RATI
First name RATI's origin is Indian. RATI means "myth name (wife of pradyumna)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with RATI below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of rati.(Brown names are of the same origin (Indian) with RATI and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming RATI
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES RATƯ AS A WHOLE:
abhirati kirati ratib pancratius horatiuNAMES RHYMING WITH RATƯ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ati) - Names That Ends with ati:
amaravati anumati arundhati charumati haimati indumati kumudavati ravati sati tapati leyati jonati pavati nayati sewati uzumati satyavati anatiRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (ti) - Names That Ends with ti:
khatiti siti titi bahiti nefertiti eszti aditi damayanti diti hariti jayanti kunti sevti shasti ankti hehewuti kokyangwuti wuti muti berti xanti scilti baruti behdeti tehuti antti costi marti betti downeti drishti dusti feliciti kanti kjersti leshanti maiti misti mysti sukriti amiti harti leyti nikiti sciiti taaveti pisti palti taavetti bebti bapti agoti elberti lufti christiNAMES RHYMING WITH RATƯ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (rat) - Names That Begins with rat:
rathnait ratnaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ra) - Names That Begins with ra:
ra'idah raad raanan raananah rabab rabah rabbani rabhartach rabi rabiah rabican rachael rachel rachele rachelle rachid rad radbert radbou radbourne radburn radburt radbyrne radcliff radcliffe radclyf radeliffe radella radeyah radford radhiya radhwa radi radite radley radmund radnor radolf radolph radu radwa rae raed raedan raedanoran raedbora raedburne raedc raedclyf raedeman raedford raedleah raedmund raedpath raedself raedwald raedwolf raegan raelynn raena rafa rafael rafal rafas rafe rafela raff rafferty rafi rafik rafiki rafiq raghallach raghd ragheb raghib raghnall ragnall ragnar ragnorak rahi rahil rahimah rahimat rahimateh rahman rahni rahul rai raibeart raicheal raid raidon raidyn raighne raimond raimunda raimundoNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RATƯ:
First Names which starts with 'r' and ends with 'i':
ramatulai rami ramzi randi rani rashidi raylai rei remi resi rezi riddhi ridhi rinji roi roni ronli rori roxi ruaidhri rudrani rui ruomhildiEnglish Words Rhyming RATI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES RATƯ AS A WHOLE:
aberration | noun (n.) The act of wandering; deviation, especially from truth or moral rectitude, from the natural state, or from a type. |
noun (n.) A partial alienation of reason. | |
noun (n.) A small periodical change of position in the stars and other heavenly bodies, due to the combined effect of the motion of light and the motion of the observer; called annual aberration, when the observer's motion is that of the earth in its orbit, and daily or diurnal aberration, when of the earth on its axis; amounting when greatest, in the former case, to 20.4", and in the latter, to 0.3". Planetary aberration is that due to the motion of light and the motion of the planet relative to the earth. | |
noun (n.) The convergence to different foci, by a lens or mirror, of rays of light emanating from one and the same point, or the deviation of such rays from a single focus; called spherical aberration, when due to the spherical form of the lens or mirror, such form giving different foci for central and marginal rays; and chromatic aberration, when due to different refrangibilities of the colored rays of the spectrum, those of each color having a distinct focus. | |
noun (n.) The passage of blood or other fluid into parts not appropriate for it. | |
noun (n.) The producing of an unintended effect by the glancing of an instrument, as when a shot intended for A glances and strikes B. |
aberrational | adjective (a.) Characterized by aberration. |
abjuration | noun (n.) The act of abjuring or forswearing; a renunciation upon oath; as, abjuration of the realm, a sworn banishment, an oath taken to leave the country and never to return. |
noun (n.) A solemn recantation or renunciation; as, an abjuration of heresy. |
accelerating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Accelerate |
acceleration | noun (n.) The act of accelerating, or the state of being accelerated; increase of motion or action; as, a falling body moves toward the earth with an acceleration of velocity; -- opposed to retardation. |
accelerative | adjective (a.) Relating to acceleration; adding to velocity; quickening. |
acupuncturation | noun (n.) See Acupuncture. |
