First Names Rhyming PERICLES
English Words Rhyming PERICLES
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PERĘCLES AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PERĘCLES (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (ericles) - English Words That Ends with ericles:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ricles) - English Words That Ends with ricles:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (icles) - English Words That Ends with icles:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (cles) - English Words That Ends with cles:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (les) - English Words That Ends with les:
abdominales | noun (n. pl.) A group including the greater part of fresh-water fishes, and many marine ones, having the ventral fins under the abdomen behind the pectorals. |
| (pl. ) of Abdominal |
angles | noun (n. pl.) An ancient Low German tribe, that settled in Britain, which came to be called Engla-land (Angleland or England). The Angles probably came from the district of Angeln (now within the limits of Schleswig), and the country now Lower Hanover, etc. |
arles | noun (n. pl.) An earnest; earnest money; money paid to bind a bargain. |
ateles | noun (n.) A genus of American monkeys with prehensile tails, and having the thumb wanting or rudimentary. See Spider monkey, and Coaita. |
anopheles | noun (n.) A genus of mosquitoes which are secondary hosts of the malaria parasites, and whose bite is the usual, if not the only, means of infecting human beings with malaria. Several species are found in the United States. They may be distinguished from the ordinary mosquitoes of the genus Culex by the long slender palpi, nearly equaling the beak in length, while those of the female Culex are very short. They also assume different positions when resting, Culex usually holding the body parallel to the surface on which it rests and keeping the head and beak bent at an angle, while Anopheles holds the body at an angle with the surface and the head and beak in line with it. Unless they become themselves infected by previously biting a subject affected with malaria, the insects cannot transmit the disease. |
crottles | noun (n. pl.) A name given to various lichens gathered for dyeing. |
detteles | adjective (a.) Free from debt. |
dalles | noun (n. pl.) A rapid, esp. one where the channel is narrowed between rock walls. |
flavorles | adjective (a.) Without flavor; tasteless. |
fungibles | noun (n. pl.) Things which may be furnished or restored in kind, as distinguished from specific things; -- called also fungible things. |
| noun (n. pl.) Movable goods which may be valued by weight or measure, in contradistinction from those which must be judged of individually. |
gules | noun (n.) The tincture red, indicated in seals and engraved figures of escutcheons by parallel vertical lines. Hence, used poetically for a red color or that which is red. |
hercules | noun (n.) A hero, fabled to have been the son of Jupiter and Alcmena, and celebrated for great strength, esp. for the accomplishment of his twelve great tasks or "labors." |
| noun (n.) A constellation in the northern hemisphere, near Lyra. |
hotcockles | noun (n.) A childish play, in which one covers his eyes, and guesses who strikes him or his hand placed behind him. |
humbles | noun (n. pl.) Entrails of a deer. |
indoles | noun (n.) Natural disposition; natural quality or abilities. |
inexpressibles | noun (n. pl.) Breeches; trousers. |
isosceles | adjective (a.) Having two legs or sides that are equal; -- said of a triangle. |
kamtschadales | noun (n. pl.) An aboriginal tribe inhabiting the southern part of Kamtschatka. |
kayles | noun (n. pl.) A game; ninepins. |
marseilles | noun (n.) A general term for certain kinds of fabrics, which are formed of two series of threads interlacing each other, thus forming double cloth, quilted in the loom; -- so named because first made in Marseilles, France. |
measles | noun (n.) Leprosy; also, a leper. |
| noun (n.) A contagious febrile disorder commencing with catarrhal symptoms, and marked by the appearance on the third day of an eruption of distinct red circular spots, which coalesce in a crescentic form, are slightly raised above the surface, and after the fourth day of the eruption gradually decline; rubeola. |
| noun (n.) A disease of cattle and swine in which the flesh is filled with the embryos of different varieties of the tapeworm. |
| noun (n.) A disease of trees. |
