First Names Rhyming DURANT
English Words Rhyming DURANT
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DURANT AS A WHOLE:
durant | noun (n.) See Durance, 3. |
endurant | adjective (a.) Capable of enduring fatigue, pain, hunger, etc. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DURANT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (urant) - English Words That Ends with urant:
courant | adjective (a.) Represented as running; -- said of a beast borne in a coat of arms. |
| (p. pr.) A piece of music in triple time; also, a lively dance; a coranto. |
| (p. pr.) A circulating gazette of news; a newspaper. |
depurant | noun (a. & n.) Depurative. |
figurant | noun (n. masc.) One who dances at the opera, not singly, but in groups or figures; an accessory character on the stage, who figures in its scenes, but has nothing to say; hence, one who figures in any scene, without taking a prominent part. |
fulgurant | adjective (a.) Lightening. |
insurant | noun (n.) The person insured. |
maturant | noun (n.) A medicine, or application, which promotes suppuration. |
nonjurant | adjective (a.) Nonjuring. |
obscurant | noun (n.) One who obscures; one who prevents enlightenment or hinders the progress of knowledge and wisdom. |
restaurant | noun (n.) An eating house. |
saturant | noun (n.) A substance used to neutralize or saturate the affinity of another substance. |
| noun (n.) An antacid, as magnesia, used to correct acidity of the stomach. |
| adjective (a.) Impregnating to the full; saturating. |
suppurant | noun (n.) A suppurative. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (rant) - English Words That Ends with rant:
aberrant | adjective (a.) Wandering; straying from the right way. |
| adjective (a.) Deviating from the ordinary or natural type; exceptional; abnormal. |
administrant | noun (n.) One who administers. |
| adjective (a.) Executive; acting; managing affairs. |
adulterant | noun (n.) That which is used to adulterate anything. |
| adjective (a.) Adulterating; as, adulterant agents and processes. |
adumbrant | adjective (a.) Giving a faint shadow, or slight resemblance; shadowing forth. |
alterant | noun (n.) An alterative. |
| adjective (a.) Altering; gradually changing. |
amarant | noun (n.) Amaranth, 1. |
arrant | adjective (a.) Notoriously or preeminently bad; thorough or downright, in a bad sense; shameless; unmitigated; as, an arrant rogue or coward. |
| adjective (a.) Thorough or downright, in a good sense. |
aspirant | noun (n.) One who aspires; one who eagerly seeks some high position or object of attainment. |
| adjective (a.) Aspiring. |
brant | noun (n.) A species of wild goose (Branta bernicla) -- called also brent and brand goose. The name is also applied to other related species. |
| adjective (a.) Steep. |
| adjective (a.) Steep; high. |
| adjective (a.) Smooth; unwrinkled. |
calcitrant | adjective (a.) Kicking. Hence: Stubborn; refractory. |
cauterant | noun (n.) A cauterizing substance. |
celebrant | noun (n.) One who performs a public religious rite; -- applied particularly to an officiating priest in the Roman Catholic Church, as distinguished from his assistants. |
commorant | noun (n.) Ordinarily residing; inhabiting. |
| noun (n.) Inhabiting or occupying temporarily. |
| noun (n.) A resident. |
conflagrant | adjective (a.) Burning together in a common flame. |
conspirant | adjective (a.) Engaging in a plot to commit a crime; conspiring. |
contraremonstrant | noun (n.) One who remonstrates in opposition or answer to a remonstrant. |
cooperant | adjective (a.) Operating together; as, cooperant forces. |
corant | noun (n.) Alt. of Coranto |
cormorant | noun (n.) Any species of Phalacrocorax, a genus of sea birds having a sac under the beak; the shag. Cormorants devour fish voraciously, and have become the emblem of gluttony. They are generally black, and hence are called sea ravens, and coalgeese. |
| noun (n.) A voracious eater; a glutton, or gluttonous servant. |
corroborant | noun (n.) Anything which gives strength or support; a tonic. |
| adjective (a.) Strengthening; supporting; corroborating. |
corvorant | noun (n.) See Cormorant. |
