First Names Rhyming RHODA
English Words Rhyming RHODA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES RHODA AS A WHOLE:
rhodammonium | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, rhodium and ammonia; -- said of certain complex compounds. |
rhodanate | noun (n.) A salt of rhodanic acid; a sulphocyanate. |
rhodanic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid (commonly called sulphocyanic acid) which frms a red color with ferric salts. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RHODA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (hoda) - English Words That Ends with hoda:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (oda) - English Words That Ends with oda:
amblypoda | noun (n. pl.) A group of large, extinct, herbivorous mammals, common in the Tertiary formation of the United States. |
amphipoda | noun (n. pl.) A numerous group of fourteen -- footed Crustacea, inhabiting both fresh and salt water. The body is usually compressed laterally, and the anterior pairs or legs are directed downward and forward, but the posterior legs are usually turned upward and backward. The beach flea is an example. See Tetradecapoda and Arthrostraca. |
anarthropoda | noun (n. pl.) One of the divisions of Articulata in which there are no jointed legs, as the annelids; -- opposed to Arthropoda. |
anisopoda | noun (n. pl.) A division of Crustacea, which, in some its characteristics, is intermediate between Amphipoda and Isopoda. |
apoda | noun (n.) A group of cirripeds, destitute of footlike organs. |
| noun (n.) An order of Amphibia without feet. See Ophiomorpha. |
| noun (n.) A group of worms without appendages, as the leech. |
arthropoda | noun (n. pl.) A large division of Articulata, embracing all those that have jointed legs. It includes Insects, Arachnida, Pychnogonida, and Crustacea. |
brachiopoda | noun (n.) A class of Molluscoidea having a symmetrical bivalve shell, often attached by a fleshy peduncle. |
branchiogastropoda | noun (n. pl.) Those Gastropoda that breathe by branchiae, including the Prosobranchiata and Opisthobranchiata. |
branchiopoda | noun (n. pl.) An order of Entomostraca; -- so named from the feet of branchiopods having been supposed to perform the function of gills. It includes the fresh-water genera Branchipus, Apus, and Limnadia, and the genus Artemia found in salt lakes. It is also called Phyllopoda. See Phyllopoda, Cladocera. It is sometimes used in a broader sense. |
cephalopoda | noun (n. pl.) The highest class of Mollusca. |
chaetopoda | noun (n. pl.) A very extensive order of Annelida, characterized by the presence of lateral setae, or spines, on most or all of the segments. They are divided into two principal groups: Oligochaeta, including the earthworms and allied forms, and Polychaeta, including most of the marine species. |
cheilopoda | noun (n.) See Ch/lopoda. |
chilopoda | noun (n. pl.) One of the orders of myriapods, including the centipeds. They have a single pair of elongated legs attached laterally to each segment; well developed jaws; and a pair of thoracic legs converted into poison fangs. They are insectivorous, very active, and some species grow to the length of a foot. |
coda | noun (n.) A few measures added beyond the natural termination of a composition. |
copepoda | noun (n. pl.) An order of Entomostraca, including many minute Crustacea, both fresh-water and marine. |
decapoda | noun (n. pl.) The order of Crustacea which includes the shrimps, lobsters, crabs, etc. |
| noun (n. pl.) A division of the dibranchiate cephalopods including the cuttlefishes and squids. See Decacera. |
diplopoda | noun (n. pl.) An order of myriapods having two pairs of legs on each segment; the Chilognatha. |
elasipoda | noun (n. pl.) An order of holothurians mostly found in the deep sea. They are remarkable for their bilateral symmetry and curious forms. |
eucopepoda | noun (n. pl.) A group which includes the typical copepods and the lerneans. |
gasteropoda | noun (n. pl.) Same as Gastropoda. |
gastropoda | noun (n. pl.) One of the classes of Mollusca, of great extent. It includes most of the marine spiral shells, and the land and fresh-water snails. They generally creep by means of a flat, muscular disk, or foot, on the ventral side of the body. The head usually bears one or two pairs of tentacles. See Mollusca. |
