SILIS
First name SILIS's origin is Other. SILIS means "gaelic form of sheila (blind)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with SILIS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of silis.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with SILIS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming SILIS
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES SİLİS AS A WHOLE:
vasilisNAMES RHYMING WITH SİLİS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ilis) - Names That Ends with ilis:
lilis ailis eilisRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (lis) - Names That Ends with lis:
sulis flordelis amaryllis eblis alis felis willis arelis chimalis dalis dallis hollis idalis phyllis tallis yaelis aineislis brandelis colis ellis julis karlis mikhalis olis wallis vallis collis phylis phillis lillis marlis elis iblisRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (is) - Names That Ends with is:
garmangabis bilqis lamis isis lapis memphis theoris thermuthis aldis aigneis beitris leitis alcestis aleris artemis briseis chloris chryseis clematis coronis cypris doris eldoris eris eudosis iris lachesis lais lycoris lyris metis nemesis persis symaethis thais themis thetis jyotis hausis nokomis busiris damis dassais yunis anis idris rais avedis bleoberis maris naois kramoris joris amenophis anubis apis apophis onuris osiris serapis alois acis adonis aegisNAMES RHYMING WITH SİLİS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (sili) - Names That Begins with sili:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (sil) - Names That Begins with sil:
silana silas sile sileas silny silsby silver silverio silvester silvestre silvia silvino silviuRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (si) - Names That Begins with si:
siann siannan siany sib sibeal sibley sibyl sibyla sibylla sicheii sid siddael siddalee siddell sidell sidney sidon sidonia sidonie sidra sidwell siegfried siena sienna sierra sifiye sig sigebert sigehere sigenert sigf sigfreda sigfreid sigfrid sigfrieda sigfriede sighle sigifrid sigifrith sigilwig sigiwald sigmund sigrid sigune sigwal sigwald sigwalt siham sihr sihtric sihu sik'is sike sikyahonaw sikyatavo sim sima siman simao simba simcha simen simeon simon simona simone simpson simson simu sin sinai sinclair sinclaire sine sinead sineidin sinh sinjin sinley sinobia sinon sinopa sinovia siobhan siodhachan siolat siomonNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SİLİS:
First Names which starts with 'si' and ends with 'is':
First Names which starts with 's' and ends with 's':
salmoneus sanders santos saunders sawyers saxons scottas seamus searlas searlus senapus seorus sethos seumas shaithis shamus shemus sheshebens shreyas sisyphus sketes socrates soredamors soterios stamitos starls stigols stiles struthers styes stylesEnglish Words Rhyming SILIS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES SİLİS AS A WHOLE:
basilisk | noun (n.) A fabulous serpent, or dragon. The ancients alleged that its hissing would drive away all other serpents, and that its breath, and even its look, was fatal. See Cockatrice. |
noun (n.) A lizard of the genus Basiliscus, belonging to the family Iguanidae. | |
noun (n.) A large piece of ordnance, so called from its supposed resemblance to the serpent of that name, or from its size. |
fossilism | noun (n.) The science or state of fossils. |
noun (n.) The state of being extremely antiquated in views and opinions. |
fossilist | noun (n.) One who is versed in the science of fossils; a paleontologist. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SİLİS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ilis) - English Words That Ends with ilis:
mirabilis | noun (n.) A genus of plants. See Four-o'clock. |
siphilis | noun (n.) Syphilis. |
syphilis | noun (n.) The pox, or venereal disease; a chronic, specific, infectious disease, usually communicated by sexual intercourse or by hereditary transmission, and occurring in three stages known as primary, secondary, and tertiary syphilis. See under Primary, Secondary, and Tertiary. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lis) - English Words That Ends with lis:
acropolis | noun (n.) The upper part, or the citadel, of a Grecian city; especially, the citadel of Athens. |
allis | noun (n.) The European shad (Clupea vulgaris); allice shad. See Alose. |
amaryllis | noun (n.) A pastoral sweetheart. |
