RICH
First name RICH's origin is German. RICH means "powerful ruler". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with RICH below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of rich.(Brown names are of the same origin (German) with RICH and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming RICH
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES RÝCH AS A WHOLE:
enrichetta erich friedrich heinrich erichthonius richael richelle richere richlynn aldrich dietrich jericho richardo richer richie ulrich diederich richman richard richmond crichtonNAMES RHYMING WITH RÝCH (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ich) - Names That Ends with ich:
bich cruadhlaoich feich nixkamich raleich choilleichRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ch) - Names That Ends with ch:
adanech laoidheach toirdealbach vach coaxoch xiloxoch abdimelech cynfarch rhydderch conlaoch culhwch gwernach matholwch twrch uisnech bearach coigleach coilleach deasach ealadhach muireach toirdealbhach baruch cailleach deoch luighseach moireach rioghnach abimelech abukcheech bailoch birch buach calbhach carthach ceallach ceardach cearnach clach darach darroch deutsch enoch fytch keallach kellach muireadhach murdoch nathrach parisch pesach pessach seanlaoch searbhreathach shadrach tearlach tiarchnach tighearnach treasach welch zach noach avimelech dutch raghallach rabhartach leamhnach fionnlaoch dubhthach dubhloach diomasach clunainach cleirach bradach roch lach fitch burch usenech aballach cathasach blanch yuroch gerlach upchurch gwenhwyfach awarnach coinneach taithleach chanoch yiftach mitch tenochNAMES RHYMING WITH RÝCH (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (ric) - Names That Begins with ric:
rica ricadene ricadonna ricard ricarda ricardo ricca riccardo rice rick rickard ricker rickey rickie rickman rickward ricky ricman rico ricwea ricweardRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ri) - Names That Begins with ri:
ria riagan rian rida riddhi riddoc riddock rider ridere ridge ridgeiey ridgeley ridgely ridha ridhi ridley ridpath ridwan rigby rigel rigg riggs rigmor rihana riikka rikard rikka rikkard rikward ril riley rilla rille rilletta rillette rillia rillie rilynn rim rima rimona rina rinan rinat rinc ring rinji rinna rinnah rio riobard riocard rioghbhardan rion riona riordain riordan ripley rique risa rishim risley risteard risto riston rita ritchie ritsa ritter ritza riva rivalen rivalin rive rivka riyaaz riyad riyadhNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RÝCH:
First Names which starts with 'r' and ends with 'h':
ra'idah raananah rabah rabiah radeyah radolph raedleah raedpath rahimah rahimateh rajah raleah raleigh ralph randolph raniyah rawdah rawiyah rebekah reidhachadh reileigh reinh reneigh roth ruairidh ruanaidh ruhleah ruqayyah rush ruth ruwaydah ryeleigh ryleighEnglish Words Rhyming RICH
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES RÝCH AS A WHOLE:
aurichalceous | adjective (a.) Brass-colored. |
aurichalcite | noun (n.) A hydrous carbonate of copper and zinc, found in pale green or blue crystalline aggregations. It yields a kind of brass on reduction. |
chaldrich | noun (n.) Alt. of Chalder |
clarichord | noun (n.) A musical instrument, formerly in use, in form of a spinet; -- called also manichord and clavichord. |
ditrichotomous | adjective (a.) Divided into twos or threes. |
adjective (a.) Dividing into double or treble ramifications; -- said of a leaf or stem. |
elrich | adjective (a.) Alt. of Elritch |
enriching | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Enrich |
enricher | noun (n.) One who enriches. |
enrichment | noun (n.) The act of making rich, or that which enriches; increase of value by improvements, embellishment, etc.; decoration; embellishment. |
estrich | noun (n.) Ostrich. |
noun (n.) The down of the ostrich. |
everich | adjective (a.) Alt. of Everych |
everichon | noun (pron.) Alt. of Everychon |
fehmgericht | noun (n.) Same as Vehm, Vehmgericht. |
gastrotricha | noun (n. pl.) A group of small wormlike animals, having cilia on the ventral side. The group is regarded as an ancestral or synthetic one, related to rotifers and annelids. |
halotrichite | noun (n.) An iron alum occurring in silky fibrous aggregates of a yellowish white color. |
