First Names Rhyming ANDERS
English Words Rhyming ANDERS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ANDERS AS A WHOLE:
alexanders | noun (n.) Alt. of Alisanders |
alisanders | noun (n.) A name given to two species of the genus Smyrnium, formerly cultivated and used as celery now is; -- called also horse parsely. |
commandership | noun (n.) The office of a commander. |
felanders | noun (n. pl.) See Filanders. |
filanders | noun (n. pl.) A disease in hawks, characterized by the presence of small threadlike worms, also of filaments of coagulated blood, from the rupture of a vein; -- called also backworm. |
glanders | noun (n.) A highly contagious and very destructive disease of horses, asses, mules, etc., characterized by a constant discharge of sticky matter from the nose, and an enlargement and induration of the glands beneath and within the lower jaw. It may transmitted to dogs, goats, sheep, and to human beings. |
malanders | noun (n. pl.) A scurfy eruption in the bend of the knee of the fore leg of a horse. See Sallenders. |
sanders | noun (n.) An old name of sandalwood, now applied only to the red sandalwood. See under Sandalwood. |
sellanders | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Sellenders |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ANDERS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (nders) - English Words That Ends with nders:
flinders | noun (n. pl.) Small pieces or splinters; fragments. |
mallenders | noun (n. pl.) Same as Malanders. |
sallenders | noun (n. pl.) An eruption on the hind leg of a horse. |
saunders | noun (n.) See Sandress. |
sellenders | noun (n. pl.) See Sallenders. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ders) - English Words That Ends with ders:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ers) - English Words That Ends with ers:
barbiers | noun (n.) A variety of paralysis, peculiar to India and the Malabar coast; -- considered by many to be the same as beriberi in chronic form. |
bitters | noun (n. pl.) A liquor, generally spirituous in which a bitter herb, leaf, or root is steeped. |
calipers | noun (n. pl.) An instrument, usually resembling a pair of dividers or compasses with curved legs, for measuring the diameter or thickness of bodies, as of work shaped in a lathe or planer, timber, masts, shot, etc.; or the bore of firearms, tubes, etc.; -- called also caliper compasses, or caliber compasses. |
callipers | noun (n. pl.) See Calipers. |
cleavers | noun (n.) A species of Galium (G. Aparine), having a fruit set with hooked bristles, which adhere to whatever they come in contact with; -- called also, goose grass, catchweed, etc. |
clivers | noun (n.) See Cleavers. |
diggers | noun (n. pl.) A degraded tribe of California Indians; -- so called from their practice of digging roots for food. |
divers | adjective (a.) Different in kind or species; diverse. |
| adjective (a.) Several; sundry; various; more than one, but not a great number; as, divers philosophers. Also used substantively or pronominally. |
ers | noun (n.) The bitter vetch (Ervum Ervilia). |
estovers | noun (n. pl.) Necessaries or supples; an allowance to a person out of an estate or other thing for support; as of wood to a tenant for life, etc., of sustenance to a man confined for felony of his estate, or alimony to a woman divorced out of her husband's estate. |
fers | adjective (a.) Fierce. |
headquarters | noun (n. sing.) The quarters or place of residence of any chief officer, as the general in command of an army, or the head of a police force; the place from which orders or instructions are issued; hence, the center of authority or order. |
hers | noun (pron.) See the Note under Her, pron. |
hunkers | noun (n. pl.) In the phrase on one's hunkers, in a squatting or crouching position. |
jeers | noun (n. pl.) See 1st Jeer (b). |
judaizers | noun (n. pl.) See Raskolnik. |
kers | noun (n.) Alt. of Kerse |
knickerbockers | noun (n. pl.) The name for a style of short breeches; smallclothes. |
lampers | noun (n.) See Lampas. |
nippers | noun (n. pl.) Small pinchers for holding, breaking, or cutting. |
| noun (n. pl.) A device with fingers or jaws for seizing an object and holding or conveying it; as, in a printing press, a clasp for catching a sheet and conveying it to the form. |
| noun (n. pl.) A number of rope-yarns wound together, used to secure a cable to the messenger. |
numbers | noun (n.) pl. of Number. The fourth book of the Pentateuch, containing the census of the Hebrews. |
pers | noun (n.) A cloth of sky-blue color. |
| adjective (a.) Light blue; grayish blue; -- a term applied to different shades at different periods. |
pincers | noun (n. pl.) See Pinchers. |
pinchers | noun (n. pl.) An instrument having two handles and two grasping jaws working on a pivot; -- used for griping things to be held fast, drawing nails, etc. |
pliers | noun (n. pl.) A kind of small pinchers with long jaws, -- used for bending or cutting metal rods or wire, for handling small objects such as the parts of a watch, etc. |