noun (n.) A family of plants much esteemed for their beauty, including the narcissus, jonquil, daffodil, agave, and others. | |
noun (n.) A genus of the same family, including the Belladonna lily. |
anolis | noun (n.) A genus of lizards which belong to the family Iguanidae. They take the place in the New World of the chameleons in the Old, and in America are often called chameleons. |
bolis | noun (n.) A meteor or brilliant shooting star, followed by a train of light or sparks; esp. one which explodes. |
caulis | noun (n.) An herbaceous or woody stem which bears leaves, and may bear flowers. |
chablis | noun (n.) A white wine made near Chablis, a town in France. |
noun (n.) a white wine resembling Chablis{1}, but made elsewhere, as in California. |
challis | noun (n.) A soft and delicate woolen, or woolen and silk, fabric, for ladies' dresses. |
chrysalis | noun (n.) The pupa state of certain insects, esp. of butterflies, from which the perfect insect emerges. See Pupa, and Aurelia (a). |
cullis | noun (n.) A strong broth of meat, strained and made clear for invalids; also, a savory jelly. |
noun (n.) A gutter in a roof; a channel or groove. |
digitalis | noun (n.) A genus of plants including the foxglove. |
noun (n.) The dried leaves of the purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), used in heart disease, disturbance of the circulation, etc. |
eblis | noun (n.) The prince of the evil spirits; Satan. |
eolis | noun (n.) A genus of nudibranch mollusks having clusters of branchial papillae along the back. See Ceratobranchia. |
epulis | noun (n.) A hard tumor developed from the gums. |
eristalis | noun (n.) A genus of dipterous insects whose young (called rat-tailed larvae) are remarkable for their long tapering tail, which spiracles at the tip, and for their ability to live in very impure and salt waters; -- also called drone fly. |
felis | noun (n.) A genus of carnivorous mammals, including the domestic cat, the lion, tiger, panther, and similar animals. |
hamamelis | noun (n.) A genus of plants which includes the witch-hazel (Hamamelis Virginica), a preparation of which is used medicinally. |
hemerocallis | noun (n.) A genus of plants, some species of which are cultivated for their beautiful flowers; day lily. |
machicoulis | noun (n.) Same as Machicolation. |
megalopolis | noun (n.) A chief city; a metropolis. |
megapolis | noun (n.) A metropolis. |
metropolis | noun (n.) The mother city; the chief city of a kingdom, state, or country. |
noun (n.) The seat, or see, of the metropolitan, or highest church dignitary. |
necropolis | noun (n.) A city of the dead; a name given by the ancients to their cemeteries, and sometimes applied to modern burial places; a graveyard. |
oxalis | noun (n.) A genus of plants, mostly herbs, with acid-tasting trifoliolate or multifoliolate leaves; -- called also wood sorrel. |
peplis | noun (n.) A genus of plants including water purslane. |
portcullis | noun (n.) A grating of iron or of timbers pointed with iron, hung over the gateway of a fortress, to be let down to prevent the entrance of an enemy. |
noun (n.) An English coin of the reign of Elizabeth, struck for the use of the East India Company; -- so called from its bearing the figure of a portcullis on the reverse. | |
verb (v. t.) To obstruct with, or as with, a portcullis; to shut; to bar. |
propolis | noun (n.) Same as Bee glue, under Bee. |
torticollis | noun (n.) See Wryneck. |
trellis | noun (n.) A structure or frame of crossbarred work, or latticework, used for various purposes, as for screens or for supporting plants. |
tallis | noun (n.) Same as Tallith. |
totalis | adjective (a.) The total. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SİLİS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (sili) - Words That Begins with sili:
silica | noun (n.) Silicon dioxide, SiO/. It constitutes ordinary quartz (also opal and tridymite), and is artifically prepared as a very fine, white, tasteless, inodorous powder. |
silicate | noun (n.) A salt of silicic acid. |
silicated | adjective (a.) Combined or impregnated with silicon or silica; as, silicated hydrogen; silicated rocks. |
silicatization | noun (n.) Silicification. |
silicea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Silicoidea. |
siliceous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to silica; containing silica, or partaking of its nature. |
