Name Report For First Name BORS:

BORS

First name BORS's origin is English. BORS means "a myth name". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with BORS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of bors.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with BORS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with BORS - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming BORS

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES BORS AS A WHOLE:

borsala

NAMES RHYMING WITH BORS (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ors) - Names That Ends with ors:

lyonors soredamors

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (rs) - Names That Ends with rs:

anders lars wevers sanders urs ayers chalmers farrs fars mathers piers saunders struthers ocunnowhurs travers landers thurs mars sawyers condwiramurs

NAMES RHYMING WITH BORS (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (bor) - Names That Begins with bor:

bora borak borbala bordan borden boreas borre bort

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (bo) - Names That Begins with bo:

boadhagh boadicea boarte boas boaz bob bobbi bobbie bobby bobo boc bocleah bocley boda bodaway boden bodgan bodi bodiccea bodicea bodicia bodil bodwyn body boell boethius bofind bogart bogdan boghos bogohardt bohannon bohdan bohdana bohort bohous bohumil bokhari bolaji boldizsar bolton bomani bond bondig bonie boniface bonifacio bonifacius bonifaco bonita bonnar bonni bonnibelle bonnie bonnie-jo bonny bonny-jean bonny-lee boone booth boothe bosworth botan botewolf both bothain bothan bothe botolf botolff botwolf boudicea boukra boulad boulboul boulus bourkan bourke bourn bourne bow bowden bowdyn bowen bowie bowyn boyce boyd boyden boyne boynton bozena

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BORS:

First Names which starts with 'b' and ends with 's':

baccaus baccus bagdemagus balqis baltsaros barnabas basilius bates batholomeus baucis beathas beaumains beauvais beitris bellinus benes berniss bersules bes bess bevis bilqis blais blas bleoberis bliss bliths blyss brademagus brandeis brandeles brandelis brehus brendis brenius brennus briareus briefbras briseis brites britomartus brooks brus brutus brys burgeis burgess burns busiris butrus byrnes

English Words Rhyming BORS

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES BORS AS A WHOLE:

aborsementnoun (n.) Abortment; abortion.

aborsiveadjective (a.) Abortive.

borsholderadjective (a.) The head or chief of a tithing, or borough (see 2d Borough); the headborough; a parish constable.

dukhoborsnoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Dukhobortsy

laborsomeadjective (a.) Made with, or requiring, great labor, pains, or diligence.
 adjective (a.) Likely or inclined to roll or pitch, as a ship in a heavy sea; having a tendency to labor.

neighborshipnoun (n.) The state of being neighbors.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BORS (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ors) - English Words That Ends with ors:


dehorsnoun (n.) All sorts of outworks in general, at a distance from the main works; any advanced works for protection or cover.
 prep (prep.) Out of; without; foreign to; out of the agreement, record, will, or other instrument.

porthorsnoun (n.) See Portass.

posteriorsnoun (n. pl.) The hinder parts, as of an animal's body.

scissorsnoun (n. pl.) A cutting instrument resembling shears, but smaller, consisting of two cutting blades with handles, movable on a pin in the center, by which they are held together. Often called a pair of scissors.

sorsnoun (n.) A lot; also, a kind of divination by means of lots.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH BORS (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (bor) - Words That Begins with bor:


borableadjective (a.) Capable of being bored.

borachtenoun (n.) A large leather bottle for liquors, etc., made of the skin of a goat or other animal. Hence: A drunkard.

boracicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or produced from, borax; containing boron; boric; as, boracic acid.

boracitenoun (n.) A mineral of a white or gray color occurring massive and in isometric crystals; in composition it is a magnesium borate with magnesium chloride.

boracousadjective (a.) Relating to, or obtained from, borax; containing borax.

boragenoun (n.) A mucilaginous plant of the genus Borago (B. officinalis), which is used, esp. in France, as a demulcent and diaphoretic.

boragewortnoun (n.) Plant of the Borage family.

boraginaceousadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a family of plants (Boraginaceae) which includes the borage, heliotrope, beggar's lice, and many pestiferous plants.

boragineousadjective (a.) Relating to the Borage tribe; boraginaceous.

borameznoun (n.) See Barometz.

boratenoun (n.) A salt formed by the combination of boric acid with a base or positive radical.

boraxnoun (n.) A white or gray crystalline salt, with a slight alkaline taste, used as a flux, in soldering metals, making enamels, fixing colors on porcelain, and as a soap. It occurs native in certain mineral springs, and is made from the boric acid of hot springs in Tuscany. It was originally obtained from a lake in Thibet, and was sent to Europe under the name of tincal. Borax is a pyroborate or tetraborate of sodium, Na2B4O7.10H2O.

