TIBALT
First name TIBALT's origin is German. TIBALT means "prince of the people". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with TIBALT below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of tibalt.(Brown names are of the same origin (German) with TIBALT and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming TIBALT
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES TÝBALT AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH TÝBALT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (ibalt) - Names That Ends with ibalt:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (balt) - Names That Ends with balt:
tybaltRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (alt) - Names That Ends with alt:
gerwalt ranalt aralt berowalt geralt roswalt sigwalt tihalt walt galahalt galtRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (lt) - Names That Ends with lt:
mahault jilt roosevelt vanderbilt raoghnailt archambault colt galahault harailt holt kolt tibault morholt yseultNAMES RHYMING WITH TÝBALT (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (tibal) - Names That Begins with tibal:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (tiba) - Names That Begins with tiba:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (tib) - Names That Begins with tib:
tibbot tibelda tibelde tibeldi tibeldie tiberiaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ti) - Names That Begins with ti:
tia tiahna tiala-ann tiane tianna tiarchnach tiarni tiauna tiebout tien tienette tier tiernan tiernay tierney tierra tiesha tiffanie tiffany tiffney tighe tighearnach tigris tihkoosue tikva tila tiladene tilda tilden tilford tilian tillman tilly tilman tilton tim timmy timo timon timoteo timothea timothia timothy timun tin tina tinashe tinotenda tintagel tioboid tionna tiphanie tiponi tipper tira tirell tiresias tiridates tirzah tisa tisiphone titania titi titia tito titos titus tityus tiva tivona tiwesdaegNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TÝBALT:
First Names which starts with 'ti' and ends with 'lt':
First Names which starts with 't' and ends with 't':
taavet tabbart tabbert taggart tahbert tait talawat talbert talbot talbott talebot talehot tamirat tauret tayt tefnut tempest thabit toft torht toussaint toussnint trent trevrizent truett tuyet tynetEnglish Words Rhyming TIBALT
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TÝBALT AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TÝBALT (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ibalt) - English Words That Ends with ibalt:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (balt) - English Words That Ends with balt:
cobalt | noun (n.) A tough, lustrous, reddish white metal of the iron group, not easily fusible, and somewhat magnetic. Atomic weight 59.1. Symbol Co. |
noun (n.) A commercial name of a crude arsenic used as fly poison. |
kobalt | noun (n.) See Cobalt. |
speiskobalt | noun (n.) Smaltite. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (alt) - English Words That Ends with alt:
alt | noun (a. & n.) The higher part of the scale. See Alto. |
asphalt | noun (n.) Alt. of Asphaltum |
verb (v. t.) To cover with asphalt; as, to asphalt a roof; asphalted streets. |
basalt | noun (n.) A rock of igneous origin, consisting of augite and triclinic feldspar, with grains of magnetic or titanic iron, and also bottle-green particles of olivine frequently disseminated. |
noun (n.) An imitation, in pottery, of natural basalt; a kind of black porcelain. |
foothalt | noun (n.) A disease affecting the feet of sheep. |
galt | noun (n.) Same as Gault. |
halt | noun (n.) A stop in marching or walking, or in any action; arrest of progress. |
noun (n.) The act of limping; lameness. | |
adjective (a.) Halting or stopping in walking; lame. | |
adjective (a.) To walk lamely; to limp. | |
adjective (a.) To have an irregular rhythm; to be defective. | |
verb (v. i.) To hold one's self from proceeding; to hold up; to cease progress; to stop for a longer or shorter period; to come to a stop; to stand still. | |
verb (v. i.) To stand in doubt whether to proceed, or what to do; to hesitate; to be uncertain. | |
verb (v. t.) To cause to cease marching; to stop; as, the general halted his troops for refreshment. | |
() 3d pers. sing. pres. of Hold, contraction for holdeth. |
hiphalt | adjective (a.) Lame in the hip. |
hydrosalt | noun (n.) A salt supposed to be formed by a hydracid and a base. |
noun (n.) An acid salt. | |
noun (n.) A hydrous salt; a salt combined with water of hydration or crystallization. |
malt | noun (n.) Barley or other grain, steeped in water and dried in a kiln, thus forcing germination until the saccharine principle has been evolved. It is used in brewing and in the distillation of whisky. |
adjective (a.) Relating to, containing, or made with, malt. | |
verb (v. t.) To make into malt; as, to malt barley. | |
verb (v. i.) To become malt; also, to make grain into malt. |
oxysalt | noun (n.) A salt of an oxyacid, as a sulphate. |
persalt | noun (n.) A term formerly given to the salts supposed to be formed respectively by neutralizing acids with certain peroxides. |
pisophalt | noun (n.) Pissasphalt. |
pissasphalt | noun (n.) Earth pitch; a soft, black bitumen of the consistence of tar, and of a strong smell. It is inflammable, and intermediate between petroleum and asphalt. |
protosalt | noun (n.) A salt derived from a protoxide base. |
retinasphalt | noun (n.) Alt. of Retinasphaltum |