currant | noun (n.) A small kind of seedless raisin, imported from the Levant, chiefly from Zante and Cephalonia; -- used in cookery. |
| noun (n.) The acid fruit or berry of the Ribes rubrum or common red currant, or of its variety, the white currant. |
| noun (n.) A shrub or bush of several species of the genus Ribes (a genus also including the gooseberry); esp., the Ribes rubrum. |
declarant | noun (n.) One who declares. |
decolorant | noun (n.) A substance which removes color, or bleaches. |
delirant | adjective (a.) Delirious. |
deodorant | noun (n.) A deodorizer. |
edulcorant | noun (n.) An edulcorant remedy. |
| adjective (a.) Having a tendency to purify or to sweeten by removing or correcting acidity and acrimony. |
emigrant | noun (n.) One who emigrates, or quits one country or region to settle in another. |
| verb (v. i.) Removing from one country to another; emigrating; as, an emigrant company or nation. |
| verb (v. i.) Pertaining to an emigrant; used for emigrants; as, an emigrant ship or hospital. |
entrant | noun (n.) One who enters; a beginner. |
| noun (n.) An applicant for admission. |
equinumerant | adjective (a.) Equal as to number. |
equiponderant | adjective (a.) Being of the same weight. |
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. |
essorant | adjective (a.) Standing, but with the wings spread, as if about to fly; -- said of a bird borne as a charge on an escutcheon. |
exhilarant | noun (n.) That which exhilarates. |
| adjective (a.) Exciting joy, mirth, or pleasure. |
expectorant | noun (n.) An expectorant medicine. |
| adjective (a.) Tending to facilitate expectoration or to promote discharges of mucus, etc., from the lungs or throat. |
expirant | noun (n.) One who expires or is expiring. |
extuberant | adjective (a.) Swollen out; protuberant. |
exuberant | adjective (a.) Characterized by abundance or superabundance; plenteous; rich; overflowing; copious or excessive in production; as, exuberant goodness; an exuberant intellect; exuberant foliage. |
exuperant | adjective (a.) Surpassing; exceeding; surmounting. |
flagrant | adjective (a.) Flaming; inflamed; glowing; burning; ardent. |
| adjective (a.) Actually in preparation, execution, or performance; carried on hotly; raging. |
| adjective (a.) Flaming into notice; notorious; enormous; heinous; glaringly wicked. |
forbearant | adjective (a.) Forbearing. |
fragrant | adjective (a.) Affecting the olfactory nerves agreeably; sweet of smell; odorous; having or emitting an agreeable perfume. |
generant | noun (n.) That which generates. |
| noun (n.) A generatrix. |
| adjective (a.) Generative; producing |
| adjective (a.) acting as a generant. |
gerant | noun (n.) The manager or acting partner of a company, joint-stock association, etc. |
gyrant | adjective (a.) Gyrating. |
hydrant | noun (n.) A discharge pipe with a valve and spout at which water may be drawn from the mains of waterworks; a water plug. |
ignorant | noun (n.) A person untaught or uninformed; one unlettered or unskilled; an ignoramous. |
| adjective (a.) Destitute of knowledge; uninstructed or uninformed; untaught; unenlightened. |
| adjective (a.) Unacquainted with; unconscious or unaware; -- used with of. |
| adjective (a.) Unknown; undiscovered. |
| adjective (a.) Resulting from ignorance; foolish; silly. |
immigrant | noun (n.) One who immigrates; one who comes to a country for the purpose of permanent residence; -- correlative of emigrant. |
imperant | adjective (a.) Commanding. |
imperseverant | adjective (a.) Not persevering; fickle; thoughtless. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ant) - English Words That Ends with ant:
abdicant | noun (n.) One who abdicates. |
| adjective (a.) Abdicating; renouncing; -- followed by of. |
abeyant | adjective (a.) Being in a state of abeyance. |
abirritant | noun (n.) A medicine that diminishes irritation. |
abradant | noun (n.) A material used for grinding, as emery, sand, powdered glass, etc. |
absonant | adjective (a.) Discordant; contrary; -- opposed to consonant. |
abundant | adjective (a.) Fully sufficient; plentiful; in copious supply; -- followed by in, rarely by with. |
acceptant | noun (n.) An accepter. |