borborygmnoun (n.) A rumbling or gurgling noise produced by wind in the bowels.

bordnoun (n.) A board; a table.
 noun (n.) The face of coal parallel to the natural fissures.
 noun (n.) See Bourd.

bordagenoun (n.) The base or servile tenure by which a bordar held his cottage.

bordarnoun (n.) A villein who rendered menial service for his cottage; a cottier.

bordeauxnoun (n.) A claret wine from Bordeaux.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to Bordeaux in the south of France.

bordelnoun (n.) Alt. of Bordello

bordellonoun (n.) A brothel; a bawdyhouse; a house devoted to prostitution.

bordelaisadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Bordeaux, in France, or to the district around Bordeaux.

bordellernoun (n.) A keeper or a frequenter of a brothel.

bordernoun (n.) The outer part or edge of anything, as of a garment, a garden, etc.; margin; verge; brink.
 noun (n.) A boundary; a frontier of a state or of the settled part of a country; a frontier district.
 noun (n.) A strip or stripe arranged along or near the edge of something, as an ornament or finish.
 noun (n.) A narrow flower bed.
 verb (v. i.) To touch at the edge or boundary; to be contiguous or adjacent; -- with on or upon as, Connecticut borders on Massachusetts.
 verb (v. i.) To approach; to come near to; to verge.
 verb (v. t.) To make a border for; to furnish with a border, as for ornament; as, to border a garment or a garden.
 verb (v. t.) To be, or to have, contiguous to; to touch, or be touched, as by a border; to be, or to have, near the limits or boundary; as, the region borders a forest, or is bordered on the north by a forest.
 verb (v. t.) To confine within bounds; to limit.

borderingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Border

borderernoun (n.) One who dwells on a border, or at the extreme part or confines of a country, region, or tract of land; one who dwells near to a place or region.

bordlandnoun (n.) Either land held by a bordar, or the land which a lord kept for the maintenance of his board, or table.

bordlodenoun (n.) The service formerly required of a tenant, to carry timber from the woods to the lord's house.

bordmannoun (n.) A bordar; a tenant in bordage.

bordragnoun (n.) Alt. of Bordraging

bordragingnoun (n.) An incursion upon the borders of a country; a raid.

bordurenoun (n.) A border one fifth the width of the shield, surrounding the field. It is usually plain, but may be charged.

boringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bore
 noun (n.) The act or process of one who, or that which, bores; as, the boring of cannon; the boring of piles and ship timbers by certain marine mollusks.
 noun (n.) A hole made by boring.
 noun (n.) The chips or fragments made by boring.

borenoun (n.) A hole made by boring; a perforation.
 noun (n.) The internal cylindrical cavity of a gun, cannon, pistol, or other firearm, or of a pipe or tube.
 noun (n.) The size of a hole; the interior diameter of a tube or gun barrel; the caliber.
 noun (n.) A tool for making a hole by boring, as an auger.
 noun (n.) Caliber; importance.
 noun (n.) A person or thing that wearies by prolixity or dullness; a tiresome person or affair; any person or thing which causes ennui.
 noun (n.) A tidal flood which regularly or occasionally rushes into certain rivers of peculiar configuration or location, in one or more waves which present a very abrupt front of considerable height, dangerous to shipping, as at the mouth of the Amazon, in South America, the Hoogly and Indus, in India, and the Tsien-tang, in China.
 noun (n.) Less properly, a very high and rapid tidal flow, when not so abrupt, such as occurs at the Bay of Fundy and in the British Channel.
 verb (v. t.) To perforate or penetrate, as a solid body, by turning an auger, gimlet, drill, or other instrument; to make a round hole in or through; to pierce; as, to bore a plank.
 verb (v. t.) To form or enlarge by means of a boring instrument or apparatus; as, to bore a steam cylinder or a gun barrel; to bore a hole.
 verb (v. t.) To make (a passage) by laborious effort, as in boring; as, to bore one's way through a crowd; to force a narrow and difficult passage through.
 verb (v. t.) To weary by tedious iteration or by dullness; to tire; to trouble; to vex; to annoy; to pester.
 verb (v. t.) To befool; to trick.
 verb (v. i.) To make a hole or perforation with, or as with, a boring instrument; to cut a circular hole by the rotary motion of a tool; as, to bore for water or oil (i. e., to sink a well by boring for water or oil); to bore with a gimlet; to bore into a tree (as insects).
 verb (v. i.) To be pierced or penetrated by an instrument that cuts as it turns; as, this timber does not bore well, or is hard to bore.
 verb (v. i.) To push forward in a certain direction with laborious effort.
 verb (v. i.) To shoot out the nose or toss it in the air; -- said of a horse.
  (imp.) of Bear
  () imp. of 1st & 2d Bear.

