TERRELLE
First name TERRELLE's origin is English. TERRELLE means "powerful". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with TERRELLE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of terrelle.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with TERRELLE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming TERRELLE
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES TERRELLE AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH TERRELLE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (errelle) - Names That Ends with errelle:
cherrelleRhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (rrelle) - Names That Ends with rrelle:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (relle) - Names That Ends with relle:
cherelle danrelle darelle laurelle montrelle maurelle tyrelleRhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (elle) - Names That Ends with elle:
helle michelle adelle anabelle angelle annabelle ardelle arielle arnelle audrielle belle bernelle bonnibelle brielle chanelle channelle chantelle chavelle chenelle chevelle danelle danielle dannelle dawnelle dawnielle denelle donelle elle gabrielle gisselle gwenaelle idelle isabelle izabelle janelle jeannelle jenelle jiselle jizelle joelle johnelle jonnelle josobelle kristabelle krystabelle leonelle liselle mabelle marchelle maribelle marielle marvelle mavelle mehitahelle mikelle mychelle nanelle noelle orabelle richelle rochelle ronelle roschelle avenelle brunelle esquevelle orvelle percyvelle ruelle ysabelle mehitabelle emmanuelle axelle zoelle odelle rudelle mirabelle marcelle amabelle aelle gaelle estelle rachelle moselle blondelle claudelle jeanelle jennelle joyelle lynelle bemelle giselleNAMES RHYMING WITH TERRELLE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (terrell) - Names That Begins with terrell:
terrellRhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (terrel) - Names That Begins with terrel:
terrelRhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (terre) - Names That Begins with terre:
terrenceRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (terr) - Names That Begins with terr:
terra terrall terran terrance terri terrie terrill terrin terris terriss terron terry terryn terrysRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (ter) - Names That Begins with ter:
terceira terciero terell teremun terence terentia teresa terese teresina teresita tereus teri teriana teriann terika terilynn teris terpsichore teru teryl teryn teryysone terzaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (te) - Names That Begins with te:
tea teadora teagan teaghue teague teal tealia teamhair teanna teaonia tearlach tearle tearley tearly teca tecla ted tedd teddi teddie teddy tedman tedmond tedmun tedmund tedra tedric tedrick teegan teela teetonka teferi tefnut tegan tegene tegid tehuti tehya teicuih teigan teige teijo teiljo teimhnean teiran teirney teirtu teisha teithi teka tekle telamon telegonus telemachus telen telephus telfer telfor telford telfourNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TERRELLE:
First Names which starts with 'ter' and ends with 'lle':
First Names which starts with 'te' and ends with 'le':
temple teofileFirst Names which starts with 't' and ends with 'e':
tage tahkeome tahmelapachme tahnee taillefe taite takchawee tale talmadge tamae tammie tangerine tannere tara-lynne taree tarique tarrence tasunke tate tawnee tawnie taye tayte teme tempeste teodosie tesanee tesfaye tessie thackere thadine thane thaxte thayne the theodore theone theophanie theophile theore therese thisbe thorndike thorndyke thorne thorpe thurle thutmose tiane tibelde tibeldie tienette tiffanie tighe tihkoosue tiladene tinashe tiphanie tisiphone tobie toibe tomasine tommie tonia-javae tonye torence torhte torie torrance torree torrence torrie tote toukere trace tracee tracie tramaine treise tremaine tremayne trenade treowe trillare trine trinette trixie trowbridge trowbrydge trowhridge troye trude true truesdale trumble tse tuckere tundeEnglish Words Rhyming TERRELLE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TERRELLE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TERRELLE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (errelle) - English Words That Ends with errelle:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (rrelle) - English Words That Ends with rrelle:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (relle) - English Words That Ends with relle:
aquarelle | noun (n.) A design or painting in thin transparent water colors; also, the mode of painting in such colors. |
chanterelle | noun (n.) A name for several species of mushroom, of which one (Cantharellus cibrius) is edible, the others reputed poisonous. |
morelle | noun (n.) Nightshade. See 2d Morel. |