| noun (n.) The larvae of any tapeworm (Taenia) in the cysticerus stage, when contained in meat. Called also bladder worms. |
mebles | noun (n. pl.) See Moebles. |
mobles | noun (n. pl.) See Moebles. |
moebles | noun (n. pl.) Movables; furniture; -- also used in the singular (moeble). |
muscales | noun (n. pl.) An old name for mosses in the widest sense, including the true mosses and also hepaticae and sphagna. |
matabeles | noun (n. pl.) A warlike South African Kaffir tribe. |
melanconiales | noun (n. pl.) The smallest of the three orders of Fungi Imperfecti, including those with no asci nor pycnidia, but as a rule having the spores in cavities without special walls. They cause many of the plant diseases known as anthracnose. |
moniliales | noun (n. pl.) The largest of the three orders into which the Fungi Imperfecti are divided, including various forms. |
nettles | noun (n. pl.) The halves of yarns in the unlaid end of a rope twisted for pointing or grafting. |
| noun (n. pl.) Small lines used to sling hammocks under the deck beams. |
| noun (n. pl.) Reef points. |
nineholes | noun (n. pl.) A game in which nine holes are made in the ground, into which a ball is bowled. |
nombles | noun (n. pl.) The entrails of a deer; the umbles. |
nymphales | noun (n. pl.) An extensive family of butterflies including the nymphs, the satyrs, the monarchs, the heliconias, and others; -- called also brush-footed butterflies. |
palmidactyles | noun (n. pl.) A group of wading birds having the toes webbed, as the avocet. |
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. |
piles | noun (n. pl.) The small, troublesome tumors or swellings about the anus and lower part of the rectum which are technically called hemorrhoids. See Hemorrhoids. [The singular pile is sometimes used.] |
pinnywinkles | noun (n. pl.) An instrument of torture, consisting of a board with holes into which the fingers were pressed, and fastened with pegs. |
proteles | noun (n.) A South Africa genus of Carnivora, allied to the hyenas, but smaller and having weaker jaws and teeth. It includes the aard-wolf. |
reccheles | adjective (a.) Reckless. |
rurales | noun (n. pl.) The gossamer-winged butterflies; a family of small butterflies, including the hairstreaks, violets, and theclas. |
seminoles | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of Indians who formerly occupied Florida, where some of them still remain. They belonged to the Creek Confideration. |
shingles | noun (n.) A kind of herpes (Herpes zoster) which spreads half way around the body like a girdle, and is usually attended with violent neuralgic pain. |
singles | noun (n. pl.) See Single, n., 2. |
skayles | noun (n.) [Ă159.] Skittles. |
soboles | noun (n.) A shoot running along under ground, forming new plants at short distances. |
| noun (n.) A sucker, as of tree or shrub. |
strangles | noun (n.) A disease in horses and swine, in which the upper part of the throat, or groups of lymphatic glands elsewhere, swells. |
subbrachiales | noun (n. pl.) A division of soft-finned fishes in which the ventral fins are situated beneath the pectorial fins, or nearly so. |
tales | noun (n.) Persons added to a jury, commonly from those in or about the courthouse, to make up any deficiency in the number of jurors regularly summoned, being like, or such as, the latter. |
| (syntactically sing.) The writ by which such persons are summoned. |
umbles | noun (n. pl.) The entrails and coarser parts of a deer; hence, sometimes, entrails, in general. |
unmentionables | noun (n. pl.) The breeches; trousers. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PERĘCLES (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (pericle) - Words That Begins with pericle:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (pericl) - Words That Begins with pericl:
periclase | noun (n.) Alt. of Periclasite |
periclasite | noun (n.) A grayish or dark green mineral, consisting essentially of magnesia (magnesium oxide), occurring in granular forms or in isometric crystals. |
periclinium | noun (n.) The involucre which surrounds the common receptacle in composite flowers. |
periclitation | noun (n.) Trial; experiment. |
| noun (n.) The state of being in peril. |
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (peric) - Words That Begins with peric:
pericambium | noun (n.) A layer of thin-walled young cells in a growing stem, in which layer certain new vessels originate. |
pericardiac | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pericardial |
