PITHASTHANA
First name PITHASTHANA's origin is Indian. PITHASTHANA means "myth name (wife of shiva)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PITHASTHANA below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of pithasthana.(Brown names are of the same origin (Indian) with PITHASTHANA and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming PITHASTHANA
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PİTHASTHANA AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH PİTHASTHANA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 10 Letters (ithasthana) - Names That Ends with ithasthana:
Rhyming Names According to Last 9 Letters (thasthana) - Names That Ends with thasthana:
Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (hasthana) - Names That Ends with hasthana:
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (asthana) - Names That Ends with asthana:
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (sthana) - Names That Ends with sthana:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (thana) - Names That Ends with thana:
thana'Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (hana) - Names That Ends with hana:
hana rihana stephana dhana kohana ahana alhana chana farhana shahana shoshana pahanaRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ana) - Names That Ends with ana:
ayana fana hasana tarana sana' aitana agana jana jaana durandana luana philana iolana kaimana malana mana moana oliana ivana zigana drisana rana andreana fabiana liliana sebastiana chu'mana huyana lenmana nahimana adriana ileana ioana loredana mariana oana roxana stefana tatiana bohdana bwana hakizimana mukhwana kana abriana adana aileana aiyana alana aliyana allana ana andeana ariana arlana arleana aryana assana audreana audriana aureliana aviana ayiana bibiana blyana bradana braiana breana bree-ana brezziana briana caliana caroliana cavana chiana christana christiana cipriana corazana daiana damiana dana daviana deana deeana diana duanaNAMES RHYMING WITH PİTHASTHANA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 10 Letters (pithasthan) - Names That Begins with pithasthan:
Rhyming Names According to First 9 Letters (pithastha) - Names That Begins with pithastha:
Rhyming Names According to First 8 Letters (pithasth) - Names That Begins with pithasth:
Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (pithast) - Names That Begins with pithast:
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (pithas) - Names That Begins with pithas:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (pitha) - Names That Begins with pitha:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (pith) - Names That Begins with pith:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (pit) - Names That Begins with pit:
pit pitney pittheus pityocamptesRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (pi) - Names That Begins with pi:
pia piaras picaworth picford pickford pickworth pierce pierette pierpont pierre pierrel pierrepont pierretta pierrette piers pierson pietra pietro pike pilar pili pimne pin pinabel pinochos piper pipere piperel pippa pippin pippo pirithous pirmin piroska pirro pishachi pista pisti pius pivaneNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PİTHASTHANA:
First Names which starts with 'pitha' and ends with 'thana':
First Names which starts with 'pith' and ends with 'hana':
First Names which starts with 'pit' and ends with 'ana':
First Names which starts with 'pi' and ends with 'na':
First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 'a':
pabla pachu'a paciencia padma paella paharita pakuna pakwa palassa palba palmira paloma pamela pamuya panagiota pandara pandora panphila panthea panya paola paquita parnella parsa parthenia pascala pasclina pasha pastora patricia patrina patrizia paula paulita pavla paza pazia peada pedra pekka pelagia pelicia pelopia penda penina pennlea penthea penthesilea penthia pepita perahta perfecta pesha peta peterka petra petrica petrina petronela petronilla petunia phaedra phaethusa phedora pheodora phiala phila philberta philipinna philippa phillida phillina phillipa philomela philomena philomina philothea placida polikwaptiwa poloma polyhymnia polyxena portia posala powaqa pramlocha praza primavera priscilla priyana priyanka prudencia prunella puebla pura pureza purisima pyrena pyrrha pythiaEnglish Words Rhyming PITHASTHANA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PİTHASTHANA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PİTHASTHANA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 10 Letters (ithasthana) - English Words That Ends with ithasthana:
Rhyming Words According to Last 9 Letters (thasthana) - English Words That Ends with thasthana:
Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (hasthana) - English Words That Ends with hasthana:
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (asthana) - English Words That Ends with asthana:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (sthana) - English Words That Ends with sthana:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (thana) - English Words That Ends with thana:
