of the nature of, aniline.

animalculineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, animalcules.

annotinenoun (n.) A bird one year old, or that has once molted.

anserineadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a goose, or the skin of a goose.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Anseres.

antalkalinenoun (n.) Anything that neutralizes, or that counteracts an alkaline tendency in the system.
 adjective (a.) Of power to counteract alkalies.

antifebrinenoun (n.) Acetanilide.

antilopineadjective (a.) Of or relating to the antelope.

antipyrinenoun (n.) An artificial alkaloid, believed to be efficient in abating fever.

antitoxinenoun (n.) A substance (sometimes the product of a specific micro-organism and sometimes naturally present in the blood or tissues of an animal), capable of producing immunity from certain diseases, or of counteracting the poisonous effects of pathogenic bacteria.

apennineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, the Apennines, a chain of mountains extending through Italy.

apomorphinenoun (n.) A crystalline alkaloid obtained from morphia. It is a powerful emetic.

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


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



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



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



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


medalnoun (n.) A piece of metal in the form of a coin, struck with a device, and intended to preserve the remembrance of a notable event or an illustrious person, or to serve as a reward.
 verb (v. t.) To honor or reward with a medal.

medalingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Medal

medaletnoun (n.) A small medal.

medalistnoun (n.) A person that is skilled or curious in medals; a collector of medals.
 noun (n.) A designer of medals.
 noun (n.) One who has gained a medal as the reward of merit.

medallicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a medal, or to medals.

medallionnoun (n.) A large medal or memorial coin.
 noun (n.) A circular or oval (or, sometimes, square) tablet bearing a figure or figures represented in relief.

medalurgynoun (n.) The art of making and striking medals and coins.

meddlingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Meddle
 adjective (a.) Meddlesome.

meddlernoun (n.) One who meddles; one who interferes or busies himself with things in which he has no concern; an officious person; a busybody.

meddlesomeadjective (a.) Given to meddling; apt to interpose in the affairs of others; officiously intrusive.

medenoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Media in Asia.
 noun (n.) See lst & 2d Mead, and Meed.

medianoun (n.) pl. of Medium.
 noun (n.) One of the sonant mutes /, /, / (b, d, g), in Greek, or of their equivalents in other languages, so named as intermediate between the tenues, /, /, / (p, t, k), and the aspiratae (aspirates) /, /, / (ph or f, th, ch). Also called middle mute, or medial, and sometimes soft mute.
  (pl. ) of Medium

mediacynoun (n.) The state or quality of being mediate.

mediaevaladjective (a.) Of or relating to the Middle Ages; as, mediaeval architecture.

mediaevalismnoun (n.) The method or spirit of the Middle Ages; devotion to the institutions and practices of the Middle Ages; a survival from the Middle Ages.

mediaevalistnoun (n.) One who has a taste for, or is versed in, the history of the Middle Ages; one in sympathy with the spirit or forms of the Middle Ages.

mediaevalsnoun (n. pl.) The people who lived in the Middle Ages.

medialnoun (n.) See 2d Media.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a mean or average; mean; as, medial alligation.

medialunanoun (n.) See Half-moon.

mediannoun (n.) A median line or point.
 adjective (a.) Being in the middle; running through the middle; as, a median groove.
 adjective (a.) Situated in the middle; lying in a plane dividing a bilateral animal into right and left halves; -- said of unpaired organs and parts; as, median coverts.

mediantnoun (n.) The third above the keynote; -- so called because it divides the interval between the tonic and dominant into two thirds.

mediastinaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a mediastinum.

mediastinenoun (n.) Alt. of Mediastinum

mediastinumnoun (n.) A partition; a septum; specifically, the folds of the pleura (and the space included between them) which divide the thorax into a right and left cavity. The space included between these folds of the pleura, called the mediastinal space, contains the heart and gives passage to the esophagus and great blood vessels.