borealadjective (a.) Northern; pertaining to the north, or to the north wind; as, a boreal bird; a boreal blast.
 adjective (a.) Designating or pertaining to a terrestrial division consisting of the northern and mountainous parts of both the Old and the New World; -- equivalent to the Holarctic region exclusive of the Transition, Sonoran, and corresponding areas. The term is used by American authors and applied by them chiefly to the Nearctic subregion. The Boreal region includes approximately all of North and Central America in which the mean temperature of the hottest season does not exceed 18¡ C. (= 64.4¡ F.). Its subdivisions are the Arctic zone and Boreal zone, the latter including the area between the Arctic and Transition zones.

boreasnoun (n.) The north wind; -- usually a personification.

borecolenoun (n.) A brassicaceous plant of many varieties, cultivated for its leaves, which are not formed into a compact head like the cabbage, but are loose, and are generally curled or wrinkled; kale.

boredomnoun (n.) The state of being bored, or pestered; a state of ennui.
 noun (n.) The realm of bores; bores, collectively.

boreenoun (n.) Same as BourrEe.

borelnoun (n.) See Borrel.

borelenoun (n.) The smaller two-horned rhinoceros of South Africa (Atelodus bicornis).

borernoun (n.) One that bores; an instrument for boring.
 noun (n.) A marine, bivalve mollusk, of the genus Teredo and allies, which burrows in wood. See Teredo.
 noun (n.) Any bivalve mollusk (Saxicava, Lithodomus, etc.) which bores into limestone and similar substances.
 noun (n.) One of the larvae of many species of insects, which penetrate trees, as the apple, peach, pine, etc. See Apple borer, under Apple.
 noun (n.) The hagfish (Myxine).

boricadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or containing, boron.

boridenoun (n.) A binary compound of boron with a more positive or basic element or radical; -- formerly called boruret.

borneolnoun (n.) A rare variety of camphor, C10H17.OH, resembling ordinary camphor, from which it can be produced by reduction. It is said to occur in the camphor tree of Borneo and Sumatra (Dryobalanops camphora), but the natural borneol is rarely found in European or American commerce, being in great request by the Chinese. Called also Borneo camphor, Malay camphor, and camphol.

bornitenoun (n.) A valuable ore of copper, containing copper, iron, and sulphur; -- also called purple copper ore (or erubescite), in allusion to the colors shown upon the slightly tarnished surface.

borofluoridenoun (n.) A double fluoride of boron and hydrogen, or some other positive element, or radical; -- called also fluoboride, and formerly fluoborate.

boroglyceridenoun (n.) A compound of boric acid and glycerin, used as an antiseptic.

boronnoun (n.) A nonmetallic element occurring abundantly in borax. It is reduced with difficulty to the free state, when it can be obtained in several different forms; viz., as a substance of a deep olive color, in a semimetallic form, and in colorless quadratic crystals similar to the diamond in hardness and other properties. It occurs in nature also in boracite, datolite, tourmaline, and some other minerals. Atomic weight 10.9. Symbol B.

borosilicatenoun (n.) A double salt of boric and silicic acids, as in the natural minerals tourmaline, datolite, etc.

boroughnoun (n.) In England, an incorporated town that is not a city; also, a town that sends members to parliament; in Scotland, a body corporate, consisting of the inhabitants of a certain district, erected by the sovereign, with a certain jurisdiction; in America, an incorporated town or village, as in Pennsylvania and Connecticut.
 noun (n.) The collective body of citizens or inhabitants of a borough; as, the borough voted to lay a tax.
 noun (n.) An association of men who gave pledges or sureties to the king for the good behavior of each other.
 noun (n.) The pledge or surety thus given.

boroughheadnoun (n.) See Headborough.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BORS:

English Words which starts with 'b' and ends with 's':

bacchiusnoun (n.) A metrical foot composed of a short syllable and two long ones; according to some, two long and a short.

bacchusnoun (n.) The god of wine, son of Jupiter and Semele.

bacciferousadjective (a.) Producing berries.

baccivorousadjective (a.) Eating, or subsisting on, berries; as, baccivorous birds.

bacillusnoun (n.) A variety of bacterium; a microscopic, rod-shaped vegetable organism.

backhandednessnoun (n.) State of being backhanded; the using of backhanded or indirect methods.

