OTOS
First name OTOS's origin is Other. OTOS means "keen of hearing". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with OTOS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of otos.(Brown names are of the same origin (Other) with OTOS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming OTOS
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES OTOS AS A WHOLE:
ambrotosaNAMES RHYMING WITH OTOS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (tos) - Names That Ends with tos:
christos khristos kratos stamitos thanatos milagritos cristos santos titosRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (os) - Names That Ends with os:
aglauros aidoios eos kairos keleos hagos tewodros athangelos boghos kunagnos gregos claudios sethos vernados abydos anteros athanasios baltsaros damaskenos dhimitrios eleutherios haralambos helios hesperos hypnos icelos kyrillos kyros meletios minos nectarios ophelos orthros pandareos parthenios phantasos prokopios soterios thanos xenos zotikos fercos milagros remedios ambros carlos enos isaakios janos kunsgnos marcos markos mikhos nikos oliverios pinochos ros togquos vemados zachaios ramos lapidos vasileios vasos turannos theodosios nemos homeros eugenios eleftherios damaskinos argos anastasios alcinoos asklepios carolos kinetikos demos firdoos amos iakovosNAMES RHYMING WITH OTOS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (oto) - Names That Begins with oto:
otoahhastis otoahnactoRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ot) - Names That Begins with ot:
otaktay otha othieno othili othma othman othmann otho othomann otik otilie otis otka ottah ottavia otthild otthilda otthilde ottila ottilia ottilie otto ottokar otus otyliaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH OTOS:
First Names which starts with 'o' and ends with 's':
oakes obiareus oceanus ocnus ocunnowhurs odysseus oedipus oeneus oengus oenomaus okes oles olis ondrus onuris oreias orestes oris orpheus osirisEnglish Words Rhyming OTOS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES OTOS AS A WHOLE:
lotos | noun (n.) See Lotus. |
otoscope | noun (n.) An instrument for examining the condition of the ear. |
otoscopeic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the otoscope or to otoscopy. |
otoscopy | noun (n.) The examination of the ear; the art of using the otoscope. |
otosteal | noun (n.) An auditory ossicle. |
photoscope | noun (n.) Anything employed for the observation of light or luminous effects. |
photoscopic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the photoscope or its uses. |
photosculpture | noun (n.) A process in which, by means of a number of photographs simultaneously taken from different points of view on the same level, rough models of the figure or bust of a person or animal may be made with great expedition. |
photosphere | noun (n.) A sphere of light; esp., the luminous envelope of the sun. |
photospheric | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the photosphere. |
protosalt | noun (n.) A salt derived from a protoxide base. |
protosilicate | noun (n.) A silicate formed with the lowest proportion of silicic acid, or having but one atom of silicon in the molecule. |
protosomite | noun (n.) One of the primitive segments, or metameres, of an animal. |
protosulphide | noun (n.) That one of a series of sulphides of any element which has the lowest proportion of sulphur; a sulphide with but one atom of sulphur in the molecule. |
protosulphuret | noun (n.) A protosulphide. |
photosynthesis | noun (n.) The process of constructive metabolism by which carbohydrates are formed from water vapor and the carbon dioxide of the air in the chlorophyll-containing tissues of plants exposed to the action of light. It was formerly called assimilation, but this is now commonly used as in animal physiology. The details of the process are not yet clearly known. Baeyer's theory is that the carbon dioxide is reduced to carbon monoxide, which, uniting with the hydrogen of the water in the cell, produces formaldehyde, the latter forming various sugars through polymerization. Vines suggests that the carbohydrates are secretion products of the chloroplasts, derived from decomposition of previously formed proteids. The food substances are usually quickly translocated, those that accumulate being changed to starch, which appears in the cells almost simultaneously with the sugars. The chloroplasts perform photosynthesis only in light and within a certain range of temperature, varying according to climate. This is the only way in which a plant is able to organize carbohydrates. All plants without a chlorophyll apparatus, as the fungi, must be parasitic or saprophytic. |