heterotricha | noun (n. pl.) A division of ciliated Infusoria, having fine cilia all over the body, and a circle of larger ones around the anterior end. |
holotricha | noun (n. pl.) A group of ciliated Infusoria, having cilia all over the body. |
hypotricha | noun (n. pl.) A division of ciliated Infusoria in which the cilia cover only the under side of the body. |
leiotrichan | noun (n.) One of the Leiotrichi. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Leiotrichi. |
leiotrichi | noun (n. pl.) The division of mankind which embraces the smooth-haired races. |
leiotrichous | adjective (a.) Having smooth, or nearly smooth, hair. |
orichalceous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, orichalch; having a color or luster like that of brass. |
orichalch | noun (n.) A metallic substance, resembling gold in color, but inferior in value; a mixed metal of the ancients, resembling brass; -- called also aurichalcum, orichalcum, etc. |
ostrich | noun (n.) A large bird of the genus Struthio, of which Struthio camelus of Africa is the best known species. It has long and very strong legs, adapted for rapid running; only two toes; a long neck, nearly bare of feathers; and short wings incapable of flight. The adult male is about eight feet high. |
overrich | adjective (a.) Exccessively rich. |
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. |
peritricha | noun (n. pl.) A division of ciliated Infusoria having a circle of cilia around the oral disk and sometimes another around the body. It includes the vorticellas. See Vorticella. |
pterichthys | noun (n.) A genus of Devonian fossil fishes with winglike appendages. The head and most of the body were covered with large bony plates. See Placodermi. |
phototrichromatic | adjective (a.) Designating a photomechanical process for making reproductions in natural colors by three printings. |
riches | adjective (a.) That which makes one rich; an abundance of land, goods, money, or other property; wealth; opulence; affluence. |
adjective (a.) That which appears rich, sumptuous, precious, or the like. |
richesse | noun (n.) Wealth; riches. See the Note under Riches. |
richness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being rich (in any sense of the adjective). |
richweed | noun (n.) An herb (Pilea pumila) of the Nettle family, having a smooth, juicy, pellucid stem; -- called also clearweed. |
strich | noun (n.) An owl. |
trichiasis | noun (n.) A disease of the eye, in which the eyelashes, being turned in upon the eyeball, produce constant irritation by the motion of the lids. |
trichina | noun (n.) A small, slender nematoid worm (Trichina spiralis) which, in the larval state, is parasitic, often in immense numbers, in the voluntary muscles of man, the hog, and many other animals. When insufficiently cooked meat containing the larvae is swallowed by man, they are liberated and rapidly become adult, pair, and the ovoviviparous females produce in a short time large numbers of young which find their way into the muscles, either directly, or indirectly by means of the blood. Their presence in the muscles and the intestines in large numbers produces trichinosis. |
trichiniasis | noun (n.) Trichinosis. |
trichinoscope | noun (n.) An apparatus for the detection of trichinae in the flesh of animals, as of swine. |
trichinosis | noun (n.) The disease produced by the presence of trichinae in the muscles and intestinal track. It is marked by fever, muscular pains, and symptoms resembling those of typhoid fever, and is frequently fatal. |
trichinous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to trichinae or trichinosis; affected with, or containing, trichinae; as, trichinous meat. |
trichite | noun (n.) A kind of crystallite resembling a bunch of hairs, common in obsidian. See Illust. of Crystallite. |
noun (n.) A delicate, hairlike siliceous spicule, found in certain sponges. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RÝCH (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ich) - English Words That Ends with ich:
chich | noun (n.) The chick-pea. |
decastich | noun (n.) A poem consisting of ten lines. |
distich | noun (n.) A couple of verses or poetic lines making complete sense; an epigram of two verses. |
noun (n.) Alt. of Distichous |
estatlich | adjective (a.) Alt. of Estatly |
festlich | noun (n.) Festive; fond of festive occasions. |
fetich | noun (n.) Alt. of Fetish |
