First Names Rhyming ILLIAS
English Words Rhyming ILLIAS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES İLLİAS AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH İLLİAS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (llias) - English Words That Ends with llias:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (lias) - English Words That Ends with lias:
alias | noun (n.) A second or further writ which is issued after a first writ has expired without effect. |
| noun (n.) Another name; an assumed name. |
| adverb (adv.) Otherwise; otherwise called; -- a term used in legal proceedings to connect the different names of any one who has gone by two or more, and whose true name is for any cause doubtful; as, Smith, alias Simpson. |
| adverb (adv.) At another time. |
lias | noun (n.) The lowest of the three divisions of the Jurassic period; a name given in England and Europe to a series of marine limestones underlying the Oolite. See the Chart of Geology. |
paterfamilias | noun (n.) The head of a family; in a large sense, the proprietor of an estate; one who is his own master. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ias) - English Words That Ends with ias:
acontias | noun (n.) Anciently, a snake, called dart snake; now, one of a genus of reptiles closely allied to the lizards. |
asclepias | noun (n.) A genus of plants including the milkweed, swallowwort, and some other species having medicinal properties. |
asterias | noun (n.) A genus of echinoderms. |
bias | noun (n.) A weight on the side of the ball used in the game of bowls, or a tendency imparted to the ball, which turns it from a straight line. |
| noun (n.) A leaning of the mind; propensity or prepossession toward an object or view, not leaving the mind indifferent; bent; inclination. |
| noun (n.) A wedge-shaped piece of cloth taken out of a garment (as the waist of a dress) to diminish its circumference. |
| noun (n.) A slant; a diagonal; as, to cut cloth on the bias. |
| adjective (a.) Inclined to one side; swelled on one side. |
| adjective (a.) Cut slanting or diagonally, as cloth. |
| adverb (adv.) In a slanting manner; crosswise; obliquely; diagonally; as, to cut cloth bias. |
| verb (v. t.) To incline to one side; to give a particular direction to; to influence; to prejudice; to prepossess. |
caecias | noun (n.) A wind from the northeast. |
capias | noun (n.) A writ or process commanding the officer to take the body of the person named in it, that is, to arrest him; -- also called writ of capias. |
epispadias | noun (n.) A deformity in which the urethra opens upon the top of the penis, instead of at its extremity. |
galimatias | noun (n.) Nonsense; gibberish; confused and unmeaning talk; confused mixture. |
hypospadias | noun (n.) A deformity of the penis, in which the urethra opens upon its under surface. |
ischias | adjective (a.) See Ischial. |
messias | noun (n.) The Messiah. |
mias | noun (n.) The orang-outang. |
nias | noun (n.) A young hawk; an eyas; hence, an unsophisticated person. |
peorias | noun (n. pl.) An Algonquin tribe of Indians who formerly inhabited a part of Illinois. |
tamias | noun (n.) A genus of ground squirrels, including the chipmunk. |
trias | noun (n.) The formation situated between the Permian and Lias, and so named by the Germans, because consisting of three series of strata, which are called in German the Bunter sandstein, Muschelkalk, and Keuper. |
xiphias | noun (n.) A genus of fishes comprising the common swordfish. |
| noun (n.) The constellation Dorado. |
| noun (n.) A comet shaped like a sword |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH İLLİAS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (illia) - Words That Begins with illia:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (illi) - Words That Begins with illi:
illiberal | adjective (a.) Not liberal; not free or generous; close; niggardly; mean; sordid. |
| adjective (a.) Indicating a lack of breeding, culture, and the like; ignoble; rude; narrow-minded; disingenuous. |
| adjective (a.) Not well authorized or elegant; as, illiberal words in Latin. |
illiberalism | noun (n.) Illiberality. |
illiberality | noun (n.) The state or quality of being illiberal; narrowness of mind; meanness; niggardliness. |
illiberalizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Illiberalize |
illiberalness | noun (n.) The state of being illiberal; illiberality. |
illicit | adjective (a.) Not permitted or allowed; prohibited; unlawful; as, illicit trade; illicit intercourse; illicit pleasure. |
illicitous | adjective (a.) Illicit. |
