First Names Rhyming SOKANON
English Words Rhyming SOKANON
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES SOKANON AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SOKANON (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (okanon) - English Words That Ends with okanon:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (kanon) - English Words That Ends with kanon:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (anon) - English Words That Ends with anon:
canon | noun (n.) A law or rule. |
| noun (n.) A law, or rule of doctrine or discipline, enacted by a council and confirmed by the pope or the sovereign; a decision, regulation, code, or constitution made by ecclesiastical authority. |
| noun (n.) The collection of books received as genuine Holy Scriptures, called the sacred canon, or general rule of moral and religious duty, given by inspiration; the Bible; also, any one of the canonical Scriptures. See Canonical books, under Canonical, a. |
| noun (n.) In monasteries, a book containing the rules of a religious order. |
| noun (n.) A catalogue of saints acknowledged and canonized in the Roman Catholic Church. |
| noun (n.) A member of a cathedral chapter; a person who possesses a prebend in a cathedral or collegiate church. |
| noun (n.) A musical composition in which the voices begin one after another, at regular intervals, successively taking up the same subject. It either winds up with a coda (tailpiece), or, as each voice finishes, commences anew, thus forming a perpetual fugue or round. It is the strictest form of imitation. See Imitation. |
| noun (n.) The largest size of type having a specific name; -- so called from having been used for printing the canons of the church. |
| noun (n.) The part of a bell by which it is suspended; -- called also ear and shank. |
| noun (n.) See Carom. |
fanon | noun (n.) A term applied to various articles, as: (a) A peculiar striped scarf worn by the pope at mass, and by eastern bishops. (b) A maniple. |
gonfanon | noun (n.) The ensign or standard in use by certain princes or states, such as the mediaeval republics of Italy, and in more recent times by the pope. |
| noun (n.) A name popularly given to any flag which hangs from a crosspiece or frame instead of from the staff or the mast itself. |
olecranon | noun (n.) The large process at the proximal end of the ulna which projects behind the articulation with the humerus and forms the bony prominence of the elbow. |
organon | noun (n.) Alt. of Organum |
phonorganon | noun (n.) A speaking machine. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (non) - English Words That Ends with non:
cannon | noun (n.) A great gun; a piece of ordnance or artillery; a firearm for discharging heavy shot with great force. |
| noun (n.) A hollow cylindrical piece carried by a revolving shaft, on which it may, however, revolve independently. |
| noun (n.) A kind of type. See Canon. |
| noun (n. & v.) See Carom. |
| verb (v. i.) To discharge cannon. |
| verb (v. i.) To collide or strike violently, esp. so as to glance off or rebound; to strike and rebound. |
| (pl. ) of Cannon |
champignon | noun (n.) An edible species of mushroom (Agaricus campestris). |
chignon | noun (n.) A knot, boss, or mass of hair, natural or artificial, worn by a woman at the back of the head. |
demicannon | noun (n.) A kind of ordnance, carrying a ball weighing from thirty to thirty-six pounds. |
euphonon | noun (n.) An instrument resembling the organ in tine and the upright piano in form. It is characterized by great strength and sweetness of tone. |
guenon | noun (n.) One of several long-tailed Oriental monkeys, of the genus Cercocebus, as the green monkey and grivet. |
hebenon | noun (n.) See Henbane. |
hematinon | noun (n.) A red consisting of silica, borax, and soda, fused with oxide of copper and iron, and used in enamels, mosaics, etc. |
isochronon | noun (n.) A clock that is designed to keep very accurate time. |
memnon | noun (n.) A celebrated Egyptian statue near Thebes, said to have the property of emitting a harplike sound at sunrise. |
mignon | adjective (a.) See 3d Minion. |
| verb (v. t.) To flatter. |
non | adjective (a.) No; not. See No, a. |
noumenon | noun (n.) The of itself unknown and unknowable rational object, or thing in itself, which is distinguished from the phenomenon through which it is apprehended by the senses, and by which it is interpreted and understood; -- so used in the philosophy of Kant and his followers. |
paralipomenon | noun (n. pl.) A title given in the Douay Bible to the Books of Chronicles. |
parthenon | noun (n.) A celebrated marble temple of Athene, on the Acropolis at Athens. It was of the pure Doric order, and has had an important influence on art. |
pennon | noun (n.) A wing; a pinion. |
| noun (n.) A pennant; a flag or streamer. |
perispomenon | noun (n.) A word which has the circumflex accent on the last syllable. |
phaenomenon | noun (n.) See Phenomenon. |
phenomenon | noun (n.) An appearance; anything visible; whatever, in matter or spirit, is apparent to, or is apprehended by, observation; as, the phenomena of heat, light, or electricity; phenomena of imagination or memory. |
| noun (n.) That which strikes one as strange, unusual, or unaccountable; an extraordinary or very remarkable person, thing, or occurrence; as, a musical phenomenon. |