godelich | adjective (a.) Goodly. |
goodlich | adjective (a.) Goodly. |
hemistich | noun (n.) Half a poetic verse or line, or a verse or line not completed. |
heptastich | noun (n.) A composition consisting of seven lines or verses. |
hexastich | noun (n.) Alt. of Hexastichon |
ich | noun (pron.) I. |
lich | adjective (a.) Like. |
adjective (a.) A dead body; a corpse. |
mastich | noun (n.) See Mastic. |
monostich | noun (n.) A composition consisting of one verse only. |
ogdoastich | noun (n.) A poem of eight lines. |
quaich | noun (n.) A small shallow cup or drinking vessel. |
noun (n.) A small shallow cup or drinking vessel. |
pentastich | noun (n.) A composition consisting of five verses. |
sandwich | noun (n.) Two pieces of bread and butter with a thin slice of meat, cheese, or the like, between them. |
verb (v. t.) To make into a sandwich; also, figuratively, to insert between portions of something dissimilar; to form of alternate parts or things, or alternating layers of a different nature; to interlard. |
schlich | noun (n.) The finer portion of a crushed ore, as of gold, lead, or tin, separated by the water in certain wet processes. |
sich | adjective (a.) Such. |
slich | noun (n.) Alt. of Slick |
smoterlich | adjective (a.) Dirty; foul. |
stich | noun (n.) A verse, of whatever measure or number of feet. |
noun (n.) A line in the Scriptures; specifically (Hebrew Scriptures), one of the rhythmic lines in the poetical books and passages of the Old Treatment, as written in the oldest Hebrew manuscripts and in the Revised Version of the English Bible. | |
noun (n.) A row, line, or rank of trees. |
swich | adjective (a.) Such. |
telestich | noun (n.) A poem in which the final letters of the lines, taken consequently, make a name. Cf. Acrostic. |
tetrastich | noun (n.) A stanza, epigram, or poem, consisting of four verses or lines. |
unfestlich | adjective (a.) Unfit for a feast; hence, jaded; worn. |
zarnich | noun (n.) Native sulphide of arsenic, including sandarach, or realgar, and orpiment. |
which | noun (pron.) A relative pronoun, used esp. in referring to an antecedent noun or clause, but sometimes with reference to what is specified or implied in a sentence, or to a following noun or clause (generally involving a reference, however, to something which has preceded). It is used in all numbers and genders, and was formerly used of persons. |
noun (pron.) A compound relative or indefinite pronoun, standing for any one which, whichever, that which, those which, the . . . which, and the like; as, take which you will. | |
adjective (a.) Of what sort or kind; what; what a; who. | |
adjective (a.) A interrogative pronoun, used both substantively and adjectively, and in direct and indirect questions, to ask for, or refer to, an individual person or thing among several of a class; as, which man is it? which woman was it? which is the house? he asked which route he should take; which is best, to live or to die? See the Note under What, pron., 1. |
wich | noun (n.) A variant of 1st Wick. |
noun (n.) A street; a village; a castle; a dwelling; a place of work, or exercise of authority; -- now obsolete except in composition; as, bailiwick, Warwick, Greenwick. | |
noun (n.) A narrow port or passage in the rink or course, flanked by the stones of previous players. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RÝCH (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ric) - Words That Begins with ric:
rice | noun (n.) A well-known cereal grass (Oryza sativa) and its seed. This plant is extensively cultivated in warm climates, and the grain forms a large portion of the food of the inhabitants. In America it grows chiefly on low, moist land, which can be overflowed. |
ricebird | noun (n.) The Java sparrow. |
noun (n.) The bobolink. |
ricinelaidic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an isomeric modification of ricinoleic acid obtained as a white crystalline solid. |
ricinelaidin | noun (n.) The glycerin salt of ricinelaidic acid, obtained as a white crystalline waxy substance by treating castor oil with nitrous acid. |
ricinic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, castor oil; formerly, designating an acid now called ricinoleic acid. |
ricinine | noun (n.) A bitter white crystalline alkaloid extracted from the seeds of the castor-oil plant. |