| adjective (a.) Accepting; receiving. |
accomptant | noun (n.) See Accountant. |
accordant | adjective (a.) Agreeing; consonant; harmonious; corresponding; conformable; -- followed by with or to. |
accountant | noun (n.) One who renders account; one accountable. |
| noun (n.) A reckoner. |
| noun (n.) One who is skilled in, keeps, or adjusts, accounts; an officer in a public office, who has charge of the accounts. |
| adjective (a.) Accountable. |
accusant | noun (n.) An accuser. |
acquaintant | noun (n.) An acquaintance. |
adamant | noun (n.) A stone imagined by some to be of impenetrable hardness; a name given to the diamond and other substances of extreme hardness; but in modern mineralogy it has no technical signification. It is now a rhetorical or poetical name for the embodiment of impenetrable hardness. |
| noun (n.) Lodestone; magnet. |
adhamant | adjective (a.) Clinging, as by hooks. |
adjoinant | adjective (a.) Contiguous. |
adjuvant | noun (n.) A substance added to an immunogenic agent to enhance the production of antibodies. |
| noun (n.) A substance added to a formulation of a drug which enhances the effect of the active ingredient. |
| noun (n.) An assistant. |
| noun (n.) An ingredient, in a prescription, which aids or modifies the action of the principal ingredient. |
| adjective (a.) Helping; helpful; assisting. |
adjutant | noun (n.) A helper; an assistant. |
| noun (n.) A regimental staff officer, who assists the colonel, or commanding officer of a garrison or regiment, in the details of regimental and garrison duty. |
| noun (n.) A species of very large stork (Ciconia argala), a native of India; -- called also the gigantic crane, and by the native name argala. It is noted for its serpent-destroying habits. |
adragant | noun (n.) Gum tragacanth. |
affiant | noun (n.) One who makes an affidavit. |
affirmant | noun (n.) One who affirms or asserts. |
| noun (n.) One who affirms, instead of taking an oath. |
agglutinant | noun (n.) Any viscous substance which causes bodies or parts to adhere. |
| adjective (a.) Uniting, as glue; causing, or tending to cause, adhesion. |
aidant | adjective (a.) Helping; helpful; supplying aid. |
albicant | adjective (a.) Growing or becoming white. |
alicant | noun (n.) A kind of wine, formerly much esteemed; -- said to have been made near Alicant, in Spain. |
aliquant | adjective (a.) An aliquant part of a number or quantity is one which does not divide it without leaving a remainder; thus, 5 is an aliquant part of 16. Opposed to aliquot. |
allegiant | adjective (a.) Loyal. |
alliant | noun (n.) An ally; a confederate. |
altisonant | adjective (a.) High-sounding; lofty or pompous. |
altivolant | adjective (a.) Flying high. |
ambulant | adjective (a.) Walking; moving from place to place. |
amplectant | adjective (a.) Clasping a support; as, amplectant tendrils. |
annuitant | noun (n.) One who receives, or its entitled to receive, an annuity. |
ant | noun (n.) A hymenopterous insect of the Linnaean genus Formica, which is now made a family of several genera; an emmet; a pismire. |
anticipant | adjective (a.) Anticipating; expectant; -- with of. |
apophlegmatizant | noun (n.) An apophlegmatic. |
appealant | noun (n.) An appellant. |
appellant | noun (n.) One who accuses another of felony or treason. |
| noun (n.) One who appeals, or asks for a rehearing or review of a cause by a higher tribunal. |
| noun (n.) A challenger. |
| noun (n.) One who appealed to a general council against the bull Unigenitus. |
| noun (n.) One who appeals or entreats. |
| adjective (a.) Relating to an appeal; appellate. |
appendant | noun (n.) Anything attached to another as incidental or subordinate to it. |
| noun (n.) A inheritance annexed by prescription to a superior inheritance. |
| verb (v. t.) Hanging; annexed; adjunct; concomitant; as, a seal appendant to a paper. |
| verb (v. t.) Appended by prescription, that is, a personal usage for a considerable time; -- said of a thing of inheritance belonging to another inheritance which is superior or more worthy; as, an advowson, common, etc. , which may be appendant to a manor, common of fishing to a freehold, a seat in church to a house. |
