First Names Rhyming VINGON
English Words Rhyming VINGON
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES VİNGON AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VİNGON (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ingon) - English Words That Ends with ingon:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ngon) - English Words That Ends with ngon:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (gon) - English Words That Ends with gon:
agon | noun (n.) A contest for a prize at the public games. |
amblygon | noun (n.) An obtuse-angled figure, esp. and obtuse-angled triangle. |
analogon | noun (n.) Analogue. |
argon | noun (n.) A substance regarded as an element, contained in the atmosphere and remarkable for its chemical inertness. |
| noun (n.) A colorless, odorless gas occurring in the air (of which it constitutes 0.93 per cent by volume), in volcanic gases, etc.; -- so named on account of its inertness by Rayleigh and Ramsay, who prepared and examined it in 1894-95. Symbol, A; at. wt., 39.9. Argon is condensible to a colorless liquid boiling at -186.1¡ C. and to a solid melting at -189.6¡ C. It has a characteristic spectrum. No compounds of it are known, but there is physical evidence that its molecule is monatomic. Weight of one liter at 0¡ C. and 760 mm., 1.7828 g. |
andropogon | noun (n.) A very large and important genus of grasses, found in nearly all parts of the world. It includes the lemon grass of Ceylon and the beard grass, or broom sedge, of the United States. The principal subgenus is Sorghum, including A. sorghum and A. halepensis, from which have been derived the Chinese sugar cane, the Johnson grass, the Aleppo grass, the broom corn, and the durra, or Indian millet. Several East Indian species, as A. nardus and A. schoenanthus, yield fragrant oils, used in perfumery. |
biggon | noun (n.) Alt. of Biggonnet |
chiliagon | noun (n.) A plane figure of a thousand angles and sides. |
cogon | noun (n.) A tall, coarse grass (Imperata arundinacea) of the Philippine Islands and adjacent countries, used for thatching. |
dagon | noun (n.) A slip or piece. |
| () The national god of the Philistines, represented with the face and hands and upper part of a man, and the tail of a fish. |
decagon | noun (n.) A plane figure having ten sides and ten angles; any figure having ten angles. A regular decagon is one that has all its sides and angles equal. |
demogorgon | noun (n.) A mysterious, terrible, and evil divinity, regarded by some as the author of creation, by others as a great magician who was supposed to command the spirits of the lower world. See Gorgon. |
dodecagon | noun (n.) A figure or polygon bounded by twelve sides and containing twelve angles. |
dragon | noun (n.) A fabulous animal, generally represented as a monstrous winged serpent or lizard, with a crested head and enormous claws, and regarded as very powerful and ferocious. |
| noun (n.) A fierce, violent person, esp. a woman. |
| noun (n.) A constellation of the northern hemisphere figured as a dragon; Draco. |
| noun (n.) A luminous exhalation from marshy grounds, seeming to move through the air as a winged serpent. |
| noun (n.) A short musket hooked to a swivel attached to a soldier's belt; -- so called from a representation of a dragon's head at the muzzle. |
| noun (n.) A small arboreal lizard of the genus Draco, of several species, found in the East Indies and Southern Asia. Five or six of the hind ribs, on each side, are prolonged and covered with weblike skin, forming a sort of wing. These prolongations aid them in making long leaps from tree to tree. Called also flying lizard. |
| noun (n.) A variety of carrier pigeon. |
| noun (n.) A fabulous winged creature, sometimes borne as a charge in a coat of arms. |
endecagon | noun (n.) A plane figure of eleven sides and angles. |
enneagon | noun (n.) A polygon or plane figure with nine sides and nine angles; a nonagon. |
ergon | noun (n.) Work, measured in terms of the quantity of heat to which it is equivalent. |
| noun (n.) = Erg. |
flagon | noun (n.) A vessel with a narrow mouth, used for holding and conveying liquors. It is generally larger than a bottle, and of leather or stoneware rather than of glass. |
flapdragon | noun (n.) A game in which the players catch raisins out burning brandy, and swallow them blazing. |
| noun (n.) The thing thus caught and eaten. |
| verb (v. t.) To swallow whole, as a flapdragon; to devour. |
fourgon | noun (n.) An ammunition wagon. |
| noun (n.) A French baggage wagon. |
gorgon | noun (n.) One of three fabled sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, with snaky hair and of terrific aspect, the sight of whom turned the beholder to stone. The name is particularly given to Medusa. |
| noun (n.) Anything very ugly or horrid. |
| noun (n.) The brindled gnu. See Gnu. |
| adjective (a.) Like a Gorgon; very ugly or terrific; as, a Gorgon face. |
harpagon | noun (n.) A grappling iron. |
hendecagon | noun (n.) A plane figure of eleven sides and eleven angles. |