backlessadjective (a.) Without a back.

backsnoun (n. pl.) Among leather dealers, the thickest and stoutest tanned hides.

backstairsadjective (a.) Alt. of Backstair

backstressnoun (n.) A female baker.

backwardnessnoun (n.) The state of being backward.

backwoodsnoun (n. pl.) The forests or partly cleared grounds on the frontiers.

badderlocksnoun (n.) A large black seaweed (Alaria esculenta) sometimes eaten in Europe; -- also called murlins, honeyware, and henware.

badgelessadjective (a.) Having no badge.

badnessnoun (n.) The state of being bad.

baisemainsnoun (n. pl.) Respects; compliments.

balaniferousadjective (a.) Bearing or producing acorns.

balanoglossusnoun (n.) A peculiar marine worm. See Enteropneusta, and Tornaria.

balbutiesnoun (n.) The defect of stammering; also, a kind of incomplete pronunciation.

baldnessnoun (n.) The state or condition of being bald; as, baldness of the head; baldness of style.

balefulnessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being baleful.

ballisticsnoun (n.) The science or art of hurling missile weapons by the use of an engine.

balsamiferousadjective (a.) Producing balsam.

balsamousadjective (a.) Having the quality of balsam; containing balsam.

bancusnoun (n.) Alt. of Bank

bankeressnoun (n.) A female banker.

bannsnoun (n. pl.) Notice of a proposed marriage, proclaimed in a church, or other place prescribed by law, in order that any person may object, if he knows of just cause why the marriage should not take place.

barbadosnoun (n.) Alt. of Barbadoes

barbadoesnoun (n.) A West Indian island, giving its name to a disease, to a cherry, etc.

barbarousadjective (a.) Being in the state of a barbarian; uncivilized; rude; peopled with barbarians; as, a barbarous people; a barbarous country.
 adjective (a.) Foreign; adapted to a barbaric taste.
 adjective (a.) Cruel; ferocious; inhuman; merciless.
 adjective (a.) Contrary to the pure idioms of a language.

barbarousnessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being barbarous; barbarity; barbarism.

barbiersnoun (n.) A variety of paralysis, peculiar to India and the Malabar coast; -- considered by many to be the same as beriberi in chronic form.

barbigerousadjective (a.) Having a beard; bearded; hairy.

barefacednessnoun (n.) The quality of being barefaced; shamelessness; assurance; audaciousness.

barenessnoun (n.) The state of being bare.

barklessadjective (a.) Destitute of bark.

baronessnoun (n.) A baron's wife; also, a lady who holds the baronial title in her own right; as, the Baroness Burdett-Coutts.

barrasnoun (n.) A resin, called also galipot.

barrennessnoun (n.) The condition of being barren; sterility; unproductiveness.

barytesnoun (n.) Barium sulphate, generally called heavy spar or barite. See Barite.

baselessadjective (a.) Without a base; having no foundation or support.

basenessnoun (n.) The quality or condition of being base; degradation; vileness.

bashfulnessnoun (n.) The quality of being bashful.

bashlessadjective (a.) Shameless; unblushing.

basisnoun (n.) The foundation of anything; that on which a thing rests.
 noun (n.) The pedestal of a column, pillar, or statue.
 noun (n.) The ground work the first or fundamental principle; that which supports.
 noun (n.) The principal component part of a thing.

bassnoun (n.) An edible, spiny-finned fish, esp. of the genera Roccus, Labrax, and related genera. There are many species.
 noun (n.) The two American fresh-water species of black bass (genus Micropterus). See Black bass.
 noun (n.) Species of Serranus, the sea bass and rock bass. See Sea bass.
 noun (n.) The southern, red, or channel bass (Sciaena ocellata). See Redfish.
 noun (n.) The linden or lime tree, sometimes wrongly called whitewood; also, its bark, which is used for making mats. See Bast.
 noun (n.) A hassock or thick mat.
 adjective (a.) A bass, or deep, sound or tone.
 adjective (a.) The lowest part in a musical composition.
 adjective (a.) One who sings, or the instrument which plays, bass.
 adjective (a.) Deep or grave in tone.
 verb (v. t.) To sound in a deep tone.
  (pl. ) of Bass

basylousadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or having the nature of, a basyle; electro-positive; basic; -- opposed to chlorous.

batatasnoun (n.) Alt. of Batata

batelessadjective (a.) Not to be abated.

bathosnoun (n.) A ludicrous descent from the elevated to the low, in writing or speech; anticlimax.

