Name Report For First Name STRAHAN:

STRAHAN

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

Rhymes with STRAHAN - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming STRAHAN

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES STRAHAN AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH STRAHAN (According to last letters):

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

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

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

aahan callahan shanahan

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

achan lishan nishan shoushan siobhan farhan ferhan lahthan burhan nabhan rayhan aodhhan buadhachan ceileachan ciardubhan gabhan gaelbhan stiabhan johan khan than maeghan meghan reaghan siubhan aeshan alhan aodhan athan baethan banbhan beathan bothan brochan brychan callaghan ceallachan chan dubhan eachan eghan eithan eoghan eshan garbhan han johnathan jonathan keaghan leathan maolruadhan matthan monohan naomhan reghan rohan roshan ruadhan seanachan shan sheehan siodhachan sruthan stephan subhan suileabhan vaughan zephan nathan ethan sluaghan loghan deasmumhan cobhan corcurachan caomhan melechan comhghan

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

ayan iman loiyan saran anan hanan janan rukan sawsan wijdan siran morgan regan nuallan jolan yasiman ran papan teyacapan

NAMES RHYMING WITH STRAHAN (According to first letters):

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

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

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

strang stratford

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

stre strephon strephonn strod strong stroud struan struana struthers

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

stacey stacie stacy stacyann staerling stafford stamfo stamford stamitos stan stanb stanbeny stanburh stanbury stanciyf stancliff stanclyf standa standish stanedisc stanfeld stanfield stanford stanhop stanhope stanislav stanley stanly stanton stantu stantun stanway stanweg stanwi stanwic stanwick stanwik stanwode stanwood stanwyk star starbuck starla starlene starling starls starr stasia staunton stayton steadman stearc stearn steathford stedeman stedman steele stefan stefana stefania stefanie stefano stefford stefn stefon stein steiner steise stela stem step stepan stephana stephania stephanie stephen stephenie stephenson stephon sterling sterlyn stern sterne stetson stevan steve steven stevenson stevie

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH STRAHAN:

First Names which starts with 'str' and ends with 'han':

First Names which starts with 'st' and ends with 'an':

stilleman stillman

First Names which starts with 's' and ends with 'n':

sachin safin safwan sahran salamon salhtun salman salomon salton samman sampson samson sanborn sanderson sandon sanson santon sarpedon sasson saturnin saunderson saxan saxon scanlan scanlon scannalan scelftun scotlyn scrydan seadon sean seanan seaton sebasten sebastian sebastien sebastyn sebestyen seeton sefton sein seireadan selden seldon selvyn selwin selwyn sen senen senon seosaimhin seosaimhthin seppanen serafin serban seren seton severin severn sevin sevrin sextein sexton shaaban shaan shaelynn shaheen shain shandon shann shannen shannon sharaden sharon shauden shaughn shaun shawn shawnn shayan shaylon shaylynn shayten shealyn shelden sheldon shelton sherbourn sheridan sherman shermon sheron sherwin sherwyn shiann shim'on shimshon shipton

English Words Rhyming STRAHAN

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES STRAHAN AS A WHOLE:



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


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



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



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



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


acalephannoun (n.) One of the Acalephae.

acrolithanadjective (a.) Alt. of Acrolithic

afghannoun (n.) A native of Afghanistan.
 noun (n.) A kind of worsted blanket or wrap.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Afghanistan.

astrachannoun (a. & n.) See Astrakhan.

astrakhannoun (n.) The skin of stillborn or young lambs of that region, the curled wool of which resembles fur.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Astrakhan in Russia or its products; made of an Astrakhan skin.

ataghannoun (n.) See Yataghan.

attaghannoun (n.) See Yataghan.

cisleithanadjective (a.) On the Austrian side of the river Leitha; Austrian.

clachannoun (n.) A small village containing a church.

elizabethannoun (n.) One who lived in England in the time of Queen Elizabeth.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to Queen Elizabeth or her times, esp. to the architecture or literature of her reign; as, the Elizabethan writers, drama, literature.

khannoun (n.) A king; a prince; a chief; a governor; -- so called among the Tartars, Turks, and Persians, and in countries now or formerly governed by them.
 noun (n.) An Eastern inn or caravansary.

koluschanadjective (a.) Alt. of Kolushan

kolushanadjective (a.) Designating, or pert. to, a linguistic stock of North American Indians comprising the Tlinkit tribes of the Alexander Archipelago of southeastern Alaska and adjacent coast lands. Their language bears some affinity to Mexican tongues.