adipoceration | noun (n.) The act or process of changing into adipocere. |
adjuration | noun (n.) The act of adjuring; a solemn charging on oath, or under the penalty of a curse; an earnest appeal. |
noun (n.) The form of oath or appeal. |
admensuration | noun (n.) Same as Admeasurement. |
administration | noun (n.) The act of administering; government of public affairs; the service rendered, or duties assumed, in conducting affairs; the conducting of any office or employment; direction; management. |
noun (n.) The executive part of government; the persons collectively who are intrusted with the execution of laws and the superintendence of public affairs; the chief magistrate and his cabinet or council; or the council, or ministry, alone, as in Great Britain. | |
noun (n.) The act of administering, or tendering something to another; dispensation; as, the administration of a medicine, of an oath, of justice, or of the sacrament. | |
noun (n.) The management and disposal, under legal authority, of the estate of an intestate, or of a testator having no competent executor. | |
noun (n.) The management of an estate of a deceased person by an executor, the strictly corresponding term execution not being in use. |
administrative | adjective (a.) Pertaining to administration; administering; executive; as, an administrative body, ability, or energy. |
admiration | noun (n.) Wonder; astonishment. |
noun (n.) Wonder mingled with approbation or delight; an emotion excited by a person or thing possessed of wonderful or high excellence; as, admiration of a beautiful woman, of a landscape, of virtue. | |
noun (n.) Cause of admiration; something to excite wonder, or pleased surprise; a prodigy. |
admirative | adjective (a.) Relating to or expressing admiration or wonder. |
adoration | noun (n.) The act of playing honor to a divine being; the worship paid to God; the act of addressing as a god. |
noun (n.) Homage paid to one in high esteem; profound veneration; intense regard and love; fervent devotion. | |
noun (n.) A method of electing a pope by the expression of homage from two thirds of the conclave. |
adulterating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Adulterate |
adulteration | noun (n.) The act of adulterating; corruption, or debasement (esp. of food or drink) by foreign mixture. |
noun (n.) An adulterated state or product. |
adumbration | noun (n.) The act of adumbrating, or shadowing forth. |
noun (n.) A faint sketch; an outline; an imperfect portrayal or representation of a thing. | |
noun (n.) The shadow or outlines of a figure. |
adumbrative | adjective (a.) Faintly representing; typical. |
aerating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Aerate |
aeration | noun (n.) Exposure to the free action of the air; airing; as, aeration of soil, of spawn, etc. |
noun (n.) A change produced in the blood by exposure to the air in respiration; oxygenation of the blood in respiration; arterialization. | |
noun (n.) The act or preparation of charging with carbonic acid gas or with oxygen. |
aggeneration | noun (n.) The act of producing in addition. |
aggeration | noun (n.) A heaping up; accumulation; as, aggerations of sand. |
agglomerating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Agglomerate |
agglomeration | noun (n.) The act or process of collecting in a mass; a heaping together. |
noun (n.) State of being collected in a mass; a mass; cluster. |
agglomerative | adjective (a.) Having a tendency to gather together, or to make collections. |
alliteration | noun (n.) The repetition of the same letter at the beginning of two or more words immediately succeeding each other, or at short intervals; as in the following lines: - |
alliterative | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characterized by, alliteration; as, alliterative poetry. |
alteration | noun (n.) The act of altering or making different. |
noun (n.) The state of being altered; a change made in the form or nature of a thing; changed condition. |
alterative | noun (n.) A medicine or treatment which gradually induces a change, and restores healthy functions without sensible evacuations. |
adjective (a.) Causing ateration. | |
adjective (a.) Gradually changing, or tending to change, a morbid state of the functions into one of health. |
amacratic | adjective (a.) Amasthenic. |
ameliorating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ameliorate |
amelioration | noun (n.) The act of ameliorating, or the state of being ameliorated; making or becoming better; improvement; melioration. |
ameliorative | adjective (a.) Tending to ameliorate; producing amelioration or improvement; as, ameliorative remedies, efforts. |