ricinoleate | noun (n.) A salt of ricinoleic acid; -- formerly called palmate. |
ricinoleic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a fatty acid analogous to oleic acid, obtained from castor oil as an oily substance, C/H/O/ with a harsh taste. Formerly written ricinolic. |
ricinolein | noun (n.) The glycerin salt of ricinoleic acid, occuring as a characteristic constituent of castor oil; -- formerly called palmin. |
ricinolic | adjective (a.) Ricinoleic. |
ricinus | noun (n.) A genus of plants of the Spurge family, containing but one species (R. communis), the castor-oil plant. The fruit is three-celled, and contains three large seeds from which castor oil iss expressed. See Palma Christi. |
rick | noun (n.) A stack or pile, as of grain, straw, or hay, in the open air, usually protected from wet with thatching. |
verb (v. t.) To heap up in ricks, as hay, etc. |
ricker | noun (n.) A stout pole for use in making a rick, or for a spar to a boat. |
ricketish | adjective (a.) Rickety. |
rickets | noun (n. pl.) A disease which affects children, and which is characterized by a bulky head, crooked spine and limbs, depressed ribs, enlarged and spongy articular epiphyses, tumid abdomen, and short stature, together with clear and often premature mental faculties. The essential cause of the disease appears to be the nondeposition of earthy salts in the osteoid tissues. Children afflicted with this malady stand and walk unsteadily. Called also rachitis. |
rickety | adjective (a.) Affected with rickets. |
adjective (a.) Feeble in the joints; imperfect; weak; shaky. |
rickrack | noun (n.) A kind of openwork edging made of serpentine braid. |
rickstand | noun (n.) A flooring or framework on which a rick is made. |
ricochet | noun (n.) A rebound or skipping, as of a ball along the ground when a gun is fired at a low angle of elevation, or of a fiat stone thrown along the surface of water. |
verb (v. t.) To operate upon by ricochet firing. See Ricochet, n. | |
verb (v. i.) To skip with a rebound or rebounds, as a flat stone on the surface of water, or a cannon ball on the ground. See Ricochet, n. |
ricochetting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ricochet |
rictal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the rictus; as, rictal bristles. |
ricture | noun (n.) A gaping. |
rictus | noun (n.) The gape of the mouth, as of birds; -- often resricted to the corners of the mouth. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RÝCH:
English Words which starts with 'r' and ends with 'h':
raash | noun (n.) The electric catfish. |
rach | noun (n.) Alt. of Rache |
radiograph | noun (n.) A picture produced by the Rontgen rays upon a sensitive surface, photographic or fluorescent, especially a picture of opaque objects traversed by the rays. |
noun (n.) An instrument for measuring and recording solar radiation. | |
noun (n.) An image or picture produced upon a sensitive surface, as of a photographic plate, by some form of radiation other than light, as the Rontgen rays, radium rays, etc.; esp., a picture of opaque objects traversed by the rays; a skiagraph. | |
verb (v. t.) To make a radiograph of. |
radish | noun (n.) The pungent fleshy root of a well-known cruciferous plant (Raphanus sativus); also, the whole plant. |
raffish | adjective (a.) Resembling, or having the character of, raff, or a raff; worthless; low. |
ragabash | noun (n.) Alt. of Ragabrash |
ragabrash | noun (n.) An idle, ragged person. |
rajah | adjective (a.) A native prince or king; also, a landholder or person of importance in the agricultural districts. |
rakish | adjective (a.) Dissolute; lewd; debauched. |
adjective (a.) Having a saucy appearance indicative of speed and dash. |
ralph | noun (n.) A name sometimes given to the raven. |
rammish | adjective (a.) Like a ram; hence, rank; lascivious. |
ranch | noun (n.) A tract of land used for grazing and the rearing of horses, cattle, or sheep. See Rancho, 2. |
verb (v. t.) To wrench; to tear; to sprain; to injure by violent straining or contortion. |
rash | noun (n.) A fine eruption or efflorescence on the body, with little or no elevation. |
noun (n.) An inferior kind of silk, or mixture of silk and worsted. | |
superlative (superl.) Sudden in action; quick; hasty. | |
superlative (superl.) Requiring sudden action; pressing; urgent. | |
