First Names Rhyming ANCENNED
English Words Rhyming ANCENNED
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ANCENNED AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ANCENNED (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (ncenned) - English Words That Ends with ncenned:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (cenned) - English Words That Ends with cenned:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (enned) - English Words That Ends with enned:
penned | adjective (a.) Winged; having plumes. |
| adjective (a.) Written with a pen; composed. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Pen |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Pen |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (nned) - English Words That Ends with nned:
chinned | adjective (a.) Having a chin; -- used chiefly in compounds; as, short-chinned. |
finned | adjective (a.) Having a fin, or fins, or anything resembling a fin. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Fin |
japanned | adjective (a.) Treated, or coated, with varnish in the Japanese manner. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Japan |
tinned | adjective (a.) Covered, or plated, with tin; as, a tinned roof; tinned iron. |
| adjective (a.) Packed in tin cases; canned; as, tinned meats. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Tin |
twinned | adjective (a.) Composed of parts united according to a law of twinning. See Twin, n., 4. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Twin |
unbedinned | adjective (a.) Not filled with din. |
undermanned | adjective (a.) Insufficiently furnished with men; short-handed. |
unforeskinned | adjective (a.) Deprived of the foreskin; circumcised. |
unmanned | adjective (a.) Deprived of manly qualities; deficient in vigor, strength, courage, etc.; weak; effeminate. |
| adjective (a.) Not tamed; not made familiar with, or subject to, man; -- also used figuratively. |
| adjective (a.) Not furnished with men; as, an unmanned ship. |
wanned | adjective (a.) Made wan, or pale. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ned) - English Words That Ends with ned:
abandoned | adjective (a.) Forsaken, deserted. |
| adjective (a.) Self-abandoned, or given up to vice; extremely wicked, or sinning without restraint; irreclaimably wicked ; as, an abandoned villain. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Abandon |
acorned | adjective (a.) Furnished or loaded with acorns. |
| adjective (a.) Fed or filled with acorns. |
affectioned | adjective (a.) Disposed. |
| adjective (a.) Affected; conceited. |
affined | adjective (a.) Joined in affinity or by any tie. |
aforementioned | adjective (a.) Previously mentioned; before-mentioned. |
aproned | adjective (a.) Wearing an apron. |
awned | adjective (a.) Furnished with an awn, or long bristle-shaped tip; bearded. |
backboned | adjective (a.) Vertebrate. |
ballooned | adjective (a.) Swelled out like a balloon. |
basined | adjective (a.) Inclosed in a basin. |
bastioned | adjective (a.) Furnished with a bastion; having bastions. |
bicorned | adjective (a.) Alt. of Bicornous |
boned | adjective (a.) Having (such) bones; -- used in composition; as, big-boned; strong-boned. |
| adjective (a.) Deprived of bones; as, boned turkey or codfish. |
| adjective (a.) Manured with bone; as, boned land. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Bone |
brained | adjective (p.a.) Supplied with brains. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Brain |
brawned | adjective (a.) Brawny; strong; muscular. |
burned | adjective (p. p. & a.) See Burnt. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Burn |
| (p. p.) Burnished. |
buskined | adjective (a.) Wearing buskins. |
| adjective (a.) Trodden by buskins; pertaining to tragedy. |
campaned | adjective (a.) Furnished with, or bearing, campanes, or bells. |
caned | adjective (a.) Filled with white flakes; mothery; -- said vinegar when containing mother. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Cane |
cannoned | adjective (a.) Furnished with cannon. |
cantoned | adjective (a.) Having a charge in each of the four corners; -- said of a cross on a shield, and also of the shield itself. |
| adjective (a.) Having the angles marked by, or decorated with, projecting moldings or small columns; as, a cantoned pier or pilaster. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Canton |
