First Names Rhyming PEREDWUS
English Words Rhyming PEREDWUS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PEREDWUS AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PEREDWUS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (eredwus) - English Words That Ends with eredwus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (redwus) - English Words That Ends with redwus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (edwus) - English Words That Ends with edwus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (dwus) - English Words That Ends with dwus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (wus) - English Words That Ends with wus:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PEREDWUS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (peredwu) - Words That Begins with peredwu:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (peredw) - Words That Begins with peredw:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (pered) - Words That Begins with pered:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pere) - Words That Begins with pere:
pere | noun (n.) A peer. |
| noun (n.) Father; -- often used after French proper names to distinguish a father from his son; as, Dumas pere. |
peregal | adjective (a.) Fully equal. |
peregrinate | adjective (a.) Having traveled; foreign. |
| verb (v. i.) To travel from place to place, or from one country to another; hence, to sojourn in foreign countries. |
peregrination | noun (n.) A traveling from one country to another; a wandering; sojourn in foreign countries. |
peregrinator | noun (n.) One who peregrinates; one who travels about. |
peregrine | noun (n.) The peregrine falcon. |
| adjective (a.) Foreign; not native; extrinsic or from without; exotic. |
peregrinity | noun (n.) Foreignness; strangeness. |
| noun (n.) Travel; wandering. |
peremption | noun (n.) A quashing; a defeating. |
peremptoriness | noun (n.) The quality of being peremptory; positiveness. |
peremptory | adjective (a.) Precluding debate or expostulation; not admitting of question or appeal; positive; absolute; decisive; conclusive; final. |
| adjective (a.) Positive in opinion or judgment; decided; dictatorial; dogmatical. |
| adjective (a.) Firmly determined; unawed. |
perennial | noun (n.) A perennial plant; a plant which lives or continues more than two years, whether it retains its leaves in winter or not. |
| adjective (a.) ing or continuing through the year; as, perennial fountains. |
| adjective (a.) Continuing without cessation or intermission; perpetual; unceasing; never failing. |
| adjective (a.) Continuing more than two years; as, a perennial steam, or root, or plant. |
perennibranchiata | noun (n. pl.) Those Batrachia which retain their gills through life, as the menobranchus. |
perennibranchiate | adjective (a.) Having branchae, or gills, through life; -- said especially of certain Amphibia, like the menobranchus. Opposed to caducibranchiate. |
| adjective (a.) Belonging to the Perennibranchiata. |
perennity | noun (n.) The quality of being perennial. |
pererration | noun (n.) A wandering, or rambling, through various places. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (per) - Words That Begins with per:
peracute | adjective (a.) Very sharp; very violent; as, a peracute fever. |
peradventure | noun (n.) Chance; hap; hence, doubt; question; as, proved beyond peradventure. |
| adverb (adv. & conj.) By chance; perhaps; it may be; if; supposing. |
peraeopod | noun (n.) One of the thoracic legs of a crustacean. See Illust. of Crustacea. |
peragration | noun (n.) The act or state of passing through any space; as, the peragration of the moon in her monthly revolution. |
perambulating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Perambulate |
perambulation | noun (n.) The act of perambulating; traversing. |
| noun (n.) An annual survey of boundaries, as of town, a parish, a forest, etc. |
| noun (n.) A district within which one is authorized to make a tour of inspection. |
perambulator | noun (n.) One who perambulates. |
| noun (n.) A surveyor's instrument for measuring distances. It consists of a wheel arranged to roll along over the ground, with an apparatus of clockwork, and a dial plate upon which the distance traveled is shown by an index. See Odometer. |
| noun (n.) A low carriage for a child, propelled by pushing. |
perameles | noun (n.) Any marsupial of the genus Perameles, which includes numerous species found in Australia. They somewhat resemble rabbits in size and form. See Illust. under Bandicoot. |
perbend | noun (n.) See Perpender. |
perbreak | noun (n.) See Parbreak. |
perbromate | noun (n.) A salt of perbromic acid. |
perbromic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, the highest oxygen acid, HBrO4, of bromine. |
perbromide | noun (n.) A bromide having a higher proportion of bromine than any other bromide of the same substance or series. |
perca | noun (n.) A genus of fishes, including the fresh-water perch. |