bathybiusnoun (n.) A name given by Prof. Huxley to a gelatinous substance found in mud dredged from the Atlantic and preserved in alcohol. He supposed that it was free living protoplasm, covering a large part of the ocean bed. It is now known that the substance is of chemical, not of organic, origin.

batrachophagousadjective (a.) Feeding on frogs.

battailousnoun (n.) Arrayed for battle; fit or eager for battle; warlike.

bawdinessnoun (n.) Obscenity; lewdness.

baysnoun (n.) Alt. of Bayze

beaconlessadjective (a.) Having no beacon.

beaminessnoun (n.) The state of being beamy.

beamlessadjective (a.) Not having a beam.
 adjective (a.) Not emitting light.

beardlessadjective (a.) Without a beard. Hence: Not having arrived at puberty or manhood; youthful.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of an awn; as, beardless wheat.

beardlessnessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being destitute of beard.

bearishnessnoun (n.) Behavior like that of a bear.

beastingsnoun (n. pl.) See Biestings.

beastlinessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being beastly.

beauteousadjective (a.) Full of beauty; beautiful; very handsome.

beautilessadjective (a.) Destitute of beauty.

becomingnessnoun (n.) The quality of being becoming, appropriate, or fit; congruity; fitness.

bedclothesnoun (n. pl.) Blankets, sheets, coverlets, etc., for a bed.

beerinessnoun (n.) Beery condition.

beestingsnoun (n.) Same as Biestings.
 noun (n. pl.) The first milk given by a cow after calving.

beevesnoun (n.) plural of Beef, the animal.

beggarlinessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being beggarly; meanness.

beholdingnessnoun (n.) The state of being obliged or beholden.

bellicousadjective (a.) Bellicose.

bellowsnoun (n. sing. & pl.) An instrument, utensil, or machine, which, by alternate expansion and contraction, or by rise and fall of the top, draws in air through a valve and expels it through a tube for various purposes, as blowing fires, ventilating mines, or filling the pipes of an organ with wind.

benedictusadjective (a.) The song of Zacharias at the birth of John the Baptist (Luke i. 68); -- so named from the first word of the Latin version.

benefactressnoun (n.) A woman who confers a benefit.

beneficelessadjective (a.) Having no benefice.

beneficialnessnoun (n.) The quality of being beneficial; profitableness.

benevolousadjective (a.) Kind; benevolent.

betternessnoun (n.) The quality of being better or superior; superiority.
 noun (n.) The difference by which fine gold or silver exceeds in fineness the standard.

bewilderednessnoun (n.) The state of being bewildered; bewilderment.

bewitchednessnoun (n.) The state of being bewitched.

biangulousadjective (a.) Biangular.

biantheriferousadjective (a.) Having two anthers.

biasnoun (n.) A weight on the side of the ball used in the game of bowls, or a tendency imparted to the ball, which turns it from a straight line.
 noun (n.) A leaning of the mind; propensity or prepossession toward an object or view, not leaving the mind indifferent; bent; inclination.
 noun (n.) A wedge-shaped piece of cloth taken out of a garment (as the waist of a dress) to diminish its circumference.
 noun (n.) A slant; a diagonal; as, to cut cloth on the bias.
 adjective (a.) Inclined to one side; swelled on one side.
 adjective (a.) Cut slanting or diagonally, as cloth.
 adverb (adv.) In a slanting manner; crosswise; obliquely; diagonally; as, to cut cloth bias.
 verb (v. t.) To incline to one side; to give a particular direction to; to influence; to prejudice; to prepossess.

bibaciousadjective (a.) Addicted to drinking.

bibbsnoun (n. pl.) Pieces of timber bolted to certain parts of a mast to support the trestletrees.

bicallousadjective (a.) Having two callosities or hard spots.

bicephalousadjective (a.) Having two heads.

bicepsnoun (n.) A muscle having two heads or origins; -- applied particularly to a flexor in the arm, and to another in the thigh.

bicipitousadjective (a.) Having two heads; bicipital.

bicornousadjective (a.) Having two horns; two-horned; crescentlike.

biestingsnoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Beestings

bifariousadjective (a.) Twofold; arranged in two rows.
 adjective (a.) Pointing two ways, as leaves that grow only on opposite sides of a branch; in two vertical rows.

biferousadjective (a.) Bearing fruit twice a year.

biflorousadjective (a.) Bearing two flowers; two-flowered.

biforousadjective (a.) See Biforate.

bifurcousadjective (a.) See Bifurcate, a.

bigamousadjective (a.) Guilty of bigamy; involving bigamy; as, a bigamous marriage.

bignessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being big; largeness; size; bulk.