caretuned | adjective (a.) Weary; mournful. |
carnationed | adjective (a.) Having a flesh color. |
casehardened | adjective (a.) Having the surface hardened, as iron tools. |
| adjective (a.) Hardened against, or insusceptible to, good influences; rendered callous by persistence in wrongdoing or resistance of good influences; -- said of persons. |
caverned | adjective (a.) Containing caverns. |
| adjective (a.) Living in a cavern. |
chastened | adjective (a.) Corrected; disciplined; refined; purified; toned down. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Chasten |
chevroned | adjective (p. a.) Having a chevron; decorated with an ornamental figure of a zigzag from. |
chined | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or having, a chine, or backbone; -- used in composition. |
| adjective (a.) Broken in the back. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Chine |
columned | adjective (a.) Having columns. |
combined | adjective (a.) United closely; confederated; chemically united. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Combine |
complexioned | adjective (a.) Having (such) a complexion; -- used in composition; as, a dark-complexioned or a ruddy-complexioned person. |
condemned | adjective (a.) Pronounced to be wrong, guilty, worthless, or forfeited; adjudged or sentenced to punishment, destruction, or confiscation. |
| adjective (a.) Used for condemned persons. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Condemn |
conditioned | adjective (a.) Surrounded; circumstanced; in a certain state or condition, as of property or health; as, a well conditioned man. |
| adjective (a.) Having, or known under or by, conditions or relations; not independent; not absolute. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Condition |
conjoined | adjective (a.) Joined together or touching. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Conjoin |
consanguined | adjective (a.) Of kin blood; related. |
constrained | adjective (a.) Marked by constraint; not free; not voluntary; embarrassed; as, a constrained manner; a constrained tone. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Constrain |
contagioned | adjective (a.) Affected by contagion. |
conversationed | adjective (a.) Acquainted with manners and deportment; behaved. |
corsned | noun (n.) The morsel of execration; a species of ordeal consisting in the eating of a piece of bread consecrated by imprecation. If the suspected person ate it freely, he was pronounced innocent; but if it stuck in his throat, it was considered as a proof of his guilt. |
crined | adjective (a.) Having the hair of a different tincture from the rest of the body; as, a charge crined of a red tincture. |
crossgrained | adjective (a.) Having the grain or fibers run diagonally, or more or less transversely an irregularly, so as to interfere with splitting or planing. |
| adjective (a.) Perverse; untractable; contrary. |
crowned | adjective (p. p. & a.) Having or wearing a crown; surmounted, invested, or adorned, with a crown, wreath, garland, etc.; honored; rewarded; completed; consummated; perfected. |
| adjective (p. p. & a.) Great; excessive; supreme. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Crown |
damned | adjective (a.) Sentenced to punishment in a future state; condemned; consigned to perdition. |
| adjective (a.) Hateful; detestable; abominable. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Damn |
declined | adjective (a.) Declinate. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Decline |
determined | adjective (a.) Decided; resolute. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Determine |
diaphaned | adjective (a.) Transparent or translucent. |
dimensioned | adjective (a.) Having dimensions. |
disdained | adjective (a.) Disdainful. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Disdain |
disenchained | adjective (a.) Freed from restraint; unrestrained. |
disimpassioned | adjective (a.) Free from warmth of passion or feeling. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ANCENNED (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (ancenne) - Words That Begins with ancenne:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (ancenn) - Words That Begins with ancenn:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (ancen) - Words That Begins with ancen:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (ance) - Words That Begins with ance:
