Name Report For First Name DIMITRY:

DIMITRY

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

Rhymes with DIMITRY - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DIMITRY

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DİMİTRY AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH DİMİTRY (According to last letters):

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

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

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

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

destry

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

kundry tamary khairy barry jory avery emery perry salisbury thiery cleary ambry cherry devery dory hilary hillary ivory kerry margery mary merry rosemary sherry aeary amery amory carbry cary conary cory darry dary derry ellery emory farry flannery gary gerry gilvarry gorry gregory harry jeffery jeffry jerry keary larry leary mallory montgomery mukonry murry rorry rory sallsbury sheary terry thierry torry tory zachary zackary zackery zakary stanbury kendry geary fakhry cundry khoury landry roxbury amaury henry aubry corry devry garry

NAMES RHYMING WITH DİMİTRY (According to first letters):

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

dimitrie

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

dimitur

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

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

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

dia diahann diahna diamanda diamanta diamante diamon diamond diamonique diamont diamontina dian diana dianda diandra diandre diane dianna diannah dianne diantha dianthe diara diarmaid dibe dice dichali dick dickran dickson didier dido didrika diederich diedre diedrick diega diego dien diep diera dierck dierdre dieter dietrich dietz digna diji dike dikesone dikran dilan dillan dillen dillin dillion dillon din dina dinadan dinah dinar dinas dino dinora dinorah dinsmore diogo diolmhain diomasach diomedes dion diona diondra diondray diondre dione dionis dionisa dionna dionne dionte dionysia dionysie dionysius dior diorbhall dirce dirck dirk dita diti diu div diva divon divone divsha

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DİMİTRY:

First Names which starts with 'dim' and ends with 'try':

First Names which starts with 'di' and ends with 'ry':

First Names which starts with 'd' and ends with 'y':

dacey dacy dahy daisey daisy daizy daley daly daney danithy danny dany darby darcey darcy daudy daveney davey davy debby delancy delaney delmy delray delroy dempsey denby denley denney denny desirey destiny destrey devaney devany devenny devony devy dewey dolly donaghy donnally donnelly donny dontay dooley dorcey dorothy dorsey doy dudley duffy dunley dunly dusty

English Words Rhyming DIMITRY

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DİMİTRY AS A WHOLE:



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


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


skimitrynoun (n.) See Skimmington.


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



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


jesuitrynoun (n.) Jesuitism; subtle argument.

nitryadjective (a.) Nitrous.

pulpitrynoun (n.) The teaching of the pulpit; preaching.

rabbitrynoun (n.) A place where rabbits are kept; especially, a collection of hutches for tame rabbits.


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


acetimetrynoun (n.) The act or method of ascertaining the strength of vinegar, or the proportion of acetic acid contained in it.

acidimetrynoun (n.) The measurement of the strength of acids, especially by a chemical process based on the law of chemical combinations, or the fact that, to produce a complete reaction, a certain definite weight of reagent is required.

acoumetrynoun (n.) The measuring of the power or extent of hearing.

actinometrynoun (n.) The measurement of the force of solar radiation.
 noun (n.) The measurement of the chemical or actinic energy of light.

advoutrynoun (n.) Alt. of Advowtry

advowtrynoun (n.) Adultery.

aerometrynoun (n.) The science of measuring the air, including the doctrine of its pressure, elasticity, rarefaction, and condensation; pneumatics.

alchemistrynoun (n.) Alchemy.

alcoholometrynoun (n.) The process or method of ascertaining the proportion of pure alcohol which spirituous liquors contain.

alcoometrynoun (n.) See Alcoholometry.

alkalimetrynoun (n.) The art or process of ascertaining the strength of alkalies, or the quantity present in alkaline mixtures.

altimetrynoun (n.) The art of measuring altitudes, or heights.

anabaptistrynoun (n.) The doctrine, system, or practice, of Anabaptists.

ancestrynoun (n.) Condition as to ancestors; ancestral lineage; hence, birth or honorable descent.
 noun (n.) A series of ancestors or progenitors; lineage, or those who compose the line of natural descent.

ancientrynoun (n.) Antiquity; what is ancient.
 noun (n.) Old age; also, old people.
 noun (n.) Ancient lineage; ancestry; dignity of birth.

anemometrynoun (n.) The act or process of ascertaining the force or velocity of the wind.

angelolatrynoun (n.) Worship paid to angels.

anthropolatrynoun (n.) Man worship.

anthropometrynoun (n.) Measurement of the height and other dimensions of human beings, especially at different ages, or in different races, occupations, etc.

apomecometrynoun (n.) The art of measuring the distance of objects afar off.

areometrynoun (n.) The art or process of measuring the specific gravity of fluids.

argentrynoun (n.) Silver plate or vessels.

