Name Report For First Name NORM:

NORM

First name NORM's origin is French. NORM means "from the north". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with NORM below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of norm.(Brown names are of the same origin (French) with NORM and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with NORM - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming NORM

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES NORM AS A WHOLE:

norman normando normand

NAMES RHYMING WITH NORM (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (orm) - Names That Ends with orm:

thorm storm

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (rm) - Names That Ends with rm:

carm garm irm kerm earm

NAMES RHYMING WITH NORM (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (nor) - Names That Begins with nor:

nora norabel norah norb norberaht norbert norberta norberte norberto norcross nordica nordika noreen noreena noreis norge nori norice noriko norris northclif northcliffe northclyf northrop northrup northtun northwode nortin norton norval norvel norville norvin norvyn norward norwel norwell norwin norwood norwyn

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (no) - Names That Begins with no:

noa noach noah nochehuatl nocholaus nochtli noco nodens nodin nodons noe noel noelani noele noelene noell noella noelle noemi noemie noga nokomis nola nolan noland nolen nolene nolyn noni noor noori nootau nopaltzin nosh noshi notus nouel nouf nour noura nourbese nova novak novalee now nowa nox noxochicoztli noy

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NORM:

First Names which starts with 'n' and ends with 'm':

nadeem nadim naeem nahum naim nasim nazeem nazim nefertum negm nissim nizam

English Words Rhyming NORM

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES NORM AS A WHOLE:

abnormaladjective (a.) Not conformed to rule or system; deviating from the type; anomalous; irregular.

abnormalitynoun (n.) The state or quality of being abnormal; variation; irregularity.
 noun (n.) Something abnormal.

abnormitynoun (n.) Departure from the ordinary type; irregularity; monstrosity.

abnormousadjective (a.) Abnormal; irregular.

anormaladjective (a.) Not according to rule; abnormal.

enormadjective (a.) Enormous.

enormitynoun (n.) The state or quality of exceeding a measure or rule, or of being immoderate, monstrous, or outrageous.
 noun (n.) That which is enormous; especially, an exceeding offense against order, right, or decency; an atrocious crime; flagitious villainy; an atrocity.

enormousadjective (a.) Exceeding the usual rule, norm, or measure; out of due proportion; inordinate; abnormal.
 adjective (a.) Exceedingly wicked; outrageous; atrocious; monstrous; as, an enormous crime.

enormousnessnoun (n.) The state of being enormous.

normadjective (a.) A rule or authoritative standard; a model; a type.
 adjective (a.) A typical, structural unit; a type.

normanoun (n.) A norm; a principle or rule; a model; a standard.
 noun (n.) A mason's or a carpenter's square or rule.
 noun (n.) A templet or gauge.

normaladjective (a.) According to an established norm, rule, or principle; conformed to a type, standard, or regular form; performing the proper functions; not abnormal; regular; natural; analogical.
 adjective (a.) According to a square or rule; perpendicular; forming a right angle. Specifically: Of or pertaining to a normal.
 adjective (a.) Standard; original; exact; typical.
 adjective (a.) Denoting a solution of such strength that every cubic centimeter contains the same number of milligrams of the element in question as the number of its molecular weight.
 adjective (a.) Denoting certain hypothetical compounds, as acids from which the real acids are obtained by dehydration; thus, normal sulphuric acid and normal nitric acid are respectively S(OH)6, and N(OH)5.
 adjective (a.) Denoting that series of hydrocarbons in which no carbon atom is united with more than two other carbon atoms; as, normal pentane, hexane, etc. Cf. Iso-.
 adjective (a.) Any perpendicular.
 adjective (a.) A straight line or plane drawn from any point of a curve or surface so as to be perpendicular to the curve or surface at that point.

normalcynoun (n.) The quality, state, or fact of being normal; as, the point of normalcy.

normalizationnoun (n.) Reduction to a standard or normal state.

normannoun (n.) A wooden bar, or iron pin.
 noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Normandy; originally, one of the Northmen or Scandinavians who conquered Normandy in the 10th century; afterwards, one of the mixed (Norman-French) race which conquered England, under William the Conqueror.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Normandy or to the Normans; as, the Norman language; the Norman conquest.

normanismnoun (n.) A Norman idiom; a custom or expression peculiar to the Normans.

subnormalnoun (n.) That part of the axis of a curved line which is intercepted between the ordinate and the normal.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NORM (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (orm) - English Words That Ends with orm:


acetabuliformadjective (a.) Shaped like a shallow cup; saucer-shaped; as, an acetabuliform calyx.