salt | noun (n.) The chloride of sodium, a substance used for seasoning food, for the preservation of meat, etc. It is found native in the earth, and is also produced, by evaporation and crystallization, from sea water and other water impregnated with saline particles. |
noun (n.) Hence, flavor; taste; savor; smack; seasoning. | |
noun (n.) Hence, also, piquancy; wit; sense; as, Attic salt. | |
noun (n.) A dish for salt at table; a saltcellar. | |
noun (n.) A sailor; -- usually qualified by old. | |
noun (n.) The neutral compound formed by the union of an acid and a base; thus, sulphuric acid and iron form the salt sulphate of iron or green vitriol. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: That which preserves from corruption or error; that which purifies; a corrective; an antiseptic; also, an allowance or deduction; as, his statements must be taken with a grain of salt. | |
noun (n.) Any mineral salt used as an aperient or cathartic, especially Epsom salts, Rochelle salt, or Glauber's salt. | |
noun (n.) Marshes flooded by the tide. | |
noun (n.) Of or relating to salt; abounding in, or containing, salt; prepared or preserved with, or tasting of, salt; salted; as, salt beef; salt water. | |
noun (n.) Overflowed with, or growing in, salt water; as, a salt marsh; salt grass. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: Bitter; sharp; pungent. | |
noun (n.) Fig.: Salacious; lecherous; lustful. | |
noun (n.) The act of leaping or jumping; a leap. | |
verb (v. t.) To sprinkle, impregnate, or season with salt; to preserve with salt or in brine; to supply with salt; as, to salt fish, beef, or pork; to salt cattle. | |
verb (v. t.) To fill with salt between the timbers and planks, as a ship, for the preservation of the timber. | |
verb (v. i.) To deposit salt as a saline solution; as, the brine begins to salt. | |
() Sulphate of magnesia having cathartic qualities; -- originally prepared by boiling down the mineral waters at Epsom, England, -- whence the name; afterwards prepared from sea water; but now from certain minerals, as from siliceous hydrate of magnesia. |
sesquisalt | noun (n.) A salt derived from a sesquioxide base, or made up on the proportions of a sesqui compound. |
spalt | noun (n.) Spelter. |
adjective (a.) Liable to break or split; brittle; as, spalt timber. | |
adjective (a.) Heedless; clumsy; pert; saucy. | |
adjective (a.) To split off; to cleave off, as chips from a piece of timber, with an ax. |
springhalt | noun (n.) A kind of lameness in horse. See Stringhalt. |
stringhalt | noun (n.) An habitual sudden twitching of the hinder leg of a horse, or an involuntary or convulsive contraction of the muscles that raise the hock. |
subsalt | noun (n.) A basic salt. See the Note under Salt. |
sulphosalt | noun (n.) A salt of a sulphacid. |
supersalt | noun (n.) An acid salt. See Acid salt (a), under Salt, n. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TÝBALT (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (tibal) - Words That Begins with tibal:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (tiba) - Words That Begins with tiba:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (tib) - Words That Begins with tib:
tibia | noun (n.) The inner, or preaxial, and usually the larger, of the two bones of the leg or hind limb below the knee. |
noun (n.) The fourth joint of the leg of an insect. See Illust. under Coleoptera, and under Hexapoda. | |
noun (n.) A musical instrument of the flute kind, originally made of the leg bone of an animal. |
tibial | noun (n.) A tibial bone; a tibiale. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a tibia. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a pipe or flute. |
tibiale | noun (n.) The bone or cartilage of the tarsus which articulates with the tibia and corresponds to a part of the astragalus in man and most mammals. |
tibiotarsal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to both to the tibia and the tarsus; as, the tibiotarsal articulation. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the tibiotarsus. |
tibiotarsus | noun (n.) The large bone between the femur and tarsometatarsus in the leg of a bird. It is formed by the union of the proximal part of the tarsus with the tibia. |
tibrie | noun (n.) The pollack. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TÝBALT:
English Words which starts with 'ti' and ends with 'lt':
tilt | noun (n.) A covering overhead; especially, a tent. |
noun (n.) The cloth covering of a cart or a wagon. | |
noun (n.) A cloth cover of a boat; a small canopy or awning extended over the sternsheets of a boat. | |
noun (n.) A thrust, as with a lance. | |
noun (n.) A military exercise on horseback, in which the combatants attacked each other with lances; a tournament. | |
noun (n.) See Tilt hammer, in the Vocabulary. | |
noun (n.) Inclination forward; as, the tilt of a cask. | |
verb (v. t.) To cover with a tilt, or awning. | |
verb (v. t.) To incline; to tip; to raise one end of for discharging liquor; as, to tilt a barrel. | |
verb (v. t.) To point or thrust, as a lance. | |
verb (v. t.) To point or thrust a weapon at. | |
verb (v. t.) To hammer or forge with a tilt hammer; as, to tilt steel in order to render it more ductile. | |
verb (v. i.) To run or ride, and thrust with a lance; to practice the military game or exercise of thrusting with a lance, as a combatant on horseback; to joust; also, figuratively, to engage in any combat or movement resembling that of horsemen tilting with lances. | |
verb (v. i.) To lean; to fall partly over; to tip. |