ancestor | noun (n.) One from whom a person is descended, whether on the father's or mother's side, at any distance of time; a progenitor; a fore father. |
| noun (n.) An earlier type; a progenitor; as, this fossil animal is regarded as the ancestor of the horse. |
| noun (n.) One from whom an estate has descended; -- the correlative of heir. |
ancestorial | adjective (a.) Ancestral. |
ancestral | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, derived from, or possessed by, an ancestor or ancestors; as, an ancestral estate. |
ancestress | noun (n.) A female ancestor. |
ancestry | noun (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. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (anc) - Words That Begins with anc:
anchor | noun (n.) A iron instrument which is attached to a ship by a cable (rope or chain), and which, being cast overboard, lays hold of the earth by a fluke or hook and thus retains the ship in a particular station. |
| noun (n.) Any instrument or contrivance serving a purpose like that of a ship's anchor, as an arrangement of timber to hold a dam fast; a contrivance to hold the end of a bridge cable, or other similar part; a contrivance used by founders to hold the core of a mold in place. |
| noun (n.) Fig.: That which gives stability or security; that on which we place dependence for safety. |
| noun (n.) An emblem of hope. |
| noun (n.) A metal tie holding adjoining parts of a building together. |
| noun (n.) Carved work, somewhat resembling an anchor or arrowhead; -- a part of the ornaments of certain moldings. It is seen in the echinus, or egg-and-anchor (called also egg-and-dart, egg-and-tongue) ornament. |
| noun (n.) One of the anchor-shaped spicules of certain sponges; also, one of the calcareous spinules of certain Holothurians, as in species of Synapta. |
| noun (n.) An anchoret. |
| verb (v. t.) To place at anchor; to secure by an anchor; as, to anchor a ship. |
| verb (v. t.) To fix or fasten; to fix in a stable condition; as, to anchor the cables of a suspension bridge. |
| verb (v. i.) To cast anchor; to come to anchor; as, our ship (or the captain) anchored in the stream. |
| verb (v. i.) To stop; to fix or rest. |
anchoring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Anchor |
anchorable | adjective (a.) Fit for anchorage. |
anchorage | noun (n.) The act of anchoring, or the condition of lying at anchor. |
| noun (n.) A place suitable for anchoring or where ships anchor; a hold for an anchor. |
| noun (n.) The set of anchors belonging to a ship. |
| noun (n.) Something which holds like an anchor; a hold; as, the anchorages of the Brooklyn Bridge. |
| noun (n.) Something on which one may depend for security; ground of trust. |
| noun (n.) A toll for anchoring; anchorage duties. |
| noun (n.) Abode of an anchoret. |
anchorate | adjective (a.) Anchor-shaped. |
anchored | adjective (a.) Held by an anchor; at anchor; held safely; as, an anchored bark; also, shaped like an anchor; forked; as, an anchored tongue. |
| adjective (a.) Having the extremities turned back, like the flukes of an anchor; as, an anchored cross. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Anchor |
anchoress | noun (n.) A female anchoret. |
anchoret | noun (n.) Alt. of Anchorite |
anchorite | noun (n.) One who renounces the world and secludes himself, usually for religious reasons; a hermit; a recluse. |
| noun (n.) Same as Anchoret. |
anchoretic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Anchoretical |
anchoretical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to an anchoret or hermit; after the manner of an anchoret. |
anchoretish | adjective (a.) Hermitlike. |
anchoretism | noun (n.) The practice or mode of life of an anchoret. |
anchoritess | noun (n.) An anchoress. |
anchorless | adjective (a.) Without an anchor or stay. Hence: Drifting; unsettled. |
anchovy | noun (n.) A small fish, about three inches in length, of the Herring family (Engraulis encrasicholus), caught in vast numbers in the Mediterranean, and pickled for exportation. The name is also applied to several allied species. |
anchusin | noun (n.) A resinoid coloring matter obtained from alkanet root. |
anchylosing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Anchylose |
anchylosis | noun (n.) Alt. of Ankylosis |
anchylotic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to anchylosis. |