parelle | noun (n.) A name for two kinds of dock (Rumex Patientia and R. Hydrolapathum). |
noun (n.) A kind of lichen (Lecanora parella) once used in dyeing and in the preparation of litmus. |
pipistrelle | noun (n.) A small European bat (Vesperugo pipistrellus); -- called also flittermouse. |
sauterelle | noun (n.) An instrument used by masons and others to trace and form angles. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (elle) - English Words That Ends with elle:
bagatelle | noun (n.) A trifle; a thing of no importance. |
noun (n.) A game played on an oblong board, having, at one end, cups or arches into or through which balls are to be driven by a rod held in the hand of the player. |
belle | noun (n.) A young lady of superior beauty and attractions; a handsome lady, or one who attracts notice in society; a fair lady. |
capelle | noun (n.) The private orchestra or band of a prince or of a church. |
cordelle | noun (n.) A twisted cord; a tassel. |
crenelle | noun (n.) Alt. of Crenel |
cresselle | noun (n.) A wooden rattle sometimes used as a substitute for a bell, in the Roman Catholic church, during the latter part of Holy Week, or the last week of Lent. |
damoiselle | noun (n.) See Damsel. |
demoiselle | noun (n.) A young lady; a damsel; a lady's maid. |
noun (n.) The Numidian crane (Anthropoides virgo); -- so called on account of the grace and symmetry of its form and movements. | |
noun (n.) A beautiful, small dragon fly of the genus Agrion. |
dentelle | noun (n.) An ornamental tooling like lace. |
fontanelle | noun (n.) Same as Fontanel, 2. |
filoselle | noun (n.) A kind of silk thread less glossy than floss, and spun from coarser material. It is much used in embroidery instead of floss. |
gabelle | noun (n.) A tax, especially on salt. |
gazelle | noun (n.) One of several small, swift, elegantly formed species of antelope, of the genus Gazella, esp. G. dorcas; -- called also algazel, corinne, korin, and kevel. The gazelles are celebrated for the luster and soft expression of their eyes. |
glumelle | noun (n.) One of the pelets or inner chaffy scales of the flowers or spikelets of grasses. |
immortelle | noun (n.) A plant with a conspicuous, dry, unwithering involucre, as the species of Antennaria, Helichrysum, Gomphrena, etc. See Everlasting. |
jargonelle | noun (n.) A variety of pear which ripens early. |
jumelle | noun (n.) A jumelle opera glass, or the like. |
adjective (a.) Twin; paired; -- said of various objects made or formed in pairs, as a binocular opera glass, a pair of gimmal rings, etc. |
kapelle | noun (n.) A chapel; hence, the choir or orchestra of a prince's chapel; now, a musical establishment, usually orchestral. |
kyrielle | noun (n.) A litany beginning with the words. |
lenticelle | noun (n.) Lenticel. |
mademoiselle | noun (n.) A French title of courtesy given to a girl or an unmarried lady, equivalent to the English Miss. |
noun (n.) A marine food fish (Sciaena chrysura), of the Southern United States; -- called also yellowtail, and silver perch. |
moselle | noun (n.) A light wine, usually white, produced in the vicinity of the river Moselle. |
nacelle | noun (n.) A small boat. |
noun (n.) The basket suspended from a balloon; hence, the framework forming the body of a dirigible balloon, and containing the machinery, passengers, etc. | |
noun (n.) A boatlike, inclosed body of an aeroplane. |
quenelle | noun (n.) A kind of delicate forcemeat, commonly poached and used as a dish by itself or for garnishing. |
noun (n.) A kind of delicate forcemeat, commonly poached and used as a dish by itself or for garnishing. |
pennoncelle | noun (n.) See Pencel. |
prunelle | noun (n.) A kind of small and very acid French plum; -- applied especially to the stoned and dried fruit. |
pucelle | noun (n.) A maid; a virgin. |
ritornelle | noun (n.) Alt. of Ritornello |
rochelle | noun (n.) A seaport town in France. |
roselle | noun (n.) a malvaceous plant (Hibiscus Sabdariffa) cultivated in the east and West Indies for its fleshy calyxes, which are used for making tarts and jelly and an acid drink. |
rubelle | noun (n.) A red color used in enameling. |
rubicelle | noun (n.) A variety of ruby of a yellowish red color, from Brazil. |
ruelle | noun (n.) A private circle or assembly at a private house; a circle. |
sarcelle | noun (n.) The old squaw, or long-tailed duck. |
spinelle | noun (n.) A mineral occuring in octahedrons of great hardness and various colors, as red, green, blue, brown, and black, the red variety being the gem spinel ruby. It consist essentially of alumina and magnesia, but commonly contains iron and sometimes also chromium. |
spiritielle | adjective (a.) Of the nature, or having the appearance, of a spirit; pure; refined; ethereal. |
tigelle | noun (n.) Same as Tigella. |
vielle | noun (n.) An old stringed instrument played upon with a wheel; a hurdy-gurdy. |