annumeration | noun (n.) Addition to a former number. |
antilibration | noun (n.) A balancing; equipoise. |
aration | noun (n.) Plowing; tillage. |
arbitrating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Arbitrate |
arbitration | noun (n.) The hearing and determination of a cause between parties in controversy, by a person or persons chosen by the parties. |
aristocratic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Aristocratical |
aristocratical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an aristocracy; consisting in, or favoring, a government of nobles, or principal men; as, an aristocratic constitution. |
adjective (a.) Partaking of aristocracy; befitting aristocracy; characteristic of, or originating with, the aristocracy; as, an aristocratic measure; aristocratic pride or manners. |
aristocratism | noun (n.) The principles of aristocrats. |
noun (n.) Aristocrats, collectively. |
asperating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Asperate |
asperation | noun (n.) The act of asperating; a making or becoming rough. |
aspirating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Aspirate |
aspiration | noun (n.) The act of aspirating; the pronunciation of a letter with a full or strong emission of breath; an aspirated sound. |
noun (n.) The act of breathing; a breath; an inspiration. | |
noun (n.) The act of aspiring of a ardently desiring; strong wish; high desire. |
assecuration | noun (n.) Assurance; certainty. |
asseverating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Asseverate |
asseveration | noun (n.) The act of asseverating, or that which is asseverated; positive affirmation or assertion; solemn declaration. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RATƯ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ati) - English Words That Ends with ati:
chati | noun (n.) A small South American species of tiger cat (Felis mitis). |
coati | noun (n.) A mammal of tropical America of the genus Nasua, allied to the raccoon, but with a longer body, tail, and nose. |
cognati | noun (n. pl.) Relatives by the mother's side. |
heterosomati | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes, comprising the flounders, halibut, sole, etc., having the body and head asymmetrical, with both eyes on one side. Called also Heterosomata, Heterosomi. |
insabbatati | noun (n. pl.) The Waldenses; -- so called from their peculiary cut or marked sabots, or shoes. |
literati | noun (n. pl.) Learned or literary men. See Literatus. |
(pl. ) of Literatus |
mahrati | noun (n.) The language of the Mahrattas; the language spoken in the Deccan and Concan. |
oblati | noun (n. pl.) Children dedicated in their early years to the monastic state. |
noun (n. pl.) A class of persons, especially in the Middle Ages, who offered themselves and their property to a monastery. |
pediculati | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes including the anglers. See Illust. of Angler and Batfish. |
saraswati | noun (n.) The sakti or wife of Brahma; the Hindoo goddess of learning, music, and poetry. |
taguicati | noun (n.) The white-lipped peccary. |
vaginati | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of birds comprising the sheathbills. |
zati | noun (n.) A species of macaque (Macacus pileatus) native of India and Ceylon. It has a crown of long erect hair, and tuft of radiating hairs on the back of the head. Called also capped macaque. |
wagati | noun (n.) A small East Indian wild cat (Felis wagati), regarded by some as a variety of the leopard cat. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RATƯ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (rat) - Words That Begins with rat:
rat | noun (n.) One of several species of small rodents of the genus Mus and allied genera, larger than mice, that infest houses, stores, and ships, especially the Norway, or brown, rat (M. decumanus), the black rat (M. rattus), and the roof rat (M. Alexandrinus). These were introduced into America from the Old World. |
noun (n.) A round and tapering mass of hair, or similar material, used by women to support the puffs and rolls of their natural hair. | |
noun (n.) One who deserts his party or associates; hence, in the trades, one who works for lower wages than those prescribed by a trades union. | |
verb (v. i.) In English politics, to desert one's party from interested motives; to forsake one's associates for one's own advantage; in the trades, to work for less wages, or on other conditions, than those established by a trades union. | |
verb (v. i.) To catch or kill rats. |
ratting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rat |