leiotrichannoun (n.) One of the Leiotrichi.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Leiotrichi.

leviathannoun (n.) An aquatic animal, described in the book of Job, ch. xli., and mentioned in other passages of Scripture.
 noun (n.) The whale, or a great whale.

lochannoun (n.) A small lake; a pond.

myophannoun (n.) A contractile striated layer found in the bodies and stems of certain Infusoria.

orphannoun (n.) A child bereaved of both father and mother; sometimes, also, a child who has but one parent living.
 adjective (a.) Bereaved of parents, or (sometimes) of one parent.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to become an orphan; to deprive of parents.

oulachannoun (n.) Same as Eulachon.

spleuchannoun (n.) A pouch, as for tobacco.

trillachannoun (n.) The oyster catcher.

ulotrichannoun (n.) One of the Ulotrichi.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Ulotrichi.

yataghannoun (n.) A long knife, or short saber, common among Mohammedan nations, usually having a double curve, sometimes nearly straight.

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


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



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



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


strabismnoun (n.) Strabismus.

strabismometernoun (n.) An instrument for measuring the amount of strabismus.

strabismusnoun (n.) An affection of one or both eyes, in which the optic axes can not be directed to the same object, -- a defect due either to undue contraction or to undue relaxation of one or more of the muscles which move the eyeball; squinting; cross-eye.

strabotomynoun (n.) The operation for the removal of squinting by the division of such muscles as distort the eyeball.

straddlingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Straddle
 adjective (a.) Applied to spokes when they are arranged alternately in two circles in the hub. See Straddle, v. i., and Straddle, v. t., 3.

straddlenoun (n.) The act of standing, sitting, or walking, with the feet far apart.
 noun (n.) The position, or the distance between the feet, of one who straddles; as, a wide straddle.
 noun (n.) A stock option giving the holder the double privilege of a "put" and a "call," i. e., securing to the buyer of the option the right either to demand of the seller at a certain price, within a certain time, certain securities, or to require him to take at the same price, and within the same time, the same securities.
 verb (v. i.) To part the legs wide; to stand or to walk with the legs far apart.
 verb (v. i.) To stand with the ends staggered; -- said of the spokes of a wagon wheel where they join the hub.
 verb (v. t.) To place one leg on one side and the other on the other side of; to stand or sit astride of; as, to straddle a fence or a horse.

stradometricaladjective (a.) Of, or relating to, the measuring of streets or roads.

stragglingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Straggle
  () a. & n. from Straggle, v.

stragglenoun (n.) The act of straggling.
 verb (v. t.) To wander from the direct course or way; to rove; to stray; to wander from the line of march or desert the line of battle; as, when troops are on the march, the men should not straggle.
 verb (v. t.) To wander at large; to roam idly about; to ramble.
 verb (v. t.) To escape or stretch beyond proper limits, as the branches of a plant; to spread widely apart; to shoot too far or widely in growth.
 verb (v. t.) To be dispersed or separated; to occur at intervals.

stragglernoun (n.) One who straggles, or departs from the direct or proper course, or from the company to which he belongs; one who falls behind the rest; one who rambles without any settled direction.
 noun (n.) A roving vagabond.
 noun (n.) Something that shoots, or spreads out, beyond the rest, or too far; an exuberant growth.
 noun (n.) Something that stands alone or by itself.

stragulumnoun (n.) The mantle, or pallium, of a bird.

straightnoun (n.) A hand of five cards in consecutive order as to value; a sequence. When they are of one suit, it is calles straight flush.
 adjective (a.) A variant of Strait, a.
 superlative (superl.) Right, in a mathematical sense; passing from one point to another by the nearest course; direct; not deviating or crooked; as, a straight line or course; a straight piece of timber.
 superlative (superl.) Approximately straight; not much curved; as, straight ribs are such as pass from the base of a leaf to the apex, with a small curve.
 superlative (superl.) Composed of cards which constitute a regular sequence, as the ace, king, queen, jack, and ten-spot; as, a straight hand; a straight flush.
 superlative (superl.) Conforming to justice and rectitude; not deviating from truth or fairness; upright; as, straight dealing.
 superlative (superl.) Unmixed; undiluted; as, to take liquor straight.
 superlative (superl.) Making no exceptions or deviations in one's support of the organization and candidates of a political party; as, a straight Republican; a straight Democrat; also, containing the names of all the regularly nominated candidates of a party and no others; as, a straight ballot.
 adverb (adv.) In a straight manner; directly; rightly; forthwith; immediately; as, the arrow went straight to the mark.
 verb (v. t.) To straighten.