villanelle | noun (n.) A poem written in tercets with but two rhymes, the first and third verse of the first stanza alternating as the third verse in each successive stanza and forming a couplet at the close. |
(pl. ) of Villanella |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lle) - English Words That Ends with lle:
aiguille | noun (n.) A needle-shaped peak. |
noun (n.) An instrument for boring holes, used in blasting. |
ancille | noun (n.) A maidservant; a handmaid. |
apostille | noun (n.) A marginal note on a letter or other paper; an annotation. |
barcarolle | noun (n.) A popular song or melody sung by Venetian gondoliers. |
noun (n.) A piece of music composed in imitation of such a song. |
bastile bastille | noun (n.) A tower or an elevated work, used for the defense, or in the siege, of a fortified place. |
noun (n.) "The Bastille", formerly a castle or fortress in Paris, used as a prison, especially for political offenders; hence, a rhetorical name for a prison. |
braille | noun (n.) A system of printing or writing for the blind in which the characters are represented by tangible points or dots. It was invented by Louis Braille, a French teacher of the blind. |
calle | noun (n.) A kind of head covering; a caul. |
canaille | noun (n.) The lowest class of people; the rabble; the vulgar. |
noun (n.) Shorts or inferior flour. |
chenille | noun (n.) Tufted cord, of silk or worsted, for the trimming of ladies' dresses, for embroidery and fringes, and for the weft of Chenille rugs. |
codille | noun (n.) A term at omber, signifying that the game is won. |
countretaille | noun (n.) A counter tally; correspondence (in sound). |
crevalle | noun (n.) The cavally or jurel. |
noun (n.) The pompano (Trachynotus Carolinus). |
coquille | noun (n.) Lit., a shell; |
noun (n.) A shell or shell-like dish or mold in which viands are served. | |
noun (n.) The expansion of the guard of a sword, dagger, etc. | |
noun (n.) A form of ruching used as a dress trimming or for neckwear, and named from the manner in which it is gathered or fulled. |
deshabille | noun (n.) An undress; a careless toilet. |
dishabille | noun (n.) An undress; a loose, negligent dress; deshabille. |
espiaille | noun (n.) Espial. |
faille | noun (n.) A soft silk, heavier than a foulard and not glossy. |
gerbille | noun (n.) One of several species of small, jumping, murine rodents, of the genus Gerbillus. In their leaping powers they resemble the jerboa. They inhabit Africa, India, and Southern Europe. |
graille | noun (n.) A halfround single-cut file or fioat, having one curved face and one straight face, -- used by comb makers. |
grisaille | noun (n.) Decorative painting in gray monochrome; -- used in English especially for painted glass. |
noun (n.) A kind of French fancy dress goods. |
jonquille | noun (n.) A bulbous plant of the genus Narcissus (N. Jonquilla), allied to the daffodil. It has long, rushlike leaves, and yellow or white fragrant flowers. The root has emetic properties. It is sometimes called the rush-leaved daffodil. See Illust. of Corona. |
limaille | noun (n.) Filings of metal. |
manille | noun (n.) See 1st Manilla, 1. |
mervaille | noun (n.) Marvel. |
mitraille | noun (n.) Shot or bits of iron used sometimes in loading cannon. |
molle | adjective (a.) Lower by a semitone; flat; as, E molle, that is, E flat. |
mouille | adjective (a.) Applied to certain consonants having a "liquid" or softened sound; e.g., in French, l or ll and gn (like the lli in million and ni in minion); in Italian, gl and gn; in Spanish, ll and ö; in Portuguese, lh and nh. |
orseille | noun (n.) See Archil. |
quadrille | noun (n.) A dance having five figures, in common time, four couples of dancers being in each set. |
noun (n.) The appropriate music for a quadrille. | |
noun (n.) A game played by four persons with forty cards, being the remainder of an ordinary pack after the tens, nines, and eights are discarded. | |
noun (n.) A dance having five figures, in common time, four couples of dancers being in each set. | |
noun (n.) The appropriate music for a quadrille. | |
noun (n.) A game played by four persons with forty cards, being the remainder of an ordinary pack after the tens, nines, and eights are discarded. | |
adjective (a.) Marked with squares, generally by thin lines crossing at right angles and at equal intervals; as, quadrille paper, or plotting paper. |
quatrefeuille | noun (n.) Alt. of Quatrefoil |
noun (n.) Alt. of Quatrefoil |
pastille | noun (n.) A small cone or mass made of paste of gum, benzoin, cinnamon, and other aromatics, -- used for fumigating or scenting the air of a room. |
noun (n.) An aromatic or medicated lozenge; a troche. | |
noun (n.) See Pastel, a crayon. |
poraille | noun (n.) Poor people; the poor. |
