First Names Rhyming THADDEUS
English Words Rhyming THADDEUS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES THADDEUS AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH THADDEUS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (haddeus) - English Words That Ends with haddeus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (addeus) - English Words That Ends with addeus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ddeus) - English Words That Ends with ddeus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (deus) - English Words That Ends with deus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (eus) - English Words That Ends with eus:
aculeus | noun (n.) A prickle growing on the bark, as in some brambles and roses. |
| noun (n.) A sting. |
alveus | noun (n.) The channel of a river. |
anconeus | noun (n.) A muscle of the elbow and forearm. |
archeus | noun (n.) The vital principle or force which (according to the Paracelsians) presides over the growth and continuation of living beings; the anima mundi or plastic power of the old philosophers. |
caduceus | noun (n.) The official staff or wand of Hermes or Mercury, the messenger of the gods. It was originally said to be a herald's staff of olive wood, but was afterwards fabled to have two serpents coiled about it, and two wings at the top. |
cepheus | noun (n.) A northern constellation near the pole. Its head, which is in the Milky Way, is marked by a triangle formed by three stars of the fourth magnitude. See Cassiopeia. |
cereus | noun (n.) A genus of plants of the Cactus family. They are natives of America, from California to Chili. |
choreus | noun (n.) Alt. of Choree |
clypeus | noun (n.) The frontal plate of the head of an insect. |
coccosteus | noun (n.) An extinct genus of Devonian ganoid fishes, having the broad plates about the head studded with berrylike tubercles. |
coleus | noun (n.) A plant of several species of the Mint family, cultivated for its bright-colored or variegated leaves. |
corypheus | noun (n.) The conductor, chief, or leader of the dramatic chorus; hence, the chief or leader of a party or interest. |
glutaeus | noun (n.) The great muscle of the buttock in man and most mammals, and the corresponding muscle in many lower animals. |
gluteus | noun (n.) Same as Glut/us. |
ileus | noun (n.) A morbid condition due to intestinal obstruction. It is characterized by complete constipation, with griping pains in the abdomen, which is greatly distended, and in the later stages by vomiting of fecal matter. Called also ileac, / iliac, passion. |
malleus | noun (n.) The outermost of the three small auditory bones, ossicles; the hammer. It is attached to the tympanic membrane by a long process, the handle or manubrium. See Illust. of Far. |
| noun (n.) One of the hard lateral pieces of the mastax of Rotifera. See Mastax. |
| noun (n.) A genus of bivalve shells; the hammer shell. |
morpheus | noun (n.) The god of dreams. |
nucleus | noun (n.) A kernel; hence, a central mass or point about which matter is gathered, or to which accretion is made; the central or material portion; -- used both literally and figuratively. |
| noun (n.) The body or the head of a comet. |
| noun (n.) An incipient ovule of soft cellular tissue. |
| noun (n.) A whole seed, as contained within the seed coats. |
| noun (n.) A body, usually spheroidal, in a cell or a protozoan, distinguished from the surrounding protoplasm by a difference in refrangibility and in behavior towards chemical reagents. It is more or less protoplasmic, and consists of a clear fluid (achromatin) through which extends a network of fibers (chromatin) in which may be suspended a second rounded body, the nucleolus (see Nucleoplasm). See Cell division, under Division. |
| noun (n.) The tip, or earliest part, of a univalve or bivalve shell. |
| noun (n.) The central part around which additional growths are added, as of an operculum. |
| noun (n.) A visceral mass, containing the stomach and other organs, in Tunicata and some mollusks. |
orpheus | noun (n.) The famous mythic Thracian poet, son of the Muse Calliope, and husband of Eurydice. He is reputed to have had power to entrance beasts and inanimate objects by the music of his lyre. |
paranucleus | noun (n.) Some as Nucleolus. |
perseus | noun (n.) A Grecian legendary hero, son of Jupiter and Danae, who slew the Gorgon Medusa. |
| noun (n.) A consellation of the northern hemisphere, near Taurus and Cassiopea. It contains a star cluster visible to the naked eye as a nebula. |
pileus | noun (n.) A kind of skull cap of felt. |
| noun (n.) The expanded upper portion of many of the fungi. See Mushroom. |
| noun (n.) The top of the head of a bird, from the bill to the nape. |
pluteus | noun (n.) The free-swimming larva of sea urchins and ophiurans, having several long stiff processes inclosing calcareous rods. |
prometheus | noun (n.) The son of Iapetus (one of the Titans) and Clymene, fabled by the poets to have surpassed all mankind in knowledge, and to have formed men of clay to whom he gave life by means of fire stolen from heaven. Jupiter, being angry at this, sent Mercury to bind Prometheus to Mount Caucasus, where a vulture preyed upon his liver. |
pronucleus | noun (n.) One of the two bodies or nuclei (called male and female pronuclei) which unite to form the first segmentation nucleus of an impregnated ovum. |
proteus | noun (n.) A sea god in the service of Neptune who assumed different shapes at will. Hence, one who easily changes his appearance or principles. |
