First Names Rhyming LUNETTA
English Words Rhyming LUNETTA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LUNETTA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LUNETTA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (unetta) - English Words That Ends with unetta:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (netta) - English Words That Ends with netta:
bonetta | noun (n.) See Bonito. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (etta) - English Words That Ends with etta:
arietta | noun (n.) Alt. of Ariette |
beretta | noun (n.) Same as Berretta. |
berretta | noun (n.) A square cap worn by ecclesiastics of the Roman Catholic Church. A cardinal's berretta is scarlet; that worn by other clerics is black, except that a bishop's is lined with green. |
biretta | noun (n.) Same as Berretta. |
burletta | adjective (a.) A comic operetta; a music farce. |
chiretta | noun (n.) A plant (Agathotes Chirayta) found in Northern India, having medicinal properties to the gentian, and esteemed as a tonic and febrifuge. |
codetta | noun (n.) A short passage connecting two sections, but not forming part of either; a short coda. |
comedietta | noun (n.) A dramatic sketch; a brief comedy. |
fughetta | noun (n.) a short, condensed fugue. |
lametta | noun (n.) Foil or wire made of gold, silver, or brass. |
mozetta | noun (n.) Alt. of Mozzetta |
mozzetta | noun (n.) A cape, with a small hood; -- worn by the pope and other dignitaries of the Roman Catholic Church. |
mantelletta | noun (n.) A silk or woolen vestment without sleeves worn by cardinals, bishops, abbots, and the prelates of the Roman court. It has a low collar, is fastened in front, and reaches almost to the knees. |
operetta | noun (n.) A short, light, musical drama. |
vendetta | noun (n.) A blood feud; private revenge for the murder of a kinsman. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tta) - English Words That Ends with tta:
anotta | noun (n.) See Annotto. |
batta | noun (n.) Extra pay; esp. an extra allowance to an English officer serving in India. |
| noun (n.) Rate of exchange; also, the discount on uncurrent coins. |
cotta | noun (n.) A surplice, in England and America usually one shorter and less full than the ordinary surplice and with short sleeves, or sometimes none. |
| noun (n.) A kind of very coarse woolen blanket. |
gutta | noun (n.) A drop. |
| noun (n.) One of a series of ornaments, in the form of a frustum of a cone, attached to the lower part of the triglyphs, and also to the lower faces of the mutules, in the Doric order; -- called also campana, and drop. |
lytta | noun (n.) A fibrous and muscular band lying within the longitudinal axis of the tongue in many mammals, as the dog. |
mahratta | noun (n.) One of a numerous people inhabiting the southwestern part of India. Also, the language of the Mahrattas; Mahrati. It is closely allied to Sanskrit. |
| noun (n.) A Sanskritic language of western India, prob. descended from the Maharastri Prakrit, spoken by the Marathas and neighboring peoples. It has an abundant literature dating from the 13th century. It has a book alphabet nearly the same as Devanagari and a cursive script translation between the Devanagari and the Gujarati. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Mahrattas. |
paramatta | noun (n.) A light fabric of cotton and worsted, resembling bombazine or merino. |
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. |
regatta | noun (n.) Originally, a gondola race in Venice; now, a rowing or sailing race, or a series of such races. |
sagitta | noun (n.) A small constellation north of Aquila; the Arrow. |
| noun (n.) The keystone of an arch. |
| noun (n.) The distance from a point in a curve to the chord; also, the versed sine of an arc; -- so called from its resemblance to an arrow resting on the bow and string. |
| noun (n.) The larger of the two otoliths, or ear bones, found in most fishes. |
| noun (n.) A genus of transparent, free-swimming marine worms having lateral and caudal fins, and capable of swimming rapidly. It is the type of the class Chaetognatha. |
tatta | noun (n.) A bamboo frame or trellis hung at a door or window of a house, over which water is suffered to trickle, in order to moisten and cool the air as it enters. |
vitta | noun (n.) One of the oil tubes in the fruit of umbelliferous plants. |
| noun (n.) A band, or stripe, of color. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LUNETTA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (lunett) - Words That Begins with lunett:
lunette | noun (n.) A fieldwork consisting of two faces, forming a salient angle, and two parallel flanks. See Bastion. |
| noun (n.) A half horseshoe, which wants the sponge. |
| noun (n.) A kind of watch crystal which is more than ordinarily flattened in the center; also, a species of convexoconcave lens for spectacles. |
| noun (n.) A piece of felt to cover the eye of a vicious horse. |
| noun (n.) Any surface of semicircular or segmental form; especially, the piece of wall between the curves of a vault and its springing line. |
| noun (n.) An iron shoe at the end of the stock of a gun carriage. |
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (lunet) - Words That Begins with lunet:
lunet | noun (n.) A little moon or satellite. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (lune) - Words That Begins with lune:
lune | noun (n.) Anything in the shape of a half moon. |
| noun (n.) A figure in the form of a crescent, bounded by two intersecting arcs of circles. |
