First Names Rhyming APALA
English Words Rhyming APALA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES APALA AS A WHOLE:
apalachian | adjective (a.) See Appalachian. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH APALA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (pala) - English Words That Ends with pala:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ala) - English Words That Ends with ala:
acanthocephala | noun (n. pl.) A group of intestinal worms, having the proboscis armed with recurved spines. |
acephala | noun (n. pl.) That division of the Mollusca which includes the bivalve shells, like the clams and oysters; -- so called because they have no evident head. Formerly the group included the Tunicata, Brachiopoda, and sometimes the Bryozoa. See Mollusca. |
ala | noun (n.) A winglike organ, or part. |
archencephala | noun (n. pl.) The division that includes man alone. |
argala | noun (n.) The adjutant bird. |
amygdala | noun (n.) An almond. |
| noun (n.) One of the tonsils of the pharynx. |
| noun (n.) One of the rounded prominences of the lower surface of the lateral hemispheres of the cerebellum, each side of the vallecula. |
baggala | noun (n.) A two-masted Arab or Indian trading vessel, used in Indian Ocean. |
bandala | noun (n.) A fabric made in Manilla from the older leaf sheaths of the abaca (Musa textilis). |
cabala | noun (n.) A kind of occult theosophy or traditional interpretation of the Scriptures among Jewish rabbis and certain mediaeval Christians, which treats of the nature of god and the mystery of human existence. It assumes that every letter, word, number, and accent of Scripture contains a hidden sense; and it teaches the methods of interpretation for ascertaining these occult meanings. The cabalists pretend even to foretell events by this means. |
| noun (n.) Secret science in general; mystic art; mystery. |
cicala | noun (n.) A cicada. See Cicada. |
gala | noun (n.) Pomp, show, or festivity. |
ganocephala | noun (n. pl.) A group of fossil amphibians allied to the labyrinthodonts, having the head defended by bony, sculptured plates, as in some ganoid fishes. |
gyrencephala | noun (n. pl.) The higher orders of Mammalia, in which the cerebrum is convoluted. |
itala | noun (n.) An early Latin version of the Scriptures (the Old Testament was translated from the Septuagint, and was also called the Italic version). |
kabala | noun (n.) See Cabala. |
kamala | noun (n.) The red dusty hairs of the capsules of an East Indian tree (Mallotus Philippinensis) used for dyeing silk. It is violently emetic, and is used in the treatment of tapeworm. |
koala | noun (n.) A tailless marsupial (Phascolarctos cinereus), found in Australia. The female carries her young on the back of her neck. Called also Australian bear, native bear, and native sloth. |
lipocephala | noun (n. pl.) Same as Lamellibranchia. |
lissencephala | noun (n. pl.) A general name for all those placental mammals that have a brain with few or no cerebral convolutions, as Rodentia, Insectivora, etc. |
lyencephala | noun (n. pl.) A group of Mammalia, including the marsupials and monotremes; -- so called because the corpus callosum is rudimentary. |
magdala | adjective (a.) Designating an orange-red dyestuff obtained from naphthylamine, and called magdala red, naphthalene red, etc. |
mala | noun (n.) Evils; wrongs; offenses against right and law. |
| (pl. ) of Malum |
marsala | noun (n.) A kind of wine exported from Marsala in Sicily. |
myelencephala | noun (n. pl.) Same as Vertebrata. |
polygala | noun (n.) A genus of bitter herbs or shrubs having eight stamens and a two-celled ovary (as the Seneca snakeroot, the flowering wintergreen, etc.); milkwort. |
prosopocephala | noun (n. pl.) Same as Scaphopoda. |
ravenala | noun (n.) A genus of plants related to the banana. |
rhizocephala | noun (n. pl.) A division of Pectostraca including saclike parasites of Crustacea. They adhere by rootlike extensions of the head. See Illusration in Appendix. |
rhynchocephala | noun (n. pl.) An order of reptiles having biconcave vertebrae, immovable quadrate bones, and many other peculiar osteological characters. Hatteria is the only living genus, but numerous fossil genera are known, some of which are among the earliest of reptiles. See Hatteria. Called also Rhynchocephalia. |
scala | noun (n.) A machine formerly employed for reducing dislocations of the humerus. |
| noun (n.) A term applied to any one of the three canals of the cochlea. |
scybala | noun (n. pl.) Hardened masses of feces. |
stegocephala | noun (n. pl.) An extinct order of amphibians found fossil in the Mesozoic rocks; called also Stegocephali, and Labyrinthodonta. |
trehala | noun (n.) An amorphous variety of manna obtained from the nests and cocoons of a Syrian coleopterous insect (Larinus maculatus, L. nidificans, etc.) which feeds on the foliage of a variety of thistle. It is used as an article of food, and is called also nest sugar. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH APALA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (apal) - Words That Begins with apal:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (apa) - Words That Begins with apa:
apaches | noun (n. pl.) A group of nomadic North American Indians including several tribes native of Arizona, New Mexico, etc. |
apagoge | noun (n.) An indirect argument which proves a thing by showing the impossibility or absurdity of the contrary. |
apagogic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Apagogical |
apagogical | adjective (a.) Proving indirectly, by showing the absurdity, or impossibility of the contrary. |
apaid | adjective (a.) Paid; pleased. |
apanage | noun (n.) Same as Appanage. |
apanthropy | noun (n.) An aversion to the company of men; a love of solitude. |
apar | noun (n.) Alt. of Apara |
apara | noun (n.) See Mataco. |
aparejo | noun (n.) A kind of pack saddle used in the American military service and among the Spanish Americans. It is made of leather stuffed with hay, moss, or the like. |
aparithmesis | noun (n.) Enumeration of parts or particulars. |
apartment | noun (n.) A room in a building; a division in a house, separated from others by partitions. |
| noun (n.) A set or suite of rooms. |
| noun (n.) A compartment. |
apartness | noun (n.) The quality of standing apart. |
apastron | noun (n.) That point in the orbit of a double star where the smaller star is farthest from its primary. |
apathetic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Apathetical |
apathetical | adjective (a.) Void of feeling; not susceptible of deep emotion; passionless; indifferent. |
apathist | noun (n.) One who is destitute of feeling. |
apathistical | adjective (a.) Apathetic; une motional. |
apathy | noun (n.) Want of feeling; privation of passion, emotion, or excitement; dispassion; -- applied either to the body or the mind. As applied to the mind, it is a calmness, indolence, or state of indifference, incapable of being ruffled or roused to active interest or exertion by pleasure, pain, or passion. |
apatite | noun (n.) Native phosphate of lime, occurring usually in six-sided prisms, color often pale green, transparent or translucent. |
apaume | noun (n.) See Appaume. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH APALA:
English Words which starts with 'ap' and ends with 'la':