prolegomenon | noun (n.) A preliminary remark or observation; an introductory discourse prefixed to a book or treatise. |
properispomenon | noun (n.) A word which has the circumflex accent on the penult. |
tenon | noun (n.) A projecting member left by cutting away the wood around it, and made to insert into a mortise, and in this way secure together the parts of a frame; especially, such a member when it passes entirely through the thickness of the piece in which the mortise is cut, and shows on the other side. Cf. Tooth, Tusk. |
| verb (v. t.) To cut or fit for insertion into a mortise, as the end of a piece of timber. |
vessicnon | noun (n.) Alt. of Vessignon |
vessignon | noun (n.) A soft swelling on a horse's leg; a windgall. |
xenon | noun (n.) A very heavy, inert gaseous element occurring in the atmosphere in the proportion of one volume is about 20 millions. It was discovered by Ramsay and Travers in 1898. It can be condensed to a liquid boiling at -109¡ C., and to a solid which volatilizes without melting. Symbol Xe or X; atomic weight 130.2. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SOKANON (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (sokano) - Words That Begins with sokano:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (sokan) - Words That Begins with sokan:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (soka) - Words That Begins with soka:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (sok) - Words That Begins with sok:
soke | noun (n.) See Soc. |
| noun (n.) One of the small territorial divisions into which Lincolnshire, England, is divided. |
sokeman | noun (n.) See Socman. |
sokemanry | noun (n.) See Socmanry. |
soken | noun (n.) A toll. See Soc, n., 2. |
| noun (n.) A district held by socage. |
soko | noun (n.) An African anthropoid ape, supposed to be a variety of the chimpanzee. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SOKANON:
English Words which starts with 'sok' and ends with 'non':
English Words which starts with 'so' and ends with 'on':
solarization | noun (n.) Injury of a photographic picture caused by exposing it for too long a time to the sun's light in the camera; burning; excessive insolation. |
solemnization | noun (n.) The act of solemnizing; celebration; as, the solemnization of a marriage. |
solenodon | noun (n.) Either one of two species of singular West Indian insectivores, allied to the tenrec. One species (Solendon paradoxus), native of St. Domingo, is called also agouta; the other (S. Cubanus), found in Cuba, is called almique. |
soliitation | noun (n.) The act of soliciting; earnest request; persistent asking; importunity. |
| noun (n.) Excitement; invitation; as, the solicitation of the senses. |
solidification | noun (n.) Act of solidifying, or state of being solidified. |
solmization | noun (n.) The act of sol-faing. |
solomon | noun (n.) One of the kings of Israel, noted for his superior wisdom and magnificent reign; hence, a very wise man. |
solon | noun (n.) A celebrated Athenian lawmaker, born about 638 b. c.; hence, a legislator; a publicist; -- often used ironically. |
solution | noun (n.) The act of separating the parts of any body, or the condition of undergoing a separation of parts; disruption; breach. |
| noun (n.) The act of solving, or the state of being solved; the disentanglement of any intricate problem or difficult question; explanation; clearing up; -- used especially in mathematics, either of the process of solving an equation or problem, or the result of the process. |
| noun (n.) The state of being dissolved or disintegrated; resolution; disintegration. |
| noun (n.) The act or process by which a body (whether solid, liquid, or gaseous) is absorbed into a liquid, and, remaining or becoming fluid, is diffused throughout the solvent; also, the product reulting from such absorption. |
| noun (n.) release; deliverance; discharge. |
| noun (n.) The termination of a disease; resolution. |
| noun (n.) A crisis. |
| noun (n.) A liquid medicine or preparation (usually aqueous) in which the solid ingredients are wholly soluble. |
somnambulation | noun (n.) The act of walking in sleep. |
sonification | noun (n.) The act of producing sound, as the stridulation of insects. |
soon | adjective (a.) Speedy; quick. |
| adverb (adv.) In a short time; shortly after any time specified or supposed; as, soon after sunrise. |
| adverb (adv.) Without the usual delay; before any time supposed; early. |
| adverb (adv.) Promptly; quickly; easily. |
| adverb (adv.) Readily; willingly; -- in this sense used with would, or some other word expressing will. |
sophistication | noun (n.) The act of sophisticating; adulteration; as, the sophistication of drugs. |
sopition | noun (n.) The act of putting to sleep, or the state of being put to sleep; sleep. |
sorbition | noun (n.) The act of drinking or sipping. |
sorehon | noun (n.) Formerly, in Ireland, a kind of servile tenure which subjected the tenant to maintain his chieftain gratuitously whenever he wished to indulge in a revel. |
sortition | noun (n.) Selection or appointment by lot. |
southron | noun (n.) An inhabitant of the more southern part of a country; formerly, a name given in Scotland to any Englishman. |
soupcon | noun (n.) A suspicion; a suggestion; hence, a very small portion; a taste; as, coffee with a soupcon of brandy; a soupcon of coquetry. |