noun (n.) The conduct or practices of one who rats. See Rat, v. i., 1. | |
verb (v. i.) The low sport of setting a dog upon rats confined in a pit to see how many he will kill in a given time. |
rata | noun (n.) A New Zealand forest tree (Metrosideros robusta), also, its hard dark red wood, used by the Maoris for paddles and war clubs. |
ratability | noun (n.) The quality or state of being ratable. |
ratable | adjective (a.) Capable of being rated, or set at a certain value. |
adjective (a.) Liable to, or subjected by law to, taxation; as, ratable estate. | |
adjective (a.) Made at a proportionate rate; as, ratable payments. |
ratafia | noun (n.) A spirituous liquor flavored with the kernels of cherries, apricots, peaches, or other fruit, spiced, and sweetened with sugar; -- a term applied to the liqueurs called noyau, cura/ao, etc. |
ratan | noun (n.) See Rattan. |
ratany | noun (n.) Same as Rhatany. |
rataplan | noun (n.) The iterative sound of beating a drum, or of a galloping horse. |
ratch | noun (n.) Same as Rotche. |
noun (n.) A ratchet wheel, or notched bar, with which a pawl or click works. |
ratchel | noun (n.) Gravelly stone. |
ratchet | noun (n.) A pawl, click, or detent, for holding or propelling a ratchet wheel, or ratch, etc. |
noun (n.) A mechanism composed of a ratchet wheel, or ratch, and pawl. See Ratchet wheel, below, and 2d Ratch. |
rate | noun (n.) Established portion or measure; fixed allowance. |
noun (n.) That which is established as a measure or criterion; degree; standard; rank; proportion; ratio; as, a slow rate of movement; rate of interest is the ratio of the interest to the principal, per annum. | |
noun (n.) Valuation; price fixed with relation to a standard; cost; charge; as, high or low rates of transportation. | |
noun (n.) A tax or sum assessed by authority on property for public use, according to its income or value; esp., in England, a local tax; as, parish rates; town rates. | |
noun (n.) Order; arrangement. | |
noun (n.) Ratification; approval. | |
noun (n.) The gain or loss of a timepiece in a unit of time; as, daily rate; hourly rate; etc. | |
noun (n.) The order or class to which a war vessel belongs, determined according to its size, armament, etc.; as, first rate, second rate, etc. | |
noun (n.) The class of a merchant vessel for marine insurance, determined by its relative safety as a risk, as A1, A2, etc. | |
verb (v. t. & i.) To chide with vehemence; to scold; to censure violently. | |
verb (v. t.) To set a certain estimate on; to value at a certain price or degree. | |
verb (v. t.) To assess for the payment of a rate or tax. | |
verb (v. t.) To settle the relative scale, rank, position, amount, value, or quality of; as, to rate a ship; to rate a seaman; to rate a pension. | |
verb (v. t.) To ratify. | |
verb (v. i.) To be set or considered in a class; to have rank; as, the ship rates as a ship of the line. | |
verb (v. i.) To make an estimate. |
rating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rate |
rateable | adjective (a.) See Ratable. |
ratel | noun (n.) Any carnivore of the genus Mellivora, allied to the weasels and the skunks; -- called also honey badger. |
ratepayer | noun (n.) One who pays rates or taxes. |
rater | noun (n.) One who rates or estimates. |
noun (n.) One who rates or scolds. |
ratfish | noun (n.) Same as Rat-tail. |
rath | noun (n.) A hill or mound. |
noun (n.) A kind of ancient fortification found in Ireland. | |
adjective (a.) Alt. of Rathe | |
adverb (adv.) Alt. of Rathe |
rathe | adjective (a.) Coming before others, or before the usual time; early. |
adverb (adv.) Early; soon; betimes. |
rather | adjective (a.) Prior; earlier; former. |
adjective (a.) Earlier; sooner; before. | |
adjective (a.) More readily or willingly; preferably. | |
adjective (a.) On the other hand; to the contrary of what was said or suggested; instead. | |
adjective (a.) Of two alternatives conceived of, this by preference to, or as more likely than, the other; somewhat. | |
adjective (a.) More properly; more correctly speaking. | |
adjective (a.) In some degree; somewhat; as, the day is rather warm; the house is rather damp. |
rathripe | noun (n.) A rareripe. |
adjective (a.) Rareripe, or early ripe. |
ratification | noun (n.) The act of ratifying; the state of being ratified; confirmation; sanction; as, the ratification of a treaty. |
ratifier | noun (n.) One who, or that which, ratifies; a confirmer. |
ratifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ratify |