superlative (superl.) Esp., overhasty in counsel or action; precipitate; resolving or entering on a project or measure without due deliberation and caution; opposed to prudent; said of persons; as, a rash statesman or commander. | |
superlative (superl.) Uttered or undertaken with too much haste or too little reflection; as, rash words; rash measures. | |
superlative (superl.) So dry as to fall out of the ear with handling, as corn. | |
verb (v. t.) To pull off or pluck violently. | |
verb (v. t.) To slash; to hack; to cut; to slice. | |
verb (v. t.) To prepare with haste. |
ratch | noun (n.) Same as Rotche. |
noun (n.) A ratchet wheel, or notched bar, with which a pawl or click works. |
ratfish | noun (n.) Same as Rat-tail. |
rath | noun (n.) A hill or mound. |
noun (n.) A kind of ancient fortification found in Ireland. | |
adjective (a.) Alt. of Rathe | |
adverb (adv.) Alt. of Rathe |
rawish | adjective (a.) Somewhat raw. |
rayah | noun (n.) A person not a Mohammedan, who pays the capitation tax. |
reach | noun (n.) An effort to vomit. |
noun (n.) The act of stretching or extending; extension; power of reaching or touching with the person, or a limb, or something held or thrown; as, the fruit is beyond my reach; to be within reach of cannon shot. | |
noun (n.) The power of stretching out or extending action, influence, or the like; power of attainment or management; extent of force or capacity. | |
noun (n.) Extent; stretch; expanse; hence, application; influence; result; scope. | |
noun (n.) An extended portion of land or water; a stretch; a straight portion of a stream or river, as from one turn to another; a level stretch, as between locks in a canal; an arm of the sea extending up into the land. | |
noun (n.) An artifice to obtain an advantage. | |
noun (n.) The pole or rod which connects the hind axle with the forward bolster of a wagon. | |
verb (v. i.) To retch. | |
verb (v. t.) To extend; to stretch; to thrust out; to put forth, as a limb, a member, something held, or the like. | |
verb (v. t.) Hence, to deliver by stretching out a member, especially the hand; to give with the hand; to pass to another; to hand over; as, to reach one a book. | |
verb (v. t.) To attain or obtain by stretching forth the hand; to extend some part of the body, or something held by one, so as to touch, strike, grasp, or the like; as, to reach an object with the hand, or with a spear. | |
verb (v. t.) To strike, hit, or touch with a missile; as, to reach an object with an arrow, a bullet, or a shell. | |
verb (v. t.) Hence, to extend an action, effort, or influence to; to penetrate to; to pierce, or cut, as far as. | |
verb (v. t.) To extend to; to stretch out as far as; to touch by virtue of extent; as, his land reaches the river. | |
verb (v. t.) To arrive at; to come to; to get as far as. | |
verb (v. t.) To arrive at by effort of any kind; to attain to; to gain; to be advanced to. | |
verb (v. t.) To understand; to comprehend. | |
verb (v. t.) To overreach; to deceive. | |
verb (v. i.) To stretch out the hand. | |
verb (v. i.) To strain after something; to make efforts. | |
verb (v. i.) To extend in dimension, time, amount, action, influence, etc., so as to touch, attain to, or be equal to, something. | |
verb (v. i.) To sail on the wind, as from one point of tacking to another, or with the wind nearly abeam. |
reddish | adjective (a.) Somewhat red; moderately red. |
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. |
redmouth | noun (n.) Any one of several species of marine food fishes of the genus Diabasis, or Haemulon, of the Southern United States, having the inside of the mouth bright red. Called also flannelmouth, and grunt. |
refresh | noun (n.) The act of refreshing. |
adjective (a.) To make fresh again; to restore strength, spirit, animation, or the like, to; to relieve from fatigue or depression; to reinvigorate; to enliven anew; to reanimate; as, sleep refreshes the body and the mind. | |
adjective (a.) To make as if new; to repair; to restore. |
regrowth | noun (n.) The act of regrowing; a second or new growth. |
rehash | noun (n.) Something hashed over, or made up from old materials. |
verb (v. t.) To hash over again; to prepare or use again; as, to rehash old arguments. |
reichsrath | noun (n.) The parliament of Austria (exclusive of Hungary, which has its own diet, or parliament). It consists of an Upper and a Lower House, or a House of Lords and a House of Representatives. |