straightedgenoun (n.) A board, or piece of wood or metal, having one edge perfectly straight, -- used to ascertain whether a line is straight or a surface even, and for drawing straight lines.

straightingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Straighten

straightenernoun (n.) One who, or that which, straightens.

straightforwardadjective (a.) Proceeding in a straight course or manner; not deviating; honest; frank.
 adverb (adv.) In a straightforward manner.

straighthornnoun (n.) An orthoceras.

straightnessnoun (n.) The quality, condition, or state, of being straight; as, the straightness of a path.
 noun (n.) A variant of Straitness.

straiknoun (n.) A strake.

strainnoun (n.) Race; stock; generation; descent; family.
 noun (n.) Hereditary character, quality, or disposition.
 noun (n.) Rank; a sort.
 noun (n.) The act of straining, or the state of being strained.
 noun (n.) A violent effort; an excessive and hurtful exertion or tension, as of the muscles; as, he lifted the weight with a strain; the strain upon a ship's rigging in a gale; also, the hurt or injury resulting; a sprain.
 noun (n.) A change of form or dimensions of a solid or liquid mass, produced by a stress.
 noun (n.) A portion of music divided off by a double bar; a complete musical period or sentence; a movement, or any rounded subdivision of a movement.
 noun (n.) Any sustained note or movement; a song; a distinct portion of an ode or other poem; also, the pervading note, or burden, of a song, poem, oration, book, etc.; theme; motive; manner; style; also, a course of action or conduct; as, he spoke in a noble strain; there was a strain of woe in his story; a strain of trickery appears in his career.
 noun (n.) Turn; tendency; inborn disposition. Cf. 1st Strain.
 noun (n.) A cultural subvariety that is only slightly differentiated.
 adjective (a.) To draw with force; to extend with great effort; to stretch; as, to strain a rope; to strain the shrouds of a ship; to strain the cords of a musical instrument.
 adjective (a.) To act upon, in any way, so as to cause change of form or volume, as forces on a beam to bend it.
 adjective (a.) To exert to the utmost; to ply vigorously.
 adjective (a.) To stretch beyond its proper limit; to do violence to, in the matter of intent or meaning; as, to strain the law in order to convict an accused person.
 adjective (a.) To injure by drawing, stretching, or the exertion of force; as, the gale strained the timbers of the ship.
 adjective (a.) To injure in the muscles or joints by causing to make too strong an effort; to harm by overexertion; to sprain; as, to strain a horse by overloading; to strain the wrist; to strain a muscle.
 adjective (a.) To squeeze; to press closely.
 adjective (a.) To make uneasy or unnatural; to produce with apparent effort; to force; to constrain.
 adjective (a.) To urge with importunity; to press; as, to strain a petition or invitation.
 adjective (a.) To press, or cause to pass, through a strainer, as through a screen, a cloth, or some porous substance; to purify, or separate from extraneous or solid matter, by filtration; to filter; as, to strain milk through cloth.
 verb (v. i.) To make violent efforts.
 verb (v. i.) To percolate; to be filtered; as, water straining through a sandy soil.

strainingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Strain
  () a. & n. from Strain.

strainableadjective (a.) Capable of being strained.
 adjective (a.) Violent in action.

strainedadjective (a.) Subjected to great or excessive tension; wrenched; weakened; as, strained relations between old friends.
 adjective (a.) Done or produced with straining or excessive effort; as, his wit was strained.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Strain

strainernoun (n.) One who strains.
 noun (n.) That through which any liquid is passed for purification or to separate it from solid matter; anything, as a screen or a cloth, used to strain a liquid; a device of the character of a sieve or of a filter; specifically, an openwork or perforated screen, as for the end of the suction pipe of a pump, to prevent large solid bodies from entering with a liquid.

straintnoun (n.) Overexertion; excessive tension; strain.