aciculiformadjective (a.) Needle-shaped; acicular.

aciformadjective (a.) Shaped like a needle.

acinaciformadjective (a.) Scimeter-shaped; as, an acinaciform leaf.

acinetiformadjective (a.) Resembling the Acinetae.

aciniformadjective (a.) Having the form of a cluster of grapes; clustered like grapes.
 adjective (a.) Full of small kernels like a grape.

actiniformadjective (a.) Having a radiated form, like a sea anemone.

aculeiformadjective (a.) Like a prickle.

adeniformadjective (a.) Shaped like a gland; adenoid.

adipoceriformadjective (a.) Having the form or appearance of adipocere; as, an adipoceriform tumor.

aeriformadjective (a.) Having the form or nature of air, or of an elastic fluid; gaseous. Hence fig.: Unreal.

aliformadjective (a.) Wing-shaped; winglike.

aluminiformadjective (a.) Having the form of alumina.

alveoliformadjective (a.) Having the form of alveoli, or little sockets, cells, or cavities.

ambulacriformadjective (a.) Having the form of ambulacra.

amentiformadjective (a.) Shaped like a catkin.

amianthiformadjective (a.) Resembling amianthus in form.

amoebiformadjective (a.) Alt. of Amoeboid

ampulliformadjective (a.) Flask-shaped; dilated.

anglewormnoun (n.) A earthworm of the genus Lumbricus, frequently used by anglers for bait. See Earthworm.

anguiformadjective (a.) Snake-shaped.

anguilliformadjective (a.) Eel-shaped.

antenniformadjective (a.) Shaped like antennae.

antheriformadjective (a.) Shaped like an anther; anther-shaped.

apoplectiformadjective (a.) Alt. of Apoplectoid

aquiformadjective (a.) Having the form of water.

araneiformadjective (a.) Having the form of a spider.

arboriformadjective (a.) Treelike in shape.

arciformadjective (a.) Having the form of an arch; curved.

arrowwormnoun (n.) A peculiar transparent worm of the genus Sagitta, living at the surface of the sea. See Sagitta.

asbestiformadjective (a.) Having the form or structure of asbestus.

ascidiformadjective (a.) Shaped like an ascidian.

aspergilliformadjective (a.) Resembling the aspergillum in form; as, an aspergilliform stigma.

auriformadjective (a.) Having the form of the human ear; ear-shaped.

bacciformadjective (a.) Having the form of a berry.

bacilliformadjective (a.) Rod-shaped.

backwormnoun (n.) A disease of hawks. See Filanders.

bagwormnoun (n.) One of several lepidopterous insects which construct, in the larval state, a baglike case which they carry about for protection. One species (Platoeceticus Gloveri) feeds on the orange tree. See Basket worm.

basaltiformadjective (a.) In the form of basalt; columnar.

biformadjective (a.) Having two forms, bodies, or shapes.

blindwormnoun (n.) A small, burrowing, snakelike, limbless lizard (Anguis fragilis), with minute eyes, popularly believed to be blind; the slowworm; -- formerly a name for the adder.

bollwormnoun (n.) The larva of a moth (Heliothis armigera) which devours the bolls or unripe pods of the cotton plant, often doing great damage to the crops.

boniformadjective (a.) Sensitive or responsive to moral excellence.

bookwormnoun (n.) Any larva of a beetle or moth, which is injurious to books. Many species are known.
 noun (n.) A student closely attached to books or addicted to study; a reader without appreciation.

botuliformadjective (a.) Having the shape of a sausage.

boviformadjective (a.) Resembling an ox in form; ox-shaped.

bromoformnoun (n.) A colorless liquid, CHBr3, having an agreeable odor and sweetish taste. It is produced by the simultaneous action of bromine and caustic potash upon wood spirit, alcohol, or acetone, as also by certain other reactions. In composition it is the same as chloroform, with the substitution of bromine for chlorine. It is somewhat similar to chloroform in its effects.

bursiformadjective (a.) Shaped like a purse.

cadewormnoun (n.) A caddice. See Caddice.

calceiformadjective (a.) Shaped like a slipper, as one petal of the lady's-slipper; calceolate.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH NORM (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (nor) - Words That Begins with nor:


norbertinenoun (n.) See Premonstrant.