ratify | noun (n.) To approve and sanction; to make valid; to confirm; to establish; to settle; especially, to give sanction to, as something done by an agent or servant; as, to ratify an agreement, treaty, or contract; to ratify a nomination. |
ratihabition | noun (n.) Confirmation or approbation, as of an act or contract. |
ratio | noun (n.) The relation which one quantity or magnitude has to another of the same kind. It is expressed by the quotient of the division of the first by the second; thus, the ratio of 3 to 6 is expressed by / or /; of a to b by a/b; or (less commonly) the second term is made the dividend; as, a:b = b/a. |
noun (n.) Hence, fixed relation of number, quantity, or degree; rate; proportion; as, the ratio of representation in Congress. |
ratiocination | noun (n.) The process of reasoning, or deducing conclusions from premises; deductive reasoning. |
ratiocinative | adjective (a.) Characterized by, or addicted to, ratiocination; consisting in the comparison of propositions or facts, and the deduction of inferences from the comparison; argumentative; as, a ratiocinative process. |
ratiocinatory | adjective (a.) Ratiocinative. |
ration | noun (n.) A fixed daily allowance of provisions assigned to a soldier in the army, or a sailor in the navy, for his subsistence. |
noun (n.) Hence, a certain portion or fixed amount dealt out; an allowance; an allotment. | |
verb (v. t.) To supply with rations, as a regiment. |
rational | noun (n.) A rational being. |
adjective (a.) Relating to the reason; not physical; mental. | |
adjective (a.) Having reason, or the faculty of reasoning; endowed with reason or understanding; reasoning. | |
adjective (a.) Agreeable to reason; not absurd, preposterous, extravagant, foolish, fanciful, or the like; wise; judicious; as, rational conduct; a rational man. | |
adjective (a.) Expressing the type, structure, relations, and reactions of a compound; graphic; -- said of formulae. See under Formula. |
rationale | adjective (a.) An explanation or exposition of the principles of some opinion, action, hypothesis, phenomenon, or the like; also, the principles themselves. |
rationalism | noun (n.) The doctrine or system of those who deduce their religious opinions from reason or the understanding, as distinct from, or opposed to, revelation. |
noun (n.) The system that makes rational power the ultimate test of truth; -- opposed to sensualism, or sensationalism, and empiricism. |
rationalist | noun (n.) One who accepts rationalism as a theory or system; also, disparagingly, a false reasoner. See Citation under Reasonist. |
rationalistic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Rationalistical |
rationalistical | adjective (a.) Belonging to, or in accordance with, the principles of rationalism. |
rationality | noun (n.) The quality or state of being rational; agreement with reason; possession of reason; due exercise of reason; reasonableness. |
rationalization | noun (n.) The act or process of rationalizing. |
rationalness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being rational; rationality. |
ratitae | noun (n. pl.) An order of birds in which the wings are small, rudimentary, or absent, and the breastbone is destitute of a keel. The ostrich, emu, moa, and apteryx are examples. |
ratitate | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Ratitae. |
ratite | noun (n.) One of the Ratitae. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Ratitae. |
ratlines | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Ratlins |
ratlins | noun (n. pl.) The small transverse ropes attached to the shrouds and forming the steps of a rope ladder. |
raton | noun (n.) A small rat. |
ratoon | noun (n.) Same as Rattoon, n. |
noun (n.) A rattan cane. | |
verb (v. i.) Same as Rattoon, v. i. |
ratsbane | noun (n.) Rat poison; white arsenic. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RATƯ:
English Words which starts with 'r' and ends with 'i':
rabbi | noun (n.) Master; lord; teacher; -- a Jewish title of respect or honor for a teacher or doctor of the law. |
radii | noun (n.) pl. of Radius. |
(pl. ) of Radius |
radioli | noun (n. pl.) The barbs of the radii of a feather; barbules. |
rani | noun (n.) A queen or princess; the wife of a rajah. |
rapilli | noun (n. pl.) Lapilli. |
rei | noun (n.) A portuguese money of account, in value about one tenth of a cent. |
remblai | noun (n.) Earth or materials made into a bank after having been excavated. |
rhomboganoidei | noun (n. pl.) Same as Ginglymodi. |
raki | noun (n.) Alt. of Rakee |
romajikai | noun (n.) An association, including both Japanese and Europeans, having for its object the changing of the Japanese method of writing by substituting Roman letters for Japanese characters. |