First Names Rhyming GRYFFLET
English Words Rhyming GRYFFLET
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GRYFFLET AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GRYFFLET (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (ryfflet) - English Words That Ends with ryfflet:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (yfflet) - English Words That Ends with yfflet:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (fflet) - English Words That Ends with fflet:
offlet | noun (n.) A pipe to let off water. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (flet) - English Words That Ends with flet:
camonflet | noun (n.) A small mine, sometimes formed in the wall or side of an enemy's gallery, to blow in the earth and cut off the retreat of the miners. |
leaflet | noun (n.) A little leaf; also, a little printed leaf or a tract. |
| noun (n.) One of the divisions of a compound leaf; a foliole. |
| noun (n.) A leaflike organ or part; as, a leaflet of the gills of fishes. |
rooflet | noun (n.) A small roof, covering, or shelter. |
reflet | noun (n.) Luster; special brilliancy of surface; -- used esp. in ceramics to denote the peculiar metallic brilliancy seen in lustered pottery such as majolica; as, silver reflet; gold reflet. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (let) - English Words That Ends with let:
aglet | noun (n.) Alt. of Aiglet |
aiglet | noun (n.) A tag of a lace or of the points, braids, or cords formerly used in dress. They were sometimes formed into small images. Hence, "aglet baby" (Shak.), an aglet image. |
| noun (n.) A round white staylace. |
| noun (n.) Same as Aglet. |
aigulet | noun (n.) See Aglet. |
amulet | noun (n.) An ornament, gem, or scroll, or a package containing a relic, etc., worn as a charm or preservative against evils or mischief, such as diseases and witchcraft, and generally inscribed with mystic forms or characters. [Also used figuratively.] |
angelet | noun (n.) A small gold coin formerly current in England; a half angel. |
anklet | noun (n.) An ornament or a fetter for the ankle; an ankle ring. |
annulet | noun (n.) A little ring. |
| noun (n.) A small, flat fillet, encircling a column, etc., used by itself, or with other moldings. It is used, several times repeated, under the Doric capital. |
| noun (n.) A little circle borne as a charge. |
| noun (n.) A narrow circle of some distinct color on a surface or round an organ. |
areolet | noun (n.) A small inclosed area; esp. one of the small spaces on the wings of insects, circumscribed by the veins. |
armlet | noun (n.) A small arm; as, an armlet of the sea. |
| noun (n.) An arm ring; a bracelet for the upper arm. |
| noun (n.) Armor for the arm. |
ballet | noun (n.) An artistic dance performed as a theatrical entertainment, or an interlude, by a number of persons, usually women. Sometimes, a scene accompanied by pantomime and dancing. |
| noun (n.) The company of persons who perform the ballet. |
| noun (n.) A light part song, or madrigal, with a fa la burden or chorus, -- most common with the Elizabethan madrigal composers. |
| noun (n.) A bearing in coats of arms, representing one or more balls, which are denominated bezants, plates, etc., according to color. |
bandelet | noun (n.) Alt. of Bandlet |
bandlet | noun (n.) A small band or fillet; any little band or flat molding, compassing a column, like a ring. |
| noun (n.) Same as Bandelet. |
barillet | noun (n.) A little cask, or something resembling one. |
barrulet | noun (n.) A diminutive of the bar, having one fourth its width. |
batlet | noun (n.) A short bat for beating clothes in washing them; -- called also batler, batling staff, batting staff. |
beamlet | noun (n.) A small beam of light. |
bendlet | noun (n.) A narrow bend, esp. one half the width of the bend. |
billet | noun (n.) A small paper; a note; a short letter. |
| noun (n.) A ticket from a public officer directing soldiers at what house to lodge; as, a billet of residence. |
| noun (n.) A small stick of wood, as for firewood. |
| noun (n.) A short bar of metal, as of gold or iron. |
| noun (n.) An ornament in Norman work, resembling a billet of wood either square or round. |
| noun (n.) A strap which enters a buckle. |
| noun (n.) A loop which receives the end of a buckled strap. |
| noun (n.) A bearing in the form of an oblong rectangle. |
| noun (n.) Quarters or place to which one is assigned, as by a billet or ticket; berth; position. Also used fig. |
| verb (v. t.) To direct, by a ticket or note, where to lodge. Hence: To quarter, or place in lodgings, as soldiers in private houses. |
birdlet | noun (n.) A little bird; a nestling. |
blet | noun (n.) A form of decay in fruit which is overripe. |
| verb (v. i.) To decay internally when overripe; -- said of fruit. |
bockelet | noun (n.) A kind of long-winged hawk; -- called also bockerel, and bockeret. |
booklet | noun (n.) A little book. |
bracelet | noun (n.) An ornamental band or ring, for the wrist or the arm; in modern times, an ornament encircling the wrist, worn by women or girls. |
| noun (n.) A piece of defensive armor for the arm. |
bractlet | noun (n.) A bract on the stalk of a single flower, which is itself on a main stalk that support several flowers. |
branchlet | noun (n.) A little branch; a twig. |
brooklet | noun (n.) A small brook. |
budlet | noun (n.) A little bud springing from a parent bud. |
bulblet | noun (n.) A small bulb, either produced on a larger bulb, or on some aerial part of a plant, as in the axils of leaves in the tiger lily, or replacing the flowers in some kinds of onion. |
bullet | noun (n.) A small ball. |
| noun (n.) A missile, usually of lead, and round or elongated in form, to be discharged from a rifle, musket, pistol, or other small firearm. |
| noun (n.) A cannon ball. |