relish | noun (n.) A pleasing taste; flavor that gratifies the palate; hence, enjoyable quality; power of pleasing. |
noun (n.) Savor; quality; characteristic tinge. | |
noun (n.) A taste for; liking; appetite; fondness. | |
noun (n.) That which is used to impart a flavor; specifically, something taken with food to render it more palatable or to stimulate the appetite; a condiment. | |
noun (n.) The projection or shoulder at the side of, or around, a tenon, on a tenoned piece. | |
verb (v. t.) To taste or eat with pleasure; to like the flavor of; to partake of with gratification; hence, to enjoy; to be pleased with or gratified by; to experience pleasure from; as, to relish food. | |
verb (v. t.) To give a relish to; to cause to taste agreeably. | |
verb (v. i.) To have a pleasing or appetizing taste; to give gratification; to have a flavor. |
research | noun (n.) Diligent inquiry or examination in seeking facts or principles; laborious or continued search after truth; as, researches of human wisdom. |
verb (v. t.) To search or examine with continued care; to seek diligently. |
retouch | noun (n.) A partial reworking,as of a painting, a sculptor's clay model, or the like. |
verb (v. t.) To touch again, or rework, in order to improve; to revise; as, to retouch a picture or an essay. | |
verb (v. t.) To correct or change, as a negative, by handwork. |
rewth | noun (n.) Ruth. |
rhabdolith | noun (n.) A minute calcareous rodlike structure found both at the surface and the bottom of the ocean; -- supposed by some to be a calcareous alga. |
rhemish | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Rheimis, or Reima, in France. |
rhenish | noun (n.) Rhine wine. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the river Rhine; as, Rhenish wine. |
rhinolith | noun (n.) A concretion formed within the cavities of the nose. |
ribaldish | adjective (a.) Like a ribald. |
riggish | adjective (a.) Like a rig or wanton. |
rish | noun (n.) A rush (the plant). |
roach | noun (n.) A cockroach. |
noun (n.) A European fresh-water fish of the Carp family (Leuciscus rutilus). It is silver-white, with a greenish back. | |
noun (n.) An American chub (Semotilus bullaris); the fallfish. | |
noun (n.) The redfin, or shiner. | |
noun (n.) A convex curve or arch cut in the edge of a sail to prevent chafing, or to secure a better fit. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to arch. | |
verb (v. t.) To cut off, as a horse's mane, so that the part left shall stand upright. |
rockfish | noun (n.) Any one of several California scorpaenoid food fishes of the genus Sebastichthys, as the red rockfish (S. ruber). They are among the most important of California market fishes. Called also rock cod, and garrupa. |
noun (n.) The striped bass. See Bass. | |
noun (n.) Any one of several species of Florida and Bermuda groupers of the genus Epinephelus. | |
noun (n.) An American fresh-water darter; the log perch. |
roguish | adjective (a.) Vagrant. |
adjective (a.) Resembling, or characteristic of, a rogue; knavish. | |
adjective (a.) Pleasantly mischievous; waggish; arch. |
roinish | adjective (a.) See Roynish. |
romanish | adjective (a.) Pertaining to Romanism. |
romansch | noun (n.) The language of the Grisons in Switzerland, a corruption of the Latin. |
romish | adjective (a.) Belonging or relating to Rome, or to the Roman Catholic Church; -- frequently used in a disparaging sense; as, the Romish church; the Romish religion, ritual, or ceremonies. |
rompish | adjective (a.) Given to rude play; inclined to romp. |
roomth | noun (n.) Room; space. |
roorbach | noun (n.) A defamatory forgery or falsehood published for purposes of political intrigue. |
ropish | adjective (a.) Somewhat ropy. |
rosebush | noun (n.) The bush or shrub which bears roses. |
rosefinch | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of Asiatic finches of the genera Carpodacus, and Propasser, and allied genera, in which the male is more or less colored with rose red. |
rosefish | noun (n.) A large marine scorpaenoid food fish (Sebastes marinus) found on the northern coasts of Europe and America. called also red perch, hemdurgan, Norway haddok, and also, erroneously, snapper, bream, and bergylt. |
rough | noun (n.) Having inequalities, small ridges, or points, on the surface; not smooth or plain; as, a rough board; a rough stone; rough cloth. |