straitadjective (a.) A variant of Straight.
 adjective (a.) A narrow pass or passage.
 adjective (a.) A (comparatively) narrow passageway connecting two large bodies of water; -- often in the plural; as, the strait, or straits, of Gibraltar; the straits of Magellan; the strait, or straits, of Mackinaw.
 adjective (a.) A neck of land; an isthmus.
 adjective (a.) Fig.: A condition of narrowness or restriction; doubt; distress; difficulty; poverty; perplexity; -- sometimes in the plural; as, reduced to great straits.
 superlative (superl.) Narrow; not broad.
 superlative (superl.) Tight; close; closely fitting.
 superlative (superl.) Close; intimate; near; familiar.
 superlative (superl.) Strict; scrupulous; rigorous.
 superlative (superl.) Difficult; distressful; straited.
 superlative (superl.) Parsimonious; niggargly; mean.
 adverb (adv.) Strictly; rigorously.
 verb (v. t.) To put to difficulties.

straiteningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Straiten

straitnessnoun (n.) The quality or condition of being strait; especially, a pinched condition or situation caused by poverty; as, the straitnessof their circumstances.

strakenoun (n.) A streak.
 noun (n.) An iron band by which the fellies of a wheel are secured to each other, being not continuous, as the tire is, but made up of separate pieces.
 noun (n.) One breadth of planks or plates forming a continuous range on the bottom or sides of a vessel, reaching from the stem to the stern; a streak.
 noun (n.) A trough for washing broken ore, gravel, or sand; a launder.
  () imp. of Strike.

stralenoun (n.) Pupil of the eye.

stramashnoun (n.) A turmoil; a broil; a fray; a fight.
 verb (v. t.) To strike, beat, or bang; to break; to destroy.

stramazounnoun (n.) A direct descending blow with the edge of a sword.

stramineousadjective (a.) Strawy; consisting of straw.
 adjective (a.) Chaffy; like straw; straw-colored.

stramoniumnoun (n.) A poisonous plant (Datura Stramonium); stinkweed. See Datura, and Jamestown weed.

stramonynoun (n.) Stramonium.

strandnoun (n.) One of the twists, or strings, as of fibers, wires, etc., of which a rope is composed.
 noun (n.) The shore, especially the beach of a sea, ocean, or large lake; rarely, the margin of a navigable river.
 verb (v. t.) To break a strand of (a rope).
 verb (v. t.) To drive on a strand; hence, to run aground; as, to strand a ship.
 verb (v. i.) To drift, or be driven, on shore to run aground; as, the ship stranded at high water.

strandingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Strand

strangadjective (a.) Strong.

strangenessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being strange (in any sense of the adjective).

strangernoun (n.) One who is strange, foreign, or unknown.
 noun (n.) One who comes from a foreign land; a foreigner.
 noun (n.) One whose home is at a distance from the place where he is, but in the same country.
 noun (n.) One who is unknown or unacquainted; as, the gentleman is a stranger to me; hence, one not admitted to communication, fellowship, or acquaintance.
 noun (n.) One not belonging to the family or household; a guest; a visitor.
 noun (n.) One not privy or party an act, contract, or title; a mere intruder or intermeddler; one who interferes without right; as, actual possession of land gives a good title against a stranger having no title; as to strangers, a mortgage is considered merely as a pledge; a mere stranger to the levy.
 verb (v. t.) To estrange; to alienate.

stranglingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Strangle

strangleableadjective (a.) Capable of being strangled.

stranglernoun (n.) One who, or that which, strangles.

stranglesnoun (n.) A disease in horses and swine, in which the upper part of the throat, or groups of lymphatic glands elsewhere, swells.

strangulateadjective (a.) Strangulated.

strangulatedadjective (a.) Having the circulation stopped by compression; attended with arrest or obstruction of circulation, caused by constriction or compression; as, a strangulated hernia.
 adjective (a.) Contracted at irregular intervals, if tied with a ligature; constricted.

strangulationnoun (n.) The act of strangling, or the state of being strangled.
 noun (n.) Inordinate compression or constriction of a tube or part, as of the throat; especially, such as causes a suspension of breathing, of the passage of contents, or of the circulation, as in cases of hernia.

stranguriousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to strangury.

strangurynoun (n.) A painful discharge of urine, drop by drop, produced by spasmodic muscular contraction.
 noun (n.) A swelling or other disease in a plant, occasioned by a ligature fastened tightly about it.

stranynoun (n.) The guillemot.


