First Names Rhyming NAVARRE
English Words Rhyming NAVARRE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES NAVARRE AS A WHOLE:
navarrese | noun (n. sing. & pl.) A native or inhabitant of Navarre; the people of Navarre. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Navarre. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NAVARRE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (avarre) - English Words That Ends with avarre:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (varre) - English Words That Ends with varre:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (arre) - English Words That Ends with arre:
bizarre | adjective (a.) Odd in manner or appearance; fantastic; whimsical; extravagant; grotesque. |
charre | noun (n.) See Charge, n., 17. |
clarre | noun (n.) Wine with a mixture of honey and species. |
narre | adjective (a.) Nearer. |
warre | adjective (a.) Worse. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (rre) - English Words That Ends with rre:
beurre | noun (n.) A beurre (or buttery) pear, one with the meat soft and melting; -- used with a distinguishing word; as, Beurre d'Anjou; Beurre Clairgeau. |
deplorre | noun (n.) One who deplores. |
derre | adjective (a.) Dearer. |
murre | noun (n.) Any one of several species of sea birds of the genus Uria, or Catarractes; a guillemot. |
paratonnerre | noun (n.) A conductor of lightning; a lightning rod. |
parterre | noun (n.) An ornamental and diversified arrangement of beds or plots, in which flowers are cultivated, with intervening spaces of gravel or turf for walking on. |
| noun (n.) The pit of a theater; the parquet. |
purre | noun (n.) The dunlin. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NAVARRE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (navarr) - Words That Begins with navarr:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (navar) - Words That Begins with navar:
navarch | noun (n.) The commander of a fleet. |
navarchy | noun (n.) Nautical skill or experience. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (nava) - Words That Begins with nava:
navajoes | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of Indians inhabiting New Mexico and Arizona, allied to the Apaches. They are now largely engaged in agriculture. |
naval | adjective (a.) Having to do with shipping; of or pertaining to ships or a navy; consisting of ships; as, naval forces, successes, stores, etc. |
navals | noun (n.pl.) Naval affairs. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (nav) - Words That Begins with nav:
navus | noun (n.) A spot or mark on the skin of children when born; a birthmark; -- usually applied to vascular tumors, i. e., those consisting mainly of blood vessels, as dilated arteries, veins, or capillaries. |
nave | noun (n.) The block in the center of a wheel, from which the spokes radiate, and through which the axle passes; -- called also hub or hob. |
| noun (n.) The navel. |
| noun (n.) The middle or body of a church, extending from the transepts to the principal entrances, or, if there are no transepts, from the choir to the principal entrance, but not including the aisles. |
navel | noun (n.) A mark or depression in the middle of the abdomen; the umbilicus. See Umbilicus. |
| noun (n.) The central part or point of anything; the middle. |
| noun (n.) An eye on the under side of a carronade for securing it to a carriage. |
navelwort | noun (n.) A European perennial succulent herb (Cotyledon umbilicus), having round, peltate leaves with a central depression; -- also called pennywort, and kidneywort. |
navew | noun (n.) A kind of small turnip, a variety of Brassica campestris. See Brassica. |
navicular | noun (n.) The navicular bone. |
| adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a boat or ship. |
| adjective (a.) Shaped like a boat; cymbiform; scaphoid; as, the navicular glumes of most grasses; the navicular bone. |
navigability | noun (n.) The quality or condition of being navigable; navigableness. |
navigable | adjective (a.) Capable of being navigated; deep enough and wide enough to afford passage to vessels; as, a navigable river. |
navigating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Navigate |
navigation | noun (n.) The act of navigating; the act of passing on water in ships or other vessels; the state of being navigable. |
| noun (n.) the science or art of conducting ships or vessels from one place to another, including, more especially, the method of determining a ship's position, course, distance passed over, etc., on the surface of the globe, by the principles of geometry and astronomy. |
| noun (n.) The management of sails, rudder, etc.; the mechanics of traveling by water; seamanship. |
| noun (n.) Ships in general. |
navigator | noun (n.) One who navigates or sails; esp., one who direct the course of a ship, or one who is skillful in the art of navigation; also, a book which teaches the art of navigation; as, Bowditch's Navigator. |
navigerous | adjective (a.) Bearing ships; capable of floating vessels. |
navvy | noun (n.) Originally, a laborer on canals for internal navigation; hence, a laborer on other public works, as in building railroads, embankments, etc. |
navy | noun (n.) A fleet of ships; an assemblage of merchantmen, or so many as sail in company. |
| noun (n.) The whole of the war vessels belonging to a nation or ruler, considered collectively; as, the navy of Italy. |
| noun (n.) The officers and men attached to the war vessels of a nation; as, he belongs to the navy. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NAVARRE:
English Words which starts with 'nav' and ends with 'rre':
English Words which starts with 'na' and ends with 're':
nacre | noun (n.) A pearly substance which lines the interior of many shells, and is most perfect in the mother-of-pearl. [Written also nacker and naker.] See Pearl, and Mother-of-pearl. |
| adjective (a.) Having the peculiar iridescence of nacre, or mother-of-pearl, or an iridescence resembling it; as, nacre ware. |
nature | noun (n.) The existing system of things; the world of matter, or of matter and mind; the creation; the universe. |
| noun (n.) The personified sum and order of causes and effects; the powers which produce existing phenomena, whether in the total or in detail; the agencies which carry on the processes of creation or of being; -- often conceived of as a single and separate entity, embodying the total of all finite agencies and forces as disconnected from a creating or ordering intelligence. |
| noun (n.) The established or regular course of things; usual order of events; connection of cause and effect. |
| noun (n.) Conformity to that which is natural, as distinguished from that which is artifical, or forced, or remote from actual experience. |
| noun (n.) The sum of qualities and attributes which make a person or thing what it is, as distinct from others; native character; inherent or essential qualities or attributes; peculiar constitution or quality of being. |
| noun (n.) Hence: Kind, sort; character; quality. |
| noun (n.) Physical constitution or existence; the vital powers; the natural life. |
| noun (n.) Natural affection or reverence. |
| noun (n.) Constitution or quality of mind or character. |
| verb (v. t.) To endow with natural qualities. |