| noun (n.) The fetlock of a horse. |
cablet | noun (n.) A little cable less than ten inches in circumference. |
cabriolet | noun (n.) A one-horse carriage with two seats and a calash top. |
cacolet | noun (n.) A chair, litter, or other contrivance fitted to the back or pack saddle of a mule for carrying travelers in mountainous districts, or for the transportation of the sick and wounded of an army. |
callet | noun (n.) A trull or prostitute; a scold or gossip. |
| verb (v. i.) To rail or scold. |
camblet | noun (n.) See Camlet. |
camlet | noun (n.) A woven fabric originally made of camel's hair, now chiefly of goat's hair and silk, or of wool and cotton. |
cantlet | noun (n.) A piece; a fragment; a corner. |
capellet | noun (n.) A swelling, like a wen, on the point of the elbow (or the heel of the hock) of a horse, caused probably by bruises in lying down. |
capulet | noun (n.) Same as Capellet. |
castlet | noun (n.) A small castle. |
chainlet | noun (n.) A small chain. |
chalet | noun (n.) A herdsman's hut in the mountains of Switzerland. |
| noun (n.) A summer cottage or country house in the Swiss mountains; any country house built in the style of the Swiss cottages. |
chamlet | noun (n.) See Camlet. |
chapelet | noun (n.) A pair of straps, with stirrups, joined at the top and fastened to the pommel or the frame of the saddle, after they have been adjusted to the convenience of the rider. |
| noun (n.) A kind of chain pump, or dredging machine. |
chaplet | noun (n.) A garland or wreath to be worn on the head. |
| noun (n.) A string of beads, or part of a string, used by Roman Catholic in praying; a third of a rosary, or fifty beads. |
| noun (n.) A small molding, carved into beads, pearls, olives, etc. |
| noun (n.) A chapelet. See Chapelet, 1. |
| noun (n.) A bent piece of sheet iron, or a pin with thin plates on its ends, for holding a core in place in the mold. |
| noun (n.) A tuft of feathers on a peacock's head. |
| noun (n.) A small chapel or shrine. |
| verb (v. t.) To adorn with a chaplet or with flowers. |
chatelet | noun (n.) A little castle. |
circlet | noun (n.) A little circle; esp., an ornament for the person, having the form of a circle; that which encircles, as a ring, a bracelet, or a headband. |
| noun (n.) A round body; an orb. |
| noun (n.) A circular piece of wood put under a dish at table. |
circulet | noun (n.) A circlet. |
cloudlet | noun (n.) A little cloud. |
collet | noun (n.) A small collar or neckband. |
| noun (n.) A small metal ring; a small collar fastened on an arbor; as, the collet on the balance arbor of a watch; a small socket on a stem, for holding a drill. |
| noun (n.) The part of a ring containing the bezel in which the stone is set. |
| noun (n.) The flat table at the base of a brilliant. See Illust. of Brilliant. |
| () An inferior church servant. [Obs.] See Acolyte. |
corollet | noun (n.) A floret in an aggregate flower. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GRYFFLET (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (gryffle) - Words That Begins with gryffle:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (gryffl) - Words That Begins with gryffl:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (gryff) - Words That Begins with gryff:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (gryf) - Words That Begins with gryf:
gryfon | noun (n.) See Griffin. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (gry) - Words That Begins with gry:
gry | noun (n.) A measure equal to one tenth of a line. |
| noun (n.) Anything very small, or of little value. |
gryllus | noun (n.) A genus of insects including the common crickets. |
grype | noun (n.) A vulture; the griffin. |
| verb (v. t.) To gripe. |
gryphaea | noun (n.) A genus of cretaceous fossil shells allied to the oyster. |
gryphite | noun (n.) A shell of the genus Gryphea. |
gryphon | noun (n.) The griffin vulture. |
grysbok | noun (n.) A small South African antelope (Neotragus melanotis). It is speckled with gray and chestnut, above; the under parts are reddish fawn. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GRYFFLET:
English Words which starts with 'gry' and ends with 'let':
English Words which starts with 'gr' and ends with 'et':
greenlet | noun (n.) l. (Zool.) One of numerous species of small American singing birds, of the genus Vireo, as the solitary, or blue-headed (Vireo solitarius); the brotherly-love (V. Philadelphicus); the warbling greenlet (V. gilvus); the yellow-throated greenlet (V. flavifrons) and others. See Vireo. |
| noun (n.) Any species of Cyclorhis, a genus of tropical American birds allied to the tits. |
greet | noun (n.) Mourning. |
| noun (n.) Greeting. |
| adjective (a.) Great. |
| verb (v. i.) To weep; to cry; to lament. |
| verb (v. t.) To address with salutations or expressions of kind wishes; to salute; to hail; to welcome; to accost with friendship; to pay respects or compliments to, either personally or through the intervention of another, or by writing or token. |
| verb (v. t.) To come upon, or meet, as with something that makes the heart glad. |
| verb (v. t.) To accost; to address. |
| verb (v. i.) To meet and give salutations. |
gret | adjective (a.) Alt. of Grete |
grindlet | noun (n.) A small drain. |
grivet | noun (n.) A monkey of the upper Nile and Abyssinia (Cercopithecus griseo-viridis), having the upper parts dull green, the lower parts white, the hands, ears, and face black. It was known to the ancient Egyptians. Called also tota. |
gromet | noun (n.) Same as Grommet. |
grommet | noun (n.) A ring formed by twisting on itself a single strand of an unlaid rope; also, a metallic eyelet in or for a sail or a mailbag. Sometimes written grummet. |
| noun (n.) A ring of rope used as a wad to hold a cannon ball in place. |