heteropoda | noun (n. pl.) An order of pelagic Gastropoda, having the foot developed into a median fin. Some of the species are naked; others, as Carinaria and Atlanta, have thin glassy shells. |
hexapoda | noun (n. pl.) The true, or six-legged, insects; insects other than myriapods and arachnids. |
isopoda | noun (n. pl.) An order of sessile-eyed Crustacea, usually having seven pairs of legs, which are all similar in structure. |
laemodipoda | noun (n. pl.) A division of amphipod Crustacea, in which the abdomen is small or rudimentary and the legs are often reduced to five pairs. The whale louse, or Cyamus, and Caprella are examples. |
lophopoda | noun (n. pl.) Same as Phylactolemata. |
malacopoda | noun (n. pl.) A class of air-breathing Arthropoda; -- called also Protracheata, and Onychophora. |
mastigopoda | noun (n. pl.) The Infusoria. |
myriapoda | noun (n. pl.) A class, or subclass, of arthropods, related to the hexapod insects, from which they differ in having the body made up of numerous similar segments, nearly all of which bear true jointed legs. They have one pair of antennae, three pairs of mouth organs, and numerous trachaae, similar to those of true insects. The larvae, when first hatched, often have but three pairs of legs. See Centiped, Galleyworm, Milliped. |
myriopoda | noun (n. pl.) See Myriapoda. |
octopoda | noun (n.pl.) Same as Octocerata. |
| noun (n.pl.) Same as Arachnida. |
ornithopoda | noun (n. pl.) An order of herbivorous dinosaurs with birdlike characteristics in the skeleton, esp. in the pelvis and hind legs, which in some genera had only three functional toes, and supported the body in walking as in Iguanodon. See Illust. in Appendix. |
orthopoda | noun (n. pl.) An extinct order of reptiles which stood erect on the hind legs, and resembled birds in the structure of the feet, pelvis, and other parts. |
ostracoda | noun (n. pl.) Ostracoidea. |
pagoda | noun (n.) A term by which Europeans designate religious temples and tower-like buildings of the Hindoos and Buddhists of India, Farther India, China, and Japan, -- usually but not always, devoted to idol worship. |
| noun (n.) An idol. |
| noun (n.) A gold or silver coin, of various kinds and values, formerly current in India. The Madras gold pagoda was worth about three and a half rupees. |
pantopoda | noun (n. pl.) Same as Pycnogonida. |
pauropoda | noun (n. pl.) An order of small myriapods having only nine pairs of legs and destitute of tracheae. |
pelecypoda | noun (n. pl.) Same as Lamellibranchia. |
phyllopoda | noun (n. pl.) An order of Entomostraca including a large number of species, most of which live in fresh water. They have flattened or leaflike legs, often very numerous, which they use in swimming. Called also Branchiopoda. |
physopoda | noun (n. pl.) Same as Thysanoptera. |
platypoda | noun (n. pl.) Same as Prosobranchiata. |
plegepoda | noun (n. pl.) Same as Infusoria. |
poecilopoda | noun (n. pl.) Originally, an artificial group including many parasitic Entomostraca, together with the horseshoe crabs (Limuloidea). |
| noun (n. pl.) By some recent writers applied to the Merostomata. |
pteropoda | noun (n. pl.) A class of Mollusca in which the anterior lobes of the foot are developed in the form of broad, thin, winglike organs, with which they swim at near the surface of the sea. |
pulmogasteropoda | noun (n. pl.) Same as Pulmonata. |
rhizopoda | noun (n. pl.) An extensive class of Protozoa, including those which have pseudopodia, by means of which they move about and take their food. The principal groups are Lobosa (or Am/bea), Helizoa, Radiolaria, and Foraminifera (or Reticularia). See Protozoa. |
salsoda | noun (n.) See Sal soda, under Sal. |
sauropoda | noun (n. pl.) An extinct order of herbivorous dinosaurs having the feet of a saurian type, instead of birdlike, as they are in many dinosaurs. It includes the largest known land animals, belonging to Brontosaurus, Camarasaurus, and allied genera. See Illustration in Appendix. |
schizopoda | noun (n. pl.) A division of shrimplike Thoracostraca in which each of the thoracic legs has a long fringed upper branch (exopodite) for swimming. |
siphonopoda | noun (n. pl.) A division of Scaphopoda including those in which the foot terminates in a circular disk. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RHODA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (rhod) - Words That Begins with rhod:
