First Names Rhyming REDAMANN
English Words Rhyming REDAMANN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES REDAMANN AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH REDAMANN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (edamann) - English Words That Ends with edamann:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (damann) - English Words That Ends with damann:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (amann) - English Words That Ends with amann:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (mann) - English Words That Ends with mann:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ann) - English Words That Ends with ann:
ann | noun (n.) Alt. of Annat |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH REDAMANN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (redaman) - Words That Begins with redaman:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (redama) - Words That Begins with redama:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (redam) - Words That Begins with redam:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (reda) - Words That Begins with reda:
redacteur | noun (n.) See Redactor. |
redaction | noun (n.) The act of redacting; work produced by redacting; a digest. |
redactor | noun (n.) One who redacts; one who prepares matter for publication; an editor. |
redan | noun (n.) A work having two parapets whose faces unite so as to form a salient angle toward the enemy. |
| noun (n.) A step or vertical offset in a wall on uneven ground, to keep the parts level. |
redarguing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Redargue |
redargution | noun (n.) The act of redarguing; refutation. |
redargutory | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, redargution; refutatory. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (red) - Words That Begins with red:
red | noun (n.) The color of blood, or of that part of the spectrum farthest from violet, or a tint resembling these. |
| noun (n.) A red pigment. |
| noun (n.) An abbreviation for Red Republican. See under Red, a. |
| adjective (a.) The menses. |
| superlative (superl.) Of the color of blood, or of a tint resembling that color; of the hue of that part of the rainbow, or of the solar spectrum, which is furthest from the violet part. |
| verb (v. t.) To put on order; to make tidy; also, to free from entanglement or embarrassement; -- generally with up; as, to red up a house. |
| () . imp. & p. p. of Read. |
redback | noun (n.) The dunlin. |
redbelly | noun (n.) The char. |
redbird | noun (n.) The cardinal bird. |
| noun (n.) The summer redbird (Piranga rubra). |
| noun (n.) The scarlet tanager. See Tanager. |
redbreast | noun (n.) The European robin. |
| noun (n.) The American robin. See Robin. |
| noun (n.) The knot, or red-breasted snipe; -- called also robin breast, and robin snipe. See Knot. |
| noun (n.) The long-eared pondfish. See Pondfish. |
redbud | noun (n.) A small ornamental leguminous tree of the American species of the genus Cercis. See Judas tree, under Judas. |
redcap | noun (n.) The European goldfinch. |
| noun (n.) A specter having long teeth, popularly supposed to haunt old castles in Scotland. |
redcoat | noun (n.) One who wears a red coat; specifically, a red-coated British soldier. |
reddening | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Redden |
redden | adjective (a.) To make red or somewhat red; to give a red color to. |
| verb (v. i.) To grow or become red; to blush. |
reddendum | noun (n.) A clause in a deed by which some new thing is reserved out of what had been granted before; the clause by which rent is reserved in a lease. |
reddish | adjective (a.) Somewhat red; moderately red. |
reddition | noun (n.) Restoration: restitution: surrender. |
| noun (n.) Explanation; representation. |
redditive | adjective (a.) Answering to an interrogative or inquiry; conveying a reply; as, redditive words. |
reddle | noun (n.) Red chalk. See under Chalk. |
reddour | noun (n.) Rigor; violence. |
rede | noun (n.) Advice; counsel; suggestion. |
| noun (n.) A word or phrase; a motto; a proverb; a wise saw. |
| verb (v. t.) To advise or counsel. |
| verb (v. t.) To interpret; to explain. |
redeeming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Redeem |
redeemability | noun (n.) Redeemableness. |
redeemable | adjective (a.) Capable of being redeemed; subject to repurchase; held under conditions permitting redemption; as, a pledge securing the payment of money is redeemable. |
| adjective (a.) Subject to an obligation of redemtion; conditioned upon a promise of redemtion; payable; due; as, bonds, promissory notes, etc. , redeemabble in gold, or in current money, or four months after date. |