norianoun (n.) A large water wheel, turned by the action of a stream against its floats, and carrying at its circumference buckets, by which water is raised and discharged into a trough; used in Arabia, China, and elsewhere for irrigating land; a Persian wheel.

norianadjective (a.) Pertaining to the upper portion of the Laurentian rocks.

noricenoun (n.) Nurse.

norienoun (n.) The cormorant.

norimonnoun (n.) A Japanese covered litter, carried by men.

noritenoun (n.) A granular crystalline rock consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar (as labradorite) and hypersthene.

noriumnoun (n.) A supposed metal alleged to have been discovered in zircon.

nornnoun (n.) Alt. of Norna

nornanoun (n.) One of the three Fates, Past, Present, and Future. Their names were Urd, Verdandi, and Skuld.
 noun (n.) A tutelary deity; a genius.

noropianicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid of the aromatic series obtained from opianic acid.

norroynoun (n.) The most northern of the English Kings-at-arms. See King-at-arms, under King.

norsenoun (n.) The Norse language.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ancient Scandinavia, or to the language spoken by its inhabitants.

norsemannoun (n.) One of the ancient Scandinavians; a Northman.

nortelrynoun (n.) Nurture; education; culture; bringing up.

northnoun (n.) That one of the four cardinal points of the compass, at any place, which lies in the direction of the true meridian, and to the left hand of a person facing the east; the direction opposite to the south.
 noun (n.) Any country or region situated farther to the north than another; the northern section of a country.
 noun (n.) Specifically: That part of the United States lying north of Mason and Dixon's line. See under Line.
 adjective (a.) Lying toward the north; situated at the north, or in a northern direction from the point of observation or reckoning; proceeding toward the north, or coming from the north.
 verb (v. i.) To turn or move toward the north; to veer from the east or west toward the north.
 adverb (adv.) Northward.

northeastnoun (n.) The point between the north and east, at an equal distance from each; the northeast part or region.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the northeast; proceeding toward the northeast, or coming from that point; as, a northeast course; a northeast wind.
 adverb (adv.) Toward the northeast.

northeasternoun (n.) A storm, strong wind, or gale, coming from the northeast.

northeasterlyadjective (a.) Pertaining to the northeast; toward the northeast, or coming from the northeast.
 adverb (adv.) Toward the northeast.

northeasternadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the northeast; northeasterly.

northernoun (n.) A wind from the north; esp., a strong and cold north wind in Texas and the vicinity of the Gulf of Mexico.

northerlinessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being northerly; direction toward the north.

northerlyadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the north; toward the north, or from the north; northern.
 adverb (adv.) Toward the north.

northernadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the north; being in the north, or nearer to that point than to the east or west.
 adjective (a.) In a direction toward the north; as, to steer a northern course; coming from the north; as, a northern wind.

northernernoun (n.) One born or living in the north.
 noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of the Northern States; -- contradistinguished from Southerner.

northernmostadjective (a.) Farthest north.

northingnoun (n.) Distance northward from any point of departure or of reckoning, measured on a meridian; -- opposed to southing.
 noun (n.) The distance of any heavenly body from the equator northward; north declination.

northmannoun (n.) One of the inhabitants of the north of Europe; esp., one of the ancient Scandinavians; a Norseman.

northmostadjective (a.) Lying farthest north; northernmost.

northnessnoun (n.) A tendency in the end of a magnetic needle to point to the north.

northumbriannoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Northumberland.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Northumberland in England.

northwardadjective (a.) Toward the north; nearer to the north than to the east or west point.
 adverb (adv.) Alt. of Northwards

northwardlyadjective (a.) Having a northern direction.
 adverb (adv.) In a northern direction.

northwestnoun (n.) The point in the horizon between the north and west, and equally distant from each; the northwest part or region.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or in the direction of, the point between the north and west; being in the northwest; toward the northwest, or coming from the northwest; as, the northwest coast.
 adjective (a.) Coming from the northwest; as, a northwest wind.
 adverb (adv.) Toward the northwest.

northwesternoun (n.) A storm or gale from the northwest; a strong northwest wind.

northwesterlyadjective (a.) Toward the northwest, or from the northwest.

northwesternadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or being in, the northwest; in a direction toward the northwest; coming from the northwest; northwesterly; as, a northwestern course.

norwegiannoun (n.) A native of Norway.
 noun (n.) That branch of the Scandinavian language spoken in Norway.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Norway, its inhabitants, or its language.

norwegiumnoun (n.) A rare metallic element, of doubtful identification, said to occur in the copper-nickel of Norway.

