First Names Rhyming GORLOIS
English Words Rhyming GORLOIS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GORLOİS AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GORLOİS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (orlois) - English Words That Ends with orlois:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (rlois) - English Words That Ends with rlois:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (lois) - English Words That Ends with lois:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ois) - English Words That Ends with ois:
albigeois | noun (n. pl.) A sect of reformers opposed to the church of Rome in the 12th centuries. |
allantois | noun (n.) Alt. of Allantoid |
avoirdupois | noun (n.) Goods sold by weight. |
| noun (n.) Avoirdupois weight. |
| noun (n.) Weight; heaviness; as, a woman of much avoirdupois. |
bourgeois | noun (n.) A size of type between long primer and brevier. See Type. |
| noun (n.) A man of middle rank in society; one of the shopkeeping class. |
| adjective (a.) Characteristic of the middle class, as in France. |
burgeois | noun (n.) See 1st Bourgeois. |
| noun (n.) A burgess; a citizen. See 2d Bourgeois. |
chamois | noun (n.) A small species of antelope (Rupicapra tragus), living on the loftiest mountain ridges of Europe, as the Alps, Pyrenees, etc. It possesses remarkable agility, and is a favorite object of chase. |
| noun (n.) A soft leather made from the skin of the chamois, or from sheepskin, etc.; -- called also chamois leather, and chammy or shammy leather. See Shammy. |
crois | noun (n.) See Cross, n. |
erminois | noun (n.) See Note under Ermine, n., 4. |
illinois | noun (n.sing. & pl.) A tribe of North American Indians, which formerly occupied the region between the Wabash and Mississippi rivers. |
iroquois | noun (n. sing. & pl.) A powerful and warlike confederacy of Indian tribes, formerly inhabiting Central New York and constituting most of the Five Nations. Also, any Indian of the Iroquois tribes. |
patois | noun (n.) A dialect peculiar to the illiterate classes; a provincial form of speech. |
shamois | noun (n.) Alt. of Shamoy |
tournois | noun (n.) A former French money of account worth 20 sous, or a franc. It was thus called in distinction from the Paris livre, which contained 25 sous. |
turkois | noun (n. & a.) Turquoise. |
turquois | noun (n.) A hydrous phosphate of alumina containing a little copper; calaite. It has a blue, or bluish green, color, and usually occurs in reniform masses with a botryoidal surface. |
travois | noun (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. |
vaudois | noun (n. sing. & pl.) An inhabitant, or the inhabitants, of the Swiss canton of Vaud. |
| noun (n. sing. & pl.) A modern name of the Waldenses. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GORLOİS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (gorloi) - Words That Begins with gorloi:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (gorlo) - Words That Begins with gorlo:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (gorl) - Words That Begins with gorl:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (gor) - Words That Begins with gor:
goracco | noun (n.) A paste prepared from tobacco, and smoked in hookahs in Western India. |
goral | noun (n.) An Indian goat antelope (Nemorhedus goral), resembling the chamois. |
goramy | noun (n.) Same as Gourami. |
gorce | noun (n.) A pool of water to keep fish in; a wear. |
gorcock | noun (n.) The moor cock, or red grouse. See Grouse. |
gorcrow | noun (n.) The carrion crow; -- called also gercrow. |
gord | noun (n.) An instrument of gaming; a sort of dice. |
gordiacea | noun (n. pl.) A division of nematoid worms, including the hairworms or hair eels (Gordius and Mermis). See Gordius, and Illustration in Appendix. |
gordian | noun (n.) One of the Gordiacea. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to Gordius, king of Phrygia, or to a knot tied by him; hence, intricate; complicated; inextricable. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Gordiacea. |
gordius | noun (n.) A genus of long, slender, nematoid worms, parasitic in insects until near maturity, when they leave the insect, and live in water, in which they deposit their eggs; -- called also hair eel, hairworm, and hair snake, from the absurd, but common and widely diffused, notion that they are metamorphosed horsehairs. |
gore | noun (n.) Dirt; mud. |
| noun (n.) Blood; especially, blood that after effusion has become thick or clotted. |
| verb (v.) A wedgeshaped or triangular piece of cloth, canvas, etc., sewed into a garment, sail, etc., to give greater width at a particular part. |
| verb (v.) A small traingular piece of land. |
| verb (v.) One of the abatements. It is made of two curved lines, meeting in an acute angle in the fesse point. |
| verb (v. t.) To pierce or wound, as with a horn; to penetrate with a pointed instrument, as a spear; to stab. |
| verb (v. t.) To cut in a traingular form; to piece with a gore; to provide with a gore; as, to gore an apron. |
goring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gore |
| noun (n.) Alt. of Goring cloth |
gorebill | noun (n.) The garfish. |
gorfly | noun (n.) A dung fly. |
gorge | noun (n.) The throat; the gullet; the canal by which food passes to the stomach. |