pericardial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to pericardium; situated around the heart. |
pericardian | adjective (a.) Pericardiac. |
pericardic | adjective (a.) Pericardiac. |
pericarditus | noun (n.) Inflammation of the pericardium. |
pericardium | noun (n.) The double baglike fold of serous membrane which incloses the heart. |
pericarp | noun (n.) The ripened ovary; the walls of the fruit. See Illusts. of Capsule, Drupe, and Legume. |
pericarpial | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pericarpic |
pericarpic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a pericarp. |
pericellular | adjective (a.) Surrounding a cell; as, the pericellular lymph spaces surrounding ganglion cells. |
perichaeth | noun (n.) The leafy involucre surrounding the fruit stalk of mosses; perichaetium; perichete. |
perichaetial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the perichaeth. |
perichaetium | noun (n.) Same as Perichaeth. |
perichaetous | adjective (a.) Surrounded by setae; -- said of certain earthworms (genus Perichaetus). |
perichete | noun (n.) Same as Perichaeth. |
perichondrial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the perichondrium; situated around cartilage. |
perichondritis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the perichondrium. |
perichondrium | noun (n.) The membrane of fibrous connective tissue which closely invests cartilage, except where covering articular surfaces. |
perichordal | adjective (a.) Around the notochord; as, a perichordal column. See Epichordal. |
pericope | noun (n.) A selection or extract from a book; especially (Theol.), a selection from the Bible, appointed to be read in the churches or used as a text for a sermon. |
pericranial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pericranium. |
pericranium | noun (n.) The periosteum which covers the cranium externally; the region around the cranium. |
periculous | adjective (a.) Dangerous; full of peril. |
periculum | noun (n.) Danger; risk. |
| noun (n.) In a narrower, judicial sense: Accident or casus, as distinguished from dolus and culpa, and hence relieving one from the duty of performing an obligation. |
pericystitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the tissues surrounding the bladder. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (peri) - Words That Begins with peri:
peri | noun (n.) An imaginary being, male or female, like an elf or fairy, represented as a descendant of fallen angels, excluded from paradise till penance is accomplished. |
periagua | noun (n.) See Pirogue. |
perianth | noun (n.) The leaves of a flower generally, especially when the calyx and corolla are not readily distinguished. |
| noun (n.) A saclike involucre which incloses the young fruit in most hepatic mosses. See Illust. of Hepatica. |
perianthium | noun (n.) The perianth. |
periapt | noun (n.) A charm worn as a protection against disease or mischief; an amulet. |
periastral | adjective (a.) Among or around the stars. |
periastron | noun (n.) That point, in the real or apparent orbit of one star revolving around another, at which the former is nearest to the latter. |
periauger | noun (n.) See Pirogue. |
periblast | adjective (a.) The protoplasmic matter which surrounds the entoblast, or cell nucleus, and undergoes segmentation. |
periblem | noun (n.) Nascent cortex, or immature cellular bark. |
peribolos | noun (n.) In ancient architecture, an inclosed court, esp., one surrounding a temple. |
peribranchial | adjective (a.) Surrounding the branchiae; as, a peribranchial cavity. |
| adjective (a.) Around the bronchi or bronchial tubes; as, the peribronchial lymphatics. |
periderm | noun (n.) The outer layer of bark. |
| noun (n.) The hard outer covering of hydroids and other marine animals; the perisarc. |
peridiastole | noun (n.) The almost inappreciable time which elapses between the systole and the diastole of the heart. |
peridium | noun (n.) The envelope or coat of certain fungi, such as the puffballs and earthstars. |
peridot | noun (n.) Chrysolite. |
peridotite | noun (n.) An eruptive rock characterized by the presence of chrysolite (peridot). It also usually contains pyroxene, enstatite, chromite, etc. It is often altered to serpentine. |
peridrome | noun (n.) The space between the columns and the wall of the cella, in a Greek or a Roman temple. |
periecians | noun (n. pl.) See Perioecians. |
perienteron | noun (n.) The primitive perivisceral cavity. |