applicant | noun (n.) One who apples for something; one who makes request; a petitioner. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DURANT (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (duran) - Words That Begins with duran:
durance | noun (n.) Continuance; duration. See Endurance. |
| noun (n.) Imprisonment; restraint of the person; custody by a jailer; duress. Shak. |
| noun (n.) A stout cloth stuff, formerly made in imitation of buff leather and used for garments; a sort of tammy or everlasting. |
| noun (n.) In modern manufacture, a worsted of one color used for window blinds and similar purposes. |
durancy | noun (n.) Duration. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (dura) - Words That Begins with dura:
dura | noun (n.) Short form for Dura mater. |
durability | noun (n.) The state or quality of being durable; the power of uninterrupted or long continuance in any condition; the power of resisting agents or influences which tend to cause changes, decay, or dissolution; lastingness. |
durable | adjective (a.) Able to endure or continue in a particular condition; lasting; not perishable or changeable; not wearing out or decaying soon; enduring; as, durable cloth; durable happiness. |
durableness | noun (n.) Power of lasting, enduring, or resisting; durability. |
dural | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the dura, or dura mater. |
duramen | noun (n.) The heartwood of an exogenous tree. |
duration | noun (n.) The state or quality of lasting; continuance in time; the portion of time during which anything exists. |
durative | adjective (a.) Continuing; not completed; implying duration. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (dur) - Words That Begins with dur:
dur | adjective (a.) Major; in the major mode; as, C dur, that is, C major. |
durbar | noun (n.) An audience hall; the court of a native prince; a state levee; a formal reception of native princes, given by the governor general of India. |
dure | adjective (a.) Hard; harsh; severe; rough; toilsome. |
| adjective (a.) To last; to continue; to endure. |
dureful | adjective (a.) Lasting. |
dureless | adjective (a.) Not lasting. |
durene | noun (n.) A colorless, crystalline, aromatic hydrocarbon, C6H2(CH3)4, off artificial production, with an odor like camphor. |
duress | noun (n.) Hardship; constraint; pressure; imprisonment; restraint of liberty. |
| noun (n.) The state of compulsion or necessity in which a person is influenced, whether by the unlawful restrain of his liberty or by actual or threatened physical violence, to incur a civil liability or to commit an offense. |
| verb (v. t.) To subject to duress. |
duressor | noun (n.) One who subjects another to duress |
durga | noun (n.) Same as Doorga. |
durham | noun (n.) One or a breed of short-horned cattle, originating in the county of Durham, England. The Durham cattle are noted for their beef-producing quality. |
durian | noun (n.) Alt. of Durion |
durion | noun (n.) The fruit of the durio. It is oval or globular, and eight or ten inches long. It has a hard prickly rind, containing a soft, cream-colored pulp, of a most delicious flavor and a very offensive odor. The seeds are roasted and eaten like chestnuts. |
durio | noun (n.) A fruit tree (D. zibethinus, the only species known) of the Indian Archipelago. It bears the durian. |
durity | noun (n.) Hardness; firmness. |
| noun (n.) Harshness; cruelty. |
durometer | noun (n.) An instrument for measuring the degree of hardness; especially, an instrument for testing the relative hardness of steel rails and the like. |
durous | adjective (a.) Hard. |
durra | noun (n.) A kind of millet, cultivated throughout Asia, and introduced into the south of Europe; a variety of Sorghum vulgare; -- called also Indian millet, and Guinea corn. |
durukuli | noun (n.) A small, nocturnal, South American monkey (Nyctipthecus trivirgatus). |
durylic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, allied to, or derived from, durene; as, durylic acid. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DURANT:
English Words which starts with 'du' and ends with 'nt':