Name Report For First Name TRAVERS:

TRAVERS

First name TRAVERS's origin is Other. TRAVERS means "from the crossroads". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with TRAVERS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of travers.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with TRAVERS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with TRAVERS - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming TRAVERS

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES TRAVERS AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH TRAVERS (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (ravers) - Names That Ends with ravers:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (avers) - Names That Ends with avers:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (vers) - Names That Ends with vers:

wevers

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ers) - Names That Ends with ers:

anders sanders ayers chalmers mathers piers saunders struthers landers sawyers

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (rs) - Names That Ends with rs:

lars bors urs farrs fars ocunnowhurs thurs mars lyonors condwiramurs soredamors

NAMES RHYMING WITH TRAVERS (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (traver) - Names That Begins with traver:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (trave) - Names That Begins with trave:

traveon

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (trav) - Names That Begins with trav:

traviata travion travis travon

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (tra) - Names That Begins with tra:

trace tracee tracey traci tracie tracy trahern traian traigh tramaine trandafira trang

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (tr) - Names That Begins with tr:

treabhar treacy treadway treasa treasach treasigh tredan treddian tredway treffen treise trella tremain tremaine tremayne trenade trennen trent trenten trentin trenton treowbrycg treowe treoweman tresa tressa treszka tretan trevan treven treves trevian trevion trevls trevon trevonn trevor trevrizent trevyn trey treyton tricia trieu trilby trillare trina trine trinetta trinette trinh trinidy trinitea trinity trip tripp tripper triptolemus trisa trish trisha trishna trisna trista tristan tristen tristian tristin tristina triston tristram triton trixie troi trong trophonius trowbridge trowbrydge trowhridge troy troye troyes truc truda

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TRAVERS:

First Names which starts with 'tra' and ends with 'ers':

First Names which starts with 'tr' and ends with 'rs':

First Names which starts with 't' and ends with 's':

t'iis takis tallis talus tamas tamnais tanis tannis tantalus tas tavis telegonus telemachus telephus tereus teris terris terriss terrys tess tethys teuthras tevis tewodros thaddeus thaddius thais thamyris thanasis thanatos thanos thaumas themis theoclymenus theodorus theodosios theoris thermuthis thersites theseus thetis thomas thomkins thyestes tigris tiresias tiridates titos titus tityus tobias togquos tohias tomas torrans toxeus tuomas turannos tydeus tyeis tyndareus typhoeus tyrus

English Words Rhyming TRAVERS

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TRAVERS AS A WHOLE:

contraversionnoun (n.) A turning to the opposite side; antistrophe.

extraversionnoun (n.) The act of throwing out; the state of being turned or thrown out.

traversadjective (a.) Across; athwart.

traversableadjective (a.) Capable of being traversed, or passed over; as, a traversable region.
 adjective (a.) Deniable; specifically (Law), liable to legal objection; as, a traversable presentment.

traverseadjective (a.) Lying across; being in a direction across something else; as, paths cut with traverse trenches.
 adjective (a.) Anything that traverses, or crosses.
 adjective (a.) Something that thwarts, crosses, or obstructs; a cross accident; as, he would have succeeded, had it not been for unlucky traverses not under his control.
 adjective (a.) A barrier, sliding door, movable screen, curtain, or the like.
 adjective (a.) A gallery or loft of communication from side to side of a church or other large building.
 adjective (a.) A work thrown up to intercept an enfilade, or reverse fire, along exposed passage, or line of work.
 adjective (a.) A formal denial of some matter of fact alleged by the opposite party in any stage of the pleadings. The technical words introducing a traverse are absque hoc, without this; that is, without this which follows.
 adjective (a.) The zigzag course or courses made by a ship in passing from one place to another; a compound course.
 adjective (a.) A line lying across a figure or other lines; a transversal.
 adjective (a.) A line surveyed across a plot of ground.
 adjective (a.) The turning of a gun so as to make it point in any desired direction.
 adjective (a.) A turning; a trick; a subterfuge.
 adjective (a.) To lay in a cross direction; to cross.
 adjective (a.) To cross by way of opposition; to thwart with obstacles; to obstruct; to bring to naught.
 adjective (a.) To wander over; to cross in traveling; as, to traverse the habitable globe.
 adjective (a.) To pass over and view; to survey carefully.
 adjective (a.) To turn to the one side or the other, in order to point in any direction; as, to traverse a cannon.
 adjective (a.) To plane in a direction across the grain of the wood; as, to traverse a board.
 adjective (a.) To deny formally, as what the opposite party has alleged. When the plaintiff or defendant advances new matter, he avers it to be true, and traverses what the other party has affirmed. To traverse an indictment or an office is to deny it.
 adverb (adv.) Athwart; across; crosswise.
 verb (v. i.) To use the posture or motions of opposition or counteraction, as in fencing.
 verb (v. i.) To turn, as on a pivot; to move round; to swivel; as, the needle of a compass traverses; if it does not traverse well, it is an unsafe guide.
 verb (v. i.) To tread or move crosswise, as a horse that throws his croup to one side and his head to the other.

traversingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Traverse
 adjective (a.) Adjustable laterally; having a lateral motion, or a swinging motion; adapted for giving lateral motion.

traversernoun (n.) One who, or that which, traverses, or moves, as an index on a scale, and the like.
 noun (n.) One who traverses, or denies.
 noun (n.) A traverse table. See under Traverse, n.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TRAVERS (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ravers) - English Words That Ends with ravers:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (avers) - English Words That Ends with avers:


cleaversnoun (n.) A species of Galium (G. Aparine), having a fruit set with hooked bristles, which adhere to whatever they come in contact with; -- called also, goose grass, catchweed, etc.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (vers) - English Words That Ends with vers:


cliversnoun (n.) See Cleavers.

diversadjective (a.) Different in kind or species; diverse.
 adjective (a.) Several; sundry; various; more than one, but not a great number; as, divers philosophers. Also used substantively or pronominally.

estoversnoun (n. pl.) Necessaries or supples; an allowance to a person out of an estate or other thing for support; as of wood to a tenant for life, etc., of sustenance to a man confined for felony of his estate, or alimony to a woman divorced out of her husband's estate.

reversnoun (n.) A part turned or folded back so as to show the inside, or a piece put on in imitation of such a part, as the lapel of a coat.

versnoun (n. sing. & pl.) A verse or verses. See Verse.

viversnoun (n. pl.) Provisions; victuals.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ers) - English Words That Ends with ers:


alexandersnoun (n.) Alt. of Alisanders

alisandersnoun (n.) A name given to two species of the genus Smyrnium, formerly cultivated and used as celery now is; -- called also horse parsely.

barbiersnoun (n.) A variety of paralysis, peculiar to India and the Malabar coast; -- considered by many to be the same as beriberi in chronic form.

bittersnoun (n. pl.) A liquor, generally spirituous in which a bitter herb, leaf, or root is steeped.

calipersnoun (n. pl.) An instrument, usually resembling a pair of dividers or compasses with curved legs, for measuring the diameter or thickness of bodies, as of work shaped in a lathe or planer, timber, masts, shot, etc.; or the bore of firearms, tubes, etc.; -- called also caliper compasses, or caliber compasses.

callipersnoun (n. pl.) See Calipers.

diggersnoun (n. pl.) A degraded tribe of California Indians; -- so called from their practice of digging roots for food.

ersnoun (n.) The bitter vetch (Ervum Ervilia).

felandersnoun (n. pl.) See Filanders.

fersadjective (a.) Fierce.

filandersnoun (n. pl.) A disease in hawks, characterized by the presence of small threadlike worms, also of filaments of coagulated blood, from the rupture of a vein; -- called also backworm.

flindersnoun (n. pl.) Small pieces or splinters; fragments.

glandersnoun (n.) A highly contagious and very destructive disease of horses, asses, mules, etc., characterized by a constant discharge of sticky matter from the nose, and an enlargement and induration of the glands beneath and within the lower jaw. It may transmitted to dogs, goats, sheep, and to human beings.

headquartersnoun (n. sing.) The quarters or place of residence of any chief officer, as the general in command of an army, or the head of a police force; the place from which orders or instructions are issued; hence, the center of authority or order.

hersnoun (pron.) See the Note under Her, pron.

hunkersnoun (n. pl.) In the phrase on one's hunkers, in a squatting or crouching position.

jeersnoun (n. pl.) See 1st Jeer (b).

judaizersnoun (n. pl.) See Raskolnik.

kersnoun (n.) Alt. of Kerse

knickerbockersnoun (n. pl.) The name for a style of short breeches; smallclothes.

lampersnoun (n.) See Lampas.

malandersnoun (n. pl.) A scurfy eruption in the bend of the knee of the fore leg of a horse. See Sallenders.

mallendersnoun (n. pl.) Same as Malanders.

