First Names Rhyming KASM
English Words Rhyming KASM
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES KASM AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH KASM (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (asm) - English Words That Ends with asm:
archoplasm | noun (n.) The substance from which attraction spheres develop in mitotic cell division, and of which they consist. |
bioplasm | noun (n.) A name suggested by Dr. Beale for the germinal matter supposed to be essential to the functions of all living beings; the material through which every form of life manifests itself; unaltered protoplasm. |
catapasm | noun (n.) A compound medicinal powder, used by the ancients to sprinkle on ulcers, to absorb perspiration, etc. |
cataplasm | noun (n.) A soft and moist substance applied externally to some part of the body; a poultice. |
chasm | noun (n.) A deep opening made by disruption, as a breach in the earth or a rock; a yawning abyss; a cleft; a fissure. |
| noun (n.) A void space; a gap or break, as in ranks of men. |
chiasm | noun (n.) Alt. of Chiasma |
chiliasm | noun (n.) The millennium. |
| noun (n.) The doctrine of the personal reign of Christ on earth during the millennium. |
corybantiasm | noun (n.) A kind of frenzy in which the patient is tormented by fantastic visions and want of sleep. |
cranioclasm | noun (n.) The crushing of a child's head, as with the cranioclast or craniotomy forceps in cases of very difficult delivery. |
cytoplasm | noun (n.) The substance of the body of a cell, as distinguished from the karyoplasma, or substance of the nucleus. |
cataclasm | noun (n.) A breaking asunder; disruption. |
demoniasm | noun (n.) See Demonianism. |
deutoplasm | noun (n.) The lifeless food matter in the cytoplasm of an ovum or a cell, as distinguished from the active or true protoplasm; yolk substance; yolk. |
diapasm | noun (n.) Powdered aromatic herbs, sometimes made into little balls and strung together. |
ectoplasm | noun (n.) The outer transparent layer of protoplasm in a developing ovum. |
| noun (n.) The outer hyaline layer of protoplasm in a vegetable cell. |
| noun (n.) The ectosarc of protozoan. |
empasm | noun (n.) A perfumed powder sprinkled upon the body to mask the odor of sweat. |
endoplasm | noun (n.) The protoplasm in the interior of a cell. |
entheasm | noun (n.) Inspiration; enthusiasm. |
enthusiasm | noun (n.) Inspiration as if by a divine or superhuman power; ecstasy; hence, a conceit of divine possession and revelation, or of being directly subject to some divine impulse. |
| noun (n.) A state of impassioned emotion; transport; elevation of fancy; exaltation of soul; as, the poetry of enthusiasm. |
| noun (n.) Enkindled and kindling fervor of soul; strong excitement of feeling on behalf of a cause or a subject; ardent and imaginative zeal or interest; as, he engaged in his profession with enthusiasm. |
| noun (n.) Lively manifestation of joy or zeal. |
entoplasm | noun (n.) The inner granular layer of protoplasm in a developing ovum. |
| noun (n.) Endosarc. |
exoplasm | noun (n.) See Ectosarc, and Ectoplasm. |
fantasm | noun (n.) Same as Phantasm. |
heteroplasm | noun (n.) An abnormal formation foreign to the economy, and composed of elements different from those are found in it in its normal condition. |
hygroplasm | noun (n.) The fluid portion of the cell protoplasm, in opposition to stereoplasm, the solid or insoluble portion. The latter is supposed to be partly nutritive and partly composed of idioplasm. |
hypochondriasm | noun (n.) Hypochondriasis. |
iconoclasm | noun (n.) The doctrine or practice of the iconoclasts; image breaking. |
idioplasm | noun (n.) Same as Idioplasma. |
isochasm | noun (n.) A line connecting places on the earth's surface at which there is the same mean frequency of auroras. |
metaplasm | noun (n.) A change in the letters or syllables of a word. |
mythoplasm | noun (n.) A narration of mere fable. |
neoplasm | noun (n.) A new formation or tissue, the product of morbid action. |
nucleoplasm | noun (n.) The matter composing the nucleus of a cell; the protoplasm of the nucleus; karyoplasma. |
orgasm | noun (n.) Eager or immoderate excitement or action; the state of turgescence of any organ; erethism; esp., the height of venereal excitement in sexual intercourse. |
phantasm | noun (n.) An image formed by the mind, and supposed to be real or material; a shadowy or airy appearance; sometimes, an optical illusion; a phantom; a dream. |
| noun (n.) A mental image or representation of a real object; a fancy; a notion. |
phasm | noun (n.) Alt. of Phasma |
plasm | noun (n.) A mold or matrix in which anything is cast or formed to a particular shape. |
| noun (n.) Same as Plasma. |
pleonasm | noun (n.) Redundancy of language in speaking or writing; the use of more words than are necessary to express the idea; as, I saw it with my own eyes. |
proplasm | noun (n.) A mold; a matrix. |
protoplasm | noun (n.) The viscid and more or less granular material of vegetable and animal cells, possessed of vital properties by which the processes of nutrition, secretion, and growth go forward; the so-called " physical basis of life;" the original cell substance, cytoplasm, cytoblastema, bioplasm sarcode, etc. |
sarcasm | noun (n.) A keen, reproachful expression; a satirical remark uttered with some degree of scorn or contempt; a taunt; a gibe; a cutting jest. |
schediasm | noun (n.) Cursory writing on a loose sheet. |
stereoplasm | noun (n.) The solid or insoluble portion of the cell protoplasm. See Hygroplasm. |
syriasm | noun (n.) A Syrian idiom; a Syrianism; a Syriacism. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH KASM (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (kas) - Words That Begins with kas:
kasack | noun (n.) Same as Cossack. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH KASM:
English Words which starts with 'k' and ends with 'm':
kaimacam | noun (n.) Same as Caimacam. |
kaliform | adjective (a.) Formed like kali, or glasswort. |
kalium | noun (n.) Potassium; -- so called by the German chemists. |
kam | noun (n.) Crooked; awry. |
kantianism | noun (n.) Alt. of Kantism |
kantism | noun (n.) The doctrine or theory of Kant; the Kantian philosophy. |
karaism | noun (n.) Doctrines of the Karaites. |
katabolism | noun (n.) Destructive or downward metabolism; regressive metamorphism; -- opposed to anabolism. See Disassimilation. |
kettledrum | noun (n.) A drum made of thin copper in the form of a hemispherical kettle, with parchment stretched over the mouth of it. |
| noun (n.) An informal social party at which a light collation is offered, held in the afternoon or early evening. Cf. Drum, n., 4 and 5. |
kilogram | noun (n.) Alt. of Kilogramme |
kingdom | noun (n.) The rank, quality, state, or attributes of a king; royal authority; sovereign power; rule; dominion; monarchy. |
| noun (n.) The territory or country subject to a king or queen; the dominion of a monarch; the sphere in which one is king or has control. |
| noun (n.) An extensive scientific division distinguished by leading or ruling characteristics; a principal division; a department; as, the mineral kingdom. |
kookoom | noun (n.) The oryx or gemsbok. |
korrigum | noun (n.) A West African antelope (Damalis Senegalensis), allied to the sassaby. It is reddish gray, with a black face, and a black stripe on the outside of the legs above the knees. |