artistrynoun (n.) Works of art collectively.
 noun (n.) Artistic effect or quality.
 noun (n.) Artistic pursuits; artistic ability.

astrolatrynoun (n.) The worship of the stars.

astrometrynoun (n.) The art of making measurements among the stars, or of determining their relative magnitudes.

asymmetrynoun (n.) Want of symmetry, or proportion between the parts of a thing, esp. want of bilateral symmetry.
 noun (n.) Incommensurability.

attryadjective (a.) Poisonous; malignant; malicious.

auncetrynoun (n.) Ancestry.

autolatrynoun (n.) Self-worship.

astrophotometrynoun (n.) The determination of the brightness of stars, and also of the sun, moon, and planets.

atmiatrynoun (n.) Treatment of disease by vapors or gases, as by inhalation.

baculometrynoun (n.) Measurement of distance or altitude by a staff or staffs.

ballatrynoun (n.) See Balladry.

baptistrynoun (n.) In early times, a separate building, usually polygonal, used for baptismal services. Small churches were often changed into baptisteries when larger churches were built near.
 noun (n.) A part of a church containing a font and used for baptismal services.

barometrynoun (n.) The art or process of making barometrical measurements.

barratrynoun (n.) The practice of exciting and encouraging lawsuits and quarrels.
 noun (n.) A fraudulent breach of duty or willful act of known illegality on the part of a master of a ship, in his character of master, or of the mariners, to the injury of the owner of the ship or cargo, and without his consent. It includes every breach of trust committed with dishonest purpose, as by running away with the ship, sinking or deserting her, etc., or by embezzling the cargo.
 noun (n.) The crime of a judge who is influenced by bribery in pronouncing judgment.

basketrynoun (n.) The art of making baskets; also, baskets, taken collectively.

bathymetrynoun (n.) The art or science of sounding, or measuring depths in the sea.

bibliolatrynoun (n.) Book worship, esp. of the Bible; -- applied by Roman Catholic divines to the exaltation of the authority of the Bible over that of the pope or the church, and by Protestants to an excessive regard to the letter of the Scriptures.

bigotrynoun (n.) The state of mind of a bigot; obstinate and unreasoning attachment of one's own belief and opinions, with narrow-minded intolerance of beliefs opposed to them.
 noun (n.) The practice or tenets of a bigot.

bijoutrynoun (n.) Small articles of virtu, as jewelry, trinkets, etc.

biochemistrynoun (n.) The chemistry of living organisms; the chemistry of the processes incidental to, and characteristic of, life.

biometrynoun (n.) Measurement of life; calculation of the probable duration of human life.

bombastrynoun (n.) Swelling words without much meaning; bombastic language; fustian.

calorimetrynoun (n.) Measurement of the quantities of heat in bodies.

cambistrynoun (n.) The science of exchange, weight, measures, etc.

cardiometrynoun (n.) Measurement of the heart, as by percussion or auscultation.

carpentrynoun (n.) The art of cutting, framing, and joining timber, as in the construction of buildings.
 noun (n.) An assemblage of pieces of timber connected by being framed together, as the pieces of a roof, floor, etc.; work done by a carpenter.

casuistryadjective (a.) The science or doctrine of dealing with cases of conscience, of resolving questions of right or wrong in conduct, or determining the lawfulness or unlawfulness of what a man may do by rules and principles drawn from the Scriptures, from the laws of society or the church, or from equity and natural reason; the application of general moral rules to particular cases.
 adjective (a.) Sophistical, equivocal, or false reasoning or teaching in regard to duties, obligations, and morals.

centrynoun (n.) See Sentry.

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


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



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


dimitynoun (n.) A cotton fabric employed for hangings and furniture coverings, and formerly used for women's under-garments. It is of many patterns, both plain and twilled, and occasionally is printed in colors.


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


dimicationnoun (n.) A fight; contest.

dimidiateadjective (a.) Divided into two equal parts; reduced to half in shape or form.
 adjective (a.) Consisting of only one half of what the normal condition requires; having the appearance of lacking one half; as, a dimidiate leaf, which has only one side developed.
 adjective (a.) Having the organs of one side, or half, different in function from the corresponding organs on the other side; as, dimidiate hermaphroditism.
 verb (v. t.) To divide into two equal parts.
 verb (v. t.) To represent the half of; to halve.

dimidiatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dimidiate

dimidiationnoun (n.) The act of dimidiating or halving; the state of being dimidiate.

diminishingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Diminish

diminishableadjective (a.) Capable of being diminished or lessened.

diminishernoun (n.) One who, or that which, diminishes anything.

diminishmentnoun (n.) Diminution.

diminuentadjective (a.) Lessening.

diminutaladjective (a.) Indicating or causing diminution.

diminuteadjective (a.) Small; diminished; diminutive.

