Name Report For First Name THEOPHANIA:

THEOPHANIA

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

Rhymes with THEOPHANIA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming THEOPHANIA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES THEOPHANİA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH THEOPHANİA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 9 Letters (heophania) - Names That Ends with heophania:

Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (eophania) - Names That Ends with eophania:

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (ophania) - Names That Ends with ophania:

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (phania) - Names That Ends with phania:

stephania

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (hania) - Names That Ends with hania:

shania hania nathania

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ania) - Names That Ends with ania:

titania urania cumania dania estefania evania gordania melania natania stefania tania vania slania grania

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

aminia beornia bernia dummonia donia calligenia harmonia iphegenia parthenia polyhymnia sophronia xenia zenia albinia eugenia sonia yessenia ylenia adonia allonia alonnia antonia apollonia atonia aurnia dannia davinia denia dulcinia edenia etenia fannia faunia florinia galenia gardenia gavenia grazinia ibernia kyrenia lavernia lavinia llesenia lorenia luvenia nia petunia ronia saxonia sidonia tawnia teaonia tonia virginia yesenia zelinia neomenia ionia filomenia evgenia sodonia fawnia cinnia elvinia

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

afia ashia efia fowsia kamaria safia tawia odelia alaia badi'a amaia erensia kamia melodia saskia nubia tabia berengaria

NAMES RHYMING WITH THEOPHANİA (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 9 Letters (theophani) - Names That Begins with theophani:

theophanie

Rhyming Names According to First 8 Letters (theophan) - Names That Begins with theophan:

theophaneia

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (theopha) - Names That Begins with theopha:

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (theoph) - Names That Begins with theoph:

theophile theophilia

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (theop) - Names That Begins with theop:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (theo) - Names That Begins with theo:

theoclymenus theodora theodore theodorus theodosios theola theomund theon theone theora theore theoris

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (the) - Names That Begins with the:

the thea thearl thecla theda thegn thekla thelma thema themis thenoma thenomia thera therese thermuthis theron therron thersites theseus thetis theyn

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (th) - Names That Begins with th:

thabit thacher thacker thackere thaddea thaddeus thaddia thaddius thadina thadine thady thai thain thais thalassa thaleia thalia tham thamyris than thana' thanasis thanatos thane thang thanh thanos thao thaqib thara' tharen thatcher thaumas thaw thawain thaxte thaxter thay thayne thi thia thibaud thieny thierry thiery thinh thira thirza thisbe tho thom thoma thomas thomasin thomdic thomkins thompson thomsina thor thora thoraldtun thorley thorm

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH THEOPHANİA:

First Names which starts with 'theo' and ends with 'ania':

First Names which starts with 'the' and ends with 'nia':

First Names which starts with 'th' and ends with 'ia':

First Names which starts with 't' and ends with 'a':

tabatha tabetha tabitha tablita tabora tadita tahlia tahra taipa taiyana taka takala takara takoda tala taletha talia talisha talitha tallia talora talya talyssa tama tamanna tamara tamera tamika tamma tammara tamra tandra taneisha tanessa tangerina tanisha tanya tara taraka tarana tarina tasa tashia tasina tassa tatiana taura taurina tavia tavisha tawnya taya tayanita tayba taylia tayzia tea teadora tealia teanna teca tecla tedra teela teetonka tehya teisha teka telma temima temira teodora teofila teoma terceira terentia teresa teresina teresita teriana terika terra terza tesia tessa tessema tessia teva thressa thrisha thurayya thwayya thyra tia tiahna tianna tiauna tibelda tiberia tierra

English Words Rhyming THEOPHANIA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES THEOPHANİA AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 9 Letters (heophania) - English Words That Ends with heophania:



Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (eophania) - English Words That Ends with eophania:



Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (ophania) - English Words That Ends with ophania:



Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (phania) - English Words That Ends with phania:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (hania) - English Words That Ends with hania:



Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ania) - English Words That Ends with ania:


acranianoun (n.) Partial or total absence of the skull.
 noun (n.) The lowest group of Vertebrata, including the amphioxus, in which no skull exists.

aegicranianoun (n. pl.) Sculptured ornaments, used in classical architecture, representing rams' heads or skulls.

anglomanianoun (n.) A mania for, or an inordinate attachment to, English customs, institutions, etc.

anthomanianoun (n.) A extravagant fondness for flowers.

bibliomanianoun (n.) A mania for acquiring books.

campanianoun (n.) Open country.

cleptomanianoun (n.) See Kleptomania.

cranianoun (n.) A genus of living Brachiopoda; -- so called from its fancied resemblance to the cranium or skull.
  (pl. ) of Cranium

dalmanianoun (n.) A genus of trilobites, of many species, common in the Upper Silurian and Devonian rocks.

decalcomanianoun (n.) Alt. of Decalcomanie

demonomanianoun (n.) A form of madness in which the patient conceives himself possessed of devils.

dipsomanianoun (n.) A morbid an uncontrollable craving (often periodic) for drink, esp. for alcoholic liquors; also improperly used to denote acute and chronic alcoholism.

eleutheromanianoun (n.) A mania or frantic zeal for freedom.

gallomanianoun (n.) An excessive admiration of what is French.

hemicranianoun (n.) A pain that affects only one side of the head.

iconomanianoun (n.) A mania or infatuation for icons, whether as objects of devotion, bric-a-brac, or curios.

kleptomanianoun (n.) A propensity to steal, claimed to be irresistible. This does not constitute legal irresponsibility.

klopemanianoun (n.) See Kleptomania.

manianoun (n.) Violent derangement of mind; madness; insanity. Cf. Delirium.
 noun (n.) Excessive or unreasonable desire; insane passion affecting one or many people; as, the tulip mania.

megalomanianoun (n.) A form of mental alienation in which the patient has grandiose delusions.

metromanianoun (n.) A mania for writing verses.

monomanianoun (n.) Derangement of the mind in regard of a single subject only; also, such a concentration of interest upon one particular subject or train of ideas to show mental derangement.

musicomanianoun (n.) A kind of monomania in which the passion for music becomes so strong as to derange the intellectual faculties.

musomanianoun (n.) See Musicomania.

nymphomanianoun (n.) Morbid and uncontrollable sexual desire in women, constituting a true disease.

oenomanianoun (n.) Delirium tremens.
 noun (n.) Dipsomania.

oinomanianoun (n.) See oenomania.

phyllomanianoun (n.) An abnormal or excessive production of leaves.

potichomanianoun (n.) Alt. of Potichomanie

pteridomanianoun (n.) A madness, craze, or strong fancy, for ferns.

pyromanianoun (n.) An insane disposition to incendiarism.

solanianoun (n.) Solanine.

toxicomanianoun (n.) Toxiphobia.
 noun (n.) An insane desire for intoxicating or poisonous drugs, as alcohol or opium.

tulipomanianoun (n.) A violent passion for the acquisition or cultivation of tulips; -- a word said by Beckman to have been coined by Menage.

typhomanianoun (n.) A low delirium common in typhus fever.

uranianoun (n.) One of the nine Muses, daughter of Zeus by Mnemosyne, and patron of astronomy.
 noun (n.) A genus of large, brilliantly colored moths native of the West Indies and South America. Their bright colored and tailed hind wings and their diurnal flight cause them to closely resemble butterflies.

zizanianoun (n.) A genus of grasses including Indian rice. See Indian rice, under Rice.

xenomanianoun (n.) A mania for, or an inordinate attachment to, foreign customs, institutions, manners, fashions, etc.


