First Names Rhyming PASCALI
English Words Rhyming PASCALI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PASCALƯ AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PASCALƯ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ascali) - English Words That Ends with ascali:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (scali) - English Words That Ends with scali:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (cali) - English Words That Ends with cali:
cali | noun (n.) The tenth avatar or incarnation of the god Vishnu. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ali) - English Words That Ends with ali:
acephali | noun (n. pl.) A fabulous people reported by ancient writers to have heads. |
| noun (n. pl.) A Christian sect without a leader. |
| noun (n. pl.) Bishops and certain clergymen not under regular diocesan control. |
| noun (n. pl.) A class of levelers in the time of K. Henry I. |
alkali | noun (n.) Soda ash; caustic soda, caustic potash, etc. |
| noun (n.) One of a class of caustic bases, such as soda, potash, ammonia, and lithia, whose distinguishing peculiarities are solubility in alcohol and water, uniting with oils and fats to form soap, neutralizing and forming salts with acids, turning to brown several vegetable yellows, and changing reddened litmus to blue. |
| noun (n.) Soluble mineral matter, other than common salt, contained in soils of natural waters. |
antalkali | noun (n.) Alt. of Antalkaline |
argali | noun (n.) A species of wild sheep (Ovis ammon, or O. argali), remarkable for its large horns. It inhabits the mountains of Siberia and central Asia. |
bengali | noun (n.) The language spoken in Bengal. |
holocephali | noun (n. pl.) An order of elasmobranch fishes, including, among living species, only the chimaeras; -- called also Holocephala. See Chimaera; also Illustration in Appendix. |
kali | noun (n.) The last and worst of the four ages of the world; -- considered to have begun B. C. 3102, and to last 432,000 years. |
| noun (n.) The black, destroying goddess; -- called also Doorga, Anna Purna. |
| noun (n.) The glasswort (Salsola Kali). |
pali | noun (n.) pl. of Palus. |
| noun (n.) A dialect descended from Sanskrit, and like that, a dead language, except when used as the sacred language of the Buddhist religion in Farther India, etc. |
| (pl. ) of Palus |
somali | noun (n.) Alt. of Somal |
squali | noun (n. pl.) The suborder of elasmobranch fishes which comprises the sharks. |
urali | noun (n.) See Curare. |
woorali | noun (n.) Same as Curare. |
wourali | noun (n.) Same as Curare. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PASCALƯ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (pascal) - Words That Begins with pascal:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (pasca) - Words That Begins with pasca:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pasc) - Words That Begins with pasc:
pasch | noun (n.) Alt. of Pascha |
pascha | noun (n.) The passover; the feast of Easter. |
paschal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the passover, or to Easter; as, a paschal lamb; paschal eggs. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pas) - Words That Begins with pas:
pas | noun (n.) A pace; a step, as in a dance. |
| noun (n.) Right of going foremost; precedence. |
pasan | noun (n.) The gemsbok. |
paseng | noun (n.) The wild or bezoar goat. See Goat. |
pasha | noun (n.) An honorary title given to officers of high rank in Turkey, as to governers of provinces, military commanders, etc. The earlier form was bashaw. |
pashalic | noun (n.) The jurisdiction of a pasha. |
pashaw | noun (n.) See Pasha. |
pasigraphic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Pasigraphical |
pasigraphical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to pasigraphy. |
pasigraphy | noun (n.) A system of universal writing, or a manner of writing that may be understood and used by all nations. |
pasilaly | noun (n.) A form of speech adapted to be used by all mankind; universal language. |
paspy | noun (n.) A kind of minuet, in triple time, of French origin, popular in the reign of Queen Elizabeth and for some time after; -- called also passing measure, and passymeasure. |
pasque | noun (n.) See Pasch. |
pasquil | noun (n.) See Pasquin. |
| verb (v. t.) See Pasquin. |
pasquilant | noun (n.) A lampooner; a pasquiler. |
pasquiler | noun (n.) A lampooner. |
pasquin | noun (n.) A lampooner; also, a lampoon. See Pasquinade. |
| verb (v. t.) To lampoon; to satiraze. |
pasquinade | noun (n.) A lampoon or satirical writing. |
| verb (v. t.) To lampoon, to satirize. |
passing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pass |
| noun (n.) The act of one who, or that which, passes; the act of going by or away. |
| adjective (a.) Relating to the act of passing or going; going by, beyond, through, or away; departing. |
| adjective (a.) Exceeding; surpassing, eminent. |
| adverb (adv.) Exceedingly; excessively; surpassingly; as, passing fair; passing strange. |
passable | adjective (a.) Capable of being passed, traveled, navigated, traversed, penetrated, or the like; as, the roads are not passable; the stream is passablein boats. |
| adjective (a.) Capable of being freely circulated or disseminated; acceptable; generally receivable; current. |
| adjective (a.) Such as may be allowed to pass without serious objection; tolerable; admissable; moderate; mediocre. |
passableness | noun (n.) The quality of being passable. |
passacaglia | noun (n.) Alt. of Passacaglio |
passacaglio | noun (n.) An old Italian or Spanish dance tune, in slow three-four measure, with divisions on a ground bass, resembling a chaconne. |