mediateadjective (a.) Being between the two extremes; middle; interposed; intervening; intermediate.
 adjective (a.) Acting by means, or by an intervening cause or instrument; not direct or immediate; acting or suffering through an intervening agent or condition.
 adjective (a.) Gained or effected by a medium or condition.
 adjective (a.) To be in the middle, or between two; to intervene.
 adjective (a.) To interpose between parties, as the equal friend of each, esp. for the purpose of effecting a reconciliation or agreement; as, to mediate between nations.
 verb (v. t.) To effect by mediation or interposition; to bring about as a mediator, instrument, or means; as, to mediate a peace.
 verb (v. t.) To divide into two equal parts.

mediatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mediate

mediatenessnoun (n.) The state of being mediate.

mediationadjective (a.) The act of mediating; action or relation of anything interposed; action as a necessary condition, means, or instrument; interposition; intervention.
 adjective (a.) Hence, specifically, agency between parties at variance, with a view to reconcile them; entreaty for another; intercession.

mediativeadjective (a.) Pertaining to mediation; used in mediation; as, mediative efforts.

mediatizationnoun (n.) The act of mediatizing.

mediatizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Mediatize

mediatornoun (n.) One who mediates; especially, one who interposes between parties at variance for the purpose of reconciling them; hence, an intercessor.

mediatorialadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a mediator, or to mediation; mediatory; as, a mediatorial office.

mediatorshipnoun (n.) The office or character of a mediator.

mediatoryadjective (a.) Mediatorial.

mediatressnoun (n.) Alt. of Mediatrix

mediatrixnoun (n.) A female mediator.

medicnoun (n.) A leguminous plant of the genus Medicago. The black medic is the Medicago lupulina; the purple medic, or lucern, is M. sativa.
 adjective (a.) Medical.

medicableadjective (a.) Capable of being medicated; admitting of being cured or healed.

medicaladjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or having to do with, the art of healing disease, or the science of medicine; as, the medical profession; medical services; a medical dictionary; medical jurisprudence.
 adjective (a.) Containing medicine; used in medicine; medicinal; as, the medical properties of a plant.

medicamentnoun (n.) Anything used for healing diseases or wounds; a medicine; a healing application.

medicamentaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to medicaments or healing applications; having the qualities of medicaments.

medicasternoun (n.) A quack.

medicatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Medicate

medicativeadjective (a.) Medicinal; acting like a medicine.

mediceanadjective (a.) Of or relating to the Medici, a noted Italian family; as, the Medicean Venus.

medicinableadjective (a.) Medicinal; having the power of healing.

medicinaladjective (a.) Having curative or palliative properties; used for the cure or alleviation of bodily disorders; as, medicinal tinctures, plants, or springs.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to medicine; medical.

medicinenoun (n.) The science which relates to the prevention, cure, or alleviation of disease.
 noun (n.) Any substance administered in the treatment of disease; a remedial agent; a remedy; physic.
 noun (n.) A philter or love potion.
 noun (n.) A physician.
 noun (n.) Among the North American Indians, any object supposed to give control over natural or magical forces, to act as a protective charm, or to cause healing; also, magical power itself; the potency which a charm, token, or rite is supposed to exert.
 noun (n.) Hence, a similar object or agency among other savages.
 noun (n.) Short for Medicine man.
 noun (n.) Intoxicating liquor; drink.
 verb (v. t.) To give medicine to; to affect as a medicine does; to remedy; to cure.

medicommissurenoun (n.) A large transverse commissure in the third ventricle of the brain; the middle or soft commissure.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MEDWİNE:

English Words which starts with 'med' and ends with 'ine':



English Words which starts with 'me' and ends with 'ne':

meconidinenoun (n.) An alkaloid found in opium, and extracted as a yellow amorphous substance which is easily decomposed.

megadynenoun (n.) One of the larger measures of force, amounting to one million dynes.

megaphonenoun (n.) A device to magnify sound, or direct it in a given direction in a greater volume, as a very large funnel used as an ear trumpet or as a speaking trumpet.

megasthenenoun (n.) One of a group which includes the higher orders of mammals, having a large size as a typical characteristic.

