First Names Rhyming VANNES
English Words Rhyming VANNES
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES VANNES AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VANNES (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (annes) - English Words That Ends with annes:
johannes | noun (n.) A Portuguese gold coin of the value of eight dollars, named from the figure of King John which it bears; -- often contracted into joe; as, a joe, or a half joe. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (nnes) - English Words That Ends with nnes:
cheyennes | noun (n. pl.) A warlike tribe of indians, related to the blackfeet, formerly inhabiting the region of Wyoming, but now mostly on reservations in the Indian Territory. They are noted for their horsemanship. |
impennes | noun (n. pl.) An order of birds, including only the penguins, in which the wings are without quills, and not suited for flight. |
longipennes | noun (n. pl.) A group of longwinged sea birds, including the gulls, petrels, etc. |
persiennes | noun (n. pl.) Window blinds having movable slats, similar to Venetian blinds. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (nes) - English Words That Ends with nes:
aborigines | noun (n. pl.) The earliest known inhabitants of a country; native races. |
| noun (n. pl.) The original fauna and flora of a geographical area |
alcyones | noun (n. pl.) The kingfishers. |
bloodybones | noun (n.) A terrible bugbear. |
campanes | noun (n. pl.) Bells. |
clavicornes | noun (n. pl.) A group of beetles having club-shaped antennae. |
crossbones | noun (n. pl.) A representation of two of the leg bones or arm bones of a skeleton, laid crosswise, often surmounted with a skull, and serving as a symbol of death. |
diogenes | noun (n.) A Greek Cynic philosopher (412?-323 B. C.) who lived much in Athens and was distinguished for contempt of the common aims and conditions of life, and for sharp, caustic sayings. |
ecardines | noun (n. pl.) An order of Brachiopoda; the Lyopomata. See Brachiopoda. |
ermines | noun (n.) Alt. of Erminois |
gascoines | noun (n. pl.) See Gaskins, 1. |
gascoynes | noun (n. pl.) Gaskins. |
halones | noun (n. pl.) Alternating transparent and opaque white rings which are seen outside the blastoderm, on the surface of the developing egg of the hen and other birds. |
hanselines | noun (n.) A sort of breeches. |
herodiones | noun (n. pl.) A division of wading birds, including the herons, storks, and allied forms. Called also Herodii. |
imperiousnes | noun (n.) The quality or state of being imperious; arrogance; haughtiness. |
lazybones | noun (n.) A lazy person. |
manes | noun (n. pl.) The benevolent spirits of the dead, especially of dead ancestors, regarded as family deities and protectors. |
neuvaines | noun (n. pl.) Prayers offered up for nine successive days. |
nones | noun (n. pl.) The fifth day of the months January, February, April, June, August, September, November, and December, and the seventh day of March, May, July, and October. The nones were nine days before the ides, reckoning inclusively, according to the Roman method. |
| noun (n. pl.) The canonical office, being a part of the Breviary, recited at noon (formerly at the ninth hour, 3 P. M.) in the Roman Catholic Church. |
| noun (n. pl.) The hour of dinner; the noonday meal. |
oscines | noun (n. pl.) Singing birds; a group of the Passeres, having numerous syringeal muscles, conferring musical ability. |
papiliones | noun (n. pl.) The division of Lepidoptera which includes the butterflies. |
pseudoscorpiones | noun (n. pl.) An order of Arachnoidea having the palpi terminated by large claws, as in the scorpions, but destitute of a caudal sting; the false scorpions. Called also Pseudoscorpii, and Pseudoscorpionina. See Illust. of Book scorpion, under Book. |
rackabones | noun (n.) A very lean animal, esp. a horse. |
ratlines | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Ratlins |
sawbones | noun (n.) A nickname for a surgeon. |
scorpiones | noun (n. pl.) A division of arachnids comprising the scorpions. |
| (pl. ) of Scorpio |
shoshones | noun (n. pl.) A linguistic family or stock of North American Indians, comprising many tribes, which extends from Montana and Idaho into Mexico. In a restricted sense the name is applied especially to the Snakes, the most northern of the tribes. |
starblowlines | noun (n. pl.) The men in the starboard watch. |
struthiones | noun (n. pl.) A division, or order, of birds, including only the African ostriches. |
| noun (n. pl.) In a wider sense, an extensive group of birds including the ostriches, cassowaries, emus, moas, and allied birds incapable of flight. In this sense it is equivalent to Ratitae, or Dromaeognathae. |
| (pl. ) of Struthio |
sturiones | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes including the sturgeons. |
subulicornes | noun (n. pl.) A division of insects having slender or subulate antennae. The dragon flies and May flies are examples. |