nippersnoun (n. pl.) Small pinchers for holding, breaking, or cutting.
 noun (n. pl.) A device with fingers or jaws for seizing an object and holding or conveying it; as, in a printing press, a clasp for catching a sheet and conveying it to the form.
 noun (n. pl.) A number of rope-yarns wound together, used to secure a cable to the messenger.

numbersnoun (n.) pl. of Number. The fourth book of the Pentateuch, containing the census of the Hebrews.

persnoun (n.) A cloth of sky-blue color.
 adjective (a.) Light blue; grayish blue; -- a term applied to different shades at different periods.

pincersnoun (n. pl.) See Pinchers.

pinchersnoun (n. pl.) An instrument having two handles and two grasping jaws working on a pivot; -- used for griping things to be held fast, drawing nails, etc.

pliersnoun (n. pl.) A kind of small pinchers with long jaws, -- used for bending or cutting metal rods or wire, for handling small objects such as the parts of a watch, etc.

sallendersnoun (n. pl.) An eruption on the hind leg of a horse.

sandersnoun (n.) An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood.

saundersnoun (n.) See Sandress.

screechersnoun (n. pl.) The picarian birds, as distinguished from the singing birds.

sellandersnoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Sellenders

sellendersnoun (n. pl.) See Sallenders.

snuffersnoun (n. pl.) An instrument for cropping and holding the snuff of a candle.

trossersnoun (n. pl.) Trousers.

trousersnoun (n. pl.) A garment worn by men and boys, extending from the waist to the knee or to the ankle, and covering each leg separately.

trowsersnoun (n. pl.) Same as Trousers.

tweezersnoun (n. pl.) Small pinchers used to pluck out hairs, and for other purposes.

vespersnoun (n.) One of the little hours of the Breviary.
 noun (n.) The evening song or service.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TRAVERS (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (traver) - Words That Begins with traver:


travertinenoun (n.) A white concretionary form of calcium carbonate, usually hard and semicrystalline. It is deposited from the water of springs or streams holding lime in solution. Extensive deposits exist at Tivoli, near Rome.


Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (trave) - Words That Begins with trave:


travenoun (n.) A crossbeam; a lay of joists.
 noun (n.) A wooden frame to confine an unruly horse or ox while shoeing.

travelingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Travel

travelnoun (n.) The act of traveling, or journeying from place to place; a journey.
 noun (n.) An account, by a traveler, of occurrences and observations during a journey; as, a book of travels; -- often used as the title of a book; as, Travels in Italy.
 noun (n.) The length of stroke of a reciprocating piece; as, the travel of a slide valve.
 noun (n.) Labor; parturition; travail.
 verb (v. i.) To labor; to travail.
 verb (v. i.) To go or march on foot; to walk; as, to travel over the city, or through the streets.
 verb (v. i.) To pass by riding, or in any manner, to a distant place, or to many places; to journey; as, a man travels for his health; he is traveling in California.
 verb (v. i.) To pass; to go; to move.
 verb (v. t.) To journey over; to traverse; as, to travel the continent.
 verb (v. t.) To force to journey.

traveledadjective (a.) Having made journeys; having gained knowledge or experience by traveling; hence, knowing; experienced.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Travel

travelernoun (n.) One who travels; one who has traveled much.
 noun (n.) A commercial agent who travels for the purpose of receiving orders for merchants, making collections, etc.
 noun (n.) A traveling crane. See under Crane.
 noun (n.) The metal loop which travels around the ring surrounding the bobbin, in a ring spinner.
 noun (n.) An iron encircling a rope, bar, spar, or the like, and sliding thereon.

travestynoun (n.) A burlesque translation or imitation of a work.
 adjective (a.) Disguised by dress so as to be ridiculous; travestied; -- applied to a book or shorter composition.
 verb (v. t.) To translate, imitate, or represent, so as to render ridiculous or ludicrous.

travestingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Travesty


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (trav) - Words That Begins with trav:


travailnoun (n.) Labor with pain; severe toil or exertion.
 noun (n.) Parturition; labor; as, an easy travail.
 noun (n.) To labor with pain; to toil.
 noun (n.) To suffer the pangs of childbirth; to be in labor.
 verb (v. t.) To harass; to tire.
 verb (v. i.) Same as Travois.

travailingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Travail

travailousadjective (a.) Causing travail; laborious.