reveille | noun (n.) The beat of drum, or bugle blast, about break of day, to give notice that it is time for the soldiers to rise, and for the sentinels to forbear challenging. |
rille | noun (n.) One of certain narrow, crooked valleys seen, by aid of the telescope, on the surface of the moon. |
rocaille | noun (n.) Artificial rockwork made of rough stones and cement, as for gardens. |
noun (n.) The rococo system of scroll ornament, based in part on the forms of shells and water-worn rocks. |
spadille | noun (n.) The ace of spades in omber and quadrille. |
taille | noun (n.) A tally; an account scored on a piece of wood. |
noun (n.) Any imposition levied by the king, or any other lord, upon his subjects. | |
noun (n.) The French name for the tenor voice or part; also, for the tenor viol or viola. |
tenaille | noun (n.) An outwork in the main ditch, in front of the curtain, between two bastions. See Illust. of Ravelin. |
tredille | noun (n.) A game at cards for three. |
tulle | noun (n.) In plate armor, a suspended plate in from of the thigh. See Illust. of Tasses. |
noun (n.) A kind of silk lace or light netting, used for veils, etc. |
turnhalle | noun (n.) A building used as a school of gymnastics. |
vaudeville | noun (n.) A kind of song of a lively character, frequently embodying a satire on some person or event, sung to a familiar air in couplets with a refrain; a street song; a topical song. |
noun (n.) A theatrical piece, usually a comedy, the dialogue of which is intermingled with light or satirical songs, set to familiar airs. | |
noun (n.) Loosely, and now commonly, variety (see above), as, to play in vaudeville; a vaudeville actor. |
vitaille | noun (n.) Food; victuals. |
wolle | noun (n.) Wool. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TERRELLE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (terrell) - Words That Begins with terrell:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (terrel) - Words That Begins with terrel:
terrel | noun (n.) A spherical magnet so placed that its poles, equator, etc., correspond to those of the earth. |
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (terre) - Words That Begins with terre:
terreen | noun (n.) See Turren. |
terreity | noun (n.) Quality of being earthy; earthiness. |
terremote | noun (n.) An earthquake. |
terrene | noun (n.) A tureen. |
noun (n.) The earth's surface; the earth. | |
noun (n.) The surface of the ground. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the earth; earthy; as, terrene substance. | |
adjective (a.) Earthy; terrestrial. |
terrenity | noun (n.) Earthiness; worldliness. |
terreous | adjective (a.) Consisting of earth; earthy; as, terreous substances; terreous particles. |
terreplein | noun (n.) The top, platform, or horizontal surface, of a rampart, on which the cannon are placed. See Illust. of Casemate. |
noun (n.) An embankment of earth with a broad level top, which is sometimes excavated to form a continuation of an elevated canal across a valley. |
terrestre | adjective (a.) Terrestrial; earthly. |
terrestrial | noun (n.) An inhabitant of the earth. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the earth; existing on the earth; earthly; as, terrestrial animals. | |
adjective (a.) Representing, or consisting of, the earth; as, a terrestrial globe. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the world, or to the present state; sublunary; mundane. | |
adjective (a.) Consisting of land, in distinction from water; belonging to, or inhabiting, the land or ground, in distinction from trees, water, or the like; as, terrestrial serpents. | |
adjective (a.) Adapted for the observation of objects on land and on the earth; as, a terrestrial telescope, in distinction from an astronomical telescope. |
terrestrious | adjective (a.) Terrestrial. |
terret | noun (n.) One of the rings on the top of the saddle of a harness, through which the reins pass. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (terr) - Words That Begins with terr:
terra | noun (n.) The earth; earth. |
terracing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Terrace |
terraculture | noun (n.) Cultivation on the earth; agriculture. |
terrane | noun (n.) A group of rocks having a common age or origin; -- nearly equivalent to formation, but used somewhat less comprehensively. |
noun (n.) A region or limited area considered with reference to some special feature; as, the terrane of a river, that is, its drainage basin. |
terrapin | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of tortoises living in fresh and brackish waters. Many of them are valued for food. |
terraqueous | adjective (a.) Consisting of land and water; as, the earth is a terraqueous globe. |
terrar | noun (n.) See 2d Terrier, 2. |
terras | noun (n.) See /rass. |
terrible | adjective (a.) Adapted or likely to excite terror, awe, or dread; dreadful; formidable. |