sycones | noun (n. pl.) A division of calcareous sponges. |
telamones | noun (n. pl.) Same as Atlantes. |
testicardines | noun (n. pl.) A division of brachiopods including those which have a calcareous shell furnished with a hinge and hinge teeth. Terebratula and Spirifer are examples. |
trichomanes | noun (n.) Any fern of the genus Trichomanes. The fronds are very delicate and often translucent, and the sporangia are borne on threadlike receptacles rising from the middle of cup-shaped marginal involucres. Several species are common in conservatories; two are native in the United States. |
trones | noun (n.) A steelyard. |
| noun (n.) A form of weighing machine for heavy wares, consisting of two horizontal bars crossing each other, beaked at the extremities, and supported by a wooden pillar. It is now mostly disused. |
vespertiliones | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of bats including the common insectivorous bats of America and Europe, belonging to Vespertilio and allied genera. They lack a nose membrane. |
whettlebones | noun (n. pl.) The vertebrae of the back. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VANNES (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (vanne) - Words That Begins with vanne:
vanner | noun (n.) A machine for concentrating ore. See Frue vanner. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (vann) - Words That Begins with vann:
vanning | noun (n.) A process by which ores are washed on a shovel, or in a vanner. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (van) - Words That Begins with van:
van | noun (n.) The front of an army; the first line or leading column; also, the front line or foremost division of a fleet, either in sailing or in battle. |
| noun (n.) A shovel used in cleansing ore. |
| noun (n.) A light wagon, either covered or open, used by tradesmen and others fore the transportation of goods. |
| noun (n.) A large covered wagon for moving furniture, etc., also for conveying wild beasts, etc., for exhibition. |
| noun (n.) A close railway car for baggage. See the Note under Car, 2. |
| noun (n.) A fan or other contrivance, as a sieve, for winnowing grain. |
| noun (n.) A wing with which the air is beaten. |
| verb (v. t.) To wash or cleanse, as a small portion of ore, on a shovel. |
| verb (v. t.) To fan, or to cleanse by fanning; to winnow. |
vanadate | noun (n.) A salt of vanadic acid. |
vanadic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, vanadium; containing vanadium; specifically distinguished those compounds in which vanadium has a relatively higher valence as contrasted with the vanadious compounds; as, vanadic oxide. |
vanadinite | noun (n.) A mineral occurring in yellowish, and ruby-red hexagonal crystals. It consist of lead vanadate with a small proportion of lead chloride. |
vanadious | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or containing, vanadium; specifically, designating those compounds in which vanadium has a lower valence as contrasted with the vanadic compounds; as, vanadious acid. |
vanadite | noun (n.) A salt of vanadious acid, analogous to a nitrite or a phosphite. |
vanadium | noun (n.) A rare element of the nitrogen-phosphorus group, found combined, in vanadates, in certain minerals, and reduced as an infusible, grayish-white metallic powder. It is intermediate between the metals and the non-metals, having both basic and acid properties. Symbol V (or Vd, rarely). Atomic weight 51.2. |
vanadous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to vanadium; obtained from vanadium; -- said of an acid containing one equivalent of vanadium and two of oxygen. |
vanadyl | noun (n.) The hypothetical radical VO, regarded as a characterized residue of certain vanadium compounds. |
vandal | noun (n.) One of a Teutonic race, formerly dwelling on the south shore of the Baltic, the most barbarous and fierce of the northern nations that plundered Rome in the 5th century, notorious for destroying the monuments of art and literature. |
| noun (n.) Hence, one who willfully destroys or defaces any work of art or literature. |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Vandalic |
vandalic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Vandals; resembling the Vandals in barbarism and destructiveness. |
vandalism | noun (n.) The spirit or conduct of the Vandals; ferocious cruelty; hostility to the arts and literature, or willful destruction or defacement of their monuments. |
vandyke | noun (n.) A picture by Vandyke. Also, a Vandyke collar, or a Vandyke edge. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the style of Vandyke the painter; used or represented by Vandyke. |
| verb (v. t.) fit or furnish with a Vandyke; to form with points or scallops like a Vandyke. |
vane | noun (n.) A contrivance attached to some elevated object for the purpose of showing which way the wind blows; a weathercock. It is usually a plate or strip of metal, or slip of wood, often cut into some fanciful form, and placed upon a perpendicular axis around which it moves freely. |