scotoscope | noun (n.) An instrument that discloses objects in the dark or in a faint light. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH OTOS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tos) - English Words That Ends with tos:
asbestos | noun (n.) A variety of amphibole or of pyroxene, occurring in long and delicate fibers, or in fibrous masses or seams, usually of a white, gray, or green-gray color. The name is also given to a similar variety of serpentine. |
basutos | noun (n. pl.) A warlike South African people of the Bantu stock, divided into many tribes, subject to the English. They formerly practiced cannibalism, but have now adopted many European customs. |
custos | noun (n.) A keeper; a custodian; a superintendent. |
dartos | noun (n.) A thin layer of peculiar contractile tissue directly beneath the skin of the scrotum. |
negritos | noun (n. pl.) A degraded Papuan race, inhabiting Luzon and some of the other east Indian Islands. They resemble negroes, but are smaller in size. They are mostly nomads. |
pintos | noun (n. pl.) A mountain tribe of Mexican Indians living near Acapulco. They are remarkable for having the dark skin of the face irregularly spotted with white. Called also speckled Indians. |
portos | noun (n.) See Portass. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH OTOS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (oto) - Words That Begins with oto:
otoconite | noun (n.) A mass of otoliths. |
noun (n.) An otolith. |
otocrane | noun (n.) The cavity in the skull in which the parts of the internal ear are lodged. |
otocranial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the otocrane. |
otocyst | noun (n.) An auditory cyst or vesicle; one of the simple auditory organs of many invertebrates, containing a fluid and otoliths; also, the embryonic vesicle from which the parts of the internal ear of vertebrates are developed. |
otography | noun (n.) A description of the ear. |
otolith | noun (n.) Alt. of Otolite |
otolite | noun (n.) One of the small bones or particles of calcareous or other hard substance in the internal ear of vertebrates, and in the auditory organs of many invertebrates; an ear stone. Collectively, the otoliths are called ear sand and otoconite. |
otolithic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Otolitic |
otolitic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to otoliths. |
otological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining tootology. |
otologist | noun (n.) One skilled in otology; an aurist. |
otology | noun (n.) The branch of science which treats of the ear and its diseases. |
otopathy | noun (n.) A diseased condition of the ear. |
otorrh/a | noun (n.) A flow or running from the ear, esp. a purulent discharge. |
otozoum | noun (n.) An extinct genus of huge vertebrates, probably dinosaurs, known only from four-toed tracks in Triassic sandstones. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH OTOS:
English Words which starts with 'o' and ends with 's':
oarless | adjective (a.) Without oars. |
oasis | noun (n.) A fertile or green spot in a waste or desert, esp. in a sandy desert. |
obdiplostemonous | adjective (a.) Having twice as many stamens as petals, those of the outer set being opposite the petals; -- said of flowers. |
obdureness | noun (n.) Alt. of Obduredness |
obduredness | noun (n.) Hardness. |
obelus | noun (n.) A mark [thus /, or Ö ]; -- so called as resembling a needle. In old MSS. or editions of the classics, it marks suspected passages or readings. |
obeseness | noun (n.) Quality of being obese; obesity. |
objectiveness | noun (n.) Objectivity. |
objectless | adjective (a.) Having no object; purposeless. |
objibways | noun (n.pl.) See Chippeways. |
oblateness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being oblate. |
obligatoriness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being obligatory. |
obliqueness | noun (n.) Quality or state of being oblique. |
oblivious | adjective (a.) Promoting oblivion; causing forgetfulness. |
adjective (a.) Evincing oblivion; forgetful. |
oblongness | noun (n.) State or quality of being oblong. |
obloquious | adjective (a.) Containing obloquy; reproachful |
obnoxious | adjective (a.) Subject; liable; exposed; answerable; amenable; -- with to. |
adjective (a.) Liable to censure; exposed to punishment; reprehensible; blameworthy. | |