adjective (a.) Excessive; extreme; severe. |
terricolae | noun (n. pl.) A division of annelids including the common earthworms and allied species. |
terrienniak | noun (n.) The arctic fox. |
terrier | noun (n.) An auger or borer. |
noun (n.) One of a breed of small dogs, which includes several distinct subbreeds, some of which, such as the Skye terrier and Yorkshire terrier, have long hair and drooping ears, while others, at the English and the black-and-tan terriers, have short, close, smooth hair and upright ears. | |
noun (n.) Formerly, a collection of acknowledgments of the vassals or tenants of a lordship, containing the rents and services they owed to the lord, and the like. | |
noun (n.) In modern usage, a book or roll in which the lands of private persons or corporations are described by their site, boundaries, number of acres, or the like. |
terrific | adjective (a.) Causing terror; adapted to excite great fear or dread; terrible; as, a terrific form; a terrific sight. |
terrifical | adjective (a.) Terrific. |
terrifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Terrify |
terrigenous | adjective (a.) Earthborn; produced by the earth. |
territorial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to territory or land; as, territorial limits; territorial jurisdiction. |
adjective (a.) Limited to a certain district; as, right may be personal or territorial. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to all or any of the Territories of the United States, or to any district similarly organized elsewhere; as, Territorial governments. |
territorializing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Territorialize |
territoried | adjective (a.) Possessed of territory. |
territory | noun (n.) A large extent or tract of land; a region; a country; a district. |
noun (n.) The extent of land belonging to, or under the dominion of, a prince, state, or other form of government; often, a tract of land lying at a distance from the parent country or from the seat of government; as, the territory of a State; the territories of the East India Company. | |
noun (n.) In the United States, a portion of the country not included within the limits of any State, and not yet admitted as a State into the Union, but organized with a separate legislature, under a Territorial governor and other officers appointed by the President and Senate of the United States. In Canada, a similarly organized portion of the country not yet formed into a Province. |
terror | noun (n.) Extreme fear; fear that agitates body and mind; violent dread; fright. |
noun (n.) That which excites dread; a cause of extreme fear. |
terrorism | noun (n.) The act of terrorizing, or state of being terrorized; a mode of government by terror or intimidation. |
noun (n.) The practise of coercing governments to accede to political demands by committing violence on civilian targets; any similar use of violence to achieve goals. |
terrorist | noun (n.) One who governs by terrorism or intimidation; specifically, an agent or partisan of the revolutionary tribunal during the Reign of Terror in France. |
terrorless | adjective (a.) Free from terror. |
terry | noun (n.) A kind of heavy colored fabric, either all silk, or silk and worsted, or silk and cotton, often called terry velvet, used for upholstery and trimmings. |
terrasyllable | noun (n.) A word consisting of four syllables; a quadrisyllable. |
terrine | noun (n.) A dish or pan, originally of earthenware, such as those in which various dishes are cooked and served; esp., an earthenware jar containing some table delicacy and sold with its contents. |
noun (n.) A kind of ragout formerly cooked and served in the same dish; also, a dish consisting of several meats braised together and served in a terrine. | |
noun (n.) A soup tureen. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ter) - Words That Begins with ter:
teraconic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid obtained by the distillation of terebic acid, and homologous with citraconic acid. |
teracrylic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, an acid of the acrylic series, obtained by the distillation of terpenylic acid, as an only substance having a peculiar cheesy odor. |
teraph | noun (n.) See Teraphim. |
teraphim | noun (n. pl.) Images connected with the magical rites used by those Israelites who added corrupt practices to the patriarchal religion. Teraphim were consulted by the Israelites for oracular answers. |
terapin | noun (n.) See Terrapin. |
teratical | adjective (a.) Wonderful; ominous; prodigious. |
teratogeny | noun (n.) The formation of monsters. |
teratoid | adjective (a.) Resembling a monster; abnormal; of a pathological growth, exceedingly complex or highly organized. |