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


strapnoun (n.) A long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like; specifically, a strip of thick leather used in flogging.
 noun (n.) Something made of such a strip, or of a part of one, or a combination of two or more for a particular use; as, a boot strap, shawl strap, stirrup strap.
 noun (n.) A piece of leather, or strip of wood covered with a suitable material, for sharpening a razor; a strop.
 noun (n.) A narrow strip of anything, as of iron or brass.
 noun (n.) A band, plate, or loop of metal for clasping and holding timbers or parts of a machine.
 noun (n.) A piece of rope or metal passing around a block and used for fastening it to anything.
 noun (n.) The flat part of the corolla in ligulate florets, as those of the white circle in the daisy.
 noun (n.) The leaf, exclusive of its sheath, in some grasses.
 noun (n.) A shoulder strap. See under Shoulder.
 verb (v. t.) To beat or chastise with a strap.
 verb (v. t.) To fasten or bind with a strap.
 verb (v. t.) To sharpen by rubbing on a strap, or strop; as, to strap a razor.

strappingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Strap
 adjective (a.) Tall; strong; lusty; large; as, a strapping fellow.

strappadonoun (n.) A military punishment formerly practiced, which consisted in drawing an offender to the top of a beam and letting him fall to the length of the rope, by which means a limb was often dislocated.
 verb (v. t.) To punish or torture by the strappado.

strappernoun (n.) One who uses strap.
 noun (n.) A person or thing of uncommon size.

strapworknoun (n.) A kind of ornament consisting of a narrow fillet or band folded, crossed, and interlaced.

strassnoun (n.) A brilliant glass, used in the manufacture of artificial paste gems, which consists essentially of a complex borosilicate of lead and potassium. Cf. Glass.

stratanoun (n.) pl. of Stratum.
  (pl. ) of Stratum

stratagemnoun (n.) An artifice or trick in war for deceiving the enemy; hence, in general, artifice; deceptive device; secret plot; evil machination.

stratagemicaladjective (a.) Containing stratagem; as, a stratagemical epistle.

stratarithmetrynoun (n.) The art of drawing up an army, or any given number of men, in any geometrical figure, or of estimating or expressing the number of men in such a figure.

strategeticadjective (a.) Alt. of Strategetical

strategeticaladjective (a.) Strategic.

strategeticsnoun (n.) Strategy.

strategicadjective (a.) Alt. of Strategical

strategicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to strategy; effected by artifice.

strategicsnoun (n.) Strategy.

strategistnoun (n.) One skilled in strategy, or the science of directing great military movements.

strategusnoun (n.) The leader or commander of an army; a general.

strategynoun (n.) The science of military command, or the science of projecting campaigns and directing great military movements; generalship.
 noun (n.) The use of stratagem or artifice.

strathnoun (n.) A valley of considerable size, through which a river runs; a valley bottom; -- often used in composition with the name of the river; as, Strath Spey, Strathdon, Strathmore.

strathspeynoun (n.) A lively Scottish dance, resembling the reel, but slower; also, the tune.

straticulateadjective (a.) Characterized by the presence of thin parallel strata, or layers, as in an agate.

stratificationnoun (n.) The act or process of laying in strata, or the state of being laid in the form of strata, or layers.
 noun (n.) The deposition of material in successive layers in the growth of a cell wall, thus giving rise to a stratified appearance.

stratifiedadjective (a.) Having its substance arranged in strata, or layers; as, stratified rock.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Stratify

stratiformadjective (a.) Having the form of strata.

stratifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stratify

stratigraphicadjective (a.) Alt. of Stratigraphical
 adjective (a.) Alt. of -ical

stratigraphicaladjective (a.) Pertaining to, or depended upon, the order or arrangement of strata; as, stratigraphical evidence.

stratigraphynoun (n.) That branch of geology which treats of the arrangement and succession of strata.

stratocracynoun (n.) A military government; government by military chiefs and an army.

stratographicadjective (a.) Alt. of Stratographical

stratographicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to stratography.

stratographynoun (n.) A description of an army, or of what belongs to an army.

stratonicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an army.

stratoticadjective (a.) Warlike; military.

stratumnoun (n.) A bed of earth or rock of one kind, formed by natural causes, and consisting usually of a series of layers, which form a rock as it lies between beds of other kinds. Also used figuratively.
 noun (n.) A bed or layer artificially made; a course.

stratusnoun (n.) A form of clouds in which they are arranged in a horizontal band or layer. See Cloud.

strawnoun (n.) A stalk or stem of certain species of grain, pulse, etc., especially of wheat, rye, oats, barley, more rarely of buckwheat, beans, and pease.
 noun (n.) The gathered and thrashed stalks of certain species of grain, etc.; as, a bundle, or a load, of rye straw.
 noun (n.) Anything proverbially worthless; the least possible thing; a mere trifle.
 verb (v. t.) To spread or scatter. See Strew, and Strow.