silicic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, silica; specifically, designating compounds of silicon; as, silicic acid. |
silicicalcareous | adjective (a.) Consisting of silica and calcareous matter. |
silicide | noun (n.) A binary compound of silicon, or one regarded as binary. |
siliciferous | adjective (a.) Producing silica; united with silica. |
silicification | noun (n.) Thae act or process of combining or impregnating with silicon or silica; the state of being so combined or impregnated; as, the silicification of wood. |
silicified | adjective (a.) Combined or impregnated with silicon or silica, especially the latter; as, silicified wood. |
(imp. & p. p.) of Silicify |
silicifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Silicify |
silicioidea | noun (n. pl.) Same as Silicoidea. |
silicious | adjective (a.) See Siliceous. |
silicispongiae | noun (n. pl.) Same as Silicoidea. |
silicited | adjective (a.) Silicified. |
silicium | noun (n.) See Silicon. |
siliciureted | adjective (a.) Combined or impregnated with silicon. |
silicle | noun (n.) A seed vessel resembling a silique, but about as broad as it is long. See Silique. |
silicofluoric | adjective (a.) Containing, or composed of, silicon and fluorine; especially, denoting the compounds called silicofluorides. |
silicofluoride | noun (n.) A fluosilicate; a salt of silicofluoric acid. |
silicoidea | noun (n. pl.) An extensive order of Porifera, which includes those that have the skeleton composed mainly of siliceous fibers or spicules. |
silicon | noun (n.) A nonmetalic element analogous to carbon. It always occurs combined in nature, and is artificially obtained in the free state, usually as a dark brown amorphous powder, or as a dark crystalline substance with a meetallic luster. Its oxide is silica, or common quartz, and in this form, or as silicates, it is, next to oxygen, the most abundant element of the earth's crust. Silicon is characteristically the element of the mineral kingdom, as carbon is of the organic world. Symbol Si. Atomic weight 28. Called also silicium. |
silicotungstic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, any one of a series of double acids of silicon and tungsten, known in the free state, and also in their salts (called silicotungstates). |
silicula | noun (n.) A silicle. |
silicule | noun (n.) A silicle. |
siliculose | adjective (a.) Bearing silicles; pertaining to, or resembling, silicles. |
adjective (a.) Full of, or consisting of, husks; husky. |
siliginose | adjective (a.) Made of fine wheat. |
siliqua | noun (n.) Same as Silique. |
noun (n.) A weight of four grains; a carat; -- a term used by jewelers, and refiners of gold. |
silique | noun (n.) An oblong or elongated seed vessel, consisting of two valves with a dissepiment between, and opening by sutures at either margin. The seeds are attached to both edges of the dissepiment, alternately upon each side of it. |
siliqyiform | adjective (a.) Having the form of a silique. |
siliquosa | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants including those which bear siliques. |
siliquose | adjective (a.) Alt. of Siliquous |
siliquous | adjective (a.) Bearing siliques; as, siliquose plants; pertaining to, or resembling, siliques; as, siliquose capsules. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (sil) - Words That Begins with sil:
silage | noun (n. & v.) Short for Ensilage. |
sile | noun (n.) A sieve with fine meshes. |
noun (n.) Filth; sediment. | |
noun (n.) A young or small herring. | |
verb (v. t.) To strain, as fresh milk. | |
verb (v. i.) To drop; to flow; to fall. |
silence | noun (n.) The state of being silent; entire absence of sound or noise; absolute stillness. |
noun (n.) Forbearance from, or absence of, speech; taciturnity; muteness. | |
noun (n.) Secrecy; as, these things were transacted in silence. | |
noun (n.) The cessation of rage, agitation, or tumilt; calmness; quiest; as, the elements were reduced to silence. | |
noun (n.) Absence of mention; oblivion. | |
verb (v. t.) To compel to silence; to cause to be still; to still; to hush. | |
verb (v. t.) To put to rest; to quiet. | |
verb (v. t.) To restrain from the exercise of any function, privilege of instruction, or the like, especially from the act of preaching; as, to silence a minister of the gospel. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to cease firing, as by a vigorous cannonade; as, to silence the batteries of an enemy. | |