| noun (n.) Any flat, extended surface attached to an axis and moved by the wind; as, the vane of a windmill; hence, a similar fixture of any form moved in or by water, air, or other fluid; as, the vane of a screw propeller, a fan blower, an anemometer, etc. |
| noun (n.) The rhachis and web of a feather taken together. |
| noun (n.) One of the sights of a compass, quadrant, etc. |
vanessa | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of handsomely colored butterflies belonging to Vanessa and allied genera. Many of these species have the edges of the wings irregularly scalloped. |
vanessian | noun (n.) A vanessa. |
vanfess | noun (n.) A ditch on the outside of the counterscarp, usually full of water. |
vang | noun (n.) A rope to steady the peak of a gaff. |
vanglo | noun (n.) Benne (Sesamum orientale); also, its seeds; -- so called in the West Indies. |
vanguard | noun (n.) The troops who march in front of an army; the advance guard; the van. |
vanilla | noun (n.) A genus of climbing orchidaceous plants, natives of tropical America. |
| noun (n.) The long podlike capsules of Vanilla planifolia, and V. claviculata, remarkable for their delicate and agreeable odor, for the volatile, odoriferous oil extracted from them; also, the flavoring extract made from the capsules, extensively used in confectionery, perfumery, etc. |
vanillate | noun (n.) A salt of vanillic acid. |
vanillic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or derived from, vanilla or vanillin; resembling vanillin; specifically, designating an alcohol and an acid respectively, vanillin being the intermediate aldehyde. |
vanillin | noun (n.) A white crystalline aldehyde having a burning taste and characteristic odor of vanilla. It is extracted from vanilla pods, and is also obtained by the decomposition of coniferin, and by the oxidation of eugenol. |
vanilloes | noun (n. pl.) An inferior kind of vanilla, the pods of Vanilla Pompona. |
vanillyl | noun (n.) The hypothetical radical characteristic of vanillic alcohol. |
vaniloquence | noun (n.) Vain or foolish talk. |
vanishing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Vanish |
| () a. & n. from Vanish, v. |
vanish | noun (n.) The brief terminal part of vowel or vocal element, differing more or less in quality from the main part; as, a as in ale ordinarily ends with a vanish of i as in ill, o as in old with a vanish of oo as in foot. |
| verb (v. i.) To pass from a visible to an invisible state; to go out of sight; to disappear; to fade; as, vapor vanishes from the sight by being dissipated; a ship vanishes from the sight of spectators on land. |
| verb (v. i.) To be annihilated or lost; to pass away. |
vanishment | noun (n.) A vanishing. |
vanity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being vain; want of substance to satisfy desire; emptiness; unsubstantialness; unrealness; falsity. |
| noun (n.) An inflation of mind upon slight grounds; empty pride inspired by an overweening conceit of one's personal attainments or decorations; an excessive desire for notice or approval; pride; ostentation; conceit. |
| noun (n.) That which is vain; anything empty, visionary, unreal, or unsubstantial; fruitless desire or effort; trifling labor productive of no good; empty pleasure; vain pursuit; idle show; unsubstantial enjoyment. |
| noun (n.) One of the established characters in the old moralities and puppet shows. See Morality, n., 5. |
vanjas | noun (n.) The Australian pied crow shrike (Strepera graculina). It is glossy bluish black, with the under tail coverts and the tips and bases of the tail feathers white. |
vanquishing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Vanquish |
vanquish | noun (n.) A disease in sheep, in which they pine away. |
| verb (v. t.) To conquer, overcome, or subdue in battle, as an enemy. |
| verb (v. t.) Hence, to defeat in any contest; to get the better of; to put down; to refute. |
vanquishable | adjective (a.) That may be vanquished. |
vanquisher | noun (n.) One who, or that which, vanquishes. |
vanquishment | noun (n.) The act of vanquishing, or the state of being vanquished. |
vansire | noun (n.) An ichneumon (Herpestes galera) native of Southern Africa and Madagascar. It is reddish brown or dark brown, grizzled with white. Called also vondsira, and marsh ichneumon. |
vantage | noun (n.) superior or more favorable situation or opportunity; gain; profit; advantage. |
| noun (n.) The first point after deuce. |
| verb (v. t.) To profit; to aid. |
vantbrace | noun (n.) Alt. of Vantbrass |
vantbrass | noun (n.) Armor for the arm; vambrace. |
vanward | adjective (a.) Being on, or towards, the van, or front. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VANNES:
English Words which starts with 'va' and ends with 'es':
vadantes | noun (n. pl.) An extensive artificial group of birds including the wading, swimming, and cursorial birds. |
varices | noun (n. pl.) See Varix. |
| (pl. ) of Varix |