norweyanadjective (a.) Norwegian.

norfolknoun (n.) Short for Norfolk Jacket.

norlandnoun (n.) The land in the north; north country.
 noun (n.) = Norlander.

norlandernoun (n.) A northener; a person from the north country.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH NORM:

English Words which starts with 'n' and ends with 'm':

napiformadjective (a.) Turnip-shaped; large and round in the upper part, and very slender below.

narcotismnoun (n.) Narcosis; the state of being narcotized.

nariformadjective (a.) Formed like the nose.

nasiformadjective (a.) Having the shape of a nose.

nasturtiumnoun (n.) A genus of cruciferous plants, having white or yellowish flowers, including several species of cress. They are found chiefly in wet or damp grounds, and have a pungent biting taste.
 noun (n.) Any plant of the genus Tropaeolum, geraniaceous herbs, having mostly climbing stems, peltate leaves, and spurred flowers, and including the common Indian cress (Tropaeolum majus), the canary-bird flower (T. peregrinum), and about thirty more species, all natives of South America. The whole plant has a warm pungent flavor, and the fleshy fruits are used as a substitute for capers, while the leaves and flowers are sometimes used in salads.

natatoriumnoun (n.) A swimming bath.

nationalismnoun (n.) The state of being national; national attachment; nationality.
 noun (n.) An idiom, trait, or character peculiar to any nation.
 noun (n.) National independence; the principles of the Nationalists.

nativismnoun (n.) The disposition to favor the native inhabitants of a country, in preference to immigrants from foreign countries.
 noun (n.) The doctrine of innate ideas, or that the mind possesses forms of thought independent of sensation.

natriumnoun (n.) The technical name for sodium.

naturalismnoun (n.) A state of nature; conformity to nature.
 noun (n.) The doctrine of those who deny a supernatural agency in the miracles and revelations recorded in the Bible, and in spiritual influences; also, any system of philosophy which refers the phenomena of nature to a blind force or forces acting necessarily or according to fixed laws, excluding origination or direction by one intelligent will.
 noun (n.) The theory that art or literature should conform to nature; realism; also, the quality, rendering, or expression of art or literature executed according to this theory.
 noun (n.) Specif., the principles and characteristics professed or represented by a 19th-century school of realistic writers, notably by Zola and Maupassant, who aimed to give a literal transcription of reality, and laid special stress on the analytic study of character, and on the scientific and experimental nature of their observation of life.

naturismnoun (n.) The belief or doctrine that attributes everything to nature as a sanative agent.

nautiformadjective (a.) Shaped like the hull of a ship.

nazaritismnoun (n.) The vow and practice of a Nazarite.

necessarianismnoun (n.) The doctrine of philosophical necessity; necessitarianism.

necessitarianismnoun (n.) The doctrine of philosophical necessity; the doctrine that results follow by invariable sequence from causes, and esp. that the will is not free, but that human actions and choices result inevitably from motives; deteminism.

nectostemnoun (n.) That portion of the axis which bears the nectocalyces in the Siphonophora.

nematheciumnoun (n.) A peculiar kind of fructification on certain red algae, consisting of an external mass of filaments at length separating into tetraspores.

neodymiumnoun (n.) An elementary substance which forms one of the constituents of didymium. Symbol Nd. Atomic weight 140.8.
 noun (n.) A rare metallic element occurring in combination with cerium, lanthanum, and other rare metals, and forming amethyst-colored salts. It was separated in 1885 by von Welsbach from praseodymium, the two having previously been regarded as a single element (didymium). It is chiefly trivalent. Symbol Nd; at. wt. 144.3.

neologianismnoun (n.) Neologism.

neologismnoun (n.) The introduction of new words, or the use of old words in a new sense.
 noun (n.) A new word, phrase, or expression.
 noun (n.) A new doctrine; specifically, rationalism.

neonismnoun (n.) Neologism.

neonomianismnoun (n.) The doctrines or belief of the neonomians.

neoplasmnoun (n.) A new formation or tissue, the product of morbid action.

neoplatonismnoun (n.) A pantheistic eclectic school of philosophy, of which Plotinus was the chief (A. D. 205-270), and which sought to reconcile the Platonic and Aristotelian systems with Oriental theosophy. It tended to mysticism and theurgy, and was the last product of Greek philosophy.

neoterismnoun (n.) An innovation or novelty; a neoteric word or phrase.