teratological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to teratology; as, teratological changes. |
teratology | noun (n.) That branch of biological science which treats of monstrosities, malformations, or deviations from the normal type of structure, either in plants or animals. |
noun (n.) Affectation of sublimity; bombast. |
teratoma | noun (n.) A tumor, sometimes found in newborn children, which is made up of a heterigenous mixture of tissues, as of bone, cartilage and muscle. |
terbic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or containing, terbium; also, designating certain of its compounds. |
terbium | noun (n.) A rare metallic element, of uncertain identification, supposed to exist in certain minerals, as gadolinite and samarskite, with other rare ytterbium earth. Symbol Tr or Tb. Atomic weight 150. |
terce | noun (n.) See Tierce. |
tercel | noun (n.) See Tiercel. Called also tarsel, tassel. |
tercelet | noun (n.) A male hawk or eagle; a tiercelet. |
tercellene | noun (n.) A small male hawk. |
tercentenary | noun (n.) The three hundredth anniversary of any event; also, a celebration of such an anniversary. |
adjective (a.) Including, or relating to, an interval of three hundred years. |
tercet | noun (n.) A triplet. |
noun (n.) A triplet; a group of three lines. |
tercine | noun (n.) A cellular layer derived from the nucleus of an ovule and surrounding the embryo sac. Cf. Quintine. |
terebate | noun (n.) A salt of terebic acid. |
terebene | noun (n.) A polymeric modification of terpene, obtained as a white crystalline camphorlike substance; -- called also camphene. By extension, any one of a group of related substances. |
terebenthene | noun (n.) Oil of turpentine. See Turpentine. |
terebic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or obtained from, terbenthene (oil of turpentine); specifically, designating an acid, C7H10O4, obtained by the oxidation of terbenthene with nitric acid, as a white crystalline substance. |
terebilenic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a complex acid, C7H8O4, obtained as a white crystalline substance by a modified oxidation of terebic acid. |
terebinth | noun (n.) The turpentine tree. |
terebinthic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to turpentine; resembling turpentine; terbinthine; as, terbinthic qualities. |
terebinthinate | adjective (a.) Impregnating with the qualities of turpentine; terbinthine. |
terebinthine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to turpentine; consisting of turpentine, or partaking of its qualities. |
terebra | noun (n.) A genus of marine gastropods having a long, tapering spire. They belong to the Toxoglossa. Called also auger shell. |
noun (n.) The boring ovipositor of a hymenopterous insect. |
terebrant | adjective (a.) Boring, or adapted for boring; -- said of certain Hymenoptera, as the sawflies. |
terebrantia | noun (n. pl.) A division of Hymenoptera including those which have an ovipositor adapted for perforating plants. It includes the sawflies. |
terebrating | adjective (a.) Boring; perforating; -- applied to molluskas which form holes in rocks, wood, etc. |
adjective (a.) Boring; piercing; -- applied to certain kinds of pain, especially to those of locomotor ataxia. |
terebration | noun (n.) The act of terebrating, or boring. |
terebratula | noun (n.) A genus of brachiopods which includes many living and some fossil species. The larger valve has a perforated beak, through which projects a short peduncle for attachment. Called also lamp shell. |
terebratulid | noun (n.) Any species of Terebratula or allied genera. Used also adjectively. |
terebratuliform | adjective (a.) Having the general form of a terebratula shell. |
teredine | noun (n.) A borer; the teredo. |
teredo | noun (n.) A genus of long, slender, wormlike bivalve mollusks which bore into submerged wood, such as the piles of wharves, bottoms of ships, etc.; -- called also shipworm. See Shipworm. See Illust. in App. |
terephthalate | noun (n.) A salt of terephthalic acid. |
terephthalic | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid of the aromatic series, metameric with phthalic acid, and obtained, as a tasteless white crystalline powder, by the oxidation of oil of turpentine; -- called also paraphthalic acid. Cf. Phthalic. |
teret | adjective (a.) Round; terete. |
terete | adjective (a.) Cylindrical and slightly tapering; columnar, as some stems of plants. |
teretial | adjective (a.) Rounded; as, the teretial tracts in the floor of the fourth ventricle of the brain of some fishes. |
teretous | adjective (a.) Terete. |
tergal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to back, or tergum. See Dorsal. |
tergant | adjective (a.) Showing the back; as, the eagle tergant. |
tergeminal | adjective (a.) Alt. of Tergeminate |
tergeminate | adjective (a.) Thrice twin; having three pairs of leaflets. |