diminutionnoun (n.) The act of diminishing, or of making or becoming less; state of being diminished; reduction in size, quantity, or degree; -- opposed to augmentation or increase.
 noun (n.) The act of lessening dignity or consideration, or the state of being deprived of dignity; a lowering in estimation; degradation; abasement.
 noun (n.) Omission, inaccuracy, or defect in a record.
 noun (n.) In counterpoint, the imitation of, or reply to, a subject, in notes of half the length or value of those the subject itself.

diminutivalnoun (n.) A diminutive.
 adjective (a.) Indicating diminution; diminutive.

diminutivenoun (n.) Something of very small size or value; an insignificant thing.
 noun (n.) A derivative from a noun, denoting a small or a young object of the same kind with that denoted by the primitive; as, gosling, eaglet, lambkin.
 adjective (a.) Below the average size; very small; little.
 adjective (a.) Expressing diminution; as, a diminutive word.
 adjective (a.) Tending to diminish.

diminutivenessnoun (n.) The quality of being diminutive; smallness; littleness; minuteness.

dimishadjective (a.) See Dimmish.

dimissionnoun (n.) Leave to depart; a dismissing.

dimissoryadjective (a.) Sending away; dismissing to another jurisdiction; granting leave to depart.


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


dimmingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dim

dimblenoun (n.) A bower; a dingle.

dimenoun (n.) A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar.

dimensionnoun (n.) Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; -- usually, in the plural, measure in length and breadth, or in length, breadth, and thickness; extent; size; as, the dimensions of a room, or of a ship; the dimensions of a farm, of a kingdom.
 noun (n.) Extent; reach; scope; importance; as, a project of large dimensions.
 noun (n.) The degree of manifoldness of a quantity; as, time is quantity having one dimension; volume has three dimensions, relative to extension.
 noun (n.) A literal factor, as numbered in characterizing a term. The term dimensions forms with the cardinal numbers a phrase equivalent to degree with the ordinal; thus, a2b2c is a term of five dimensions, or of the fifth degree.
 noun (n.) The manifoldness with which the fundamental units of time, length, and mass are involved in determining the units of other physical quantities.

dimensionaladjective (a.) Pertaining to dimension.

dimensionedadjective (a.) Having dimensions.

dimensionlessadjective (a.) Without dimensions; having no appreciable or noteworthy extent.

dimensitynoun (n.) Dimension.

dimensiveadjective (a.) Without dimensions; marking dimensions or the limits.

dimeranoun (n. pl.) A division of Coleoptera, having two joints to the tarsi.
 noun (n. pl.) A division of the Hemiptera, including the aphids.

dimerannoun (n.) One of the Dimera.

dimerousadjective (a.) Composed of, or having, two parts of each kind.

dimeternoun (n.) A verse of two meters.
 adjective (a.) Having two poetical measures or meters.

dimethylnoun (n.) Ethane; -- sometimes so called because regarded as consisting of two methyl radicals. See Ethane.

dimetricadjective (a.) Same as Tetragonal.

dimmishadjective (a.) Alt. of Dimmy

dimmyadjective (a.) Somewhat dim; as, dimmish eyes.

dimnessnoun (n.) The state or quality / being dim; lack of brightness, clearness, or distinctness; dullness; obscurity.
 noun (n.) Dullness, or want of clearness, of vision or of intellectual perception.

dimorphnoun (n.) Either one of the two forms of a dimorphous substance; as, calcite and aragonite are dimorphs.

dimorphicadjective (a.) Having the property of dimorphism; dimorphous.

dimorphismnoun (n.) Difference of form between members of the same species, as when a plant has two kinds of flowers, both hermaphrodite (as in the partridge berry), or when there are two forms of one or both sexes of the same species of butterfly.
 noun (n.) Crystallization in two independent forms of the same chemical compound, as of calcium carbonate as calcite and aragonite.

dimorphousadjective (a.) Characterized by dimorphism; occurring under two distinct forms, not dependent on sex; dimorphic.
 adjective (a.) Crystallizing under two forms fundamentally different, while having the same chemical composition.

dimplenoun (n.) A slight natural depression or indentation on the surface of some part of the body, esp. on the cheek or chin.
 noun (n.) A slight indentation on any surface.
 verb (v. i.) To form dimples; to sink into depressions or little inequalities.
 verb (v. t.) To mark with dimples or dimplelike depressions.

dimplingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dimple

dimplementnoun (n.) The state of being dimpled, or marked with gentle depressions.

dimplyadjective (a.) Full of dimples, or small depressions; dimpled; as, the dimply pool.

dimyanoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Dimyaria

dimyarianoun (n. pl.) An order of lamellibranchiate mollusks having an anterior and posterior adductor muscle, as the common clam. See Bivalve.