travoisnoun (n.) A primitive vehicle, common among the North American Indians, usually two trailing poles serving as shafts and bearing a platform or net for a load.
 noun (n.) A logging sled.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (tra) - Words That Begins with tra:


trabeanoun (n.) A toga of purple, or ornamented with purple horizontal stripes. -- worn by kings, consuls, and augurs.

trabeatedadjective (a.) Furnished with an entablature.

trabeationnoun (n.) Same as Entablature.

trabeculanoun (n.) A small bar, rod, bundle of fibers, or septal membrane, in the framework of an organ part.

trabecularadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a trabecula or trabeculae; composed of trabeculae.

trabeculateadjective (a.) Crossbarred, as the ducts in a banana stem.

trabunoun (n.) Same as Trubu.

tracenoun (n.) One of two straps, chains, or ropes of a harness, extending from the collar or breastplate to a whiffletree attached to a vehicle or thing to be drawn; a tug.
 noun (n.) A connecting bar or rod, pivoted at each end to the end of another piece, for transmitting motion, esp. from one plane to another; specif., such a piece in an organ-stop action to transmit motion from the trundle to the lever actuating the stop slider.
 verb (v. t.) A mark left by anything passing; a track; a path; a course; a footprint; a vestige; as, the trace of a carriage or sled; the trace of a deer; a sinuous trace.
 verb (v. t.) A very small quantity of an element or compound in a given substance, especially when so small that the amount is not quantitatively determined in an analysis; -- hence, in stating an analysis, often contracted to tr.
 verb (v. t.) A mark, impression, or visible appearance of anything left when the thing itself no longer exists; remains; token; vestige.
 verb (v. t.) The intersection of a plane of projection, or an original plane, with a coordinate plane.
 verb (v. t.) The ground plan of a work or works.
 verb (v. t.) To mark out; to draw or delineate with marks; especially, to copy, as a drawing or engraving, by following the lines and marking them on a sheet superimposed, through which they appear; as, to trace a figure or an outline; a traced drawing.
 verb (v. t.) To follow by some mark that has been left by a person or thing which has preceded; to follow by footsteps, tracks, or tokens.
 verb (v. t.) Hence, to follow the trace or track of.
 verb (v. t.) To copy; to imitate.
 verb (v. t.) To walk over; to pass through; to traverse.
 verb (v. i.) To walk; to go; to travel.

tracingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Trace
 noun (n.) The act of one who traces; especially, the act of copying by marking on thin paper, or other transparent substance, the lines of a pattern placed beneath; also, the copy thus producted.
 noun (n.) A regular path or track; a course.

traceableadjective (a.) Capable of being traced.

tracernoun (n.) One who, or that which, traces.
 noun (n.) A person engaged (esp. in the express or railway service) in tracing, or searching out, missing articles, as packages or freight cars.
 noun (n.) An inquiry sent out (esp. in transportation service) for a missing article, as a letter or an express package.

tracer/ynoun (n.) Ornamental work with rambled lines.
 noun (n.) The decorative head of a Gothic window.
 noun (n.) A similar decoration in some styles of vaulting, the ribs of the vault giving off the minor bars of which the tracery is composed.

tracheanoun (n.) The windpipe. See Illust. of Lung.
 noun (n.) One of the respiratory tubes of insects and arachnids.
 noun (n.) One of the large cells in woody tissue which have spiral, annular, or other markings, and are connected longitudinally so as to form continuous ducts.

trachealadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the trachea; like a trachea.

trachearianoun (n.pl.) A division of Arachnida including those that breathe only by means of tracheae. It includes the mites, ticks, false scorpions, and harvestmen.

trachearynoun (n.) One of the Trachearia.
 adjective (a.) Tracheal; breathing by means of tracheae.

tracheatanoun (n.pl.) An extensive division of arthropods comprising all those which breathe by tracheae, as distinguished from Crustacea, which breathe by means of branchiae.

tracheatenoun (n.) Any arthropod having tracheae; one of the Tracheata.
 adjective (a.) Breathing by means of tracheae; of or pertaining to the Tracheata.

tracheidnoun (n.) A wood cell with spiral or other markings and closed throughout, as in pine wood.

tracheitisnoun (n.) Inflammation of the trachea, or windpipe.
 noun (n.) Inflammation of the trachea, or windpipe.

trachelidannoun (n.) Any one of a tribe of beetles (Trachelides) which have the head supported on a pedicel. The oil beetles and the Cantharides are examples.

trachelipodnoun (n.) One of the Trachelipoda.

trachelipodanoun (n.pl.) An extensive artificial group of gastropods comprising all those which have a spiral shell and the foot attached to the base of the neck.

