Name Report For First Name WASHBURNE:

WASHBURNE

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

Rhymes with WASHBURNE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming WASHBURNE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES WASHBURNE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH WASHBURNE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (ashburne) - Names That Ends with ashburne:

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (shburne) - Names That Ends with shburne:

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

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

aesoburne burne chadburne mylnburne raedburne sherburne waescburne wiellaburne

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

edurne bourne bradbourne claybourne dearbourne derebourne osbourne radbourne rayhourne sanbourne sherbourne washbourne melbourne

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

barkarne arne ferne ierne igerne ikerne laverne muirne nairne berne byrne chadbyrne claegborne claiborne hearne herne kearne lorne melbyrne milbyrne radbyrne severne thorne kerne aherne welborne sterne sherborne clayborne caliborne ygerne lindisfarne verne

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

berhane ankine gayane lucine yserone agurtzane eguskine hanne jensine larine nielsine petrine stinne mafuane aceline alaine albertine alexandrine allyriane ermengardine jacqueline jeanne julienne marjolaine simone adeline alfonsine helene alcmene alcyone ambrosine amymone anemone antigone arachne arene ariadne celandine clymene cyrene daphne eirene erigone euphrosyne evadne evangeline

NAMES RHYMING WITH WASHBURNE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 8 Letters (washburn) - Names That Begins with washburn:

washburn

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (washbur) - Names That Begins with washbur:

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

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

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

washington

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

was waseem wasim

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

wa'il wacfeld wachiru wachiwi wacian wacleah wacuman wada wadanhyll wade wadi wadley wadsworth waed waefreleah waelfwulf waer waerheall waeringawicum wafa' wafeeq wafeeqa wafid wafiq wafiqah wafiya wafiyy wafiyyah wagaye wagner wahanassatta wahchinksapa wahchintonka wahed wahibah wahid wahkan wain wainwright wait waite wajeeh wajeeha wajih wajihah wakanda wake wakefield wakeley wakeman waki wakil wakiza wakler walborga walborgd walbridge walbrydge walby walcot walcott walda waldburga waldemar waldemarr walden waldhramm waldhurga waldifrid waldmunt waldo waldon waldr waldrom waldron waleed waleis walford walfr walfred walfrid walid walidah walker wallace wallache waller wallis walliyullah wally walmond walsh walt walten walter

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH WASHBURNE:

First Names which starts with 'wash' and ends with 'urne':

First Names which starts with 'was' and ends with 'rne':

First Names which starts with 'wa' and ends with 'ne':

wareine warrane wattesone wayne

First Names which starts with 'w' and ends with 'e':

wamblee wambli-waste wande wang'ombe warde ware wayde wayte weallere webbe webbestre welcome welsie wendale weslee whitmore wigmaere wilde wilhelmine willesone willie wilone wilpe windgate wine wingate winifride winnie winslowe winswode wise wittahere wolfe wulfhere wulfsige wylie wyne wynne wynnie wynwode wythe

English Words Rhyming WASHBURNE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES WASHBURNE AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (ashburne) - English Words That Ends with ashburne:



Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (shburne) - English Words That Ends with shburne:



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



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



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


bournenoun (n.) A bound; a boundary; a limit. Hence: Point aimed at; goal.
 verb (v.) A stream or rivulet; a burn.

mournenoun (n.) The armed or feruled end of a staff; in a sheephook, the end of the staff to which the hook is attached.

nocturnenoun (n.) A night piece, or serenade. The name is now used for a certain graceful and expressive form of instrumental composition, as the nocturne for orchestra in Mendelsohn's "Midsummer-Night's Dream" music.


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


derneadjective (a.) To hide; to skulk.

ernenoun (n.) A sea eagle, esp. the European white-tailed sea eagle (Haliaeetus albicilla).

eterneadjective (a.) Eternal.
 adjective (a.) See Etern.

externenoun (n.) An officer in attendance upon a hospital, but not residing in it; esp., one who cares for the out-patients.
 noun (n.) An extern; esp;, a doctor or medical student who is in attendance upon, or is assisting at, a hospital, but who does not reside in it.

hernenoun (n.) A corner.

internenoun (n.) A resident physician in a hospital; a house physician.
 adjective (a.) That which is within; the interior.

lucarnenoun (n.) A dormer window.

lucernenoun (n.) See Lucern, the plant.