(interj.) Be silent; -- used elliptically for let there be silence, or keep silence. |
silencing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Silence |
silene | noun (n.) A genus of caryophyllaceous plants, usually covered with a viscid secretion by which insects are caught; catchfly. |
silent | noun (n.) That which is silent; a time of silence. |
adjective (a.) Free from sound or noise; absolutely still; perfectly quiet. | |
adjective (a.) Not speaking; indisposed to talk; speechless; mute; taciturn; not loquacious; not talkative. | |
adjective (a.) Keeping at rest; inactive; calm; undisturbed; as, the wind is silent. | |
adjective (a.) Not pronounced; having no sound; quiescent; as, e is silent in "fable." | |
adjective (a.) Having no effect; not operating; inefficient. |
silentiary | noun (n.) One appointed to keep silence and order in court; also, one sworn not to divulge secrets of state. |
silentious | adjective (a.) Habitually silent; taciturn; reticent. |
silentness | noun (n.) State of being silent; silence. |
silenus | noun (n.) See Wanderoo. |
silesia | noun (n.) A kind of linen cloth, originally made in Silesia, a province of Prussia. |
noun (n.) A twilled cotton fabric, used for dress linings. |
silesian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Silesia. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Silesia. |
silex | noun (n.) Silica, SiO2 as found in nature, constituting quarz, and most sands and sandstones. See Silica, and Silicic. |
silhouette | noun (n.) A representation of the outlines of an object filled in with a black color; a profile portrait in black, such as a shadow appears to be. |
verb (v. t.) To represent by a silhouette; to project upon a background, so as to be like a silhouette. |
silk | noun (n.) The fine, soft thread produced by various species of caterpillars in forming the cocoons within which the worm is inclosed during the pupa state, especially that produced by the larvae of Bombyx mori. |
noun (n.) Hence, thread spun, or cloth woven, from the above-named material. | |
noun (n.) That which resembles silk, as the filiform styles of the female flower of maize. |
silken | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to silk; made of, or resembling, silk; as, silken cloth; a silken veil. |
adjective (a.) Fig.: Soft; delicate; tender; smooth; as, silken language. | |
adjective (a.) Dressed in silk. | |
verb (v. t.) To render silken or silklike. |
silkiness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being silky or silken; softness and smoothness. |
noun (n.) Fig.: Effeminacy; weakness. |
silkman | noun (n.) A dealer in silks; a silk mercer. |
silkness | noun (n.) Silkiness. |
silkweed | noun (n.) Any plant of the genera Asclepias and Acerates whose seed vessels contain a long, silky down; milkweed. |
silkworm | noun (n.) The larva of any one of numerous species of bombycid moths, which spins a large amount of strong silk in constructing its cocoon before changing to a pupa. |
sill | noun (n.) The basis or foundation of a thing; especially, a horizontal piece, as a timber, which forms the lower member of a frame, or supports a structure; as, the sills of a house, of a bridge, of a loom, and the like. |
noun (n.) The timber or stone at the foot of a door; the threshold. | |
noun (n.) The timber or stone on which a window frame stands; or, the lowest piece in a window frame. | |
noun (n.) The floor of a gallery or passage in a mine. | |
noun (n.) A piece of timber across the bottom of a canal lock for the gates to shut against. | |
noun (n.) The shaft or thill of a carriage. | |
noun (n.) A young herring. |
sillabub | noun (n.) A dish made by mixing wine or cider with milk, and thus forming a soft curd; also, sweetened cream, flavored with wine and beaten to a stiff froth. |
siller | noun (n.) Silver. |
sillimanite | noun (n.) Same as Fibrolite. |
silliness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being silly. |
sillock | noun (n.) The pollock, or coalfish. |
sillon | noun (n.) A work raised in the middle of a wide ditch, to defend it. |
silly | noun (n.) Happy; fortunate; blessed. |
noun (n.) Harmless; innocent; inoffensive. | |
noun (n.) Weak; helpless; frail. | |
noun (n.) Rustic; plain; simple; humble. | |
noun (n.) Weak in intellect; destitute of ordinary strength of mind; foolish; witless; simple; as, a silly woman. | |