heptagon | noun (n.) A plane figure consisting of seven sides and having seven angles. |
hexagon | noun (n.) A plane figure of six angles. |
homologon | noun (n.) See Homologue. |
isagon | adjective (a.) A figure or polygon whose angles are equal. |
jargon | noun (n.) Confused, unintelligible language; gibberish; hence, an artificial idiom or dialect; cant language; slang. |
| noun (n.) A variety of zircon. See Zircon. |
| verb (v. i.) To utter jargon; to emit confused or unintelligible sounds; to talk unintelligibly, or in a harsh and noisy manner. |
martagon | noun (n.) A lily (Lilium Martagon) with purplish red flowers, found in Europe and Asia. |
nonagon | noun (n.) A figure or polygon having nine sides and nine angles. |
octagon | noun (n.) A plane figure of eight sides and eight angles. |
| noun (n.) Any structure (as a fortification) or place with eight sides or angles. |
orthogon | noun (n.) A rectangular figure. |
oxygon | noun (n.) A triangle having three acute angles. |
quindecagon | noun (n.) A plane figure with fifteen angles, and consequently fifteen sides. |
| noun (n.) A plane figure with fifteen angles, and consequently fifteen sides. |
paragon | noun (n.) A companion; a match; an equal. |
| noun (n.) Emulation; rivalry; competition. |
| noun (n.) A model or pattern; a pattern of excellence or perfection; as, a paragon of beauty or eloquence. |
| noun (n.) A size of type between great primer and double pica. See the Note under Type. |
| verb (v. t.) To compare; to parallel; to put in rivalry or emulation with. |
| verb (v. t.) To compare with; to equal; to rival. |
| verb (v. t.) To serve as a model for; to surpass. |
| verb (v. i.) To be equal; to hold comparison. |
parergon | noun (n.) See Parergy. |
pendragon | noun (n.) A chief leader or a king; a head; a dictator; -- a title assumed by the ancient British chiefs when called to lead other chiefs. |
pentagon | noun (n.) A plane figure having five angles, and, consequently, five sides; any figure having five angles. |
polygon | noun (n.) A plane figure having many angles, and consequently many sides; esp., one whose perimeter consists of more than four sides; any figure having many angles. |
protagon | noun (n.) A nitrogenous phosphorized principle found in brain tissue. By decomposition it yields neurine, fatty acids, and other bodies. |
rouge dragon | noun (n.) One of the four pursuivants of the English college of arms. |
snapdragon | noun (n.) Any plant of the scrrophulariaceous genus Antirrhinum, especially the cultivated A. majus, whose showy flowers are fancifully likened to the face of a dragon. |
| noun (n.) A West Indian herb (Ruellia tuberosa) with curiously shaped blue flowers. |
| noun (n.) A play in which raisins are snatched from a vessel containing burning brandy, and eaten; also, that which is so eaten. See Flapdragon. |
tarragon | noun (n.) A plant of the genus Artemisa (A. dracunculus), much used in France for flavoring vinegar. |
tetragon | noun (n.) A plane figure having four sides and angles; a quadrangle, as a square, a rhombus, etc. |
| noun (n.) An aspect of two planets with regard to the earth when they are distant from each other ninety degrees, or the fourth of a circle. |
trigon | noun (n.) A figure having three angles; a triangle. |
| noun (n.) A division consisting of three signs. |
| noun (n.) Trine, an aspect of two planets distant 120 degrees from each other. |
| noun (n.) A kind of triangular lyre or harp. |
| noun (n.) A kind of game at ball played by three persons standing at the angular points of a triangle. |
| noun (n.) The cutting region of the crown of an upper molar, usually the anterior part. That of a lower molar is the Tri"go*nid (/). |
trogon | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of beautiful tropical birds belonging to the family Trogonidae. They are noted for the brilliant colors and the resplendent luster of their plumage. |
trygon | noun (n.) Any one of several species of large sting rays belonging to Trygon and allied genera. |
undecagon | noun (n.) A figure having eleven angles and eleven sides. |
wagon | noun (n.) A wheeled carriage; a vehicle on four wheels, and usually drawn by horses; especially, one used for carrying freight or merchandise. |
| noun (n.) A freight car on a railway. |
| noun (n.) A chariot |
| noun (n.) The Dipper, or Charles's Wain. |
| verb (v. t.) To transport in a wagon or wagons; as, goods are wagoned from city to city. |
| verb (v. i.) To wagon goods as a business; as, the man wagons between Philadelphia and its suburbs. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VİNGON (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (vingo) - Words That Begins with vingo:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (ving) - Words That Begins with ving:
vingtun | noun (n.) Contraction for Vingt et un. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (vin) - Words That Begins with vin:
vinaceous | adjective (a.) Belonging to, or like, wine or grapes. |
