First Names Rhyming ERRAPEL
English Words Rhyming ERRAPEL
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ERRAPEL AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ERRAPEL (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (rrapel) - English Words That Ends with rrapel:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (rapel) - English Words That Ends with rapel:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (apel) - English Words That Ends with apel:
antechapel | noun (n.) The outer part of the west end of a collegiate or other chapel. |
capel | noun (n.) Alt. of Caple |
| noun (n.) A composite stone (quartz, schorl, and hornblende) in the walls of tin and copper lodes. |
chapel | noun (n.) A subordinate place of worship |
| noun (n.) a small church, often a private foundation, as for a memorial |
| noun (n.) a small building attached to a church |
| noun (n.) a room or recess in a church, containing an altar. |
| noun (n.) A place of worship not connected with a church; as, the chapel of a palace, hospital, or prison. |
| noun (n.) In England, a place of worship used by dissenters from the Established Church; a meetinghouse. |
| noun (n.) A choir of singers, or an orchestra, attached to the court of a prince or nobleman. |
| noun (n.) A printing office, said to be so called because printing was first carried on in England in a chapel near Westminster Abbey. |
| noun (n.) An association of workmen in a printing office. |
| verb (v. t.) To deposit or inter in a chapel; to enshrine. |
| verb (v. t.) To cause (a ship taken aback in a light breeze) so to turn or make a circuit as to recover, without bracing the yards, the same tack on which she had been sailing. |
lapel | noun (n.) That part of a garment which is turned back; specifically, the lap, or fold, of the front of a coat in continuation of collar. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (pel) - English Words That Ends with pel:
appel | noun (n.) A tap or stamp of the foot as a warning of intent to attack; -- called also attack. |
carpel | noun (n.) Alt. of Carpellum |
coppel | noun (n. & v.) See Cupel. |
cupel | noun (n.) A shallow porous cup, used in refining precious metals, commonly made of bone ashes (phosphate of lime). |
| verb (v. t.) To refine by means of a cupel. |
drupel | noun (n.) Alt. of Drupelet |
estoppel | noun (n.) A stop; an obstruction or bar to one's alleging or denying a fact contrary to his own previous action, allegation, or denial; an admission, by words or conduct, which induces another to purchase rights, against which the party making such admission can not take a position inconsistent with the admission. |
| noun (n.) The agency by which the law excludes evidence to dispute certain admissions, which the policy of the law treats as indisputable. |
frampel | adjective (a.) Alt. of Frampoid |
gospel | adjective (a.) Accordant with, or relating to, the gospel; evangelical; as, gospel righteousness. |
| verb (v.) Glad tidings; especially, the good news concerning Christ, the Kingdom of God, and salvation. |
| verb (v.) One of the four narratives of the life and death of Jesus Christ, written by Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John. |
| verb (v.) A selection from one of the gospels, for use in a religious service; as, the gospel for the day. |
| verb (v.) Any system of religious doctrine; sometimes, any system of political doctrine or social philosophy; as, this political gospel. |
| verb (v.) Anything propounded or accepted as infallibly true; as, they took his words for gospel. |
| verb (v. t.) To instruct in the gospel. |
rappel | noun (n.) The beat of the drum to call soldiers to arms. |
scalpel | noun (n.) A small knife with a thin, keen blade, -- used by surgeons, and in dissecting. |
stipel | noun (n.) The stipule of a leaflet. |
tetracarpel | adjective (a.) Composed of four carpels. |
tripel | noun (n.) Same as Tripoli. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ERRAPEL (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (errape) - Words That Begins with errape:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (errap) - Words That Begins with errap:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (erra) - Words That Begins with erra:
errable | adjective (a.) Liable to error; fallible. |
errableness | noun (n.) Liability to error. |
errabund | adjective (a.) Erratic. |
errancy | noun (n.) A wandering; state of being in error. |
errand | noun (n.) A special business intrusted to a messenger; something to be told or done by one sent somewhere for the purpose; often, a verbal message; a commission; as, the servant was sent on an errand; to do an errand. Also, one's purpose in going anywhere. |
errant | noun (n.) One who wanders about. |
| adjective (a.) Wandering; deviating from an appointed course, or from a direct path; roving. |
| adjective (a.) Notorious; notoriously bad; downright; arrant. |
| adjective (a.) Journeying; itinerant; -- formerly applied to judges who went on circuit and to bailiffs at large. |
errantia | noun (n. pl.) A group of chaetopod annelids, including those that are not confined to tubes. See Chaetopoda. |
errantry | noun (n.) A wandering; a roving; esp., a roving in quest of adventures. |
| noun (n.) The employment of a knight-errant. |
errata | noun (n. pl.) See Erratum. |
| (pl. ) of Erratum |
erratic | noun (n.) One who deviates from common and accepted opinions; one who is eccentric or preserve in his intellectual character. |
| noun (n.) A rogue. |
| noun (n.) Any stone or material that has been borne away from its original site by natural agencies; esp., a large block or fragment of rock; a bowlder. |
| adjective (a.) Having no certain course; roving about without a fixed destination; wandering; moving; -- hence, applied to the planets as distinguished from the fixed stars. |
| adjective (a.) Deviating from a wise of the common course in opinion or conduct; eccentric; strange; queer; as, erratic conduct. |
| adjective (a.) Irregular; changeable. |
erratical | adjective (a.) Erratic. |
erration | noun (n.) A wandering; a roving about. |
erratum | noun (n.) An error or mistake in writing or printing. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (err) - Words That Begins with err:
erring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Err |
erroneous | adjective (a.) Wandering; straying; deviating from the right course; -- hence, irregular; unnatural. |
| adjective (a.) Misleading; misled; mistaking. |
| adjective (a.) Containing error; not conformed to truth or justice; incorrect; false; mistaken; as, an erroneous doctrine; erroneous opinion, observation, deduction, view, etc. |
error | noun (n.) A wandering; a roving or irregular course. |
| noun (n.) A wandering or deviation from the right course or standard; irregularity; mistake; inaccuracy; something made wrong or left wrong; as, an error in writing or in printing; a clerical error. |
| noun (n.) A departing or deviation from the truth; falsity; false notion; wrong opinion; mistake; misapprehension. |
| noun (n.) A moral offense; violation of duty; a sin or transgression; iniquity; fault. |
| noun (n.) The difference between the approximate result and the true result; -- used particularly in the rule of double position. |
| noun (n.) The difference between an observed value and the true value of a quantity. |
| noun (n.) The difference between the observed value of a quantity and that which is taken or computed to be the true value; -- sometimes called residual error. |
| noun (n.) A mistake in the proceedings of a court of record in matters of law or of fact. |
| noun (n.) A fault of a player of the side in the field which results in failure to put out a player on the other side, or gives him an unearned base. |
errorful | adjective (a.) Full of error; wrong. |
errorist | noun (n.) One who encourages and propagates error; one who holds to error. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ERRAPEL:
English Words which starts with 'err' and ends with 'pel':
English Words which starts with 'er' and ends with 'el':