mornenoun (n.) A ring fitted upon the head of a lance to prevent wounding an adversary in tilting.
 noun (n.) The first or early part of the day, variously understood as the earliest hours of light, the time near sunrise; the time from midnight to noon, from rising to noon, etc.
 noun (n.) The first or early part; as, the morning of life.
 noun (n.) The goddess Aurora.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the morn; morning.
 adjective (a.) Without teeth, tongue, or claws; -- said of a lion represented heraldically.

sauternenoun (n.) A white wine made in the district of Sauterne, France.

sempiterneadjective (a.) Sempiternal.

yerneadjective (a.) Eagerly; briskly; quickly.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (washburn) - Words That Begins with washburn:



Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (washbur) - Words That Begins with washbur:



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



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


washboardnoun (n.) A fluted, or ribbed, board on which clothes are rubbed in washing them.
 noun (n.) A board running round, and serving as a facing for, the walls of a room, next to the floor; a mopboard.
 noun (n.) A broad, thin plank, fixed along the gunwale of boat to keep the sea from breaking inboard; also, a plank on the sill of a lower deck port, for the same purpose; -- called also wasteboard.

washbowlnoun (n.) A basin, or bowl, to hold water for washing one's hands, face, etc.


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


washingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Wash
 noun (n.) The act of one who washes; the act of cleansing with water; ablution.
 noun (n.) The clothes washed, esp. at one time; a wash.
 noun (n.) Gold dust procured by washing; also, a place where this is done; a washery.
 noun (n.) A thin covering or coat; as, a washing of silver.
 noun (n.) The operation of simultaneously buying and selling the same stock for the purpose of manipulating the market. The transaction is fictitious, and is prohibited by stock-exchange rules.
 noun (n.) The covering of a piece with an infusible powder, which prevents it from sticking to its supports, while receiving the glaze.

washnoun (n.) The act of washing; an ablution; a cleansing, wetting, or dashing with water; hence, a quantity, as of clothes, washed at once.
 noun (n.) A piece of ground washed by the action of a sea or river, or sometimes covered and sometimes left dry; the shallowest part of a river, or arm of the sea; also, a bog; a marsh; a fen; as, the washes in Lincolnshire.
 noun (n.) Substances collected and deposited by the action of water; as, the wash of a sewer, of a river, etc.
 noun (n.) Waste liquid, the refuse of food, the collection from washed dishes, etc., from a kitchen, often used as food for pigs.
 noun (n.) The fermented wort before the spirit is extracted.
 noun (n.) A mixture of dunder, molasses, water, and scummings, used in the West Indies for distillation.
 noun (n.) That with which anything is washed, or wetted, smeared, tinted, etc., upon the surface.
 noun (n.) A liquid cosmetic for the complexion.
 noun (n.) A liquid dentifrice.
 noun (n.) A liquid preparation for the hair; as, a hair wash.
 noun (n.) A medical preparation in a liquid form for external application; a lotion.
 noun (n.) A thin coat of color, esp. water color.
 noun (n.) A thin coat of metal laid on anything for beauty or preservation.
 noun (n.) The blade of an oar, or the thin part which enters the water.
 noun (n.) The backward current or disturbed water caused by the action of oars, or of a steamer's screw or paddles, etc.
 noun (n.) The flow, swash, or breaking of a body of water, as a wave; also, the sound of it.
 noun (n.) Ten strikes, or bushels, of oysters.
 noun (n.) Gravel and other rock debris transported and deposited by running water; coarse alluvium.
 noun (n.) An alluvial cone formed by a stream at the base of a mountain.
 noun (n.) The dry bed of an intermittent stream, sometimes at the bottom of a ca–on; as, the Amargosa wash, Diamond wash; -- called also dry wash.
 noun (n.) The upper surface of a member or material when given a slope to shed water. Hence, a structure or receptacle shaped so as to receive and carry off water, as a carriage wash in a stable.
 adjective (a.) Washy; weak.
 adjective (a.) Capable of being washed without injury; washable; as, wash goods.
 verb (v. t.) To cleanse by ablution, or dipping or rubbing in water; to apply water or other liquid to for the purpose of cleansing; to scrub with water, etc., or as with water; as, to wash the hands or body; to wash garments; to wash sheep or wool; to wash the pavement or floor; to wash the bark of trees.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with water or any liquid; to wet; to fall on and moisten; hence, to overflow or dash against; as, waves wash the shore.
 verb (v. t.) To waste or abrade by the force of water in motion; as, heavy rains wash a road or an embankment.
 verb (v. t.) To remove by washing to take away by, or as by, the action of water; to drag or draw off as by the tide; -- often with away, off, out, etc.; as, to wash dirt from the hands.
 verb (v. t.) To cover with a thin or watery coat of color; to tint lightly and thinly.
 verb (v. t.) To overlay with a thin coat of metal; as, steel washed with silver.
 verb (v. i.) To perform the act of ablution.
 verb (v. i.) To clean anything by rubbing or dipping it in water; to perform the business of cleansing clothes, ore, etc., in water.
 verb (v. i.) To bear without injury the operation of being washed; as, some calicoes do not wash.
 verb (v. i.) To be wasted or worn away by the action of water, as by a running or overflowing stream, or by the dashing of the sea; -- said of road, a beach, etc.
 verb (v. t.) To cause dephosphorisation of (molten pig iron) by adding substances containing iron oxide, and sometimes manganese oxide.
 verb (v. t.) To pass (a gas or gaseous mixture) through or over a liquid for the purpose of purifying it, esp. by removing soluble constituents.
 verb (v. i.) To use washes, as for the face or hair.
 verb (v. i.) To move with a lapping or swashing sound, or the like; to lap; splash; as, to hear the water washing.