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


actinianoun (n.) An animal of the class Anthozoa, and family Actinidae. From a resemblance to flowers in form and color, they are often called animal flowers and sea anemones. [See Polyp.].
 noun (n.) A genus in the family Actinidae.

adansonianoun (n.) A genus of great trees related to the Bombax. There are two species, A. digitata, the baobab or monkey-bread of Africa and India, and A. Gregorii, the sour gourd or cream-of-tartar tree of Australia. Both have a trunk of moderate height, but of enormous diameter, and a wide-spreading head. The fruit is oblong, and filled with pleasantly acid pulp. The wood is very soft, and the bark is used by the natives for making ropes and cloth.

ammonianoun (n.) A gaseous compound of hydrogen and nitrogen, NH3, with a pungent smell and taste: -- often called volatile alkali, and spirits of hartshorn.

aphonianoun (n.) Alt. of Aphony

arthrodynianoun (n.) An affection characterized by pain in or about a joint, not dependent upon structural disease.

asthenianoun (n.) Alt. of Astheny

begonianoun (n.) A genus of plants, mostly of tropical America, many species of which are grown as ornamental plants. The leaves are curiously one-sided, and often exhibit brilliant colors.

bignonianoun (n.) A large genus of American, mostly tropical, climbing shrubs, having compound leaves and showy somewhat tubular flowers. B. capreolata is the cross vine of the Southern United States. The trumpet creeper was formerly considered to be of this genus.

britannianoun (n.) A white-metal alloy of tin, antimony, bismuth, copper, etc. It somewhat resembles silver, and is used for table ware. Called also Britannia metal.

caledonianoun (n.) The ancient Latin name of Scotland; -- still used in poetry.

catamenianoun (n. pl.) The monthly courses of women; menstrual discharges; menses.

cavicornianoun (n. pl.) A group of ruminants whose horns are hollow, and planted on a bony process of the front, as the ox.

chelonianoun (n. pl.) An order of reptiles, including the tortoises and turtles, peculiar in having a part of the vertebrae, ribs, and sternum united with the dermal plates so as to form a firm shell. The jaws are covered by a horny beak. See Reptilia; also, Illust. in Appendix.

claytonianoun (n.) An American genus of perennial herbs with delicate blossoms; -- sometimes called spring beauty.

conianoun (n.) Same as Conine.

daphnianoun (n.) A genus of the genus Daphnia.

darlingtonianoun (n.) A genus of California pitcher plants consisting of a single species. The long tubular leaves are hooded at the top, and frequently contain many insects drowned in the secretion of the leaves.

decagynianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants characterized by having ten styles.

didonianoun (n.) The curve which on a given surface and with a given perimeter contains the greatest area.

digynianoun (n.) A Linnaean order of plants having two styles.

dodecagynianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants having twelve styles.

dysphonianoun (n.) Alt. of Dysphony

encenianoun (n. pl.) A festival commemorative of the founding of a city or the consecration of a church; also, the ceremonies (as at Oxford and Cambridge, England) commemorative of founders or benefactors.

equinianoun (n.) Glanders.

eugenianoun (n.) A genus of myrtaceous plants, mostly of tropical countries, and including several aromatic trees and shrubs, among which are the trees which produce allspice and cloves of commerce.

encaenianoun (n. pl.) = Encenia.

gadolinianoun (n.) A rare earth, regarded by some as an oxide of the supposed element gadolinium, by others as only a mixture of the oxides of yttrium, erbium, ytterbium, etc.
 noun (n.) A rare earth associated with yttria and regarded as the oxide (Gd2O3) of a metallic element, Gad`o*lin"i*um (/), with an assigned atomic weight of 153.3.

garcinianoun (n.) A genus of plants, including the mangosteen tree (Garcinia Mangostana), found in the islands of the Indian Archipelago; -- so called in honor of Dr. Garcin.

gardenianoun (n.) A genus of plants, some species of which produce beautiful and fragrant flowers; Cape jasmine; -- so called in honor of Dr. Alexander Garden.