| noun (n.) A genus of aquatic eel-shaped amphibians found in caves in Austria. They have permanent external gills as well as lungs. The eyes are small and the legs are weak. |
| noun (n.) A changeable protozoan; an amoeba. |
reflueus | adjective (a.) Refluent. |
scarabaeus | noun (n.) Same as Scarab. |
| noun (n.) A conventionalized representation of a beetle, with its legs held closely at its sides, carved in natural or made in baked clay, and commonly having an inscription on the flat underside. |
trinucleus | noun (n.) A genus of Lower Silurian trilobites in which the glabella and cheeks form three rounded elevations on the head. |
uraeus | noun (n.) A serpent, or serpent's head and neck, represented on the front of the headdresses of divinities and sovereigns as an emblem of supreme power. |
zeus | noun (n.) The chief deity of the Greeks, and ruler of the upper world (cf. Hades). He was identified with Jupiter. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH THADDEUS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (thaddeu) - Words That Begins with thaddeu:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (thadde) - Words That Begins with thadde:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (thadd) - Words That Begins with thadd:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (thad) - Words That Begins with thad:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (tha) - Words That Begins with tha:
thalamencephalon | noun (n.) The segment of the brain next in front of the midbrain, including the thalami, pineal gland, and pituitary body; the diencephalon; the interbrain. |
thalamic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a thalamus or to thalami. |
thalamifloral | adjective (a.) Alt. of Thalamiflorous |
thalamiflorous | adjective (a.) Bearing the stamens directly on the receptacle; -- said of a subclass of polypetalous dicotyledonous plants in the system of De Candolle. |
thalamocoele | noun (n.) The cavity or ventricle of the thalamencephalon; the third ventricle. |
thalamophora | noun (n. pl.) Same as Foraminifera. |
thalamus | noun (n.) A mass of nervous matter on either side of the third ventricle of the brain; -- called also optic thalamus. |
| noun (n.) Same as Thallus. |
| noun (n.) The receptacle of a flower; a torus. |
thalassian | noun (n.) Any sea tortoise. |
thalassic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the sea; -- sometimes applied to rocks formed from sediments deposited upon the sea bottom. |
thalassinian | noun (n.) Any species of Thalaassinidae, a family of burrowing macrurous Crustacea, having a long and soft abdomen. |
thalassography | noun (n.) The study or science of the life of marine organisms. |
thaler | noun (n.) A German silver coin worth about three shillings sterling, or about 73 cents. |
thalia | noun (n.) That one of the nine Muses who presided over comedy. |
| noun (n.) One of the three Graces. |
| noun (n.) One of the Nereids. |
thaliacea | noun (n. pl.) A division of Tunicata comprising the free-swimming species, such as Salpa and Doliolum. |
thalian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Thalia; hence, of or pertaining to comedy; comic. |
thallate | noun (n.) A salt of a hypothetical thallic acid. |
thallene | noun (n.) A hydrocarbon obtained from coal-tar residues, and remarkable for its intense yellowish green fluorescence. |
thallic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to thallium; derived from, or containing, thallium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a higher valence as contrasted with the thallous compounds; as, thallic oxide. |
thalline | noun (n.) An artificial alkaloid of the quinoline series, obtained as a white crystalline substance, C10H13NO, whose salts are valuable as antipyretics; -- so called from the green color produced in its solution by certain oxidizing agents. |
| adjective (a.) Consisting of a thallus. |
thallious | adjective (a.) See Thallous. |
thallium | noun (n.) A rare metallic element of the aluminium group found in some minerals, as certain pyrites, and also in the lead-chamber deposit in the manufacture of sulphuric acid. It is isolated as a heavy, soft, bluish white metal, easily oxidized in moist air, but preserved by keeping under water. Symbol Tl. Atomic weight 203.7. |
thallogen | noun (n.) One of a large class or division of the vegetable kingdom, which includes those flowerless plants, such as fungi, algae, and lichens, that consist of a thallus only, composed of cellular tissue, or of a congeries of cells, or even of separate cells, and never show a distinction into root, stem, and leaf. |
thalloid | adjective (a.) Resembling, or consisting of, thallus. |
thallophyte | noun (n.) Same as Thallogen. |
| noun (n.) A plant belonging to the Thallophyta. |
thallous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to thallium; derived from, or containing, thallium; specifically, designating those compounds in which the element has a lower valence as contrasted with the thallic compounds. |
thallus | noun (n.) A solid mass of cellular tissue, consisting of one or more layers, usually in the form of a flat stratum or expansion, but sometimes erect or pendulous, and elongated and branching, and forming the substance of the thallogens. |
thammuz | noun (n.) Alt. of Tammuz |
thamnophile | noun (n.) A bush shrike. |
thamyn | noun (n.) An Asiatic deer (Rucervus Eldi) resembling the swamp deer; -- called also Eld's deer. |
thanage | noun (n.) The district in which a thane anciently had jurisdiction; thanedom. |