passager | noun (n.) A passenger; a bird or boat of passage. |
passageway | noun (n.) A way for passage; a hall. See Passage, 5. |
passe | adjective (a.) Alt. of Passee |
passee | adjective (a.) Past; gone by; hence, past one's prime; worn; faded; as, a passee belle. |
passegarde | noun (n.) A ridge or projecting edge on a shoulder piece to turn the blow of a lance or other weapon from the joint of the armor. |
passement | noun (n.) Lace, gimp, braid etc., sewed on a garment. |
passementerie | noun (n.) Beaded embroidery for women's dresses. |
| noun (n.) Trimmings, esp. of braids, cords, gimps, beads, or tinsel. |
passenger | noun (n.) A passer or passer-by; a wayfarer. |
| noun (n.) A traveler by some established conveyance, as a coach, steamboat, railroad train, etc. |
passe partout | noun (n.) That by which one can pass anywhere; a safe-conduct. |
| noun (n.) A master key; a latchkey. |
| noun (n.) A light picture frame or mat of cardboard, wood, or the like, usually put between the picture and the glass, and sometimes serving for several pictures. |
passer | noun (n.) One who passes; a passenger. |
passeres | noun (n. pl.) An order, or suborder, of birds, including more that half of all the known species. It embraces all singing birds (Oscines), together with many other small perching birds. |
passeriform | adjective (a.) Like or belonging to the Passeres. |
passerine | noun (n.) One of the Passeres. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Passeres. |
passibility | noun (n.) The quality or state of being passible; aptness to feel or suffer; sensibility. |
passible | adjective (a.) Susceptible of feeling or suffering, or of impressions from external agents. |
passibleness | noun (n.) Passibility. |
passiflora | noun (n.) A genus of plants, including the passion flower. It is the type of the order Passifloreae, which includes about nineteen genera and two hundred and fifty species. |
passion | noun (n.) A suffering or enduring of imposed or inflicted pain; any suffering or distress (as, a cardiac passion); specifically, the suffering of Christ between the time of the last supper and his death, esp. in the garden upon the cross. |
| noun (n.) The state of being acted upon; subjection to an external agent or influence; a passive condition; -- opposed to action. |
| noun (n.) Capacity of being affected by external agents; susceptibility of impressions from external agents. |
| noun (n.) The state of the mind when it is powerfully acted upon and influenced by something external to itself; the state of any particular faculty which, under such conditions, becomes extremely sensitive or uncontrollably excited; any emotion or sentiment (specifically, love or anger) in a state of abnormal or controlling activity; an extreme or inordinate desire; also, the capacity or susceptibility of being so affected; as, to be in a passion; the passions of love, hate, jealously, wrath, ambition, avarice, fear, etc.; a passion for war, or for drink; an orator should have passion as well as rhetorical skill. |
| noun (n.) Disorder of the mind; madness. |
| noun (n.) Passion week. See Passion week, below. |
| verb (v. t.) To give a passionate character to. |
| verb (v. i.) To suffer pain or sorrow; to experience a passion; to be extremely agitated. |
passioning | noun (p. pr & vb. n.) of Passion |
passional | noun (n.) A passionary. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to passion or the passions; exciting, influenced by, or ministering to, the passions. |
passionary | noun (n.) A book in which are described the sufferings of saints and martyrs. |
passionate | adjective (a.) Capable or susceptible of passion, or of different passions; easily moved, excited or agitated; specifically, easily moved to anger; irascible; quick-tempered; as, a passionate nature. |
| adjective (a.) Characterized by passion; expressing passion; ardent in feeling or desire; vehement; warm; as, a passionate friendship. |
| adjective (a.) Suffering; sorrowful. |
| verb (v. i.) To affect with passion; to impassion. |
| verb (v. i.) To express feelingly or sorrowfully. |
passionateness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being passionate. |
passionist | noun (n.) A member of a religious order founded in Italy in 1737, and introduced into the United States in 1852. The members of the order unite the austerities of the Trappists with the activity and zeal of the Jesuits and Lazarists. Called also Barefooted Clerks of the Most Holy Cross. |
passionless | adjective (a.) Void of passion; without anger or emotion; not easily excited; calm. |
passiontide | noun (n.) The last fortnight of Lent. |
passive | adjective (a.) Not active, but acted upon; suffering or receiving impressions or influences; as, they were passive spectators, not actors in the scene. |
| adjective (a.) Receiving or enduring without either active sympathy or active resistance; without emotion or excitement; patient; not opposing; unresisting; as, passive obedience; passive submission. |
| adjective (a.) Inactive; inert; not showing strong affinity; as, red phosphorus is comparatively passive. |
| adjective (a.) Designating certain morbid conditions, as hemorrhage or dropsy, characterized by relaxation of the vessels and tissues, with deficient vitality and lack of reaction in the affected tissues. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PASCALƯ:
English Words which starts with 'pas' and ends with 'ali':
English Words which starts with 'pa' and ends with 'li':
patchouli | noun (n.) Alt. of Patchouly |
patolli | noun (n.) An American Indian game analogous to dice, probably originally a method of divination. |