gloxinianoun (n.) American genus of herbaceous plants with very handsome bell-shaped blossoms; -- named after B. P. Gloxin, a German botanist.

gorgonianoun (n.) A genus of Gorgoniacea, formerly very extensive, but now restricted to such species as the West Indian sea fan (Gorgonia flabellum), sea plume (G. setosa), and other allied species having a flexible, horny axis.
 noun (n.) Any slender branched gorgonian.

heliconianoun (n.) One of numerous species of Heliconius, a genus of tropical American butterflies. The wings are usually black, marked with green, crimson, and white.

heptagynianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants having seven pistils.

hernianoun (n.) A protrusion, consisting of an organ or part which has escaped from its natural cavity, and projects through some natural or accidental opening in the walls of the latter; as, hernia of the brain, of the lung, or of the bowels. Hernia of the abdominal viscera in most common. Called also rupture.

hexactinianoun (n. pl.) The Anthozoa.

hexagynianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants having six pistils.

houstonianoun (n.) A genus of small rubiaceous herbs, having tetramerous salveform blue or white flower. There are about twenty species, natives of North America. Also, a plant of this genus.

inianoun (n.) A South American freshwater dolphin (Inia Boliviensis). It is ten or twelve feet long, and has a hairy snout.

insignianoun (n. pl.) Distinguishing marks of authority, office, or honor; badges; tokens; decorations; as, the insignia of royalty or of an order.
 noun (n. pl.) Typical and characteristic marks or signs, by which anything is known or distinguished; as, the insignia of a trade.

insomnianoun (n.) Want of sleep; inability to sleep; wakefulness; sleeplessness.

jeffersonianoun (n.) An American herb with a pretty, white, solitary blossom, and deeply two-cleft leaves (Jeffersonia diphylla); twinleaf.

jungermannianoun (n.) A genus of hepatic mosses, now much circumscribed, but formerly comprising most plants of the order, which is sometimes therefore called Jungermanniaceae.

lacinianoun (n.) One of the narrow, jagged, irregular pieces or divisions which form a sort of fringe on the borders of the petals of some flowers.
 noun (n.) A narrow, slender portion of the edge of a monophyllous calyx, or of any irregularly incised leaf.
 noun (n.) The posterior, inner process of the stipes on the maxillae of insects.

lamellicornianoun (n. pl.) A group of lamellicorn, plant-eating beetles; -- called also Lamellicornes.

lawsonianoun (n.) An Asiatic and North African shrub (Lawsonia inermis), with smooth oval leaves, and fragrant white flowers. Henna is prepared from the leaves and twigs. In England the shrub is called Egyptian privet, and in the West Indies, Jamaica mignonette.

longicornianoun (n. pl.) A division of beetles, including a large number of species, in which the antennae are very long. Most of them, while in the larval state, bore into the wood or beneath the bark of trees, and some species are very destructive to fruit and shade trees. See Apple borer, under Apple, and Locust beetle, under Locust.

mahonianoun (n.) The Oregon grape, a species of barberry (Berberis Aquifolium), often cultivated for its hollylike foliage.

marsdenianoun (n.) A genus of plants of the Milkweed family, mostly woody climbers with fragrant flowers, several species of which furnish valuable fiber, and one species (Marsdenia tinctoria) affords indigo.

mastodynianoun (n.) Alt. of Mastodyny

monogynianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants, including those which have only one style or stigma.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 9 Letters (theophani) - Words That Begins with theophani:


theophanicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a theopany; appearing to man, as a god.


Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (theophan) - Words That Begins with theophan:


theophanynoun (n.) A manifestation of God to man by actual appearance, usually as an incarnation.


Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (theopha) - Words That Begins with theopha:



Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (theoph) - Words That Begins with theoph:


theophilanthropicadjective (a.) Pertaining to theophilanthropy or the theophilanthropists.

theophilanthropismnoun (n.) The doctrine of the theophilanthropists; theophilanthropy.

theophilanthropistnoun (n.) A member of a deistical society established at Paris during the French revolution.

theophilanthropynoun (n.) Theophilanthropism.

theophilosophicadjective (a.) Combining theism and philosophy, or pertaining to the combination of theism and philosophy.


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (theop) - Words That Begins with theop:


theopatheticadjective (a.) Alt. of Theopathic

theopathicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a theopathy.

theopathynoun (n.) Capacity for religious affections or worship.

theopneustedadjective (a.) Divinely inspired; theopneustic.

theopneusticadjective (a.) Given by the inspiration of the Spirit of God.

theopneustynoun (n.) Divine inspiration; the supernatural influence of the Divine Spirit in qualifying men to receive and communicate revealed truth.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (theo) - Words That Begins with theo:


theobromanoun (n.) A genus of small trees. See Cacao.

theobromicadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid extracted from cacao butter (from the Theobroma Cacao), peanut oil (from Arachis hypogaea), etc., as a white waxy crystalline substance.

theobrominenoun (n.) An alkaloidal ureide, C7H8N4O2, homologous with and resembling caffeine, produced artificially, and also extracted from cacao and chocolate (from Theobroma Cacao) as a bitter white crystalline substance; -- called also dimethyl xanthine.

theochristicadjective (a.) Anointed by God.

theocracynoun (n.) Government of a state by the immediate direction or administration of God; hence, the exercise of political authority by priests as representing the Deity.
 noun (n.) The state thus governed, as the Hebrew commonwealth before it became a kingdom.

theocrasynoun (n.) A mixture of the worship of different gods, as of Jehovah and idols.
 noun (n.) An intimate union of the soul with God in contemplation, -- an ideal of the Neoplatonists and of some Oriental mystics.

theocratnoun (n.) One who lives under a theocratic form of government; one who in civil affairs conforms to divine law.

theocraticadjective (a.) Alt. of Theocratical

theocraticaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a theocracy; administred by the immediate direction of God; as, the theocratical state of the Israelites.

theodicynoun (n.) A vindication of the justice of God in ordaining or permitting natural and moral evil.
 noun (n.) That department of philosophy which treats of the being, perfections, and government of God, and the immortality of the soul.

theodolitenoun (n.) An instrument used, especially in trigonometrical surveying, for the accurate measurement of horizontal angles, and also usually of vertical angles. It is variously constructed.

theodoliticadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a theodolite; made by means of a theodolite; as, theodolitic observations.

theogonicadjective (a.) Of or relating to theogony.

theogonismnoun (n.) Theogony.

theogonistnoun (n.) A writer on theogony.

theogonynoun (n.) The generation or genealogy of the gods; that branch of heathen theology which deals with the origin and descent of the deities; also, a poem treating of such genealogies; as, the Theogony of Hesiod.

theologasternoun (n.) A pretender or quack in theology.

theologernoun (n.) A theologian.

theologiannoun (n.) A person well versed in theology; a professor of theology or divinity; a divine.

theologicadjective (a.) Theological.

theologicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to theology, or the science of God and of divine things; as, a theological treatise.

theologicsnoun (n.) Theology.

theologistnoun (n.) A theologian.

theologizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Theologize

theologizernoun (n.) One who theologizes; a theologian.

theologuenoun (n.) A theologian.
 noun (n.) A student in a theological seminary.

theologynoun (n.) The science of God or of religion; the science which treats of the existence, character, and attributes of God, his laws and government, the doctrines we are to believe, and the duties we are to practice; divinity; (as more commonly understood) "the knowledge derivable from the Scriptures, the systematic exhibition of revealed truth, the science of Christian faith and life."

theomachistnoun (n.) One who fights against the gods; one who resists God of the divine will.

theomachynoun (n.) A fighting against the gods, as the battle of the gaints with the gods.
 noun (n.) A battle or strife among the gods.
 noun (n.) Opposition to God or the divine will.