| noun (n.) A narrow passage or entrance |
| noun (n.) A defile between mountains. |
| noun (n.) The entrance into a bastion or other outwork of a fort; -- usually synonymous with rear. See Illust. of Bastion. |
| noun (n.) That which is gorged or swallowed, especially by a hawk or other fowl. |
| noun (n.) A filling or choking of a passage or channel by an obstruction; as, an ice gorge in a river. |
| noun (n.) A concave molding; a cavetto. |
| noun (n.) The groove of a pulley. |
| noun (n.) To swallow; especially, to swallow with greediness, or in large mouthfuls or quantities. |
| noun (n.) To glut; to fill up to the throat; to satiate. |
| noun (n.) A primitive device used instead of a fishhook, consisting of an object easy to be swallowed but difficult to be ejected or loosened, as a piece of bone or stone pointed at each end and attached in the middle to a line. |
| verb (v. i.) To eat greedily and to satiety. |
gorging | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gorge |
gorged | adjective (a.) Having a gorge or throat. |
| adjective (a.) Bearing a coronet or ring about the neck. |
| adjective (a.) Glutted; fed to the full. |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Gorge |
gorgelet | noun (n.) A small gorget, as of a humming bird. |
gorgeous | noun (n.) Imposing through splendid or various colors; showy; fine; magnificent. |
gorgerin | noun (n.) In some columns, that part of the capital between the termination of the shaft and the annulet of the echinus, or the space between two neck moldings; -- called also neck of the capital, and hypotrachelium. See Illust. of Column. |
gorget | noun (n.) A piece of armor, whether of chain mail or of plate, defending the throat and upper part of the breast, and forming a part of the double breastplate of the 14th century. |
| noun (n.) A piece of plate armor covering the same parts and worn over the buff coat in the 17th century, and without other steel armor. |
| noun (n.) A small ornamental plate, usually crescent-shaped, and of gilded copper, formerly hung around the neck of officers in full uniform in some modern armies. |
| noun (n.) A ruff worn by women. |
| noun (n.) A cutting instrument used in lithotomy. |
| noun (n.) A grooved instrunent used in performing various operations; -- called also blunt gorget. |
| noun (n.) A crescent-shaped, colored patch on the neck of a bird or mammal. |
gorgon | noun (n.) One of three fabled sisters, Stheno, Euryale, and Medusa, with snaky hair and of terrific aspect, the sight of whom turned the beholder to stone. The name is particularly given to Medusa. |
| noun (n.) Anything very ugly or horrid. |
| noun (n.) The brindled gnu. See Gnu. |
| adjective (a.) Like a Gorgon; very ugly or terrific; as, a Gorgon face. |
gorgonacea | noun (n. pl.) See Gorgoniacea. |
gorgonean | adjective (a.) See Gorgonian, 1. |
gorgoneion | noun (n.) A mask carved in imitation of a Gorgon's head. |
gorgonia | noun (n.) A genus of Gorgoniacea, formerly very extensive, but now restricted to such species as the West Indian sea fan (Gorgonia flabellum), sea plume (G. setosa), and other allied species having a flexible, horny axis. |
| noun (n.) Any slender branched gorgonian. |
gorgoniacea | noun (n. pl.) One of the principal divisions of Alcyonaria, including those forms which have a firm and usually branched axis, covered with a porous crust, or c/nenchyma, in which the polyp cells are situated. |
gorgonian | noun (n.) One of the Gorgoniacea. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a Gorgon; terrifying into stone; terrific. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Gorgoniacea; as, gorgonian coral. |
gorhen | noun (n.) The female of the gorcock. |
gorilla | noun (n.) A large, arboreal, anthropoid ape of West Africa. It is larger than a man, and is remarkable for its massive skeleton and powerful muscles, which give it enormous strength. In some respects its anatomy, more than that of any other ape, except the chimpanzee, resembles that of man. |
goring cloth | noun (n.) A piece of canvas cut obliquely to widen a sail at the foot. |
gorm | noun (n.) Axle grease. See Gome. |
| verb (v. t.) To daub, as the hands or clothing, with gorm; to daub with anything sticky. |
gorma | noun (n.) The European cormorant. |
gormand | noun (n.) A greedy or ravenous eater; a luxurious feeder; a gourmand. |
| adjective (a.) Gluttonous; voracious. |
gormander | noun (n.) See Gormand, n. |
gormandism | noun (n.) Gluttony. |
gormandizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Gormandize |
gormandizer | noun (n.) A greedy, voracious eater; a gormand; a glutton. |
gorse | noun (n.) Furze. See Furze. |
gory | adjective (a.) Covered with gore or clotted blood. |
| adjective (a.) Bloody; murderous. |
gorgonzola | noun (n.) A kind of Italian pressed milk cheese; -- so called from a village near Milan. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GORLOİS:
English Words which starts with 'gor' and ends with 'ois':
English Words which starts with 'go' and ends with 'is':
gomphiasis | noun (n.) A disease of the teeth, which causes them to loosen and fall out of their sockets. |
gomphosis | noun (n.) A form of union or immovable articulation where a hard part is received into the cavity of a bone, as the teeth into the jaws. |