First Names Rhyming MURPHY
English Words Rhyming MURPHY
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES MURPHY AS A WHOLE:
murphy | noun (n.) A potato. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MURPHY (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (urphy) - English Words That Ends with urphy:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (rphy) - English Words That Ends with rphy:
amorphy | noun (n.) Shapelessness. |
heteromorphy | noun (n.) The state or quality of being heteromorphic. |
homomorphy | noun (n.) Similarity of form; resemblance in external characters, while widely different in fundamental structure; resemblance in geometric ground form. See Homophyly, Promorphology. |
polymorphy | noun (n.) Existence in many forms; polymorphism. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (phy) - English Words That Ends with phy:
adenography | noun (n.) That part of anatomy which describes the glands. |
aerography | noun (n.) A description of the air or atmosphere; aerology. |
agrostography | noun (n.) A description of the grasses. |
anaglyptography | noun (n.) The art of copying works in relief, or of engraving as to give the subject an embossed or raised appearance; -- used in representing coins, bas-reliefs, etc. |
anemography | noun (n.) A description of the winds. |
| noun (n.) The art of recording the direction and force of the wind, as by means of an anemograph. |
angiography | noun (n.) A description of blood vessels and lymphatics. |
anthography | noun (n.) A description of flowers. |
anthropography | noun (n.) That branch of anthropology which treats of the actual distribution of the human race in its different divisions, as distinguished by physical character, language, institutions, and customs, in contradistinction to ethnography, which treats historically of the origin and filiation of races and nations. |
anthroposophy | noun (n.) Knowledge of the nature of man; hence, human wisdom. |
archaeography | noun (n.) A description of, or a treatise on, antiquity or antiquities. |
arteriography | noun (n.) A systematic description of the arteries. |
arthrography | noun (n.) The description of joints. |
astrography | noun (n.) The art of describing or delineating the stars; a description or mapping of the heavens. |
astrophotography | noun (n.) The application of photography to the delineation of the sun, moon, and stars. |
atrophy | noun (n.) A wasting away from want of nourishment; diminution in bulk or slow emaciation of the body or of any part. |
| verb (v. t.) To cause to waste away or become abortive; to starve or weaken. |
| verb (v. i.) To waste away; to dwindle. |
aurigraphy | noun (n.) The art of writing with or in gold. |
autobiography | noun (n.) A biography written by the subject of it; memoirs of one's life written by one's self. |
autography | noun (n.) The science of autographs; a person's own handwriting; an autograph. |
| noun (n.) A process in lithography by which a writing or drawing is transferred from paper to stone. |
autotypography | noun (n.) A process resembling "nature printing," by which drawings executed on gelatin are impressed into a soft metal plate, from which the printing is done as from copperplate. |
aluminography | noun (n.) Art or process of producing, and printing from, aluminium plates, after the manner of ordinary lithography. |
anthropogeography | noun (n.) The science of the human species as to geographical distribution and environment. Broadly, it includes industrial, commercial, and political geography, and that part of ethnology which deals with distribution and physical environment. |
balneography | noun (n.) A description of baths. |
bibliography | noun (n.) A history or description of books and manuscripts, with notices of the different editions, the times when they were printed, etc. |
biography | noun (n.) The written history of a person's life. |
| noun (n.) Biographical writings in general. |
brachygraphy | noun (n.) Stenography. |
biogeography | noun (n.) The branch of biology which deals with the geographical distribution of animals and plants. It includes both zoogeography and phytogeography. |
cacography | noun (n.) Incorrect or bad writing or spelling. |
calcography | noun (n.) The art of drawing with chalk. |
caligraphy | noun (n.) See Caligraphy. |
calligraphy | noun (n.) Fair or elegant penmanship. |
cartography | noun (n.) The art or business of forming charts or maps. |