washableadjective (a.) Capable of being washed without damage to fabric or color.

washdishnoun (n.) A washbowl.
 noun (n.) Same as Washerwoman, 2.

washedadjective (a.) Appearing as if overlaid with a thin layer of different color; -- said of the colors of certain birds and insects.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Wash

washernoun (n.) One who, or that which, washes.
 noun (n.) A ring of metal, leather, or other material, or a perforated plate, used for various purposes, as around a bolt or screw to form a seat for the head or nut, or around a wagon axle to prevent endwise motion of the hub of the wheel and relieve friction, or in a joint to form a packing, etc.
 noun (n.) A fitting, usually having a plug, applied to a cistern, tub, sink, or the like, and forming the outlet opening.
 noun (n.) The common raccoon.
 noun (n.) Same as Washerwoman, 2.

washermannoun (n.) A man who washes clothes, esp. for hire, or for others.

washerwomannoun (n.) A woman who washes clothes, especially for hire, or for others.
 noun (n.) The pied wagtail; -- so called in allusion to its beating the water with its tail while tripping along the leaves of water plants.

washhousenoun (n.) An outbuilding for washing, esp. one for washing clothes; a laundry.

washinessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being washy, watery, or weak.

washingtoniannoun (n.) A member of the Washingtonian Society.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characteristic of, George Washington; as, a Washingtonian policy.
 adjective (a.) Designating, or pertaining to, a temperance society and movement started in Baltimore in 1840 on the principle of total abstinence.

washoutnoun (n.) The washing out or away of earth, etc., especially of a portion of the bed of a road or railroad by a fall of rain or a freshet; also, a place, especially in the bed of a road or railroad, where the earth has been washed away.

washpotnoun (n.) A pot or vessel in which anything is washed.
 noun (n.) A pot containing melted tin into which the plates are dipped to be coated.

washstandnoun (n.) A piece of furniture holding the ewer or pitcher, basin, and other requisites for washing the person.

washtubnoun (n.) A tub in which clothes are washed.

washyadjective (a.) Watery; damp; soft.
 adjective (a.) Lacking substance or strength; weak; thin; dilute; feeble; as, washy tea; washy resolutions.
 adjective (a.) Not firm or hardy; liable to sweat profusely with labor; as, a washy horse.


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


wasenoun (n.) A bundle of straw, or other material, to relieve the pressure of burdens carried upon the head.

wasitenoun (n.) A variety of allanite from Sweden supposed to contain wasium.

wasiumnoun (n.) A rare element supposed by Bahr to have been extracted from wasite, but now identified with thorium.

waspnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of stinging hymenopterous insects, esp. any of the numerous species of the genus Vespa, which includes the true, or social, wasps, some of which are called yellow jackets.

waspishadjective (a.) Resembling a wasp in form; having a slender waist, like a wasp.
 adjective (a.) Quick to resent a trifling affront; characterized by snappishness; irritable; irascible; petulant; snappish.

wassailnoun (n.) An ancient expression of good wishes on a festive occasion, especially in drinking to some one.
 noun (n.) An occasion on which such good wishes are expressed in drinking; a drinking bout; a carouse.
 noun (n.) The liquor used for a wassail; esp., a beverage formerly much used in England at Christmas and other festivals, made of ale (or wine) flavored with spices, sugar, toast, roasted apples, etc.; -- called also lamb's wool.
 noun (n.) A festive or drinking song or glee.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to wassail, or to a wassail; convivial; as, a wassail bowl.
 verb (v. i.) To hold a wassail; to carouse.