dimyariannoun (n.) One of the Dimya.
 adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the Dimya.

dimyarynoun (a. & n.) Same as Dimyarian.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DİMİTRY:

English Words which starts with 'dim' and ends with 'try':



English Words which starts with 'di' and ends with 'ry':

diarynoun (n.) A register of daily events or transactions; a daily record; a journal; a blank book dated for the record of daily memoranda; as, a diary of the weather; a physician's diary.
 adjective (a.) lasting for one day; as, a diary fever.

dicasterynoun (n.) A court of justice; judgment hall.

dictatoryadjective (a.) Dogmatical; overbearing; dictatorial.

dictionarynoun (n.) A book containing the words of a language, arranged alphabetically, with explanations of their meanings; a lexicon; a vocabulary; a wordbook.
 noun (n.) Hence, a book containing the words belonging to any system or province of knowledge, arranged alphabetically; as, a dictionary of medicine or of botany; a biographical dictionary.

dietarynoun (n.) A rule of diet; a fixed allowance of food, as in workhouse, prison, etc.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to diet, or to the rules of diet.

dignitarynoun (n.) One who possesses exalted rank or holds a position of dignity or honor; especially, one who holds an ecclesiastical rank above that of a parochial priest or clergyman.

dilatoryadjective (a.) Inclined to defer or put off what ought to be done at once; given the procrastination; delaying; procrastinating; loitering; as, a dilatory servant.
 adjective (a.) Marked by procrastination or delay; tardy; slow; sluggish; -- said of actions or measures.

dioptrynoun (n.) A dioptre.

directorynoun (n.) A collection or body of directions, rules, or ordinances; esp., a book of directions for the conduct of worship; as, the Directory used by the nonconformists instead of the Prayer Book.
 noun (n.) A book containing the names and residences of the inhabitants of any place, or of classes of them; an address book; as, a business directory.
 noun (n.) A body of directors; board of management; especially, a committee which held executive power in France under the first republic.
 noun (n.) Direction; guide.
 adjective (a.) Containing directions; enjoining; instructing; directorial.

disapprobatoryadjective (a.) Containing disapprobation; serving to disapprove.

disciplinaryadjective (a.) Pertaining to discipline; intended for discipline; corrective; belonging to a course of training.

discoverynoun (n.) The action of discovering; exposure to view; laying open; showing; as, the discovery of a plot.
 noun (n.) A making known; revelation; disclosure; as, a bankrupt is bound to make a full discovery of his assets.
 noun (n.) Finding out or ascertaining something previously unknown or unrecognized; as, Harvey's discovery of the circulation of the blood.
 noun (n.) That which is discovered; a thing found out, or for the first time ascertained or recognized; as, the properties of the magnet were an important discovery.
 noun (n.) Exploration; examination.

discriminatoryadjective (a.) Discriminative.

discubitoryadjective (a.) Leaning; fitted for a reclining posture.

disculpatoryadjective (a.) Tending to exculpate; exculpatory.

discursoryadjective (a.) Argumentative; discursive; reasoning.

disglorynoun (n.) Dishonor.

dishonoraryadjective (a.) Bringing dishonor on; tending to disgrace; lessening reputation.

disobligatoryadjective (a.) Releasing from obligation.

dispensarynoun (n.) A place where medicines are prepared and dispensed; esp., a place where the poor can obtain medical advice and medicines gratuitously or at a nominal price.
 noun (n.) A dispensatory.

dispensatorynoun (n.) A book or medicinal formulary containing a systematic description of drugs, and of preparations made from them. It is usually, but not always, distinguished from a pharmacop/ia in that it issued by private parties, and not by an official body or by government.
 verb (v. t.) Granting, or authorized to grant, dispensations.

disquisitionaryadjective (a.) Pertaining to disquisition; disquisitional.

disquisitoryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to disquisition; disquisitive.

dissatisfactoryadjective (a.) Causing dissatisfaction; unable to give content; unsatisfactory; displeasing.

dissuasorynoun (n.) A dissuasive.

dissymmetrynoun (n.) Absence or defect of symmetry; asymmetry.

distillatorynoun (n.) A distillatory apparatus; a still.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to, or used in, distilling; as, distillatory vessels.

distillerynoun (n.) The building and works where distilling, esp. of alcoholic liquors, is carried on.
 noun (n.) The act of distilling spirits.

distributaryadjective (a.) Tending to distribute or be distributed; that distributes; distributive.

ditionarynoun (n.) A subject; a tributary.
 adjective (a.) Under rule; subject; tributary.

diversorynoun (n.) A wayside inn.
 adjective (a.) Serving or tending to divert; also, distinguishing.

divinatoryadjective (a.) Professing, or relating to, divination.

divisionaryadjective (a.) Divisional.