tergeminous | adjective (a.) Threefold; thrice-paired. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TERRELLE:
English Words which starts with 'ter' and ends with 'lle':
English Words which starts with 'te' and ends with 'le':
teachable | adjective (a.) Capable of being taught; apt to learn; also, willing to receive instruction; docile. |
teagle | noun (n.) A hoisting apparatus; an elevator; a crane; a lift. |
teakettle | noun (n.) A kettle in which water is boiled for making tea, coffee, etc. |
teasle | noun (n. & v. t.) See Teasel. |
teazle | noun (n. & v. t.) See Teasel. |
tellable | adjective (a.) Capable of being told. |
telltale | noun (n.) One who officiously communicates information of the private concerns of others; one who tells that which prudence should suppress. |
noun (n.) A movable piece of ivory, lead, or other material, connected with the bellows of an organ, that gives notice, by its position, when the wind is exhausted. | |
noun (n.) A mechanical attachment to the steering wheel, which, in the absence of a tiller, shows the position of the helm. | |
noun (n.) A compass in the cabin of a vessel, usually placed where the captain can see it at all hours, and thus inform himself of the vessel's course. | |
noun (n.) A machine or contrivance for indicating or recording something, particularly for keeping a check upon employees, as factory hands, watchmen, drivers, check takers, and the like, by revealing to their employers what they have done or omitted. | |
noun (n.) The tattler. See Tattler. | |
noun (n.) A thing that serves to disclose something or give information; a hint or indication. | |
noun (n.) An arrangement consisting of long strips, as of rope, wire, or leather, hanging from a bar over railroad tracks, in such a position as to warn freight brakemen of their approach to a low overhead bridge. | |
adjective (a.) Telling tales; babbling. |
temperable | adjective (a.) Capable of being tempered. |
temple | noun (n.) A contrivence used in a loom for keeping the web stretched transversely. |
noun (n.) The space, on either side of the head, back of the eye and forehead, above the zygomatic arch and in front of the ear. | |
noun (n.) One of the side bars of a pair of spectacles, jointed to the bows, and passing one on either side of the head to hold the spectacles in place. | |
noun (n.) A place or edifice dedicated to the worship of some deity; as, the temple of Jupiter at Athens, or of Juggernaut in India. | |
noun (n.) The edifice erected at Jerusalem for the worship of Jehovah. | |
noun (n.) Hence, among Christians, an edifice erected as a place of public worship; a church. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: Any place in which the divine presence specially resides. | |
noun (n.) A building dedicated to the administration of ordinances. | |
noun (n.) A local organization of Odd Fellows. | |
verb (v. t.) To build a temple for; to appropriate a temple to; as, to temple a god. |
temptable | adjective (a.) Capable of being tempted; liable to be tempted. |
tenable | adjective (a.) Capable of being held, naintained, or defended, as against an assailant or objector, or againts attempts to take or process; as, a tenable fortress, a tenable argument. |
tenantable | adjective (a.) Fit to be rented; in a condition suitable for a tenant. |
tensible | adjective (a.) Capable of being extended or drawn out; ductile; tensible. |
tensile | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to extension; as, tensile strength. |
adjective (a.) Capable of extension; ductile; tensible. |
tentacle | noun (n.) A more or less elongated process or organ, simple or branched, proceeding from the head or cephalic region of invertebrate animals, being either an organ of sense, prehension, or motion. |
terminable | adjective (a.) Capable of being terminated or bounded; limitable. |
testable | adjective (a.) Capable of being tested or proved. |
adjective (a.) Capable of being devised, or given by will. |
testicle | noun (n.) One of the essential male genital glands which secrete the semen. |
tetradactyle | adjective (a.) Tetradactylous. |
tetrastyle | noun (n.) A tetrastyle building. |
adjective (a.) Having four columns in front; -- said of a temple, portico, or colonnade. |
tetraxile | adjective (a.) Having four branches diverging at right angles; -- said of certain spicules of sponges. |
textile | noun (n.) That which is, or may be, woven; a fabric made by weaving. |
adjective (a.) Pertaining to weaving or to woven fabrics; as, textile arts; woven, capable of being woven; formed by weaving; as, textile fabrics. |
tetrazole | noun (n.) A crystalline acid substance, CH2N4, which may be regarded as pyrrol in which nitrogen atoms replace three CH groups; also, any of various derivatives of the same. |