revers | noun (n.) A part turned or folded back so as to show the inside, or a piece put on in imitation of such a part, as the lapel of a coat. |
screechers | noun (n. pl.) The picarian birds, as distinguished from the singing birds. |
snuffers | noun (n. pl.) An instrument for cropping and holding the snuff of a candle. |
travers | adjective (a.) Across; athwart. |
trossers | noun (n. pl.) Trousers. |
trousers | noun (n. pl.) A garment worn by men and boys, extending from the waist to the knee or to the ankle, and covering each leg separately. |
trowsers | noun (n. pl.) Same as Trousers. |
tweezers | noun (n. pl.) Small pinchers used to pluck out hairs, and for other purposes. |
vers | noun (n. sing. & pl.) A verse or verses. See Verse. |
vespers | noun (n.) One of the little hours of the Breviary. |
| noun (n.) The evening song or service. |
vivers | noun (n. pl.) Provisions; victuals. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ANDERS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (ander) - Words That Begins with ander:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (ande) - Words That Begins with ande:
andean | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Andes. |
andesine | noun (n.) A kind of triclinic feldspar found in the Andes. |
andesite | noun (n.) An eruptive rock allied to trachyte, consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar, with pyroxene, hornblende, or hypersthene. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (and) - Words That Begins with and:
andabatism | noun (n.) Doubt; uncertainty. |
andalusite | noun (n.) A silicate of aluminium, occurring usually in thick rhombic prisms, nearly square, of a grayish or pale reddish tint. It was first discovered in Andalusia, Spain. |
andante | noun (n.) A movement or piece in andante time. |
| adjective (a.) Moving moderately slow, but distinct and flowing; quicker than larghetto, and slower than allegretto. |
andantino | adjective (a.) Rather quicker than andante; between that allegretto. |
andarac | noun (n.) Red orpiment. |
andine | adjective (a.) Andean; as, Andine flora. |
andiron | noun (n.) A utensil for supporting wood when burning in a fireplace, one being placed on each side; a firedog; as, a pair of andirons. |
andranatomy | noun (n.) The dissection of a human body, especially of a male; androtomy. |
androecium | noun (n.) The stamens of a flower taken collectively. |
androgyne | noun (n.) An hermaphrodite. |
| noun (n.) An androgynous plant. |
androgynous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Androgynal |
androgynal | adjective (a.) Uniting both sexes in one, or having the characteristics of both; being in nature both male and female; hermaphroditic. |
| adjective (a.) Bearing both staminiferous and pistilliferous flowers in the same cluster. |
androgyny | noun (n.) Alt. of Androgynism |
androgynism | noun (n.) Union of both sexes in one individual; hermaphroditism. |
android | noun (n.) Alt. of Androides |
| adjective (a.) Resembling a man. |
androides | noun (n.) A machine or automaton in the form of a human being. |
andromeda | noun (n.) A northern constellation, supposed to represent the mythical Andromeda. |
| noun (n.) A genus of ericaceous flowering plants of northern climates, of which the original species was found growing on a rock surrounded by water. |
andron | noun (n.) The apartment appropriated for the males. This was in the lower part of the house. |
andropetalous | adjective (a.) Produced by the conversion of the stamens into petals, as double flowers, like the garden ranunculus. |
androphagi | noun (n. pl.) Cannibals; man-eaters; anthropophagi. |
androphagous | adjective (a.) Anthropophagous. |
androphore | noun (n.) A support or column on which stamens are raised. |
| noun (n.) The part which in some Siphonophora bears the male gonophores. |
androsphinx | noun (n.) A man sphinx; a sphinx having the head of a man and the body of a lion. |
androspore | noun (n.) A spore of some algae, which has male functions. |
androtomous | adjective (a.) Having the filaments of the stamens divided into two parts. |
androtomy | noun (n.) Dissection of the human body, as distinguished from zootomy; anthropotomy. |
androcephalous | adjective (a.) Having a human head (upon an animal's body), as the Egyptian sphinx. |
androdioecious | adjective (a.) Alt. of -diecious |
andromede | noun (n.) Alt. of Andromed |
andromed | noun (n.) A meteor appearing to radiate from a point in the constellation Andromeda, -- whence the name. |
andropogon | noun (n.) A very large and important genus of grasses, found in nearly all parts of the world. It includes the lemon grass of Ceylon and the beard grass, or broom sedge, of the United States. The principal subgenus is Sorghum, including A. sorghum and A. halepensis, from which have been derived the Chinese sugar cane, the Johnson grass, the Aleppo grass, the broom corn, and the durra, or Indian millet. Several East Indian species, as A. nardus and A. schoenanthus, yield fragrant oils, used in perfumery. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ANDERS:
English Words which starts with 'an' and ends with 'rs':