rhodeoretin | noun (n.) Same as Convolvuln. |
rhodian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Rhodes. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Rhodes, an island of the Mediterranean. |
rhodic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to rhodium; containing rhodium. |
rhodium | noun (n.) A rare element of the light platinum group. It is found in platinum ores, and obtained free as a white inert metal which it is very difficult to fuse. Symbol Rh. Atomic weight 104.1. Specific gravity 12. |
rhodizonic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a colorless crystalline substance (called rhodizonic acid, and carboxylic acid) obtained from potassium carboxide and from certain quinones. It forms brilliant red, yellow, and purple salts. |
rhodochrosite | noun (n.) Manganese carbonate, a rose-red mineral sometimes occuring crystallized, but generally massive with rhombohedral cleavage like calcite; -- called also dialogite. |
rhodocrinite | noun (n.) A rose encrinite. |
rhododendron | noun (n.) A genus of shrubs or small trees, often having handsome evergreen leaves, and remarkable for the beauty of their flowers; rosebay. |
rhodomontade | noun (n.) See Rodomontade. |
rhodomontader | noun (n.) See Rodomontador. |
rhodonite | noun (n.) Manganese spar, or silicate of manganese, a mineral occuring crystallised and in rose-red masses. It is often used as an ornamental stone. |
rhodophane | noun (n.) The red pigment contained in the inner segments of the cones of the retina in animals. See Chromophane. |
rhodopsin | noun (n.) The visual purple. See under Visual. |
rhodosperm | noun (n.) Any seaweed with red spores. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (rho) - Words That Begins with rho:
rhob | noun (n.) See 1st Rob. |
rhomb | noun (n.) An equilateral parallelogram, or quadrilateral figure whose sides are equal and the opposite sides parallel. The angles may be unequal, two being obtuse and two acute, as in the cut, or the angles may be equal, in which case it is usually called a square. |
| noun (n.) A rhombohedron. |
rhombic | adjective (a.) Shaped like a rhomb. |
| adjective (a.) Same as Orthorhombic. |
rhomboganoid | noun (n.) A ganoid fish having rhombic enameled scales; one of the Rhomboganoidei. |
rhomboganoidei | noun (n. pl.) Same as Ginglymodi. |
rhombogene | noun (n.) A dicyemid which produces infusorialike embryos; -- opposed to nematogene. See Dicyemata. |
rhombohedral | adjective (a.) Related to the rhombohedron; presenting the form of a rhombohedron, or a form derivable from a rhombohedron; relating to a system of forms including the rhombohedron and scalenohedron. |
rhombohedric | adjective (a.) Rhombohedral. |
rhombohedron | noun (n.) A solid contained by six rhomboids; a parallelopiped. |
rhomboid | noun (n.) An oblique-angled parallelogram like a rhomb, but having only the opposite sides equal, the length and with being different. |
| adjective (a.) Same as Rhomboidal. |
rhomboidal | adjective (a.) Having, or approaching, the shape of a rhomboid. |
rhomboides | noun (n.) A rhomboid. |
rhombus | noun (n.) Same as Rhomb, 1. |
rhonchal | adjective (a.) Rhonchial. |
rhonchial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a rhonchus; produced by rhonchi. |
rhonchisonant | adjective (a.) Making a snorting noise; snorting. |
rhonchus | noun (n.) An adventitious whistling or snoring sound heard on auscultation of the chest when the air channels are partially obstructed. By some writers the term rhonchus is used as equivalent to rale in its widest sense. See Rale. |
rhopalic | adjective (a.) Applied to a line or verse in which each successive word has one more syllable than the preceding. |
rhopalium | noun (n.) One of the marginal sensory bodies of medusae belonging to the Discophora. |
rhopalocera | noun (n. pl.) A division of Lepidoptera including all the butterflies. They differ from other Lepidoptera in having club-shaped antennae. |
rhotacism | noun (n.) An oversounding, or a misuse, of the letter r; specifically (Phylol.), the tendency, exhibited in the Indo-European languages, to change s to r, as wese to were. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RHODA:
English Words which starts with 'rh' and ends with 'da':