noun (n.) Proceeding from want of understanding or common judgment; characterized by weakness or folly; unwise; absurd; stupid; as, silly conduct; a silly question. |
sillyhow | adjective (a.) A caul. See Caul, n., 3. |
silo | noun (n.) A pit or vat for packing away green fodder for winter use so as to exclude air and outside moisture. See Ensilage. |
silt | noun (n.) Mud or fine earth deposited from running or standing water. |
verb (v. t.) To choke, fill, or obstruct with silt or mud. | |
verb (v. i.) To flow through crevices; to percolate. |
silting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Silt |
silty | adjective (a.) Full of silt; resembling silt. |
silure | noun (n.) A fish of the genus Silurus, as the sheatfish; a siluroid. |
silurian | noun (n.) The Silurian age. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the country of the ancient Silures; -- a term applied to the earliest of the Paleozoic eras, and also to the strata of the era, because most plainly developed in that country. |
siluridan | noun (n.) Any fish of the family Siluridae or of the order Siluroidei. |
siluroid | noun (n.) Belonging to the Siluroidei, or Nematognathi, an order of fishes including numerous species, among which are the American catfishes and numerous allied fresh-water species of the Old World, as the sheatfish (Silurus glanis) of Europe. |
noun (n.) A siluroid fish. |
siluroidei | noun (n. pl.) An order of fishes, the Nematognathi. |
silurus | noun (n.) A genus of large malacopterygious fishes of the order Siluroidei. They inhabit the inland waters of Europe and Asia. |
silva | noun (n.) The forest trees of a region or country, considered collectively. |
noun (n.) A description or history of the forest trees of a country. |
silvan | noun (n.) See Sylvanium. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to woods; composed of woods or groves; woody. |
silvanite | noun (n.) See Sylvanite. |
silvas | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Selvas |
(pl. ) of Silva |
silvate | noun (n.) Same as Sylvate. |
silver | noun (n.) A soft white metallic element, sonorous, ductile, very malleable, and capable of a high degree of polish. It is found native, and also combined with sulphur, arsenic, antimony, chlorine, etc., in the minerals argentite, proustite, pyrargyrite, ceragyrite, etc. Silver is one of the "noble" metals, so-called, not being easily oxidized, and is used for coin, jewelry, plate, and a great variety of articles. Symbol Ag (Argentum). Atomic weight 107.7. Specific gravity 10.5. |
noun (n.) Coin made of silver; silver money. | |
noun (n.) Anything having the luster or appearance of silver. | |
noun (n.) The color of silver. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to silver; made of silver; as, silver leaf; a silver cup. | |
adjective (a.) Resembling silver. | |
adjective (a.) Bright; resplendent; white. | |
adjective (a.) Precious; costly. | |
adjective (a.) Giving a clear, ringing sound soft and clear. | |
adjective (a.) Sweet; gentle; peaceful. | |
verb (v. t.) To cover with silver; to give a silvery appearance to by applying a metal of a silvery color; as, to silver a pin; to silver a glass mirror plate with an amalgam of tin and mercury. | |
verb (v. t.) To polish like silver; to impart a brightness to, like that of silver. | |
verb (v. t.) To make hoary, or white, like silver. | |
verb (v. i.) To acquire a silvery color. |
silvering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Silver |
noun (n.) The art or process of covering metals, wood, paper, glass, etc., with a thin film of metallic silver, or a substance resembling silver; also, the firm do laid on; as, the silvering of a glass speculum. |
silverback | noun (n.) The knot. |
silverberry | noun (n.) A tree or shrub (Elaeagnus argentea) with silvery foliage and fruit. |
silverbill | noun (n.) An Old World finch of the genus Minia, as the M. Malabarica of India, and M. cantans of Africa. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SİLİS:
English Words which starts with 'si' and ends with 'is':
siderosis | noun (n.) A sort of pneumonia occuring in iron workers, produced by the inhalation of particles of iron. |
sinapis | noun (n.) A disused generic name for mustard; -- now called Brassica. |
sinopis | noun (n.) A red pigment made from sinopite. |
siriasis | noun (n.) A sunstroke. |
noun (n.) The act of exposing to a sun bath. [Obs.] Cf. Insolation. |