periergy | noun (n.) Excessive care or diligence. |
| noun (n.) A bombastic or labored style. |
periganglionic | adjective (a.) Surrounding a ganglion; as, the periganglionic glands of the frog. |
perigastric | adjective (a.) Surrounding the stomach; -- applied to the body cavity of Bryozoa and various other Invertebrata. |
perigean | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the perigee. |
perigee | noun (n.) Alt. of Perigeum |
perigeum | noun (n.) That point in the orbit of the moon which is nearest to the earth; -- opposed to apogee. It is sometimes, but rarely, used of the nearest points of other orbits, as of a comet, a planet, etc. Called also epigee, epigeum. |
perigenesis | noun (n.) A theory which explains inheritance by the transmission of the type of growth force possessed by one generation to another. |
perigenetic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to perigenesis. |
perigone | noun (n.) Any organ inclosing the essential organs of a flower; a perianth. |
| noun (n.) In mosses, the involucral bracts of a male flower. |
| noun (n.) A sac which surrounds the generative bodies in the gonophore of a hydroid. |
perigonium | noun (n.) Same as Perigone. |
perigraph | noun (n.) A careless or inaccurate delineation of anything. |
perigynium | noun (n.) Some unusual appendage about the pistil, as the bottle-shaped body in the sedges, and the bristles or scales in some other genera of the Sedge family, or Cyperaceae. |
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. |
perihelion | noun (n.) Alt. of Perihelium |
perihelium | noun (n.) That point of the orbit of a planet or comet which is nearest to the sun; -- opposed to aphelion. |
peril | noun (n.) Danger; risk; hazard; jeopardy; exposure of person or property to injury, loss, or destruction. |
| verb (v. t.) To expose to danger; to hazard; to risk; as, to peril one's life. |
| verb (v. i.) To be in danger. |
periling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Peril |
perilla | noun (n.) A genus of labiate herbs, of which one species (Perilla ocimoides, or P. Nankinensis) is often cultivated for its purple or variegated foliage. |
perilous | adjective (a.) Full of, attended with, or involving, peril; dangerous; hazardous; as, a perilous undertaking. |
| adjective (a.) Daring; reckless; dangerous. |
perilymph | noun (n.) The fluid which surrounds the membranous labyrinth of the internal ear, and separates it from the walls of the chambers in which the labyrinth lies. |
perilymphangial | adjective (a.) Around, or at the side of, a lymphatic vessel. |
perilymphatic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, perilymph. |
| adjective (a.) Perilymphangial. |
perimeter | noun (n.) The outer boundary of a body or figure, or the sum of all the sides. |
| noun (n.) An instrument for determining the extent and shape of the field of vision. |
perimetric | adjective (a.) Alt. of Perimetrical |
perimetrical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the perimeter, or to perimetry; as, a perimetric chart of the eye. |
perimetry | noun (n.) The art of using the perimeter; measurement of the field of vision. |
perimorph | noun (n.) A crystal of one species inclosing one of another species. See Endomorph. |
perimysial | adjective (a.) Surrounding a muscle or muscles. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the perimysium. |
perimysium | noun (n.) The connective tissue sheath which surrounds a muscle, and sends partitions inwards between the bundles of muscular fibers. |
perinaeum | noun (n.) See Perineum. |
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. |
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. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PERĘCLES:
English Words which starts with 'per' and ends with 'les':
English Words which starts with 'pe' and ends with 'es':
pelecaniformes | noun (n. pl.) Those birds that are related to the pelican; the Totipalmi. |
penates | noun (n. pl.) The household gods of the ancient Romans. They presided over the home and the family hearth. See Lar. |
pentremites | noun (n.) A genus of crinoids belonging to the Blastoidea. They have five petal-like ambulacra. |
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. |
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. |
pettitoes | noun (n. pl.) The toes or feet of a pig, -- often used as food; sometimes, in contempt, the human feet. |
persiennes | noun (n. pl.) Window blinds having movable slats, similar to Venetian blinds. |