| adjective (a.) Of the color of wine, especially of red wine. |
vinaigrette | noun (n.) A sauce, made of vinegar, oil, and other ingredients, -- used esp. for cold meats. |
| noun (n.) A small perforated box for holding aromatic vinegar contained in a sponge, or a smelling bottle for smelling salts; -- called also vinegarette. |
| noun (n.) A small, two-wheeled vehicle, like a Bath chair, to be drawn or pushed by a boy or man. |
vinagrous | adjective (a.) Resembling vinegar; sour. |
| adjective (a.) Fig.: Unamiable; morose. |
vinasse | noun (n.) The waste liquor remaining in the process of making beet sugar, -- used in the manufacture of potassium carbonate. |
vinatico | noun (n.) Madeira mahogany; the coarse, dark-colored wood of the Persea Indica. |
vincentian | noun (n.) Same as Lazarist. |
| noun (n.) A member of certain charitable sisterhoods. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Saint Vincent de Paul, or founded by him. |
vincetoxin | noun (n.) A glucoside extracted from the root of the white swallowwort (Vincetoxicum officinale, a plant of the Asclepias family) as a bitter yellow amorphous substance; -- called also asclepiadin, and cynanchin. |
vincibility | noun (n.) The quality or state of being vincible, vincibleness. |
vincible | adjective (a.) Capable of being overcome or subdued; conquerable. |
vincibleness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being vincible. |
vincture | noun (n.) A binding. |
vinculum | noun (n.) A bond of union; a tie. |
| noun (n.) A straight, horizontal mark placed over two or more members of a compound quantity, which are to be subjected to the same operation, as in the expression x2 + y2 - x + y. |
| noun (n.) A band or bundle of fibers; a fraenum. |
| noun (n.) A commissure uniting the two main tendons in the foot of certain birds. |
vindemial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a vintage, or grape harvest. |
vindemiation | noun (n.) The operation of gathering grapes. |
vindicable | adjective (a.) Capable of being vindicated. |
vindicating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Vindicate |
vindication | noun (n.) The act of vindicating, or the state of being vindicated; defense; justification against denial or censure; as, the vindication of opinions; his vindication is complete. |
| noun (n.) The claiming a thing as one's own; the asserting of a right or title in, or to, a thing. |
vindicative | adjective (a.) Tending to vindicate; vindicating; as, a vindicative policy. |
| adjective (a.) Revengeful; vindictive. |
vindicator | noun (n.) One who vindicates; one who justifies or maintains. |
vindicatory | adjective (a.) Tending or serving to vindicate or justify; justificatory; vindicative. |
| adjective (a.) Inflicting punishment; avenging; punitory. |
vindictive | adjective (a.) Disposed to revenge; prompted or characterized by revenge; revengeful. |
| adjective (a.) Punitive. |
vine | noun (n.) Any woody climbing plant which bears grapes. |
| noun (n.) Hence, a climbing or trailing plant; the long, slender stem of any plant that trails on the ground, or climbs by winding round a fixed object, or by seizing anything with its tendrils, or claspers; a creeper; as, the hop vine; the bean vine; the vines of melons, squashes, pumpkins, and other cucurbitaceous plants. |
vineal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to vines; containing vines. |
vined | adjective (a.) Having leaves like those of the vine; ornamented with vine leaves. |
vinedresser | noun (n.) One who cultivates, prunes, or cares for, grapevines; a laborer in a vineyard. |
vinegar | adjective (a.) A sour liquid used as a condiment, or as a preservative, and obtained by the spontaneous (acetous) fermentation, or by the artificial oxidation, of wine, cider, beer, or the like. |
| adjective (a.) Hence, anything sour; -- used also metaphorically. |
| verb (v. t.) To convert into vinegar; to make like vinegar; to render sour or sharp. |
vinegarette | noun (n.) See Vinaigrette, n., 2. |
vinegary | adjective (a.) Having the nature of vinegar; sour; unamiable. |
viner | noun (n.) A vinedresser. |
vinery | noun (n.) A vineyard. |
| noun (n.) A structure, usually inclosed with glass, for rearing and protecting vines; a grapery. |
vinette | noun (n.) A sprig or branch. |
vinewed | adjective (a.) Same as Vinnewed. |
vineyard | noun (n.) An inclosure or yard for grapevines; a plantation of vines producing grapes. |
vineyardist | noun (n.) One who cultivates a vineyard. |
vinic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to wine; as, vinic alcohol. |
viniculture | noun (n.) The cultivation of the vine, esp. for making wine; viticulture. |
vinnewed | adjective (a.) Moldy; musty. |
vinny | adjective (a.) Vinnewed. |
vinolency | noun (n.) Drunkennes. |
vinolent | adjective (a.) Given to wine; drunken; intemperate. |
vinometer | noun (n.) An instrument for determining the strength or purity of wine by measuring its density. |
vinose | adjective (a.) Vinous. |