adjective (a.) Offensive; odious; hateful; as, an obnoxious statesman; a minister obnoxious to the Whigs. |
obolus | noun (n.) A small silver coin of Athens, the sixth part of a drachma, about three cents in value. |
noun (n.) An ancient weight, the sixth part of a drachm. |
obreptitious | adjective (a.) Done or obtained by surprise; with secrecy, or by concealment of the truth. |
obscureness | noun (n.) Obscurity. |
obsequies | noun (n.pl.) See Obsequy. |
(pl. ) of Obsequy |
obsequious | adjective (a.) Promptly obedient, or submissive, to the will of another; compliant; yielding to the desires of another; devoted. |
adjective (a.) Servilely or meanly attentive; compliant to excess; cringing; fawning; as, obsequious flatterer, parasite. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to obsequies; funereal. |
obsequiousness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being obsequious. |
obsoleteness | noun (n.) The state of being obsolete, or no longer used; a state of desuetude. |
noun (n.) Indistinctness; want of development. |
obstetricious | adjective (a.) Serving to assist childbirth; obstetric; hence, facilitating any bringing forth or deliverance. |
obstetrics | noun (n.) The science of midwifery; the art of assisting women in parturition, or in the trouble incident to childbirth. |
obstreperous | adjective (a.) Attended by, or making, a loud and tumultuous noise; clamorous; noisy; vociferous. |
obtuseness | noun (n.) State or quality of being obtuse. |
obuncous | adjective (a.) Hooked or crooked in an extreme degree. |
obvious | adjective (a.) Opposing; fronting. |
adjective (a.) Exposed; subject; open; liable. | |
adjective (a.) Easily discovered, seen, or understood; readily perceived by the eye or the intellect; plain; evident; apparent; as, an obvious meaning; an obvious remark. |
occidentals | noun (n.pl.) Western Christians of the Latin rite. See Orientals. |
occiduous | adjective (a.) Western; occidental. |
occultness | noun (n.) State or quality of being occult. |
oceanus | noun (n.) The god of the great outer sea, or the river which was believed to flow around the whole earth. |
ocellus | noun (n.) A little eye; a minute simple eye found in many invertebrates. |
noun (n.) An eyelike spot of color, as those on the tail of the peacock. |
ocherous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ochreous |
ochreous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to ocher; containing or resembling ocher; as, ocherous matter; ocherous soil. |
adjective (a.) See Ocherous. |
ochlesis | noun (n.) A general morbid condition induced by the crowding together of many persons, esp. sick persons, under one roof. |
ochraceous | adjective (a.) Ocherous. |
ochroleucous | adjective (a.) Yellowish white; having a faint tint of dingy yellow. |
octagynous | adjective (a.) Having eight pistils or styles; octogynous. |
octamerous | adjective (a.) Having the parts in eights; as, an octamerous flower; octamerous mesenteries in polyps. |
octandrous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Octandria; having eight distinct stamens. |
octogynous | adjective (a.) Having eight pistils; octagynous. |
octopetalous | adjective (a.) Having eight petals or flower leaves. |
octopus | noun (n.) A genus of eight-armed cephalopods, including numerous species, some of them of large size. See Devilfish, |
octospermous | adjective (a.) Containing eight seeds. |
octostichous | adjective (a.) In eight vertical ranks, as leaves on a stem. |
oculus | noun (n.) An eye; (Bot.) a leaf bud. |
noun (n.) A round window, usually a small one. |
oddness | noun (n.) The state of being odd, or not even. |
noun (n.) Singularity; strangeness; eccentricity; irregularity; uncouthness; as, the oddness of dress or shape; the oddness of an event. |
odds | adjective (a.) Difference in favor of one and against another; excess of one of two things or numbers over the other; inequality; advantage; superiority; hence, excess of chances; probability. |
adjective (a.) Quarrel; dispute; debate; strife; -- chiefly in the phrase at odds. |
odious | adjective (a.) Hateful; deserving or receiving hatred; as, an odious name, system, vice. |
adjective (a.) Causing or provoking hatred, repugnance, or disgust; offensive; disagreeable; repulsive; as, an odious sight; an odious smell. |
odometrous | adjective (a.) Serving to measure distance on a road. |
odontiasis | noun (n.) Cutting of the teeth; dentition. |
odontophorous | adjective (a.) Having an odontophore. |