thana | noun (n.) A police station. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (hana) - English Words That Ends with hana:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ana) - English Words That Ends with ana:
banana | noun (n.) A perennial herbaceous plant of almost treelike size (Musa sapientum); also, its edible fruit. See Musa. |
bandana | noun (n.) A species of silk or cotton handkerchief, having a uniformly dyed ground, usually of red or blue, with white or yellow figures of a circular, lozenge, or other simple form. |
noun (n.) A style of calico printing, in which white or bright spots are produced upon cloth previously dyed of a uniform red or dark color, by discharging portions of the color by chemical means, while the rest of the cloth is under pressure. |
bimana | noun (n. pl.) Animals having two hands; -- a term applied by Cuvier to man as a special order of Mammalia. |
campana | noun (n.) A church bell. |
noun (n.) The pasque flower. | |
noun (n.) Same as Gutta. |
curtana | noun (n.) The pointless sword carried before English monarchs at their coronation, and emblematically considered as the sword of mercy; -- also called the sword of Edward the Confessor. |
damiana | noun (n.) A Mexican drug, used as an aphrodisiac. |
diana | noun (n.) The daughter of Jupiter and Latona; a virgin goddess who presided over hunting, chastity, and marriage; -- identified with the Greek goddess Artemis. |
dulciana | noun (n.) A sweet-toned stop of an organ. |
guana | noun (n.) See Iguana. |
guarana | noun (n.) A preparation from the seeds of Paullinia sorbilis, a woody climber of Brazil, used in making an astringent drink, and also in the cure of headache. |
gitana | noun (n. masc.) Alt. of Gitano |
havana | noun (n.) An Havana cigar. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Havana, the capital of the island of Cuba; as, an Havana cigar |
iguana | noun (n.) Any species of the genus Iguana, a genus of large American lizards of the family Iguanidae. They are arboreal in their habits, usually green in color, and feed chiefly upon fruits. |
jacana | noun (n.) Any of several wading birds belonging to the genus Jacana and several allied genera, all of which have spurs on the wings. They are able to run about over floating water weeds by means of their very long, spreading toes. Called also surgeon bird. |
jambolana | noun (n.) A myrtaceous tree of the West Indies and tropical America (Calyptranthes Jambolana), with astringent bark, used for dyeing. It bears an edible fruit. |
kerana | noun (n.) A kind of long trumpet, used among the Persians. |
levana | noun (n.) A goddess who protected newborn infants. |
liana | noun (n.) A luxuriant woody plant, climbing high trees and having ropelike stems. The grapevine often has the habit of a liane. Lianes are abundant in the forests of the Amazon region. |
nicotiana | noun (n.) A genus of American and Asiatic solanaceous herbs, with viscid foliage and funnel-shaped blossoms. Several species yield tobacco. See Tobacco. |
nirvana | noun (n.) In the Buddhist system of religion, the final emancipation of the soul from transmigration, and consequently a beatific enfrachisement from the evils of wordly existence, as by annihilation or absorption into the divine. See Buddhism. |
nagana | noun (n.) The disease caused by the tsetse fly. |
quadrumana | noun (n. pl.) A division of the Primates comprising the apes and monkeys; -- so called because the hind foot is usually prehensile, and the great toe opposable somewhat like a thumb. Formerly the Quadrumana were considered an order distinct from the Bimana, which last included man alone. |
noun (n. pl.) A division of the Primates comprising the apes and monkeys; -- so called because the hind foot is usually prehensile, and the great toe opposable somewhat like a thumb. Formerly the Quadrumana were considered an order distinct from the Bimana, which last included man alone. |
pedimana | noun (n. pl.) A division of marsupials, including the opossums. |
poinciana | noun (n.) A prickly tropical shrub (Caesalpinia, formerly Poinciana, pulcherrima), with bipinnate leaves, and racemes of showy orange-red flowers with long crimson filaments. |
pozzuolana | noun (n.) Alt. of Pozzolana |
pozzolana | noun (n.) Volcanic ashes from Pozzuoli, in Italy, used in the manufacture of a kind of mortar which hardens under water. |
purana | noun (n.) One of a class of sacred Hindoo poetical works in the Sanskrit language which treat of the creation, destruction, and renovation of worlds, the genealogy and achievements of gods and heroes, the reigns of the Manus, and the transactions of their descendants. The principal Puranas are eighteen in number, and there are the same number of supplementary books called Upa Puranas. |
puzzolana | noun (n.) See Pozzuolana. |
ramayana | noun (n.) The more ancient of the two great epic poems in Sanskrit. The hero and heroine are Rama and his wife Sita. |