| noun (n.) A fit of lunacy or madness; a period of frenzy; a crazy or unreasonable freak. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (lun) - Words That Begins with lun:
luna | noun (n.) The moon. |
| noun (n.) Silver. |
lunacy | noun (n.) Insanity or madness; properly, the kind of insanity which is broken by intervals of reason, -- formerly supposed to be influenced by the changes of the moon; any form of unsoundness of mind, except idiocy; mental derangement or alienation. |
| noun (n.) A morbid suspension of good sense or judgment, as through fanaticism. |
lunar | noun (n.) A lunar distance. |
| noun (n.) The middle bone of the proximal series of the carpus; -- called also semilunar, and intermedium. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the moon; as, lunar observations. |
| adjective (a.) Resembling the moon; orbed. |
| adjective (a.) Measured by the revolutions of the moon; as, a lunar month. |
| adjective (a.) Influenced by the moon, as in growth, character, or properties; as, lunar herbs. |
lunarian | noun (n.) An inhabitant of the moon. |
lunary | noun (n.) The herb moonwort or "honesty". |
| noun (n.) A low fleshy fern (Botrychium Lunaria) with lunate segments of the leaf or frond. |
| adjective (a.) Lunar. |
lunate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Lunated |
lunated | adjective (a.) Crescent-shaped; as, a lunate leaf; a lunate beak; a lunated cross. |
lunatic | noun (n.) A person affected by lunacy; an insane person, esp. one who has lucid intervals; a madman; a person of unsound mind. |
| adjective (a.) Affected by lunacy; insane; mad. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or suitable for, an insane person; evincing lunacy; as, lunatic gibberish; a lunatic asylum. |
lunation | noun (n.) The period of a synodic revolution of the moon, or the time from one new moon to the next; varying in length, at different times, from about 29/ to 29/ days, the average length being 29 d., 12h., 44m., 2.9s. |
lunch | noun (n.) A luncheon; specifically, a light repast between breakfast and dinner. |
| verb (v. i.) To take luncheon. |
lunching | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lunch |
luncheon | noun (n.) A lump of food. |
| noun (n.) A portion of food taken at any time except at a regular meal; an informal or light repast, as between breakfast and dinner. |
| verb (v. i.) To take luncheon. |
lung | noun (n.) An organ for aerial respiration; -- commonly in the plural. |
lunge | noun (n.) A sudden thrust or pass, as with a sword. |
| noun (n.) Same as Namaycush. |
| verb (v. i.) To make a lunge. |
| verb (v. t.) To cause to go round in a ring, as a horse, while holding his halter. |
lunging | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lunge |
lunged | adjective (a.) Having lungs, or breathing organs similar to lungs. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Lunge |
lungfish | noun (n.) Any fish belonging to the Dipnoi; -- so called because they have both lungs and gills. |
lungie | noun (n.) A guillemot. |
lungis | noun (n.) A lingerer; a dull, drowsy fellow. |
lungless | adjective (a.) Being without lungs. |
lungoor | noun (n.) A long-tailed monkey (Semnopithecus schislaceus), from the mountainous districts of India. |
lungworm | noun (n.) Any one of several species of parasitic nematoid worms which infest the lungs and air passages of cattle, sheep, and other animals, often proving fatal. The lungworm of cattle (Strongylus micrurus) and that of sheep (S. filaria) are the best known. |
lungwort | noun (n.) An herb of the genus Pulmonaria (P. officinalis), of Europe; -- so called because the spotted appearance of the leaves resembles that of a diseased lung. |
| noun (n.) Any plant of the genus Mertensia (esp. M. Virginica and M. Sibirica) plants nearly related to Pulmonaria. The American lungwort is Mertensia Virginica, Virginia cowslip. |
lunicurrent | adjective (a.) Having relation to changes in currents that depend on the moon's phases. |
luniform | adjective (a.) Resembling the moon in shape. |
lunisolar | adjective (a.) Resulting from the united action, or pertaining to the mutual relations, of the sun and moon. |
lunistice | noun (n.) The farthest point of the moon's northing and southing, in its monthly revolution. |
lunitidal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to tidal movements dependent on the moon. |
lunt | noun (n.) The match cord formerly used in firing cannon. |
| noun (n.) A puff of smoke. |
lunula | noun (n.) Same as Lunule. |
lunular | adjective (a.) Having a form like that of the new moon; shaped like a crescent. |
lunulate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Lunulated |
lunulated | adjective (a.) Resembling a small crescent. |
lunule | noun (n.) Anything crescent-shaped; a crescent-shaped part or mark; a lunula, a lune. |
| noun (n.) A lune. See Lune. |
| noun (n.) A small or narrow crescent. |
| noun (n.) A special area in front of the beak of many bivalve shells. It sometimes has the shape of a double crescent, but is oftener heart-shaped. See Illust. of Bivalve. |
lunulet | noun (n.) A small spot, shaped like a half-moon or crescent; as, the lunulet on the wings of many insects. |
lunulite | noun (n.) Any bryozoan of the genus Lunulites, having a more or less circular form. |
luny | adjective (a.) Crazy; mentally unsound. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LUNETTA:
English Words which starts with 'lun' and ends with 'tta':
English Words which starts with 'lu' and ends with 'ta':