First Names Rhyming RHETA
English Words Rhyming RHETA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES RHETA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RHETA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (heta) - English Words That Ends with heta:
theta | noun (n.) A letter of the Greek alphabet corresponding to th in English; -- sometimes called the unlucky letter, from being used by the judges on their ballots in passing condemnation on a prisoner, it being the first letter of the Greek qa`natos, death. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (eta) - English Words That Ends with eta:
beta | noun (n.) The second letter of the Greek alphabet, B, /. See B, and cf. etymology of Alphabet. |
excreta | noun (n. pl.) Matters to be excreted. |
hyperotreta | noun (n. pl.) An order of marsipobranchs, including the Myxine or hagfish and the genus Bdellostoma. They have barbels around the mouth, one tooth on the plate, and a communication between the nasal aperture and the throat. See Hagfish. |
keta | noun (n.) A small salmon (Oncorhynchus keta) of inferior value, which in the autumn runs up all the larger rivers between San Francisco and Kamchatka. |
martineta | noun (n.) A species of tinamou (Calopezus elegans), having a long slender crest. |
nepeta | noun (n.) A genus of labiate plants, including the catnip and ground ivy. |
oligochaeta | noun (n. pl.) An order of Annelida which includes the earthworms and related species. |
pallometa | noun (n.) A pompano. |
peseta | noun (n.) A Spanish silver coin, and money of account, equal to about nineteen cents, and divided into 100 centesimos. |
pieta | noun (n.) A representation of the dead Christ, attended by the Virgin Mary or by holy women and angels. |
polychaeta | noun (n. pl.) One of the two principal groups of Chaetopoda. It includes those that have prominent parapodia and fascicles of setae. See Illust. under Parapodia. |
seta | noun (n.) Any slender, more or less rigid, bristlelike organ or part; as the hairs of a caterpillar, the slender spines of a crustacean, the hairlike processes of a protozoan, the bristles or stiff hairs on the leaves of some plants, or the pedicel of the capsule of a moss. |
| noun (n.) One of the movable chitinous spines or hooks of an annelid. They usually arise in clusters from muscular capsules, and are used in locomotion and for defense. They are very diverse in form. |
| noun (n.) One of the spinelike feathers at the base of the bill of certain birds. |
spirochaeta | noun (n.) Alt. of Spirochaete |
taffeta | noun (n.) Alt. of Taffety |
zeta | noun (n.) A Greek letter corresponding to our z. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RHETA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (rhet) - Words That Begins with rhet:
rhetian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the ancient Rhaeti, or Rhaetians, or to Rhaetia, their country; as, the Rhetian Alps, now the country of Tyrol and the Grisons. |
rhetic | adjective (a.) Same as Rhaetic. |
rhetizite | noun (n.) Same as Rhaetizite. |
rhetor | noun (n.) A rhetorician. |
rhetoric | noun (n.) The art of composition; especially, elegant composition in prose. |
| noun (n.) Oratory; the art of speaking with propriety, elegance, and force. |
| noun (n.) Hence, artificial eloquence; fine language or declamation without conviction or earnest feeling. |
| noun (n.) Fig. : The power of persuasion or attraction; that which allures or charms. |
rhetorical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to rhetoric; according to, or exhibiting, rhetoric; oratorical; as, the rhetorical art; a rhetorical treatise; a rhetorical flourish. |
rhetorication | noun (n.) Rhetorical amplification. |
rhetorician | noun (n.) One well versed in the rules and principles of rhetoric. |
| noun (n.) A teacher of rhetoric. |
| noun (n.) An orator; specifically, an artificial orator without genuine eloquence; a declaimer. |
| adjective (a.) Suitable to a master of rhetoric. |
rhetorizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rhetorize |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (rhe) - Words That Begins with rhe:
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. |
rheae | noun (n. pl.) A suborder of struthious birds including the rheas. |
rheeboc | noun (n.) The peele. |
rheic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid (commonly called chrysophanic acid) found in rhubarb (Rheum). |
rhein | noun (n.) Chrysophanic acid. |
rheinberry | noun (n.) One of the berries or drupes of the European buckthorn; also, the buckthorn itself. |
rhematic | noun (n.) The doctrine of propositions or sentences. |
| adjective (a.) Having a verb for its base; derived from a verb; as, rhematic adjectives. |
rhemish | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Rheimis, or Reima, in France. |
rhenish | noun (n.) Rhine wine. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the river Rhine; as, Rhenish wine. |
rheochord | noun (n.) A metallic wire used for regulating the resistance of a circuit, or varying the strength of an electric current, by inserting a greater or less length of it in the circuit. |
rheometer | noun (n.) An instrument for measuring currents, especially the force or intensity of electrical currents; a galvanometer. |
| noun (n.) An instrument for measuring the velocity of the blood current in the arteries. |
rheometric | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a rheometer or rheometry. |
rheometry | noun (n.) The measurement of the force or intensity of currents. |
| noun (n.) The calculus; fluxions. |
rheomotor | noun (n.) Any apparatus by which an electrical current is originated. |
rheophore | noun (n.) A connecting wire of an electric or voltaic apparatus, traversed by a current. |
| noun (n.) One of the poles of a voltaic battery; an electrode. |
rheoscope | noun (n.) An instrument for detecting the presence or movement of currents, as of electricity. |
rheostat | noun (n.) A contrivance for adjusting or regulating the strength of electrical currents, operating usually by the intercalation of resistance which can be varied at will. |
rheotome | noun (n.) An instrument which periodically or otherwise interrupts an electric current. |
rheotrope | noun (n.) An instrument for reversing the direction of an electric current. |
rhesus | noun (n.) A monkey; the bhunder. |
rheum | noun (n.) A genus of plants. See Rhubarb. |
| noun (n.) A serous or mucous discharge, especially one from the eves or nose. |
rheumatic | noun (n.) One affected with rheumatism. |
| adjective (a.) Derived from, or having the character of, rheum; rheumic. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to rheumatism; as, rheumatic pains or affections; affected with rheumatism; as, a rheumatic old man; causing rheumatism; as, a rheumatic day. |
rheumatism | noun (n.) A general disease characterized by painful, often multiple, local inflammations, usually affecting the joints and muscles, but also extending sometimes to the deeper organs, as the heart. |
rheumatismal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to rheumatism. |
rheumatismoid | adjective (a.) Of or resembling rheum or rheumatism. |
rheumic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characterized by, rheum. |
rheumides | noun (n. pl.) The class of skin disease developed by the dartrous diathesis. See under Dartrous. |
rheumy | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to rheum; abounding in, or causing, rheum; affected with rheum. |
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. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RHETA:
English Words which starts with 'rh' and ends with 'ta':
rhizostomata | noun (n. pl.) A suborder of Medusae which includes very large species without marginal tentacles, but having large mouth lobes closely united at the edges. See Illust. in Appendix. |
rhynchota | noun (n. pl.) Same as Hemiptera. |