trachelipodousadjective (a.) Having the foot united with the neck; of or pertainingto the Trachelipoda.

trachelobranchiateadjective (a.) Having the gills situated upon the neck; -- said of certain mollusks.

trachelorrhaphynoun (n.) The operation of sewing up a laceration of the neck of the uterus.

trachenchymanoun (n.) A vegetable tissue consisting of tracheae.

tracheobranchianoun (n.) One of the gill-like breathing organs of certain aquatic insect larvae. They contain tracheal tubes somewhat similar to those of other insects.

tracheobronchialadjective (a.) Pertaining both to the tracheal and bronchial tubes, or to their junction; -- said of the syrinx of certain birds.

tracheocelenoun (n.) Goiter.
 noun (n.) A tumor containing air and communicating with the trachea.

tracheophonaenoun (n. pl.) A group of passerine birds having the syrinx at the lower end of the trachea.

tracheoscopynoun (n.) Examination of the interior of the trachea by means of a mirror.

tracheotomynoun (n.) The operation of making an opening into the windpipe.

trachinoidadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or like, Trachinus, a genus of fishes which includes the weevers. See Weever.

trachitisnoun (n.) Tracheitis.

trachycarpousadjective (a.) Rough-fruited.

trachymedusaenoun (n. pl.) A division of acalephs in which the development is direct from the eggs, without a hydroid stage. Some of the species are parasitic on other medusae.

trachyspermousadjective (a.) Rough-seeded.

trachystomatanoun (n. pl.) An order of tailed aquatic amphibians, including Siren and Pseudobranchus. They have anterior legs only, are eel-like in form, and have no teeth except a small patch on the palate. The external gills are persistent through life.

trachytenoun (n.) An igneous rock, usually light gray in color and breaking with a rough surface. It consists chiefly of orthoclase feldspar with sometimes hornblende and mica.

trachyticadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, trachyte.

trachytoidadjective (a.) Resembling trachyte; -- used to define the structure of certain rocks.

tracknoun (n.) A mark left by something that has passed along; as, the track, or wake, of a ship; the track of a meteor; the track of a sled or a wheel.
 noun (n.) A mark or impression left by the foot, either of man or beast; trace; vestige; footprint.
 noun (n.) The entire lower surface of the foot; -- said of birds, etc.
 noun (n.) A road; a beaten path.
 noun (n.) Course; way; as, the track of a comet.
 noun (n.) A path or course laid out for a race, for exercise, etc.
 noun (n.) The permanent way; the rails.
 noun (n.) A tract or area, as of land.
 verb (v. t.) To follow the tracks or traces of; to pursue by following the marks of the feet; to trace; to trail; as, to track a deer in the snow.
 verb (v. t.) To draw along continuously, as a vessel, by a line, men or animals on shore being the motive power; to tow.

trackingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Track

trackagenoun (n.) The act of tracking, or towing, as a boat; towage.
 noun (n.) Lines of track, collectively; as, an extensive trackage.

trackernoun (n.) One who, or that which, tracks or pursues, as a man or dog that follows game.
 noun (n.) In the organ, a light strip of wood connecting (in path) a key and a pallet, to communicate motion by pulling.

tracklessadjective (a.) Having no track; marked by no footsteps; untrodden; as, a trackless desert.

trackmasternoun (n.) One who has charge of the track; -- called also roadmaster.

trackscoutnoun (n.) See Trackschuyt.

tractnoun (n.) A written discourse or dissertation, generally of short extent; a short treatise, especially on practical religion.
 verb (v.) Something drawn out or extended; expanse.
 verb (v.) A region or quantity of land or water, of indefinite extent; an area; as, an unexplored tract of sea.
 verb (v.) Traits; features; lineaments.
 verb (v.) The footprint of a wild beast.
 verb (v.) Track; trace.
 verb (v.) Treatment; exposition.
 verb (v.) Continuity or extension of anything; as, the tract of speech.
 verb (v.) Continued or protracted duration; length; extent.
 verb (v.) Verses of Scripture sung at Mass, instead of the Alleluia, from Septuagesima Sunday till the Saturday befor Easter; -- so called because sung tractim, or without a break, by one voice, instead of by many as in the antiphons.
 verb (v. t.) To trace out; to track; also, to draw out; to protact.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TRAVERS:

English Words which starts with 'tra' and ends with 'ers':



English Words which starts with 'tr' and ends with 'rs':