celidography | noun (n.) A description of apparent spots on the disk of the sun, or on planets. |
cenotaphy | noun (n.) A cenotaph. |
cerography | noun (n.) The art of making characters or designs in, or with, wax. |
| noun (n.) A method of making stereotype plates from inscribed sheets of wax. |
chalcography | noun (n.) The act or art of engraving on copper or brass, especially of engraving for printing. |
chartography | noun (n.) Same as Cartographer, Cartographic, Cartography, etc. |
cheirosophy | noun (n.) The art of reading character as it is delineated in the hand. |
chirography | noun (n.) The art of writing or engrossing; handwriting; as, skilled in chirography. |
| noun (n.) The art of telling fortunes by examining the hand. |
choregraphy | noun (n.) The art of representing dancing by signs, as music is represented by notes. |
chorography | noun (n.) the mapping or description of a region or district. |
chromatography | noun (n.) A treatise on colors |
chromolithography | noun (n.) Lithography adapted to printing in inks of various colors. |
chromophotography | noun (n.) The art of producing photographs in colors. |
chronography | noun (n.) A description or record of past time; history. |
chrysography | noun (n.) The art of writing in letters of gold. |
| noun (n.) A writing executed in letters of gold. |
climatography | noun (n.) A description of climates. |
cometography | noun (n.) A description of, or a treatise concerning, comets. |
cosmography | noun (n.) A description of the world or of the universe; or the science which teaches the constitution of the whole system of worlds, or the figure, disposition, and relation of all its parts. |
cryptography | noun (n.) The act or art of writing in secret characters; also, secret characters, or cipher. |
crystallography | noun (n.) The doctrine or science of crystallization, teaching the system of forms among crystals, their structure, and their methods of formation. |
| noun (n.) A discourse or treatise on crystallization. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH MURPHY (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (murph) - Words That Begins with murph:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (murp) - Words That Begins with murp:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (mur) - Words That Begins with mur:
muraena | noun (n.) A genus of large eels of the family Miraenidae. They differ from the common eel in lacking pectoral fins and in having the dorsal and anal fins continuous. The murry (Muraena Helenae) of Southern Europe was the muraena of the Romans. It is highly valued as a food fish. |
muraenoid | adjective (a.) Alt. of Murenoid |
murenoid | adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the genus Muraena, or family Muraenidae. |
murage | noun (n.) A tax or toll paid for building or repairing the walls of a fortified town. |
mural | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a wall; being on, or in, a wall; growing on, or against, a wall; as, a mural quadrant. |
| adjective (a.) Resembling a wall; perpendicular or steep; as, a mural precipice. |
murder | noun (n.) The offense of killing a human being with malice prepense or aforethought, express or implied; intentional and unlawful homicide. |
| noun (n.) To kill with premediated malice; to kill (a human being) willfully, deliberately, and unlawfully. See Murder, n. |
| noun (n.) To destroy; to put an end to. |
| noun (n.) To mutilate, spoil, or deform, as if with malice or cruelty; to mangle; as, to murder the king's English. |
murdering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Murder |
murderer | noun (n.) One guilty of murder; a person who, in possession of his reason, unlawfully kills a human being with premeditated malice. |
| noun (n.) A small cannon, formerly used for clearing a ship's decks of boarders; -- called also murdering piece. |
murderess | noun (n.) A woman who commits murder. |
murderment | noun (n.) Murder. |
murderous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to murder; characterized by, or causing, murder or bloodshed; having the purpose or quality of murder; bloody; sanguinary; as, the murderous king; murderous rapine; murderous intent; a murderous assault. |
murdress | noun (n.) A battlement in ancient fortifications with interstices for firing through. |
mure | noun (n.) A wall. |
