First Names Rhyming YERODIN
English Words Rhyming YERODIN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES YERODİN AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH YERODİN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (erodin) - English Words That Ends with erodin:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (rodin) - English Words That Ends with rodin:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (odin) - English Words That Ends with odin:
emodin | noun (n.) An orange-red crystalline substance, C15H10O5, obtained from the buckthorn, rhubarb, etc., and regarded as a derivative of anthraquinone; -- so called from a species of rhubarb (Rheum emodei). |
odin | noun (n.) The supreme deity of the Scandinavians; -- the same as Woden, of the German tribes. |
thermodin | noun (n.) A white crystalline substance derived from urethane, used in medicine as an antipyretic, etc. |
urrhodin | noun (n.) Indigo red, a product of the decomposition, or oxidation, of indican. It is sometimes found in the sediment of pathological urines. It is soluble in ether or alcohol, giving the solution a beautiful red color. Also called indigrubin. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (din) - English Words That Ends with din:
amidin | noun (n.) Start modified by heat so as to become a transparent mass, like horn. It is soluble in cold water. |
biliverdin | noun (n.) A green pigment present in the bile, formed from bilirubin by oxidation. |
cantharidin | noun (n.) The active principle of the cantharis, or Spanish fly, a volatile, acrid, bitter solid, crystallizing in four-sided prisms. |
din | noun (n.) Loud, confused, harsh noise; a loud, continuous, rattling or clanging sound; clamor; roar. |
| noun (n.) To strike with confused or clanging sound; to stun with loud and continued noise; to harass with clamor; as, to din the ears with cries. |
| noun (n.) To utter with a din; to repeat noisily; to ding. |
| verb (v. i.) To sound with a din; a ding. |
| (imp.) of Do |
earthdin | noun (n.) An earthquake. |
elaidin | noun (n.) A solid isomeric modification of olein. |
eleidin | noun (n.) Lifeless matter deposited in the form of minute granules within the protoplasm of living cells. |
gliadin | noun (n.) Vegetable glue or gelatin; glutin. It is one of the constituents of wheat gluten, and is a tough, amorphous substance, which resembles animal glue or gelatin. |
goldin | noun (n.) Alt. of Golding |
gradin | noun (n.) Alt. of Gradine |
haematoidin | noun (n.) Same as Hematoidin. |
hematoidin | noun (n.) A crystalline or amorphous pigment, free from iron, formed from hematin in old blood stains, and in old hemorrhages in the body. It resembles bilirubin. When present in the corpora lutea it is called haemolutein. |
hesperidin | noun (n.) A glucoside found in ripe and unripe fruit (as the orange), and extracted as a white crystalline substance. |
ichthidin | noun (n.) A substance from the egg yolk of osseous fishes. |
indin | noun (n.) A dark red crystalline substance, isomeric with and resembling indigo blue, and obtained from isatide and dioxindol. |
juglandin | noun (n.) An extractive matter contained in the juice of the green shucks of the walnut (Juglans regia). It is used medicinally as an alterative, and also as a black hair dye. |
ladin | noun (n.) A Romansch dialect spoken in some parts of Switzerland and the Tyrol. |
| noun (n.) A person speaking Ladin as a mother tongue. |
morindin | noun (n.) A yellow dyestuff extracted from the root bark of an East Indian plant (Morinda citrifolia). |
mucedin | noun (n.) A yellowish white, amorphous, nitrogenous substance found in wheat, rye, etc., and resembling gluten; -- formerly called also mucin. |
muscardin | noun (n.) The common European dormouse; -- so named from its odor. |
myeloidin | noun (n.) A substance, present in the protoplasm of the retinal epithelium cells, and resembling, if not identical with, the substance (myelin) forming the medullary sheaths of nerve fibers. |
neuridin | noun (n.) a nontoxic base, C5H14N2, found in the putrescent matters of flesh, fish, decaying cheese, etc. |
paladin | noun (n.) A knight-errant; a distinguished champion; as, the paladins of Charlemagne. |
ricinelaidin | noun (n.) The glycerin salt of ricinelaidic acid, obtained as a white crystalline waxy substance by treating castor oil with nitrous acid. |
turacoverdin | noun (n.) A green pigment found in the feathers of the turacou. See Turacin. |
tuberculocidin | noun (n.) A special substance contained in tuberculin, supposed to be the active agent of the latter freed from various impurities. |
verdin | noun (n.) A small yellow-headed bird (Auriparus flaviceps) of Lower California, allied to the titmice; -- called also goldtit. |
xyloidin | noun (n.) A substance resembling pyroxylin, obtained by the action of nitric acid on starch; -- called also nitramidin. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH YERODİN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (yerodi) - Words That Begins with yerodi:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (yerod) - Words That Begins with yerod:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (yero) - Words That Begins with yero:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (yer) - Words That Begins with yer:
yerba | noun (n.) An herb; a plant. |
yerd | noun (n.) See 1st & 2d Yard. |
yerking | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Yerk |
yerk | noun (n.) A sudden or quick thrust or motion; a jerk. |
| verb (v. t.) To throw or thrust with a sudden, smart movement; to kick or strike suddenly; to jerk. |
| verb (v. t.) To strike or lash with a whip. |
| verb (v. i.) To throw out the heels; to kick; to jerk. |
| verb (v. i.) To move a quick, jerking motion. |
yern | adjective (a.) Eager; brisk; quick; active. |
| verb (v. i.) See 3d Yearn. |
yerne | adjective (a.) Eagerly; briskly; quickly. |
yernut | noun (n.) An earthnut, or groundnut. See Groundnut (d). |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH YERODİN:
English Words which starts with 'yer' and ends with 'din':
English Words which starts with 'ye' and ends with 'in':
yeldrin | noun (n.) Alt. of Yeldrine |
yellowfin | noun (n.) A large squeteague. |