wassailernoun (n.) One who drinks wassail; one who engages in festivity, especially in drinking; a reveler.

wastagenoun (n.) Loss by use, decay, evaporation, leakage, or the like; waste.

wastenoun (n.) Material derived by mechanical and chemical erosion from the land, carried by streams to the sea.
 adjective (a.) Desolate; devastated; stripped; bare; hence, dreary; dismal; gloomy; cheerless.
 adjective (a.) Lying unused; unproductive; worthless; valueless; refuse; rejected; as, waste land; waste paper.
 adjective (a.) Lost for want of occupiers or use; superfluous.
 adjective (a.) To bring to ruin; to devastate; to desolate; to destroy.
 adjective (a.) To wear away by degrees; to impair gradually; to diminish by constant loss; to use up; to consume; to spend; to wear out.
 adjective (a.) To spend unnecessarily or carelessly; to employ prodigally; to expend without valuable result; to apply to useless purposes; to lavish vainly; to squander; to cause to be lost; to destroy by scattering or injury.
 adjective (a.) To damage, impair, or injure, as an estate, voluntarily, or by suffering the buildings, fences, etc., to go to decay.
 verb (v. i.) To be diminished; to lose bulk, substance, strength, value, or the like, gradually; to be consumed; to dwindle; to grow less.
 verb (v. i.) To procure or sustain a reduction of flesh; -- said of a jockey in preparation for a race, etc.
 verb (v.) The act of wasting, or the state of being wasted; a squandering; needless destruction; useless consumption or expenditure; devastation; loss without equivalent gain; gradual loss or decrease, by use, wear, or decay; as, a waste of property, time, labor, words, etc.
 verb (v.) That which is wasted or desolate; a devastated, uncultivated, or wild country; a deserted region; an unoccupied or unemployed space; a dreary void; a desert; a wilderness.
 verb (v.) That which is of no value; worthless remnants; refuse. Specifically: Remnants of cops, or other refuse resulting from the working of cotton, wool, hemp, and the like, used for wiping machinery, absorbing oil in the axle boxes of railway cars, etc.
 verb (v.) Spoil, destruction, or injury, done to houses, woods, fences, lands, etc., by a tenant for life or for years, to the prejudice of the heir, or of him in reversion or remainder.
 verb (v.) Old or abandoned workings, whether left as vacant space or filled with refuse.

wastingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Waste
 adjective (a.) Causing waste; also, undergoing waste; diminishing; as, a wasting disease; a wasting fortune.

wastebasketnoun (n.) A basket used in offices, libraries, etc., as a receptacle for waste paper.

wasteboardnoun (n.) See Washboard, 3.

wastebooknoun (n.) A book in which rough entries of transactions are made, previous to their being carried into the journal.

wastefuladjective (a.) Full of waste; destructive to property; ruinous; as, wasteful practices or negligence; wasteful expenses.
 adjective (a.) Expending, or tending to expend, property, or that which is valuable, in a needless or useless manner; lavish; prodigal; as, a wasteful person; a wasteful disposition.
 adjective (a.) Waste; desolate; unoccupied; untilled.

wastelnoun (n.) A kind of white and fine bread or cake; -- called also wastel bread, and wastel cake.

wastenessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being waste; a desolate state or condition; desolation.
 noun (n.) That which is waste; a desert; a waste.

wastethriftnoun (n.) A spendthrift.

wasteweirnoun (n.) An overfall, or weir, for the escape, or overflow, of superfluous water from a canal, reservoir, pond, or the like.

wastornoun (n.) A waster; a thief.

wastorelnoun (n.) See Wastrel.

wastrelnoun (n.) Any waste thing or substance
 noun (n.) Waste land or common land.
 noun (n.) A profligate.
 noun (n.) A neglected child; a street Arab.
 noun (n.) Anything cast away as bad or useless, as imperfect bricks, china, etc.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH WASHBURNE:

English Words which starts with 'wash' and ends with 'urne':



English Words which starts with 'was' and ends with 'rne':



English Words which starts with 'wa' and ends with 'ne':

wanenoun (n.) The decrease of the illuminated part of the moon to the eye of a spectator.
 noun (n.) Decline; failure; diminution; decrease; declension.
 noun (n.) An inequality in a board.
 noun (n.) The natural curvature of a log or of the edge of a board sawed from a log.
 verb (v. i.) To be diminished; to decrease; -- contrasted with wax, and especially applied to the illuminated part of the moon.
 verb (v. i.) To decline; to fail; to sink.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to decrease.

warinenoun (n.) A South American monkey, one of the sapajous.