meinenoun (n.) Alt. of Meiny
 verb (v. t.) See Menge.

meioceneadjective (a.) See Miocene.

melaminenoun (n.) A strong nitrogenous base, C3H6N6, produced from several cyanogen compounds, and obtained as a white crystalline substance, -- formerly supposed to be produced by the decomposition of melam. Called also cyanuramide.

melanilinenoun (n.) A complex nitrogenous hydrocarbon obtained artificially (as by the action of cyanogen chloride on aniline) as a white, crystalline substance; -- called also diphenyl guanidin.

meleagrineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the genus Meleagris.

melenenoun (n.) An unsaturated hydrocarbon, C30H60, of the ethylene series, obtained from beeswax as a white, scaly, crystalline wax; -- called also melissene, and melissylene.

melissylenenoun (n.) See Melene.

mellonenoun (n.) A yellow powder, C6H3N9, obtained from certain sulphocyanates. It has acid properties and forms compounds called mellonides.

melnenoun (n.) A mill.

melpomenenoun (n.) The Muse of tragedy.
 noun (n.) The eighteenth asteroid.

membranenoun (n.) A thin layer or fold of tissue, usually supported by a fibrous network, serving to cover or line some part or organ, and often secreting or absorbing certain fluids.

menisperminenoun (n.) An alkaloid distinct from picrotoxin and obtained from the cocculus indicus (the fruit of Anamirta Cocculus, formerly Menispermum Cocculus) as a white, crystalline, tasteless powder; -- called also menispermina.

menthenenoun (n.) A colorless liquid hydrocarbon resembling oil of turpentine, obtained by dehydrating menthol. It has an agreeable odor and a cooling taste.

merestonenoun (n.) A stone designating a limit or boundary; a landmark.

mesitylenenoun (n.) A colorless, fragrant liquid, C6H3(CH3)3, of the benzene series of hydrocarbons, obtained by distilling acetone with sulphuric acid.

mesneadjective (a.) Middle; intervening; as, a mesne lord, that is, a lord who holds land of a superior, but grants a part of it to another person, in which case he is a tenant to the superior, but lord or superior to the second grantee, and hence is called the mesne lord.

mesorhineadjective (a.) Having the nose of medium width; between leptorhine and platyrhine.

metacetonenoun (n.) A colorless liquid of an agreeable odor, C6H10O, obtained by distilling a mixture of sugar and lime; -- so called because formerly regarded as a polymeric modification of acetone.

metallinenoun (n.) A substance of variable composition, but resembling a soft, dark-colored metal, used in the bearings of machines for obviating friction, and as a substitute for lubricants.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a metal; metallic; as, metalline properties.
 adjective (a.) Impregnated with metallic salts; chalybeate; as, metalline water.

metapeptonenoun (n.) An intermediate product formed in the gastric digestion of albuminous matter.

metaxylenenoun (n.) That variety of xylene, or dimethyl benzene, in which the two methyl groups occupy the meta position with reference to each other. It is a colorless inf/ammable liquid.

methanenoun (n.) A light, colorless, gaseous, inflammable hydrocarbon, CH4; marsh gas. See Marsh gas, under Gas.

methenenoun (n.) See Methylene.

methylaminenoun (n.) See Methyl amine, under Methyl.

methylenenoun (n.) A hydrocarbon radical, CH2, not known in the free state, but regarded as an essential residue and component of certain derivatives of methane; as, methylene bromide, CH2Br2; -- formerly called also methene.

mezzaninenoun (n.) Same as Entresol.
 noun (n.) A partial story which is not on the same level with the story of the main part of the edifice, as of a back building, where the floors are on a level with landings of the staircase of the main house.
 noun (n.) A flooring laid over a floor to bring it up to some height or level.
 noun (n.) A floor under the stage, from which various contrivances, as traps, are worked.

metallophonenoun (n.) An instrument like a pianoforte, but having metal bars instead of strings.
 noun (n.) An instrument like the xylophone, but having metallic instead of wooden bars.