| noun (n.) To inclose in walls; to wall; to immure; to shut up. |
murenger | noun (n.) One who had charge of the wall of a town, or its repairs. |
murex | noun (n.) A genus of marine gastropods, having rough, and frequently spinose, shells, which are often highly colored inside; the rock shells. They abound in tropical seas. |
murexan | noun (n.) A complex nitrogenous substance obtained from murexide, alloxantin, and other ureids, as a white, or yellowish, crystalline which turns red on exposure to the air; -- called also uramil, dialuramide, and formerly purpuric acid. |
murexide | noun (n.) A crystalline nitrogenous substance having a splendid dichroism, being green by reflected light and garnet-red by transmitted light. It was formerly used in dyeing calico, and was obtained in a large quantities from guano. Formerly called also ammonium purpurate. |
murexoin | noun (n.) A complex nitrogenous compound obtained as a scarlet crystalline substance, and regarded as related to murexide. |
muriate | noun (n.) A salt of muriatic hydrochloric acid; a chloride; as, muriate of ammonia. |
muriated | adjective (a.) Put in brine. |
| adjective (a.) Combined or impregnated with muriatic or hydrochloric acid. |
| adjective (a.) Prepared with chloride of silver through the agency of common salt. |
muriatic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, sea salt, or from chlorine, one of the constituents of sea salt; hydrochloric. |
muriatiferous | adjective (a.) Producing muriatic substances or salt. |
muricate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Muricated |
muricated | adjective (a.) Formed with sharp points; full of sharp points or of pickles; covered, or roughened, as a surface, with sharp points or excrescences. |
muricoid | adjective (a.) Like, or pertaining to, the genus Murex, or family Muricidae. |
muriculate | adjective (a.) Minutely muricate. |
muride | noun (n.) Bromine; -- formerly so called from its being obtained from sea water. |
muriform | adjective (a.) Resembling courses of bricks or stones in squareness and regular arrangement; as, a muriform variety of cellular tissue. |
murine | noun (n.) One of a tribe of rodents, of which the mouse is the type. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to a family of rodents (Muridae), of which the mouse is the type. |
muringer | noun (n.) See Murenger. |
murk | noun (n.) Darkness; mirk. |
| noun (n.) The refuse of fruit, after the juice has been expressed; marc. |
| adjective (a.) Dark; murky. |
murkiness | noun (n.) The state of being murky. |
murlins | noun (n.) A seaweed. See Baddrelocks. |
murmuring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Murmur |
| noun (a. & n.) Uttering murmurs; making low sounds; complaining. |
murmuration | noun (n.) The act of murmuring; a murmur. |
murmurer | noun (n.) One who murmurs. |
murmurous | adjective (a.) Attended with murmurs; exciting murmurs or complaint; murmuring. |
murnival | noun (n.) In the game of gleek, four cards of the same value, as four aces or four kings; hence, four of anything. |
murrain | noun (n.) An infectious and fatal disease among cattle. |
| adjective (a.) Having, or afflicted with, murrain. |
murrayin | noun (n.) A glucoside found in the flowers of a plant (Murraya exotica) of South Asia, and extracted as a white amorphous slightly bitter substance. |
murre | noun (n.) Any one of several species of sea birds of the genus Uria, or Catarractes; a guillemot. |
murrelet | noun (n.) One of several species of sea birds of the genera Synthliboramphus and Brachyramphus, inhabiting the North Pacific. They are closely related to the murres. |
murrey | noun (n.) A dark red color. |
| adjective (a.) Of a dark red color. |
murrhine | adjective (a.) Made of the stone or material called by the Romans murrha; -- applied to certain costly vases of great beauty and delicacy used by the luxurious in Rome as wine cups; as, murrhine vases, cups, vessels. |
murrion | noun (n.) A morion. See Morion. |
| adjective (a.) Infected with or killed by murrain. |
murry | noun (n.) See Muraena. |
murth | noun (n.) Plenty; abundance. |
murther | noun (n. & v.) Murder, n. & v. |
murtherer | noun (n.) A murderer. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH MURPHY:
English Words which starts with 'mu' and ends with 'hy':
mushy | adjective (a.) Soft like mush; figuratively, good-naturedly weak and effusive; weakly sentimental. |