strawberrynoun (n.) A fragrant edible berry, of a delicious taste and commonly of a red color, the fruit of a plant of the genus Fragaria, of which there are many varieties. Also, the plant bearing the fruit. The common American strawberry is Fragaria virginiana; the European, F. vesca. There are also other less common species.

strawboardnoun (n.) Pasteboard made of pulp of straw.

strawwormnoun (n.) A caddice worm.

strawyadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to straw; made of, or resembling, straw.

strayingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Stray

straynoun (n.) Any domestic animal that has an inclosure, or its proper place and company, and wanders at large, or is lost; an estray. Used also figuratively.
 noun (n.) The act of wandering or going astray.
 adjective (a.) To wander, as from a direct course; to deviate, or go out of the way.
 adjective (a.) To wander from company, or from the proper limits; to rove at large; to roam; to go astray.
 adjective (a.) Figuratively, to wander from the path of duty or rectitude; to err.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to stray.
 verb (v. i.) Having gone astray; strayed; wandering; as, a strayhorse or sheep.

strayernoun (n.) One who strays; a wanderer.

strenoun (n.) Straw.

streaknoun (n.) A line or long mark of a different color from the ground; a stripe; a vein.
 noun (n.) A strake.
 noun (n.) The fine powder or mark yielded by a mineral when scratched or rubbed against a harder surface, the color of which is sometimes a distinguishing character.
 noun (n.) The rung or round of a ladder.
 verb (v. t.) To stretch; to extend; hence, to lay out, as a dead body.
 verb (v. t.) To form streaks or stripes in or on; to stripe; to variegate with lines of a different color, or of different colors.
 verb (v. t.) With it as an object: To run swiftly.

streakingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Streak

streakedadjective (a.) Marked or variegated with stripes.
 adjective (a.) Uncomfortable; out of sorts.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Streak

streakyadjective (a.) Same as Streaked, 1.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH STRAHAN:

English Words which starts with 'str' and ends with 'han':



English Words which starts with 'st' and ends with 'an':

stablemannoun (n.) A boy or man who attends in a stable; a groom; a hostler.

staffmannoun (n.) A workman employed in silk throwing.

stagecoachmannoun (n.) One who drives a stagecoach.

stahliannoun (n.) A believer in, or advocate of, Stahlism.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or taught by, Stahl, a German physician and chemist of the 17th century; as, the Stahlian theory of phlogiston.

staithmannoun (n.) A man employed in weighing and shipping at a staith.

stallmannoun (n.) One who keeps a stall for the sale of merchandise, especially books.

statarianadjective (a.) Fixed; settled; steady; statary.

statesmannoun (n.) A man versed in public affairs and in the principles and art of government; especially, one eminent for political abilities.
 noun (n.) One occupied with the affairs of government, and influental in shaping its policy.
 noun (n.) A small landholder.

stateswomannoun (n.) A woman concerned in public affairs.

statisticiannoun (n.) One versed in statistics; one who collects and classifies facts for statistics.

steannoun (n. & v.) See Steen.

steersmannoun (n.) One who steers; the helmsman of a vessel.

stelleridannoun (n.) Alt. of Stelleridean

stellerideannoun (n.) A starfish, or brittle star.

stentorianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a stentor; extremely loud; powerful; as, a stentorian voice; stentorian lungs.

stercorariannoun (n.) A Stercoranist.

sternsmannoun (n.) A steersman.

stewpannoun (n.) A pan used for stewing.

stiannoun (n.) A sty on the eye. See Styan.

stipendiarianadjective (a.) Acting from mercenary considerations; stipendiary.

stockmannoun (n.) A herdsman; a ranchman; one owning, or having charge of, herds of live stock.

strepsipterannoun (n.) One of the Strepsiptera.

strokesmannoun (n.) The man who rows the aftermost oar, and whose stroke is to be followed by the rest.
  (pl. ) of Strokesman

strontiannoun (n.) Strontia.

struntiannoun (n.) A kind of worsted braid, about an inch broad.

struthianadjective (a.) Struthious.

sturioniannoun (n.) One of the family of fishes of which the sturgeon is the type.

styannoun (n.) See Sty, a boil.

stygianadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the river Styx; hence, hellish; infernal. See Styx.