thanatoid | adjective (a.) Deathlike; resembling death. |
thanatology | noun (n.) A description, or the doctrine, of death. |
thanatopsis | noun (n.) A view of death; a meditation on the subject of death. |
thane | noun (n.) A dignitary under the Anglo-Saxons and Danes in England. Of these there were two orders, the king's thanes, who attended the kings in their courts and held lands immediately of them, and the ordinary thanes, who were lords of manors and who had particular jurisdiction within their limits. After the Conquest, this title was disused, and baron took its place. |
thanedom | noun (n.) The property or jurisdiction of a thane; thanage. |
thanehood | noun (n.) The character or dignity of a thane; also, thanes, collectively. |
thaneship | noun (n.) The state or dignity of a thane; thanehood; also, the seignioralty of a thane. |
thank | noun (n.) A expression of gratitude; an acknowledgment expressive of a sense of favor or kindness received; obligation, claim, or desert, or gratitude; -- now generally used in the plural. |
| noun (n.) To express gratitude to (anyone) for a favor; to make acknowledgments to (anyone) for kindness bestowed; -- used also ironically for blame. |
thanking | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Thank |
thankful | adjective (a.) Obtaining or deserving thanks; thankworthy. |
| adjective (a.) Impressed with a sense of kindness received, and ready to acknowledge it; grateful. |
thankless | adjective (a.) Not acknowledging favors; not expressing thankfulness; unthankful; ungrateful. |
| adjective (a.) Not obtaining or deserving thanks; unacceptable; as, a thankless task. |
thanksgiver | noun (n.) One who gives thanks, or acknowledges a kindness. |
thanksgiving | noun (n.) The act of rending thanks, or expressing gratitude for favors or mercies. |
| noun (n.) A public acknowledgment or celebration of divine goodness; also, a day set apart for religious services, specially to acknowledge the goodness of God, either in any remarkable deliverance from calamities or danger, or in the ordinary dispensation of his bounties. |
thankworthiness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being thankworthy. |
thankworthy | adjective (a.) Deserving thanks; worthy of gratitude; mreitorious. |
thar | noun (n.) A goatlike animal (Capra Jemlaica) native of the Himalayas. It has small, flattened horns, curved directly backward. The hair of the neck, shoulders, and chest of the male is very long, reaching to the knees. Called also serow, and imo. |
| verb (v. impersonal, pres.) It needs; need. |
tharms | noun (n. pl.) Twisted guts. |
tharos | noun (n.) A small American butterfly (Phycoides tharos) having the upper surface of the wings variegated with orange and black, the outer margins black with small white crescents; -- called also pearl crescent. |
thatch | noun (n.) Straw, rushes, or the like, used for making or covering the roofs of buildings, or of stacks of hay or grain. |
| noun (n.) A name in the West Indies for several kinds of palm, the leaves of which are used for thatching. |
| noun (n.) To cover with, or with a roof of, straw, reeds, or some similar substance; as, to thatch a roof, a stable, or a stack of grain. |
thatching | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Thatch |
| noun (n.) The act or art of covering buildings with thatch; so as to keep out rain, snow, etc. |
| noun (n.) The materials used for this purpose; thatch. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH THADDEUS:
English Words which starts with 'tha' and ends with 'eus':
English Words which starts with 'th' and ends with 'us':
thaumaturgus | noun (n.) A miracle worker; -- a title given by the Roman Catholics to some saints. |
thecasporous | adjective (a.) Having the spores in thecae, or cases. |
thelytokous | adjective (a.) Producing females only; -- said of certain female insects. |
thermogenous | adjective (a.) Producing heat; thermogenic. |
thesaurus | noun (n.) A treasury or storehouse; hence, a repository, especially of knowledge; -- often applied to a comprehensive work, like a dictionary or cyclopedia. |
thrombus | noun (n.) A clot of blood formed of a passage of a vessel and remaining at the site of coagulation. |
| noun (n.) A tumor produced by the escape of blood into the subcutaneous cellular tissue. |
thunderous | adjective (a.) Producing thunder. |
| adjective (a.) Making a noise like thunder; sounding loud and deep; sonorous. |
thundrous | adjective (a.) Thunderous; sonorous. |
thuriferous | adjective (a.) Producing or bearing frankincense. |
thus | noun (n.) The commoner kind of frankincense, or that obtained from the Norway spruce, the long-leaved pine, and other conifers. |
| adverb (adv.) In this or that manner; on this wise. |
| adverb (adv.) To this degree or extent; so far; so; as, thus wise; thus peaceble; thus bold. |
thymus | noun (n.) The thymus gland. |
| adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland. |
thyrsus | noun (n.) A staff entwined with ivy, and surmounted by a pine cone, or by a bunch of vine or ivy leaves with grapes or berries. It is an attribute of Bacchus, and of the satyrs and others engaging in Bacchic rites. |
| noun (n.) A species of inflorescence; a dense panicle, as in the lilac and horse-chestnut. |
thysanopterous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Thysanoptera. |
thysanurous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Thysanura. |
thermotonus | noun (n.) A condition of tonicity with respect to temperature. |