theomancynoun (n.) A kind of divination drawn from the responses of oracles among heathen nations.

theorbistnoun (n.) One who plays on a theorbo.

theorbonoun (n.) An instrument made like large lute, but having two necks, with two sets of pegs, the lower set holding the strings governed by frets, while to the upper set were attached the long bass strings used as open notes.

theoremnoun (n.) That which is considered and established as a principle; hence, sometimes, a rule.
 noun (n.) A statement of a principle to be demonstrated.
 verb (v. t.) To formulate into a theorem.

theorematicadjective (a.) Alt. of Theorematical

theorematicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a theorem or theorems; comprised in a theorem; consisting of theorems.

theorematistnoun (n.) One who constructs theorems.

theoremicadjective (a.) Theorematic.

theoreticadjective (a.) Alt. of Theoretical

theoreticaladjective (a.) Pertaining to theory; depending on, or confined to, theory or speculation; speculative; terminating in theory or speculation: not practical; as, theoretical learning; theoretic sciences.

theoreticsnoun (n.) The speculative part of a science; speculation.

theoricnoun (n.) Speculation; theory.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the theorica.
 adjective (a.) Relating to, or skilled in, theory; theoretically skilled.

theoricanoun (n. pl.) Public moneys expended at Athens on festivals, sacrifices, and public entertainments (especially theatrical performances), and in gifts to the people; -- also called theoric fund.

theoricaladjective (a.) Theoretic.

theoristnoun (n.) One who forms theories; one given to theory and speculation; a speculatist.

theorizationnoun (n.) The act or product of theorizing; the formation of a theory or theories; speculation.

theorizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Theorize

theorizernoun (n.) One who theorizes or speculates; a theorist.

theorynoun (n.) A doctrine, or scheme of things, which terminates in speculation or contemplation, without a view to practice; hypothesis; speculation.
 noun (n.) An exposition of the general or abstract principles of any science; as, the theory of music.
 noun (n.) The science, as distinguished from the art; as, the theory and practice of medicine.
 noun (n.) The philosophical explanation of phenomena, either physical or moral; as, Lavoisier's theory of combustion; Adam Smith's theory of moral sentiments.

theosophnoun (n.) Alt. of Theosopher

theosophernoun (n.) A theosophist.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (the) - Words That Begins with the:


theanoun (n.) A genus of plants found in China and Japan; the tea plant.

theandricadjective (a.) Relating to, or existing by, the union of divine and human operation in Christ, or the joint agency of the divine and human nature.

theanthropicadjective (a.) Alt. of Theanthropical

theanthropicaladjective (a.) Partaking of, or combining, both divinity and humanity.

theanthropismnoun (n.) A state of being God and man.
 noun (n.) The ascription of human atributes to the Deity, or to a polytheistic deity; anthropomorphism.

theanthropistnoun (n.) One who advocates, or believes in, theanthropism.

theanthropynoun (n.) Theanthropism.

thearchicadjective (a.) Divinely sovereign or supreme.

thearchynoun (n.) Government by God; divine sovereignty; theocracy.

theaternoun (n.) Alt. of Theatre

theatrenoun (n.) An edifice in which dramatic performances or spectacles are exhibited for the amusement of spectators; anciently uncovered, except the stage, but in modern times roofed.
 noun (n.) Any room adapted to the exhibition of any performances before an assembly, as public lectures, scholastic exercises, anatomical demonstrations, surgical operations, etc.
 noun (n.) That which resembles a theater in form, use, or the like; a place rising by steps or gradations, like the seats of a theater.
 noun (n.) A sphere or scheme of operation.
 noun (n.) A place or region where great events are enacted; as, the theater of war.