rana | noun (n.) A genus of anurous batrachians, including the common frogs. |
salangana | noun (n.) The salagane. |
sultana | noun (n.) The wife of a sultan; a sultaness. |
noun (n.) A kind of seedless raisin produced near Smyrna in Asiatic Turkey. |
tana | noun (n.) Same as Banxring. |
torana | noun (n.) A gateway, commonly of wood, but sometimes of stone, consisting of two upright pillars carrying one to three transverse lintels. It is often minutely carved with symbolic sculpture, and serves as a monumental approach to a Buddhist temple. |
tramontana | noun (n.) A dry, cold, violent, northerly wind of the Adriatic. |
zenana | noun (n.) The part of a dwelling appropriated to women. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PİTHASTHANA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 10 Letters (pithasthan) - Words That Begins with pithasthan:
Rhyming Words According to First 9 Letters (pithastha) - Words That Begins with pithastha:
Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (pithasth) - Words That Begins with pithasth:
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (pithast) - Words That Begins with pithast:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (pithas) - Words That Begins with pithas:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (pitha) - Words That Begins with pitha:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pith) - Words That Begins with pith:
pith | noun (n.) The soft spongy substance in the center of the stems of many plants and trees, especially those of the dicotyledonous or exogenous classes. It consists of cellular tissue. |
noun (n.) The spongy interior substance of a feather. | |
noun (n.) The spinal cord; the marrow. | |
noun (n.) Hence: The which contains the strength of life; the vital or essential part; concentrated force; vigor; strength; importance; as, the speech lacked pith. | |
verb (v. t.) To destroy the central nervous system of (an animal, as a frog), as by passing a stout wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal. |
pitheci | noun (n. pl.) A division of mammals including the apes and monkeys. Sometimes used in the sense of Primates. |
pithecoid | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the genus Pithecia, or subfamily Pithecinae, which includes the saki, ouakari, and other allied South American monkeys. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the anthropoid apes in particular, or to the higher apes of the Old World, collectively. |
pithful | adjective (a.) Full of pith. |
pithiness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being pithy. |
pithless | adjective (a.) Destitute of pith, or of strength; feeble. |
pithsome | adjective (a.) Pithy; robust. |
pithecanthropus | noun (n.) A hypothetical genus of primates intermediate between man and the anthropoid apes. |
noun (n.) A genus consisting of an primate (P. erectus) apparently intermediate between man and the existing anthropoid apes, known from bones of a single individual found in Java (hence called Java man) in 1891-92. These bones include a thigh bone of the human type, two molar teeth intermediate between those of man and the anthropoids, and the calvaria of the skull, indicating a brain capacity of about 900 cubic centimeters, and resembling in form that of the Neanderthal man. | |
noun (n.) an animal of this genus. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pit) - Words That Begins with pit:
pit | noun (n.) A large cavity or hole in the ground, either natural or artificial; a cavity in the surface of a body; an indentation |
noun (n.) The shaft of a coal mine; a coal pit. | |
noun (n.) A large hole in the ground from which material is dug or quarried; as, a stone pit; a gravel pit; or in which material is made by burning; as, a lime pit; a charcoal pit. | |
noun (n.) A vat sunk in the ground; as, a tan pit. | |
noun (n.) Any abyss; especially, the grave, or hades. | |
noun (n.) A covered deep hole for entrapping wild beasts; a pitfall; hence, a trap; a snare. Also used figuratively. | |
noun (n.) A depression or hollow in the surface of the human body | |
noun (n.) The hollow place under the shoulder or arm; the axilla, or armpit. | |
noun (n.) See Pit of the stomach (below). | |
noun (n.) The indentation or mark left by a pustule, as in smallpox. | |
noun (n.) Formerly, that part of a theater, on the floor of the house, below the level of the stage and behind the orchestra; now, in England, commonly the part behind the stalls; in the United States, the parquet; also, the occupants of such a part of a theater. | |
noun (n.) An inclosed area into which gamecocks, dogs, and other animals are brought to fight, or where dogs are trained to kill rats. | |
noun (n.) The endocarp of a drupe, and its contained seed or seeds; a stone; as, a peach pit; a cherry pit, etc. | |
noun (n.) A depression or thin spot in the wall of a duct. | |
verb (v. t.) To place or put into a pit or hole. | |
verb (v. t.) To mark with little hollows, as by various pustules; as, a face pitted by smallpox. | |