redeemableness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being redeemable; redeemability. |
redeemer | noun (n.) One who redeems. |
| noun (n.) Specifically, the Savior of the world, Jesus Christ. |
redeless | adjective (a.) Without rede or counsel. |
redeliverance | noun (n.) A second deliverance. |
redelivery | noun (n.) Act of delivering back. |
| noun (n.) A second or new delivery or liberation. |
redemand | noun (n.) A demanding back; a second or renewed demand. |
| verb (v. t.) To demand back; to demand again. |
redemise | noun (n.) The transfer of an estate back to the person who demised it; reconveyance; as, the demise and redemise of an estate. See under Demise. |
| verb (v. t.) To demise back; to convey or transfer back, as an estate. |
redemptible | adjective (a.) Redeemable. |
redemptionary | noun (n.) One who is, or may be, redeemed. |
redemptioner | noun (n.) One who redeems himself, as from debt or servitude. |
| noun (n.) Formerly, one who, wishing to emigrate from Europe to America, sold his services for a stipulated time to pay the expenses of his passage. |
redemptionist | noun (n.) A monk of an order founded in 1197; -- so called because the order was especially devoted to the redemption of Christians held in captivity by the Mohammedans. Called also Trinitarian. |
redemptive | adjective (a.) Serving or tending to redeem; redeeming; as, the redemptive work of Christ. |
redemptorist | noun (n.) One of the Congregation of the Most Holy Redeemer, founded in Naples in 1732 by St. Alphonsus Maria de Liquori. It was introduced onto the United States in 1832 at Detroit. The Fathers of the Congregation devote themselves to preaching to the neglected, esp. in missions and retreats, and are forbidden by their rule to engage in the instruction of youth. |
redemptory | adjective (a.) Paid for ransom; serving to redeem. |
redempture | noun (n.) Redemption. |
redented | adjective (a.) Formed like the teeth of a saw; indented. |
redeye | noun (n.) The rudd. |
| noun (n.) Same as Redfish (d). |
| noun (n.) The goggle-eye, or fresh-water rock bass. |
redfin | noun (n.) A small North American dace (Minnilus cornutus, or Notropis megalops). The male, in the breeding season, has bright red fins. Called also red dace, and shiner. Applied also to Notropis ardens, of the Mississippi valley. |
redfinch | noun (n.) The European linnet. |
redfish | noun (n.) The blueback salmon of the North Pacific; -- called also nerka. See Blueback (b). |
| noun (n.) The rosefish. |
| noun (n.) A large California labroid food fish (Trochocopus pulcher); -- called also fathead. |
| noun (n.) The red bass, red drum, or drumfish. See the Note under Drumfish. |
redhead | noun (n.) A person having red hair. |
| noun (n.) An American duck (Aythya Americana) highly esteemed as a game bird. It is closely allied to the canvasback, but is smaller and its head brighter red. Called also red-headed duck. American poachard, grayback, and fall duck. See Illust. under Poachard. |
| noun (n.) The red-headed woodpecker. See Woodpecker. |
| noun (n.) A kind of milkweed (Asclepias Curassavica) with red flowers. It is used in medicine. |
redhibition | noun (n.) The annulling of a sale, and the return by the buyer of the article sold, on account of some defect. |
redhibitory | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to redhibition; as, a redhibitory action or fault. |
redhoop | noun (n.) The male of the European bullfinch. |
redhorn | noun (n.) Any species of a tribe of butterflies (Fugacia) including the common yellow species and the cabbage butterflies. The antennae are usually red. |
redia | noun (n.) A kind of larva, or nurse, which is prroduced within the sporocyst of certain trematodes by asexual generation. It in turn produces, in the same way, either another generation of rediae, or else cercariae within its own body. Called also proscolex, and nurse. See Illustration in Appendix. |
redient | adjective (a.) Returning. |
redingote | noun (n.) A long plain double-breasted outside coat for women. |
redintegrate | adjective (a.) Restored to wholeness or a perfect state; renewed. |
| verb (v. t.) To make whole again; a renew; to restore to integrity or soundness. |
redintegration | noun (n.) Restoration to a whole or sound state; renewal; renovation. |
| noun (n.) Restoration of a mixed body or matter to its former nature and state. |
| noun (n.) The law that objects which have been previously combined as part of a single mental state tend to recall or suggest one another; -- adopted by many philosophers to explain the phenomena of the association of ideas. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH REDAMANN:
English Words which starts with 'red' and ends with 'ann':
English Words which starts with 're' and ends with 'nn':