nephalismnoun (n.) Total abstinence from spirituous liquor.

nephilimnoun (n. pl.) Giants.

nephridiumnoun (n.) A segmental tubule; one of the tubules of the primitive urinogenital organs; a segmental organ. See Illust. under Loeven's larva.

nepotismnoun (n.) Undue attachment to relations; favoritism shown to members of one's family; bestowal of patronage in consideration of relationship, rather than of merit or of legal claim.

neptuniumnoun (n.) A new metallic element, of doubtful genuineness and uncertain indentification, said to exist in certain minerals, as columbite.

nestorianismnoun (n.) The doctrines of the nestorian Christians, or of Nestorius.

nethinimnoun (n. pl.) Servants of the priests and Levites in the menial services about the tabernacle and temple.

neurismnoun (n.) Nerve force. See Vital force, under Vital.

neuropodiumnoun (n.) The ventral lobe or branch of a parapodium.

newsroomnoun (n.) A room where news is collected and disseminated, or periodicals sold; a reading room supplied with newspapers, magazines, etc.

nihilismnoun (n.) Nothingness; nihility.
 noun (n.) The doctrine that nothing can be known; scepticism as to all knowledge and all reality.
 noun (n.) The theories and practices of the Nihilists.

niobiumnoun (n.) A later name of columbium. See Columbium.

nitroformnoun (n.) A nitro derivative of methane, analogous to chloroform, obtained as a colorless oily or crystalline substance, CH.(NO2)3, quite explosive, and having well-defined acid properties.

nitroleumnoun (n.) Nitroglycerin.

nitrumnoun (n.) Niter.

nizamnoun (n.) The title of the native sovereigns of Hyderabad, in India, since 1719.
 noun (n.) A regular soldier of the Turkish army. See Army organization, above.
  (pl. ) of Nizam

noctambulismnoun (n.) Somnambulism.

nomnoun (n.) Name.

nomadismnoun (n.) The state of being a nomad.

nominalismnoun (n.) The principles or philosophy of the Nominalists.

nonclaimnoun (n.) A failure to make claim within the time limited by law; omission of claim.

nonjurorismnoun (n.) The doctrines, or action, of the Nonjurors.

nontermnoun (n.) A vacation between two terms of a court.

nostrumnoun (n.) A medicine, the ingredients of which are kept secret for the purpose of restricting the profits of sale to the inventor or proprietor; a quack medicine.
 noun (n.) Any scheme or device proposed by a quack.

notaeumnoun (n.) The back or upper surface, as of a bird.

notandumnoun (n.) A thing to be noted or observed; a notable fact; -- chiefly used in the plural.

nothingismnoun (n.) Nihility; nothingness.

notopodiumnoun (n.) The dorsal lobe or branch of a parapodium. See Parapodium.

nototheriumnoun (n.) An extinct genus of gigantic herbivorous marsupials, found in the Pliocene formation of Australia.

notumnoun (n.) The back.

novatianismnoun (n.) The doctrines or principles of the Novatians.

novelismnoun (n.) Innovation.

novumnoun (n.) A game at dice, properly called novem quinque (L., nine five), the two principal throws being nine and five.

nuciformadjective (a.) Shaped like a nut; nut-shaped.

nucleiformadjective (a.) Formed like a nucleus or kernel.

nucleoplasmnoun (n.) The matter composing the nucleus of a cell; the protoplasm of the nucleus; karyoplasma.

nanismnoun (n.) The condition of being abnormally small in stature; dwarfishness; -- opposed to gigantism.

neocriticismnoun (n.) The form of Neo-Kantianism developed by French idealists, following C. Renouvier. It rejects the noumena of Kant, restricting knowledge to phenomena as constituted by a priori categories.

neoimpressionismnoun (n.) A theory or practice which is a further development, on more rigorously scientific lines, of the theory and practice of Impressionism, originated by George Seurat (1859-91), and carried on by Paul Signac (1863- -) and others. Its method is marked by the laying of pure primary colors in minute dots upon a white ground, any given line being produced by a variation in the proportionate quantity of the primary colors employed. This method is also known as Pointillism (stippling).

neopaganismnoun (n.) Revived or new paganism.

nicotinismnoun (n.) The morbid condition produced by the excessive use of tobacco.

nyctitropismnoun (n.) The tendency of certain plant organs, as leaves, to assume special "sleeping" positions or make curvatures under the influence of darkness. It is well illustrated in the leaflets of clover and other leguminous plants.