verb (v. t.) To introduce as an antagonist; to set forward for or in a contest; as, to pit one dog against another. | |
() A cellar or excavation used for refuge from a cyclone, or tornado. |
pitting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pit |
pita | noun (n.) A fiber obtained from the Agave Americana and other related species, -- used for making cordage and paper. Called also pita fiber, and pita thread. |
noun (n.) The plant which yields the fiber. |
pitahaya | noun (n.) A cactaceous shrub (Cereus Pitajaya) of tropical America, which yields a delicious fruit. |
pitapat | noun (n.) A light, repeated sound; a pattering, as of the rain. |
adverb (adv.) In a flutter; with palpitation or quick succession of beats. |
pitch | noun (n.) A thick, black, lustrous, and sticky substance obtained by boiling down tar. It is used in calking the seams of ships; also in coating rope, canvas, wood, ironwork, etc., to preserve them. |
noun (n.) See Pitchstone. | |
noun (n.) To cover over or smear with pitch. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: To darken; to blacken; to obscure. | |
noun (n.) A throw; a toss; a cast, as of something from the hand; as, a good pitch in quoits. | |
noun (n.) That point of the ground on which the ball pitches or lights when bowled. | |
noun (n.) A point or peak; the extreme point or degree of elevation or depression; hence, a limit or bound. | |
noun (n.) Height; stature. | |
noun (n.) A descent; a fall; a thrusting down. | |
noun (n.) The point where a declivity begins; hence, the declivity itself; a descending slope; the degree or rate of descent or slope; slant; as, a steep pitch in the road; the pitch of a roof. | |
noun (n.) The relative acuteness or gravity of a tone, determined by the number of vibrations which produce it; the place of any tone upon a scale of high and low. | |
noun (n.) The limit of ground set to a miner who receives a share of the ore taken out. | |
noun (n.) The distance from center to center of any two adjacent teeth of gearing, measured on the pitch line; -- called also circular pitch. | |
noun (n.) The length, measured along the axis, of a complete turn of the thread of a screw, or of the helical lines of the blades of a screw propeller. | |
noun (n.) The distance between the centers of holes, as of rivet holes in boiler plates. | |
noun (n.) The distance between symmetrically arranged or corresponding parts of an armature, measured along a line, called the pitch line, drawn around its length. Sometimes half of this distance is called the pitch. | |
verb (v. t.) To throw, generally with a definite aim or purpose; to cast; to hurl; to toss; as, to pitch quoits; to pitch hay; to pitch a ball. | |
verb (v. t.) To thrust or plant in the ground, as stakes or poles; hence, to fix firmly, as by means of poles; to establish; to arrange; as, to pitch a tent; to pitch a camp. | |
verb (v. t.) To set, face, or pave with rubble or undressed stones, as an embankment or a roadway. | |
verb (v. t.) To fix or set the tone of; as, to pitch a tune. | |
verb (v. t.) To set or fix, as a price or value. | |
verb (v. i.) To fix or place a tent or temporary habitation; to encamp. | |
verb (v. i.) To light; to settle; to come to rest from flight. | |
verb (v. i.) To fix one's choise; -- with on or upon. | |
verb (v. i.) To plunge or fall; esp., to fall forward; to decline or slope; as, to pitch from a precipice; the vessel pitches in a heavy sea; the field pitches toward the east. |
pitching | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pitch |
noun (n.) The act of throwing or casting; a cast; a pitch; as, wild pitching in baseball. | |
noun (n.) The rough paving of a street to a grade with blocks of stone. | |
noun (n.) A facing of stone laid upon a bank to prevent wear by tides or currents. |
pitchblende | noun (n.) A pitch-black mineral consisting chiefly of the oxide of uranium; uraninite. See Uraninite. |
pitcher | noun (n.) One who pitches anything, as hay, quoits, a ball, etc.; specifically (Baseball), the player who delivers the ball to the batsman. |
noun (n.) A sort of crowbar for digging. | |
noun (n.) A wide-mouthed, deep vessel for holding liquids, with a spout or protruding lip and a handle; a water jug or jar with a large ear or handle. | |
noun (n.) A tubular or cuplike appendage or expansion of the leaves of certain plants. |
pitcherful | noun (n.) The quantity a pitcher will hold. |
pitchfork | noun (n.) A fork, or farming utensil, used in pitching hay, sheaves of grain, or the like. |
verb (v. t.) To pitch or throw with, or as with, a pitchfork. |
pitchiness | noun (n.) Blackness, as of pitch; darkness. |
pitchstone | noun (n.) An igneous rock of semiglassy nature, having a luster like pitch. |
pitchwork | noun (n.) The work of a coal miner who is paid by a share of his product. |
pitchy | adjective (a.) Partaking of the qualities of pitch; resembling pitch. |
adjective (a.) Smeared with pitch. | |
adjective (a.) Black; pitch-dark; dismal. |