percale | noun (n.) A fine cotton fabric, having a linen finish, and often printed on one side, -- used for women's and children's wear. |
percaline | noun (n.) A fine kind of French cotton goods, usually of one color. |
| noun (n.) A fine kind of cotton goods, usually of one color, and with a glossy surface, -- much use for linings. |
percarbide | noun (n.) A compound containing a relatively large amount of carbon. |
percarburet | noun (n.) A percarbide. |
percarbureted | adjective (a.) Combined with a relatively large amount of carbon. |
perceivable | adjective (a.) Capable of being perceived; perceptible. |
perceivance | noun (n.) Power of perceiving. |
perceiving | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Perceive |
perceiver | noun (n.) One who perceives (in any of the senses of the verb). |
percely | noun (n.) Parsley. |
percentage | noun (n.) A certain rate per cent; the allowance, duty, rate of interest, discount, or commission, on a hundred. |
percept | noun (n.) That which is perceived. |
perceptibility | noun (n.) The quality or state of being perceptible; as, the perceptibility of light or color. |
| noun (n.) Perception. |
perceptible | adjective (a.) Capable of being perceived; cognizable; discernible; perceivable. |
perception | noun (n.) The act of perceiving; cognizance by the senses or intellect; apperhension by the bodily organs, or by the mind, of what is presented to them; discernment; apperhension; cognition. |
| noun (n.) The faculty of perceiving; the faculty, or peculiar part, of man's constitution by which he has knowledge through the medium or instrumentality of the bodily organs; the act of apperhending material objects or qualities through the senses; -- distinguished from conception. |
| noun (n.) The quality, state, or capability, of being affected by something external; sensation; sensibility. |
| noun (n.) An idea; a notion. |
perceptive | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the act or power of perceiving; having the faculty or power of perceiving; used in perception. |
perceptivity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being perceptive; power of perception. |
percesoces | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes including the gray mullets (Mugil), the barracudas, the silversides, and other related fishes. So called from their relation both to perches and to pikes. |
perch | noun (n.) Any fresh-water fish of the genus Perca and of several other allied genera of the family Percidae, as the common American or yellow perch (Perca flavescens, / Americana), and the European perch (P. fluviatilis). |
| noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of spiny-finned fishes belonging to the Percidae, Serranidae, and related families, and resembling, more or less, the true perches. |
| noun (n.) A pole; a long staff; a rod; esp., a pole or other support for fowls to roost on or to rest on; a roost; figuratively, any elevated resting place or seat. |
| noun (n.) A measure of length containing five and a half yards; a rod, or pole. |
| noun (n.) In land or square measure: A square rod; the 160th part of an acre. |
| noun (n.) In solid measure: A mass 16/ feet long, 1 foot in height, and 1/ feet in breadth, or 24/ cubic feet (in local use, from 22 to 25 cubic feet); -- used in measuring stonework. |
| noun (n.) A pole connecting the fore gear and hind gear of a spring carriage; a reach. |
| verb (v. i.) To alight or settle, as a bird; to sit or roost. |
| verb (v. t.) To place or to set on, or as on, a perch. |
| verb (v. t.) To occupy as a perch. |
perching | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Perch |
perchant | noun (n.) A bird tied by the foot, to serve as decoy to other birds by its fluttering. |
percheron | noun (n.) One of a breed of draught horses originating in Perche, an old district of France; -- called also Percheron-Norman. |
perchlorate | noun (n.) A salt of perchloric acid. |
perchloric | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, the highest oxygen acid (HClO4), of chlorine; -- called also hyperchloric. |
perchloride | noun (n.) A chloride having a higher proportion of chlorine than any other chloride of the same substance or series. |
perchromic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a certain one of the highly oxidized compounds of chromium, which has a deep blue color, and is produced by the action of hydrogen peroxide. |
perciform | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Perciformes. |
perciformes | noun (n. pl.) An extensive tribe or suborder of fishes, including the true perches (Percidae); the pondfishes (Centrarchidae); the sciaenoids (Sciaenidae); the sparoids (Sparidae); the serranoids (Serranidae), and some other related families. |
percipience | noun (n.) Alt. of Percipiency |
percipiency | noun (n.) The faculty, act or power of perceiving; perception. |
percipient | noun (n.) One who, or that which, is percipient. |