odontornithes | noun (n. pl.) A group of Mesozoic birds having the jaws armed with teeth, as in most other vertebrates. They have been divided into three orders: Odontolcae, Odontotormae, and Saururae. |
odontostomatous | adjective (a.) Having toothlike mandibles; -- applied to certain insects. |
odoriferous | adjective (a.) Bearing or yielding an odor; perfumed; usually, sweet of scent; fragrant; as, odoriferous spices, particles, fumes, breezes. |
odorless | adjective (a.) Free from odor. |
odorous | adjective (a.) Having or emitting an odor or scent, esp. a sweet odor; fragrant; sweet-smelling. |
oeconomics | noun (n.) See Economics. |
oedematous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or of the nature of, edema; affected with edema. |
oenanthylous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid formerly supposed to be the acid of oenanthylic ether, but now known to be a mixture of higher acids, especially capric acid. |
oesophagus | adjective (a.) Alt. of Oesophageal |
oestrus | noun (n.) A genus of gadflies. The species which deposits its larvae in the nasal cavities of sheep is oestrus ovis. |
noun (n.) A vehement desire; esp. (Physiol.), the periodical sexual impulse of animals; heat; rut. |
offendress | noun (n.) A woman who offends. |
offenseless | adjective (a.) Unoffending; inoffensive. |
officious | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or being in accordance with, duty. |
adjective (a.) Disposed to serve; kind; obliging. | |
adjective (a.) Importunately interposing services; intermeddling in affairs in which one has no concern; meddlesome. |
oftenness | noun (n.) Frequency. |
ogress | noun (n.) A female ogre. |
oiliness | noun (n.) The quality of being oily. |
ojibways | noun (n. pl.) Same as Chippeways. |
oldness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being old; old age. |
oleaceous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order of plants (Oleaceae), mostly trees and shrubs, of which the olive is the type. It includes also the ash, the lilac, the true jasmine, and fringe tree. |
oleaginous | adjective (a.) Having the nature or qualities of oil; oily; unctuous. |
oleaginousness | noun (n.) Oiliness. |
oleiferous | adjective (a.) Producing oil; as, oleiferous seeds. |
oleous | adjective (a.) Oily. |
oleraceous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to pot herbs; of the nature or having the qualities of herbs for cookery; esculent. |
olidous | adjective (a.) Having a strong, disagreeable smell; fetid. |
oligandrous | adjective (a.) Having few stamens. |
oliganthous | adjective (a.) Having few flowers. |
oligomerous | adjective (a.) Having few members in each set of organs; as, an oligomerous flower. |
oligopetalous | adjective (a.) Having few petals. |
oligosepalous | adjective (a.) Having few sepals. |
oligospermous | adjective (a.) Having few seeds. |
oligotokous | adjective (a.) Producing few young. |
olivaceous | adjective (a.) Resembling the olive; of the color of the olive; olive-green. |
omahas | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of Indians who inhabited the south side of the Missouri River. They are now partly civilized and occupy a reservation in Nebraska. |
ominous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an omen or to omens; being or exhibiting an omen; significant; portentous; -- formerly used both in a favorable and unfavorable sense; now chiefly in the latter; foreboding or foreshowing evil; inauspicious; as, an ominous dread. |
omnibus | noun (n.) A long four-wheeled carriage, having seats for many people; especially, one with seats running lengthwise, used in conveying passengers short distances. |
noun (n.) A sheet-iron cover for articles in a leer or annealing arch, to protect them from drafts. |
omnifarious | adjective (a.) Of all varieties, forms, or kinds. |
omniferous | adjective (a.) All-bearing; producing all kinds. |
omnigenous | adjective (a.) Consisting of all kinds. |
omniparous | adjective (a.) Producing all things; omniparient. |
omniscious | adjective (a.) All-knowing. |
omnivorous | adjective (a.) All-devouring; eating everything indiscriminately; as, omnivorous vanity; esp. (Zool.), eating both animal and vegetable food. |
omphalos | noun (n.) The navel. |
onagraceous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Onagrarieous |
onagrarieous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a natural order of plants (Onagraceae or Onagrarieae), which includes the fuchsia, the willow-herb (Epilobium), and the evening primrose (/nothera). |