theatinnoun (n.) Alt. of Theatine

theatinenoun (n.) One of an order of Italian monks, established in 1524, expressly to oppose Reformation, and to raise the tone of piety among Roman Catholics. They hold no property, nor do they beg, but depend on what Providence sends. Their chief employment is preaching and giving religious instruction.
 noun (n.) One of an order of nuns founded by Ursula Benincasa, who died in 1618.

theatraladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a theater; theatrical.

theatricadjective (a.) Theatrical.

theatricaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a theater, or to the scenic representations; resembling the manner of dramatic performers; histrionic; hence, artificial; as, theatrical performances; theatrical gestures.

theatricalsnoun (n. pl.) Dramatic performances; especially, those produced by amateurs.

theavenoun (n.) A ewe lamb of the first year; also, a sheep three years old.

thebaicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Thebes in Egypt; specifically, designating a version of the Bible preserved by the Copts, and esteemed of great value by biblical scholars. This version is also called the Sahidic version.

thebaidnoun (n.) A Latin epic poem by Statius about Thebes in Boeotia.

thebainenoun (n.) A poisonous alkaloid, C19H21NO3, found in opium in small quantities, having a sharp, astringent taste, and a tetanic action resembling that of strychnine.

thebannoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Thebes; also, a wise man.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Thebes.

thecanoun (n.) A sheath; a case; as, the theca, or cell, of an anther; the theca, or spore case, of a fungus; the theca of the spinal cord.
 noun (n.) The chitinous cup which protects the hydranths of certain hydroids.
 noun (n.) The more or less cuplike calicle of a coral.
 noun (n.) The wall forming a calicle of a coral.

thecaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a theca; as, a thecal abscess.

thecaphorenoun (n.) A surface or organ bearing a theca, or covered with thecae.
 noun (n.) See Basigynium.

thecasporousadjective (a.) Having the spores in thecae, or cases.

thecatanoun (n. pl.) Same as Thecophora.

theclanoun (n.) Any one of many species of small delicately colored butterflies belonging to Thecla and allied genera; -- called also hairstreak, and elfin.

thecodactylnoun (n.) Any one of a group of lizards of the Gecko tribe, having the toes broad, and furnished with a groove in which the claws can be concealed.

thecodontnoun (n.) One of the Thecodontia.
 adjective (a.) Having the teeth inserted in sockets in the alveoli of the jaws.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the thecodonts.

thecodontianoun (n. pl.) A group of fossil saurians having biconcave vertebrae and the teeth implanted in sockets.

thecophoranoun (n. pl.) A division of hydroids comprising those which have the hydranths in thecae and the gonophores in capsules. The campanularians and sertularians are examples. Called also Thecata. See Illust. under Hydroidea.

thecosomatanoun (n. pl.) An order of Pteropoda comprising those species which have a shell. See Pteropoda.

thedomnoun (n.) Success; fortune; luck; chance.

theenoun (pron.) The objective case of thou. See Thou.
 adjective (a.) To thrive; to prosper.

theftnoun (n.) The act of stealing; specifically, the felonious taking and removing of personal property, with an intent to deprive the rightful owner of the same; larceny.
 noun (n.) The thing stolen.

theftbotenoun (n.) The receiving of a man's goods again from a thief, or a compensation for them, by way of composition, with the intent that the thief shall escape punishment.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH THEOPHANİA:

English Words which starts with 'theo' and ends with 'ania':



English Words which starts with 'the' and ends with 'nia':



English Words which starts with 'th' and ends with 'ia':

thalianoun (n.) That one of the nine Muses who presided over comedy.
 noun (n.) One of the three Graces.
 noun (n.) One of the Nereids.

theriodontianoun (n. pl.) An extinct order of reptiles found in the Permian and Triassic formations in South Africa. In some respects they resembled carnivorous mammals. Called also Theromorpha.

thorianoun (n.) A rare white earthy substance, consisting of the oxide of thorium; -- formerly called also thorina.

thulianoun (n.) Oxide of thulium.

thermoanaesthesianoun (n.) Alt. of -anesthesia