| adjective (a.) Having the faculty of perception; perceiving; as, a percipient being. |
perclose | noun (n.) Same as Parclose. |
| noun (n.) Conclusion; end. |
percoid | noun (n.) Any fish of the genus Perca, or allied genera of the family Percidae. |
| adjective (a.) Belonging to, or resembling, the perches, or family Percidae. |
percoidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Perciformes. |
percolating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Percolate |
percolation | noun (n.) The act or process of percolating, or filtering; filtration; straining. Specifically (Pharm.), the process of exhausting the virtues of a powdered drug by letting a liquid filter slowly through it. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PEREDWUS:
English Words which starts with 'per' and ends with 'wus':
English Words which starts with 'pe' and ends with 'us':
pearlaceous | adjective (a.) Resembling pearl or mother-of-pearl; pearly in quality or appearance. |
pectoriloquous | adjective (a.) Pectoriloquial. |
pectous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or consisting of, pectose. |
pectus | noun (n.) The breast of a bird. |
pecunious | adjective (a.) Abounding in money; wealthy; rich. |
pedaneous | adjective (a.) Going on foot; pedestrian. |
pedestrious | adjective (a.) Going on foot; not winged. |
pedetentous | adjective (a.) Proceeding step by step; advancing cautiously. |
pediculous | adjective (a.) Pedicular. |
pediculus | noun (n.) A genus of wingless parasitic Hemiptera, including the common lice of man. See Louse. |
pedigerous | adjective (a.) Bearing or having feet or legs. |
pedimanous | adjective (a.) Having feet resembling hands, or with the first toe opposable, as the opossums and monkeys. |
pedipalpous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, the pedipalps. |
pedipalpus | noun (n.) One of the second pair of mouth organs of arachnids. In some they are leglike, but in others, as the scorpion, they terminate in a claw. |
pegasus | noun (n.) A winged horse fabled to have sprung from the body of Medusa when she was slain. He is noted for causing, with a blow of his hoof, Hippocrene, the inspiring fountain of the Muses, to spring from Mount Helicon. On this account he is, in modern times, associated with the Muses, and with ideas of poetic inspiration. |
| noun (n.) A northen constellation near the vernal equinoctial point. Its three brightest stars, with the brightest star of Andromeda, form the square of Pegasus. |
| noun (n.) A genus of small fishes, having large pectoral fins, and the body covered with hard, bony plates. Several species are known from the East Indies and China. |
pemphigus | noun (n.) A somewhat rare skin disease, characterized by the development of blebs upon different part of the body. |
pendulous | adjective (a.) Depending; pendent loosely; hanging; swinging. |
| adjective (a.) Wavering; unstable; doubtful. |
| adjective (a.) Inclined or hanging downwards, as a flower on a recurved stalk, or an ovule which hangs from the upper part of the ovary. |
pennaceous | adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to a normal feather. |
pennigerous | adjective (a.) Bearing feathers or quills. |
pentacoccous | adjective (a.) Composed of five united carpels with one seed in each, as certain fruits. |
pentacrinus | noun (n.) A genus of large, stalked crinoids, of which several species occur in deep water among the West Indies and elsewhere. |
pentadelphous | adjective (a.) Having the stamens arranged in five clusters, those of each cluster having their filaments more or less united, as the flowers of the linden. |
pentagonous | adjective (a.) Pentagonal. |
pentagynous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to plants of the order Pentagyna; having five styles. |
pentahedrous | adjective (a.) Pentahedral. |
pentamerous | adjective (a.) Divided into, or consisting of, five parts; also, arranged in sets, with five parts in each set, as a flower with five sepals, five petals, five, or twice five, stamens, and five pistils. |
| adjective (a.) Belonging to the Pentamera. |
pentamerus | noun (n.) A genus of extinct Paleozoic brachiopods, often very abundant in the Upper Silurian. |
pentandrous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the class Pentadria; having five stamens. |
pentapetalous | adjective (a.) Having five petals, or flower leaves. |
pentaphyllous | adjective (a.) Having five leaves or leaflets. |
pentaspermous | adjective (a.) Containing five seeds. |
pentastichous | adjective (a.) Having, or arranged in, five vertical ranks, as the leaves of an apple tree or a cherry tree. |
penurious | adjective (a.) Excessively sparing in the use of money; sordid; stingy; miserly. |
| adjective (a.) Not bountiful or liberal; scanty. |
| adjective (a.) Destitute of money; suffering extreme want. |
peplus | noun (n.) An upper garment worn by Grecian and Roman women. |
| noun (n.) A kind of kerchief formerly worn by Englishwomen. |
peptogenous | adjective (a.) Capable of yielding, or being converted into, peptone. |