noun (n.) Not level; having a broken surface; uneven; -- said of a piece of land, or of a road. | |
noun (n.) Not polished; uncut; -- said of a gem; as, a rough diamond. | |
noun (n.) Tossed in waves; boisterous; high; -- said of a sea or other piece of water. | |
noun (n.) Marked by coarseness; shaggy; ragged; disordered; -- said of dress, appearance, or the like; as, a rough coat. | |
noun (n.) Hence, figuratively, lacking refinement, gentleness, or polish. | |
noun (n.) Not courteous or kind; harsh; rude; uncivil; as, a rough temper. | |
noun (n.) Marked by severity or violence; harsh; hard; as, rough measures or actions. | |
noun (n.) Loud and hoarse; offensive to the ear; harsh; grating; -- said of sound, voice, and the like; as, a rough tone; rough numbers. | |
noun (n.) Austere; harsh to the taste; as, rough wine. | |
noun (n.) Tempestuous; boisterous; stormy; as, rough weather; a rough day. | |
noun (n.) Hastily or carelessly done; wanting finish; incomplete; as, a rough estimate; a rough draught. | |
noun (n.) Produced offhand. | |
noun (n.) Boisterous weather. | |
noun (n.) A rude fellow; a coarse bully; a rowdy. | |
adverb (adv.) In a rough manner; rudely; roughly. | |
verb (v. t.) To render rough; to roughen. | |
verb (v. t.) To break in, as a horse, especially for military purposes. | |
verb (v. t.) To cut or make in a hasty, rough manner; -- with out; as, to rough out a carving, a sketch. |
roughish | adjective (a.) Somewhat rough. |
roundfish | noun (n.) Any ordinary market fish, exclusive of flounders, sole, halibut, and other flatfishes. |
noun (n.) A lake whitefish (Coregonus quadrilateralis), less compressed than the common species. It is very abundant in British America and Alaska. |
roundish | adjective (a.) Somewhat round; as, a roundish seed; a roundish figure. |
routish | adjective (a.) Uproarious; riotous. |
rowdyish | adjective (a.) Resembling a rowdy in temper or conduct; characteristic of a rowdy. |
roxburgh | noun (n.) A style of bookbinding in which the back is plain leather, the sides paper or cloth, the top gilt-edged, but the front and bottom left uncut. |
roynish | adjective (a.) Mangy; scabby; hence, mean; paltry; troublesome. |
roytish | adjective (a.) Wild; irregular. |
rubbish | noun (n.) Waste or rejected matter; anything worthless; valueless stuff; trash; especially, fragments of building materials or fallen buildings; ruins; debris. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to rubbish; of the quality of rubbish; trashy. |
rudish | adjective (a.) Somewhat rude. |
ruffianish | adjective (a.) Having the qualities or manners of a ruffian; ruffianly. |
rukh | noun (n.) The roc. |
noun (n.) A large bird, supposed by some to be the same as the extinct Epiornis of Madagascar. |
runch | noun (n.) The wild radish. |
rush | noun (n.) A name given to many aquatic or marsh-growing endogenous plants with soft, slender stems, as the species of Juncus and Scirpus. |
noun (n.) The merest trifle; a straw. | |
noun (n.) A moving forward with rapidity and force or eagerness; a violent motion or course; as, a rush of troops; a rush of winds; a rush of water. | |
noun (n.) Great activity with pressure; as, a rush of business. | |
noun (n.) A perfect recitation. | |
noun (n.) A rusher; as, the center rush, whose place is in the center of the rush line; the end rush. | |
noun (n.) The act of running with the ball. | |
verb (v. i.) To move forward with impetuosity, violence, and tumultuous rapidity or haste; as, armies rush to battle; waters rush down a precipice. | |
verb (v. i.) To enter into something with undue haste and eagerness, or without due deliberation and preparation; as, to rush business or speculation. | |
verb (v. t.) To push or urge forward with impetuosity or violence; to hurry forward. | |
verb (v. t.) To recite (a lesson) or pass (an examination) without an error. |
ruttish | adjective (a.) Inclined to rut; lustful; libidinous; salacious. |
rysh | noun (n.) Rush, a plant. |
ryth | noun (n.) A ford. |
radiotelegraph | noun (n.) A wireless telegraph. |
rotograph | noun (n.) A photograph printed by a process in which a strip or roll of sensitized paper is automatically fed over the negative so that a series of prints are made, and are then developed, fixed, cut apart, and washed at a very rapid rate. |