ancient | noun (n.) Those who lived in former ages, as opposed to the moderns. |
| noun (n.) An aged man; a patriarch. Hence: A governor; a ruler; a person of influence. |
| noun (n.) A senior; an elder; a predecessor. |
| noun (n.) One of the senior members of the Inns of Court or of Chancery. |
| noun (n.) An ensign or flag. |
| noun (n.) The bearer of a flag; an ensign. |
| adjective (a.) Old; that happened or existed in former times, usually at a great distance of time; belonging to times long past; specifically applied to the times before the fall of the Roman empire; -- opposed to modern; as, ancient authors, literature, history; ancient days. |
| adjective (a.) Old; that has been of long duration; of long standing; of great age; as, an ancient forest; an ancient castle. |
| adjective (a.) Known for a long time, or from early times; -- opposed to recent or new; as, the ancient continent. |
| adjective (a.) Dignified, like an aged man; magisterial; venerable. |
| adjective (a.) Experienced; versed. |
| adjective (a.) Former; sometime. |
ancientness | noun (n.) The quality of being ancient; antiquity; existence from old times. |
ancientry | noun (n.) Antiquity; what is ancient. |
| noun (n.) Old age; also, old people. |
| noun (n.) Ancient lineage; ancestry; dignity of birth. |
ancienty | noun (n.) Age; antiquity. |
| noun (n.) Seniority. |
ancile | noun (n.) The sacred shield of the Romans, said to have-fallen from heaven in the reign of Numa. It was the palladium of Rome. |
ancillary | adjective (a.) Subservient or subordinate, like a handmaid; auxiliary. |
ancille | noun (n.) A maidservant; a handmaid. |
ancipital | adjective (a.) Alt. of Ancipitous |
ancipitous | adjective (a.) Two-edged instead of round; -- said of certain flattened stems, as those of blue grass, and rarely also of leaves. |
ancistroid | adjective (a.) Hook-shaped. |
ancle | noun (n.) See Ankle. |
ancome | noun (n.) A small ulcerous swelling, coming suddenly; also, a whitlow. |
ancon | noun (n.) The olecranon, or the elbow. |
| noun (n.) Alt. of Ancone |
ancone | noun (n.) The corner or quoin of a wall, cross-beam, or rafter. |
| noun (n.) A bracket supporting a cornice; a console. |
anconal | adjective (a.) Alt. of Anconeal |
anconeal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the ancon or elbow. |
anconeus | noun (n.) A muscle of the elbow and forearm. |
anconoid | adjective (a.) Elbowlike; anconal. |
ancony | noun (n.) A piece of malleable iron, wrought into the shape of a bar in the middle, but unwrought at the ends. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ANCENNED:
English Words which starts with 'anc' and ends with 'ned':
English Words which starts with 'an' and ends with 'ed':
angled | adjective (a.) Having an angle or angles; -- used in compounds; as, right-angled, many-angled, etc. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Angle |
angulated | adjective (a.) Having angles or corners; angled; as, angulate leaves. |
anhungered | adjective (a.) Ahungered; longing. |
animated | adjective (a.) Endowed with life; full of life or spirit; indicating animation; lively; vigorous. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Animate |
aniseed | noun (n.) The seed of the anise; also, a cordial prepared from it. |
ankled | adjective (a.) Having ankles; -- used in composition; as, well-ankled. |
annodated | adjective (a.) Curved somewhat in the form of the letter S. |
annulated | adjective (a.) Furnished with, or composed of, rings; ringed; surrounded by rings of color. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Annulata. |
anomaliped | noun (n.) One of a group of perching birds, having the middle toe more or less united to the outer and inner ones. |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Anomalipede |
ansated | adjective (a.) Having a handle. |
anserated | adjective (a.) Having the extremities terminate in the heads of eagles, lions, etc.; as, an anserated cross. |
antimoniated | adjective (a.) Combined or prepared with antimony; as, antimoniated tartar. |
antimoniureted | adjective (a.) Combined with or containing antimony; as, antimoniureted hydrogen. |
antiquated | adjective (a.) Grown old. Hence: Bygone; obsolete; out of use; old-fashioned; as, an antiquated law. |
antlered | adjective (a.) Furnished with antlers. |
andromed | noun (n.) A meteor appearing to radiate from a point in the constellation Andromeda, -- whence the name. |