perdulous | adjective (a.) Lost; thrown away. |
perfidious | adjective (a.) Guilty of perfidy; violating good faith or vows; false to trust or confidence reposed; teacherous; faithless; as, a perfidious friend. |
| adjective (a.) Involving, or characterized by, perfidy. |
pergamenous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pergamentaceous |
pergamentaceous | adjective (a.) Like parchment. |
pericarditus | noun (n.) Inflammation of the pericardium. |
perichaetous | adjective (a.) Surrounded by setae; -- said of certain earthworms (genus Perichaetus). |
periculous | adjective (a.) Dangerous; full of peril. |
perigynous | adjective (a.) Having the ovary free, but the petals and stamens borne on the calyx; -- said of flower such as that of the cherry or peach. |
perilous | adjective (a.) Full of, attended with, or involving, peril; dangerous; hazardous; as, a perilous undertaking. |
| adjective (a.) Daring; reckless; dangerous. |
peripatus | noun (n.) A genus of lowly organized arthropods, found in South Africa, Australia, and tropical America. It constitutes the order Malacopoda. |
peripetalous | adjective (a.) Surrounding, or situated about, the petals. |
peripterous | adjective (a.) Peripteral. |
| adjective (a.) Feathered all around. |
peristeromorphous | adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the pigeons or Columbae. |
peristeropodous | adjective (a.) Having pigeonlike feet; -- said of those gallinaceous birds that rest on all four toes, as the curassows and megapods. |
peritomous | adjective (a.) Cleaving in more directions than one, parallel to the axis. |
peritropous | adjective (a.) Peritropal. |
perjurious | adjective (a.) Alt. of Perjurous |
perjurous | adjective (a.) Guilty of perjury; containing perjury. |
perlaceous | adjective (a.) Pearly; resembling pearl. |
perlous | adjective (a.) Perilous. |
pernicious | adjective (a.) Quick; swift (to burn). |
| adjective (a.) Having the quality of injuring or killing; destructive; very mischievous; baleful; malicious; wicked. |
perseus | noun (n.) A Grecian legendary hero, son of Jupiter and Danae, who slew the Gorgon Medusa. |
| noun (n.) A consellation of the northern hemisphere, near Taurus and Cassiopea. It contains a star cluster visible to the naked eye as a nebula. |
perspicacious | adjective (a.) Having the power of seeing clearly; quick-sighted; sharp of sight. |
| adjective (a.) Fig.: Of acute discernment; keen. |
perspicuous | adjective (a.) Capable of being through; transparent; translucent; not opaque. |
| adjective (a.) Clear to the understanding; capable of being clearly understood; clear in thought or in expression; not obscure or ambiguous; as, a perspicuous writer; perspicuous statements. |
perstreperous | adjective (a.) Noisy; obstreperous. |
pertinacious | adjective (a.) Holding or adhering to any opinion, purpose, or design, with obstinacy; perversely persistent; obstinate; as, pertinacious plotters; a pertinacious beggar. |
| adjective (a.) Resolute; persevering; constant; steady. |
pervicacious | adjective (a.) Obstinate; willful; refractory. |
pervious | adjective (a.) Admitting passage; capable of being penetrated by another body or substance; permeable; as, a pervious soil. |
| adjective (a.) Capable of being penetrated, or seen through, by physical or mental vision. |
| adjective (a.) Capable of penetrating or pervading. |
| adjective (a.) Open; -- used synonymously with perforate, as applied to the nostrils or birds. |
pessulus | noun (n.) A delicate bar of cartilage connecting the dorsal and ventral extremities of the first pair of bronchial cartilages in the syrinx of birds. |
pesterous | adjective (a.) Inclined to pester. Also, vexatious; encumbering; burdensome. |
pestiferous | adjective (a.) Pest-bearing; pestilential; noxious to health; malignant; infectious; contagious; as, pestiferous bodies. |
| adjective (a.) Noxious to peace, to morals, or to society; vicious; hurtful; destructive; as, a pestiferous demagogue. |
pestilentious | adjective (a.) Pestilential. |
petaliferous | adjective (a.) Bearing petals. |
petaloideous | adjective (a.) Having the whole or part of the perianth petaline. |
petalous | adjective (a.) Having petals; petaled; -- opposed to apetalous. |
petasus | noun (n.) The winged cap of Mercury; also, a broad-brimmed, low-crowned hat worn by Greeks and Romans. |
petrosilicious | adjective (a.) Containing, or consisting of, petrosilex. |
petrous | adjective (a.) Like stone; hard; stony; rocky; as, the petrous part of the temporal bone. |
| adjective (a.) Same as Petrosal. |
petulcous | adjective (a.) Wanton; frisky; lustful. |
pellagrous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or affected with, or attendant on, pellagra; as, pellagrous insanity. |
pelorus | noun (n.) An instrument similar to a mariner's compass, but without magnetic needles, and having two sight vanes by which bearings are taken, esp. such as cannot be taken by the compass. |