vinosity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being vinous. |
vinous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to wine; having the qualities of wine; as, a vinous taste. |
vinquish | noun (n.) See Vanquish, n. |
vintage | noun (n.) The produce of the vine for one season, in grapes or in wine; as, the vintage is abundant; the vintage of 1840. |
| noun (n.) The act or time of gathering the crop of grapes, or making the wine for a season. |
vintager | noun (n.) One who gathers the vintage. |
vintaging | noun (n.) The act of gathering the vintage, or crop of grapes. |
vintner | noun (n.) One who deals in wine; a wine seller, or wine merchant. |
vintry | noun (n.) A place where wine is sold. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VİNGON:
English Words which starts with 'vi' and ends with 'on':
vibration | noun (n.) The act of vibrating, or the state of being vibrated, or in vibratory motion; quick motion to and fro; oscillation, as of a pendulum or musical string. |
| noun (n.) A limited reciprocating motion of a particle of an elastic body or medium in alternately opposite directions from its position of equilibrium, when that equilibrium has been disturbed, as when a stretched cord or other body produces musical notes, or particles of air transmit sounds to the ear. The path of the particle may be in a straight line, in a circular arc, or in any curve whatever. |
viduation | noun (n.) The state of being widowed or bereaved; loss; bereavement. |
vigesimation | noun (n.) The act of putting to death every twentieth man. |
vilification | noun (n.) The act of vilifying or defaming; abuse. |
violation | noun (n.) The act of violating, treating with violence, or injuring; the state of being violated. |
| noun (n.) Infringement; transgression; nonobservance; as, the violation of law or positive command, of covenants, promises, etc. |
| noun (n.) An act of irreverence or desecration; profanation or contemptuous treatment of sacred things; as, the violation of a church. |
| noun (n.) Interruption, as of sleep or peace; disturbance. |
| noun (n.) Ravishment; rape; outrage. |
vireton | noun (n.) An arrow or bolt for a crossbow having feathers or brass placed at an angle with the shaft to make it spin in flying. |
virmilion | noun (n.) See Vermilion. |
visitation | noun (n.) The act of visiting, or the state of being visited; access for inspection or examination. |
| noun (n.) Specifically: The act of a superior or superintending officer who, in the discharge of his office, visits a corporation, college, etc., to examine into the manner in which it is conducted, and see that its laws and regulations are duly observed and executed; as, the visitation of a diocese by a bishop. |
| noun (n.) The object of a visit. |
| noun (n.) The act of a naval commander who visits, or enters on board, a vessel belonging to another nation, for the purpose of ascertaining her character and object, but without claiming or exercising a right of searching the vessel. It is, however, usually coupled with the right of search (see under Search), visitation being used for the purpose of search. |
| noun (n.) Special dispensation; communication of divine favor and goodness, or, more usually, of divine wrath and vengeance; retributive calamity; retribution; judgment. |
| noun (n.) A festival in honor of the visit of the Virgin Mary to Elisabeth, mother of John the Baptist, celebrated on the second of July. |
vitalization | noun (n.) The act or process of vitalizing, or infusing the vital principle. |
vitiation | noun (n.) The act of vitiating, or the state of being vitiated; depravation; corruption; invalidation; as, the vitiation of the blood; the vitiation of a contract. |
vitilitigation | noun (n.) Cavilous litigation; cavillation. |
vitrifaction | noun (n.) The act, art, or process of vitrifying; also, the state of being vitrified. |
vitrification | noun (n.) Same as Vitrifaction. |
vitriolation | noun (n.) The act, process, or result of vitriolating. |
vitriolization | noun (n.) The act of vitriolizing, or the state of being vitriolized; vitriolation. |
vituperation | noun (n.) The act of vituperating; abuse; severe censure; blame. |
vivification | noun (n.) The act of vivifying, or the state of being vivified; restoration of life; revival. |
| noun (n.) One of the changes of assimilation, in which proteid matter which has been transformed, and made a part of the tissue or tissue cells, is endowed with life, and thus enabled to manifest the phenomena of irritability, contractility, etc. |
| noun (n.) The act or process of vivificating. |
vivisection | noun (n.) The dissection of an animal while alive, for the purpose of making physiological investigations. |
vinegarroon | noun (n.) A whip scorpion, esp. a large Mexican species (Thelyphonus giganteus) popularly supposed to be very venomous; -- from the odor that it emits when alarmed. |
vinification | noun (n.) The conversion of a fruit juice or other saccharine solution into alcohol by fermentation. |