illicium | noun (n.) A genus of Asiatic and American magnoliaceous trees, having star-shaped fruit; star anise. The fruit of Illicium anisatum is used as a spice in India, and its oil is largely used in Europe for flavoring cordials, being almost identical with true oil of anise. |
illimitable | adjective (a.) Incapable of being limited or bounded; immeasurable; limitless; boundless; as, illimitable space. |
illimitation | noun (n.) State of being illimitable; want of, or freedom from, limitation. |
illimited | adjective (a.) Not limited; interminable. |
illinition | noun (n.) A smearing or rubbing in or on; also, that which is smeared or rubbed on, as ointment or liniment. |
| noun (n.) A thin crust of some extraneous substance formed on minerals. |
illinois | noun (n.sing. & pl.) A tribe of North American Indians, which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers. |
illiquation | noun (n.) The melting or dissolving of one thing into another. |
illish | adjective (a.) Somewhat ill. |
illision | noun (n.) The act of dashing or striking against. |
illiteracy | noun (n.) The state of being illiterate, or uneducated; want of learning, or knowledge; ignorance; specifically, inability to read and write; as, the illiteracy shown by the last census. |
| noun (n.) An instance of ignorance; a literary blunder. |
illiteral | adjective (a.) Not literal. |
illiterate | adjective (a.) Ignorant of letters or books; unlettered; uninstructed; uneducated; as, an illiterate man, or people. |
illiterature | noun (n.) Want of learning; illiteracy. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ill) - Words That Begins with ill:
ill | noun (n.) Whatever annoys or impairs happiness, or prevents success; evil of any kind; misfortune; calamity; disease; pain; as, the ills of humanity. |
| noun (n.) Whatever is contrary to good, in a moral sense; wickedness; depravity; iniquity; wrong; evil. |
| adjective (a.) Contrary to good, in a physical sense; contrary or opposed to advantage, happiness, etc.; bad; evil; unfortunate; disagreeable; unfavorable. |
| adjective (a.) Contrary to good, in a moral sense; evil; wicked; wrong; iniquitious; naughtly; bad; improper. |
| adjective (a.) Sick; indisposed; unwell; diseased; disordered; as, ill of a fever. |
| adjective (a.) Not according with rule, fitness, or propriety; incorrect; rude; unpolished; inelegant. |
| adverb (adv.) In a ill manner; badly; weakly. |
illabile | adjective (a.) Incapable of falling or erring; infalliable. |
illacerable | adjective (a.) Not lacerable; incapable of being torn or rent. |
illacrymable | adjective (a.) Incapable of weeping. |
illapsable | adjective (a.) Incapable of slipping, or of error. |
illapsing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Illapse |
illaqueable | adjective (a.) Capable of being insnared or entrapped. |
illaqueating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Illaqueate |
illaqueation | noun (n.) The act of catching or insnaring. |
| noun (n.) A snare; a trap. |
illation | noun (n.) The act or process of inferring from premises or reasons; perception of the connection between ideas; that which is inferred; inference; deduction; conclusion. |
illative | noun (n.) An illative particle, as for, because. |
| adjective (a.) Relating to, dependent on, or denoting, illation; inferential; conclusive; as, an illative consequence or proposition; an illative word, as then, therefore, etc. |
illaudable | adjective (a.) Not laudable; not praise-worthy; worthy of censure or disapprobation. |
illecebration | noun (n.) Allurement. |
illecebrous | adjective (a.) Alluring; attractive; enticing. |
illegal | adjective (a.) Not according to, or authorized by, law; specif., contrary to, or in violation of, human law; unlawful; illicit; hence, immoral; as, an illegal act; illegal trade; illegal love. |
illegality | noun (n.) The quality or condition of being illegal; unlawfulness; as, the illegality of trespass or of false imprisonment; also, an illegal act. |
illegalizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Illegalize |
illegalness | noun (n.) Illegality, unlawfulness. |
illegibility | noun (n.) The state or quality of being illegible. |
illegible | adjective (a.) Incapable of being read; not legible; as, illegible handwriting; an illegible inscription. |
illegitimacy | noun (n.) The state of being illegitimate. |
illegitimate | adjective (a.) Not according to law; not regular or authorized; unlawful; improper. |
| adjective (a.) Unlawfully begotten; born out of wedlock; bastard; as, an illegitimate child. |
| adjective (a.) Not legitimately deduced or inferred; illogical; as, an illegitimate inference. |