piteous | adjective (a.) Pious; devout. |
adjective (a.) Evincing pity, compassion, or sympathy; compassionate; tender. | |
adjective (a.) Fitted to excite pity or sympathy; wretched; miserable; lamentable; sad; as, a piteous case. | |
adjective (a.) Paltry; mean; pitiful. |
pitfall | noun (n.) A pit deceitfully covered to entrap wild beasts or men; a trap of any kind. |
pitfalling | adjective (a.) Entrapping; insnaring. |
pitiable | adjective (a.) Deserving pity; wworthy of, or exciting, compassion; miserable; lamentable; piteous; as, pitiable persons; a pitiable condition; pitiable wretchedness. |
pitier | noun (n.) One who pities. |
pitiful | adjective (a.) Full of pity; tender-hearted; compassionate; kind; merciful; sympathetic. |
adjective (a.) Piteous; lamentable; eliciting compassion. | |
adjective (a.) To be pitied for littleness or meanness; miserable; paltry; contemptible; despicable. |
pitiless | adjective (a.) Destitute of pity; hard-hearted; merciless; as, a pitilessmaster; pitiless elements. |
adjective (a.) Exciting no pity; as, a pitiless condition. |
pitman | noun (n.) One who works in a pit, as in mining, in sawing timber, etc. |
noun (n.) The connecting rod in a sawmill; also, sometimes, a connecting rod in other machinery. |
pitpan | noun (n.) A long, flat-bottomed canoe, used for the navigation of rivers and lagoons in Central America. |
pitpat | noun (n. & adv.) See Pitapat. |
pitta | noun (n.) Any one of a large group of bright-colored clamatorial birds belonging to Pitta, and allied genera of the family Pittidae. Most of the species are varied with three or more colors, such as blue, green, crimson, yellow, purple, and black. They are called also ground thrushes, and Old World ant thrushes; but they are not related to the true thrushes. |
pittacal | noun (n.) A dark blue substance obtained from wood tar. It consists of hydrocarbons which when oxidized form the orange-yellow eupittonic compounds, the salts of which are dark blue. |
pittance | noun (n.) An allowance of food bestowed in charity; a mess of victuals; hence, a small charity gift; a dole. |
noun (n.) A meager portion, quantity, or allowance; an inconsiderable salary or compensation. |
pitted | adjective (a.) Marked with little pits, as in smallpox. See Pit, v. t., 2. |
verb (v. t.) Having minute thin spots; as, pitted ducts in the vascular parts of vegetable tissue. | |
(imp. & p. p.) of Pit |
pitter | noun (n.) A contrivance for removing the pits from peaches, plums, and other stone fruit. |
verb (v. i.) To make a pattering sound; to murmur; as, pittering streams. |
pituitary | adjective (a.) Secreting mucus or phlegm; as, the pituitary membrane, or the mucous membrane which lines the nasal cavities. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pituitary body; as, the pituitary fossa. |
pituite | noun (n.) Mucus, phlegm. |
pituitous | adjective (a.) Consisting of, or resembling, pituite or mucus; full of mucus; discharging mucus. |
pity | noun (n.) Piety. |
noun (n.) A feeling for the sufferings or distresses of another or others; sympathy with the grief or misery of another; compassion; fellow-feeling; commiseration. | |
noun (n.) A reason or cause of pity, grief, or regret; a thing to be regretted. | |
verb (v. t.) To feel pity or compassion for; to have sympathy with; to compassionate; to commiserate; to have tender feelings toward (any one), awakened by a knowledge of suffering. | |
verb (v. t.) To move to pity; -- used impersonally. | |
verb (v. i.) To be compassionate; to show pity. |
pitying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pity |
adjective (a.) Expressing pity; as, a pitying eye, glance, or word. |
pityriasis | noun (n.) A superficial affection of the skin, characterized by irregular patches of thin scales which are shed in branlike particles. |
noun (n.) A disease of domestic animals characterized by dry epithelial scales, and due to digestive disturbances and alteration of the function of the sebaceous glands. |
pityroid | adjective (a.) Having the form of, or resembling, bran. |
pituitrin | noun (n.) A substance or extract from the pituitary body. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PİTHASTHANA:
English Words which starts with 'pitha' and ends with 'thana':
English Words which starts with 'pith' and ends with 'hana':
English Words which starts with 'pit' and ends with 'ana':
English Words which starts with 'pi' and ends with 'na':
pinna | noun (n.) A leaflet of a pinnate leaf. See Illust. of Bipinnate leaf, under Bipinnate. |
noun (n.) One of the primary divisions of a decompound leaf. | |
noun (n.) One of the divisions of a pinnate part or organ. | |
noun (n.) Any species of Pinna, a genus of large bivalve mollusks found in all warm seas. The byssus consists of a large number of long, silky fibers, which have been used in manufacturing woven fabrics, as a curiosity. | |
noun (n.) The auricle of the ear. See Ear. |
piscina | noun (n.) A niche near the altar in a church, containing a small basin for rinsing altar vessels. |