First Names Rhyming NAVID
English Words Rhyming NAVID
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES NAVİD AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NAVİD (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (avid) - English Words That Ends with avid:
avid | adjective (a.) Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy. |
gravid | adjective (a.) Being with child; heavy with young; pregnant; fruitful; as, a gravid uterus; gravid piety. |
impavid | adjective (a.) Fearless. |
pavid | adjective (a.) Timid; fearful. |
saxicavid | noun (n.) A saxicava. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the saxicavas. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (vid) - English Words That Ends with vid:
bovid | adjective (a.) Relating to that tribe of ruminant mammals of which the genus Bos is the type. |
fervid | adjective (a.) Very hot; burning; boiling. |
| adjective (a.) Ardent; vehement; zealous. |
fulvid | adjective (a.) Fulvous. |
livid | adjective (a.) Black and blue; grayish blue; of a lead color; discolored, as flesh by contusion. |
perfervid | adjective (a.) Very fervid; too fervid; glowing; ardent. |
reduvid | noun (n.) Any hemipterous insect of the genus Redivius, or family Reduvidae. They live by sucking the blood of other insects, and some species also attack man. |
vivid | adjective (a.) True to the life; exhibiting the appearance of life or freshness; animated; spirited; bright; strong; intense; as, vivid colors. |
| adjective (a.) Forming brilliant images, or painting in lively colors; lively; sprightly; as, a vivid imagination. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NAVİD (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (navi) - Words That Begins with navi:
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. |
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. |
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. |
navarch | noun (n.) The commander of a fleet. |
navarchy | noun (n.) Nautical skill or experience. |
navarrese | noun (n. sing. & pl.) A native or inhabitant of Navarre; the people of Navarre. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Navarre. |
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. |
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 NAVİD:
English Words which starts with 'na' and ends with 'id':
naevoid | adjective (a.) Resembling a naevus or naevi; as, naevoid elephantiasis. |
naid | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small, fresh-water, chaetopod annelids of the tribe Naidina. They belong to the Oligochaeta. |
naticoid | adjective (a.) Like or belonging to Natica, or the family Naticidae. |
nautiloid | noun (n.) A mollusk, or shell, of the genus Nautilus or family Nautilidae. |
| adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the nautilus; shaped like a nautilus shell. |