| adjective (a.) Not authorized by good usage; not genuine; spurious; as, an illegitimate word. |
| verb (v. t.) To render illegitimate; to declare or prove to be born out of wedlock; to bastardize; to illegitimatize. |
illegitimating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Illegitimate |
illegitimation | noun (n.) The act of illegitimating; bastardizing. |
| noun (n.) The state of being illegitimate; illegitimacy. |
illesive | adjective (a.) Not injurious; harmless. |
illeviable | adjective (a.) Not leviable; incapable of being imposed, or collected. |
illness | noun (n.) The condition of being ill, evil, or bad; badness; unfavorableness. |
| noun (n.) Disease; indisposition; malady; disorder of health; sickness; as, a short or a severe illness. |
| noun (n.) Wrong moral conduct; wickedness. |
illocality | noun (n.) Want of locality or place. |
illogical | adjective (a.) Ignorant or negligent of the rules of logic or correct reasoning; as, an illogical disputant; contrary of the rules of logic or sound reasoning; as, an illogical inference. |
illuding | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Illude |
illuming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Illume |
illuminable | adjective (a.) Capable of being illuminated. |
illuminant | noun (n.) That which illuminates or affords light; as, gas and petroleum are illuminants. |
illuminary | adjective (a.) Illuminative. |
illuminating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Illuminate |
| adjective (a.) Giving or producing light; used for illumination. |
illuminate | noun (n.) One who enlightened; esp., a pretender to extraordinary light and knowledge. |
| adjective (a.) Enlightened. |
| verb (v. t.) To make light; to throw light on; to supply with light, literally or figuratively; to brighten. |
| verb (v. t.) To light up; to decorate with artificial lights, as a building or city, in token of rejoicing or respect. |
| verb (v. t.) To adorn, as a book or page with borders, initial letters, or miniature pictures in colors and gold, as was done in manuscripts of the Middle Ages. |
| verb (v. t.) To make plain or clear; to dispel the obscurity to by knowledge or reason; to explain; to elucidate; as, to illuminate a text, a problem, or a duty. |
| verb (v. i.) To light up in token or rejoicing. |
illumination | noun (n.) The act of illuminating, or supplying with light; the state of being illuminated. |
| noun (n.) Festive decoration of houses or buildings with lights. |
| noun (n.) Adornment of books and manuscripts with colored illustrations. See Illuminate, v. t., 3. |
| verb (v. t.) That which is illuminated, as a house; also, an ornamented book or manuscript. |
| verb (v. t.) That which illuminates or gives light; brightness; splendor; especially, intellectual light or knowledge. |
| verb (v. t.) The special communication of knowledge to the mind by God; inspiration. |
illuminatism | noun (n.) Illuminism. |
illuminative | adjective (a.) Tending to illuminate or illustrate; throwing light; illustrative. |
illuminator | noun (n.) One whose occupation is to adorn books, especially manuscripts, with miniatures, borders, etc. See Illuminate, v. t., 3. |
| verb (v. t.) A condenser or reflector of light in optical apparatus; also, an illuminant. |
illuminee | noun (n.) One of the Illuminati. |
illuminer | noun (n.) One who, or that which, illuminates. |
illuminism | noun (n.) The principles of the Illuminati. |
illuministic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to illuminism, or the Illuminati. |
illuminizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Illuminize |
illuminous | adjective (a.) Bright; clear. |
illusion | noun (n.) An unreal image presented to the bodily or mental vision; a deceptive appearance; a false show; mockery; hallucination. |
| noun (n.) Hence: Anything agreeably fascinating and charning; enchantment; witchery; glamour. |
| noun (n.) A sensation originated by some external object, but so modified as in any way to lead to an erroneous perception; as when the rolling of a wagon is mistaken for thunder. |
| noun (n.) A plain, delicate lace, usually of silk, used for veils, scarfs, dresses, etc. |
illusionable | adjective (a.) Liable to illusion. |
illusionist | noun (n.) One given to illusion; a visionary dreamer. |
illusive | adjective (a.) Deceiving by false show; deceitful; deceptive; false; illusory; unreal. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH İLLİAS:
English Words which starts with 'il' and ends with 'as':
iliopsoas | noun (n.) The great flexor muscle of the hip joint, divisible into two parts, the iliac and great psoas, -- often regarded as distinct muscles. |