First Names Rhyming SACHIKO
English Words Rhyming SACHIKO
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES SACHİKO AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SACHİKO (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (achiko) - English Words That Ends with achiko:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (chiko) - English Words That Ends with chiko:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (hiko) - English Words That Ends with hiko:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (iko) - English Words That Ends with iko:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SACHİKO (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (sachik) - Words That Begins with sachik:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (sachi) - Words That Begins with sachi:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (sach) - Words That Begins with sach:
sachel | noun (n.) A small bag. |
sachem | noun (n.) A chief of a tribe of the American Indians; a sagamore. |
sachemdom | noun (n.) The government or jurisdiction of a sachem. |
sachemship | noun (n.) Office or condition of a sachem. |
sachet | noun (n.) A scent bag, or perfume cushion, to be laid among handkerchiefs, garments, etc., to perfume them. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (sac) - Words That Begins with sac:
sac | noun (n.) See Sacs. |
| noun (n.) The privilege formerly enjoyed by the lord of a manor, of holding courts, trying causes, and imposing fines. |
| noun (n.) See 2d Sack. |
| noun (n.) A cavity, bag, or receptacle, usually containing fluid, and either closed, or opening into another cavity to the exterior; a sack. |
sacalait | noun (n.) A kind of fresh-water bass; the crappie. |
sacar | noun (n.) See Saker. |
saccade | noun (n.) A sudden, violent check of a horse by drawing or twitching the reins on a sudden and with one pull. |
saccate | adjective (a.) Having the form of a sack or pouch; furnished with a sack or pouch, as a petal. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Saccata, a suborder of ctenophores having two pouches into which the long tentacles can be retracted. |
saccharate | noun (n.) A salt of saccharic acid. |
| noun (n.) In a wider sense, a compound of saccharose, or any similar carbohydrate, with such bases as the oxides of calcium, barium, or lead; a sucrate. |
saccharic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or obtained from, saccharine substances; specifically, designating an acid obtained, as a white amorphous gummy mass, by the oxidation of mannite, glucose, sucrose, etc. |
sacchariferous | adjective (a.) Producing sugar; as, sacchariferous canes. |
saccharifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Saccharify |
saccharilla | noun (n.) A kind of muslin. |
saccharimeter | noun (n.) An instrument for ascertaining the quantity of saccharine matter in any solution, as the juice of a plant, or brewers' and distillers' worts. |
saccharimetrical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to saccharimetry; obtained by saccharimetry. |
saccharimetry | noun (n.) The act, process or method of determining the amount and kind of sugar present in sirup, molasses, and the like, especially by the employment of polarizing apparatus. |
saccharin | noun (n.) A bitter white crystalline substance obtained from the saccharinates and regarded as the lactone of saccharinic acid; -- so called because formerly supposed to be isomeric with cane sugar (saccharose). |
saccharinate | noun (n.) A salt of saccharinic acid. |
| noun (n.) A salt of saccharine. |
saccharine | noun (n.) A trade name for benzoic sulphinide. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to sugar; having the qualities of sugar; producing sugar; sweet; as, a saccharine taste; saccharine matter. |
saccharinic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or derived from, saccharin; specifically, designating a complex acid not known in the free state but well known in its salts, which are obtained by boiling dextrose and levulose (invert sugar) with milk of lime. |
saccharizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Saccharize |
saccharoid | adjective (a.) Alt. of Saccharoidal |
saccharoidal | adjective (a.) Resembling sugar, as in taste, appearance, consistency, or composition; as, saccharoidal limestone. |
saccharometer | noun (n.) A saccharimeter. |
saccharomyces | noun (n.) A genus of budding fungi, the various species of which have the power, to a greater or less extent, or splitting up sugar into alcohol and carbonic acid. They are the active agents in producing fermentation of wine, beer, etc. Saccharomyces cerevisiae is the yeast of sedimentary beer. Also called Torula. |
saccharomycetes | noun (n. pl.) A family of fungi consisting of the one genus Saccharomyces. |
saccharonate | noun (n.) A salt of saccharonic acid. |
saccharone | noun (n.) A white crystalline substance, C6H8O6, obtained by the oxidation of saccharin, and regarded as the lactone of saccharonic acid. |
| noun (n.) An oily liquid, C6H10O2, obtained by the reduction of saccharin. |
saccharonic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or derived from, saccharone; specifically, designating an unstable acid which is obtained from saccharone (a) by hydration, and forms a well-known series of salts. |
saccharose | noun (n.) Cane sugar; sucrose; also, in general, any one of the group of which saccharose, or sucrose proper, is the type. See Sucrose. |
saccharous | adjective (a.) Saccharine. |
saccharum | noun (n.) A genus of tall tropical grasses including the sugar cane. |
saccholactate | noun (n.) A salt of saccholactic acid; -- formerly called also saccholate. |
saccholactic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid now called mucic acid; saccholic. |
saccholic | adjective (a.) Saccholactic. |
sacchulmate | noun (n.) A salt of sacchulmic acid. |
sacchulmic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained as a dark amorphous substance by the long-continued boiling of sucrose with very dilute sulphuric acid. It resembles humic acid. |
sacchulmin | noun (n.) An amorphous huminlike substance resembling sacchulmic acid, and produced together with it. |
sacciferous | adjective (a.) Bearing a sac. |
sacciform | adjective (a.) Having the general form of a sac. |
saccoglossa | noun (n. pl.) Same as Pellibranchiata. |
saccular | adjective (a.) Like a sac; sacciform. |
sacculated | adjective (a.) Furnished with little sacs. |
saccule | noun (n.) A little sac; specifically, the sacculus of the ear. |
sacculus | noun (n.) A little sac; esp., a part of the membranous labyrinth of the ear. |
sacellum | noun (n.) An unroofed space consecrated to a divinity. |
| noun (n.) A small monumental chapel in a church. |
sacerdotal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to priests, or to the order of priests; relating to the priesthood; priesty; as, sacerdotal dignity; sacerdotal functions. |
saciety | noun (n.) Satiety. |
sack | noun (n.) A name formerly given to various dry Spanish wines. |
| noun (n.) A bag for holding and carrying goods of any kind; a receptacle made of some kind of pliable material, as cloth, leather, and the like; a large pouch. |
| noun (n.) A measure of varying capacity, according to local usage and the substance. The American sack of salt is 215 pounds; the sack of wheat, two bushels. |
| noun (n.) Originally, a loosely hanging garment for women, worn like a cloak about the shoulders, and serving as a decorative appendage to the gown; now, an outer garment with sleeves, worn by women; as, a dressing sack. |
| noun (n.) A sack coat; a kind of coat worn by men, and extending from top to bottom without a cross seam. |
| noun (n.) See 2d Sac, 2. |
| noun (n.) Bed. |
| noun (n.) The pillage or plunder, as of a town or city; the storm and plunder of a town; devastation; ravage. |
| verb (v. t.) To put in a sack; to bag; as, to sack corn. |
| verb (v. t.) To bear or carry in a sack upon the back or the shoulders. |
| verb (v. t.) To plunder or pillage, as a town or city; to devastate; to ravage. |
sacking | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Sack |
| noun (n.) Stout, coarse cloth of which sacks, bags, etc., are made. |
sackage | noun (n.) The act of taking by storm and pillaging; sack. |
sackbut | noun (n.) A brass wind instrument, like a bass trumpet, so contrived that it can be lengthened or shortened according to the tone required; -- said to be the same as the trombone. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SACHİKO:
English Words which starts with 'sac' and ends with 'iko':
English Words which starts with 'sa' and ends with 'ko':