First Names Rhyming ABDERUS
English Words Rhyming ABDERUS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ABDERUS AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ABDERUS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (bderus) - English Words That Ends with bderus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (derus) - English Words That Ends with derus:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (erus) - English Words That Ends with erus:
cerberus | noun (n.) A monster, in the shape of a three-headed dog, guarding the entrance into the infernal regions, Hence: Any vigilant custodian or guardian, esp. if surly. |
| noun (n.) A genus of East Indian serpents, allied to the pythons; the bokadam. |
cyperus | noun (n.) A large genus of plants belonging to the Sedge family, and including the species called galingale, several bulrushes, and the Egyptian papyrus. |
eurypterus | noun (n.) A genus of extinct Merostomata, found in Silurian rocks. Some of the species are more than three feet long. |
hesperus | noun (n.) Venus when she is the evening star; Hesper. |
| noun (n.) Evening. |
humerus | noun (n.) The bone of the brachium, or upper part of the arm or fore limb. |
| noun (n.) The part of the limb containing the humerus; the brachium. |
icterus | adjective (a.) The jaundice. |
jeterus | noun (n.) A yellowness of the parts of plants which are normally green; yellows. |
merus | noun (n.) See Meros. |
pentamerus | noun (n.) A genus of extinct Paleozoic brachiopods, often very abundant in the Upper Silurian. |
phoenicopterus | noun (n.) A genus of birds which includes the flamingoes. |
polypterus | noun (n.) An African genus of ganoid fishes including the bichir. |
protopterus | noun (n.) See Komtok. |
uterus | noun (n.) The organ of a female mammal in which the young are developed previous to birth; the womb. |
| noun (n.) A receptacle, or pouch, connected with the oviducts of many invertebrates in which the eggs are retained until they hatch or until the embryos develop more or less. See Illust. of Hermaphrodite in Append. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (rus) - English Words That Ends with rus:
acarus | noun (n.) A genus including many species of small mites. |
arcturus | noun (n.) A fixed star of the first magnitude in the constellation Bootes. |
birrus | noun (n.) A coarse kind of thick woolen cloth, worn by the poor in the Middle Ages; also, a woolen cap or hood worn over the shoulders or over the head. |
bosporus | noun (n.) A strait or narrow sea between two seas, or a lake and a seas; as, the Bosporus (formerly the Thracian Bosporus) or Strait of Constantinople, between the Black Sea and Sea of Marmora; the Cimmerian Bosporus, between the Black Sea and Sea of Azof. |
brontosaurus | noun (n.) A genus of American jurassic dinosaurs. A length of sixty feet is believed to have been attained by these reptiles. |
camarasaurus | noun (n.) A genus of gigantic American Jurassic dinosaurs, having large cavities in the bodies of the dorsal vertebrae. |
carus | noun (n.) Coma with complete insensibility; deep lethargy. |
ceratosaurus | noun (n.) A carnivorous American Jurassic dinosaur allied to the European Megalosaurus. The animal was nearly twenty feet in length, and the skull bears a bony horn core on the united nasal bones. See Illustration in Appendix. |
chorus | noun (n.) A band of singers and dancers. |
| noun (n.) A company of persons supposed to behold what passed in the acts of a tragedy, and to sing the sentiments which the events suggested in couplets or verses between the acts; also, that which was thus sung by the chorus. |
| noun (n.) An interpreter in a dumb show or play. |
| noun (n.) A company of singers singing in concert. |
| noun (n.) A composition of two or more parts, each of which is intended to be sung by a number of voices. |
| noun (n.) Parts of a song or hymn recurring at intervals, as at the end of stanzas; also, a company of singers who join with the singer or choir in singer or choir in singing such parts. |
| noun (n.) The simultaneous of a company in any noisy demonstration; as, a Chorus of shouts and catcalls. |
| verb (v. i.) To sing in chorus; to exclaim simultaneously. |
churrus | noun (n.) A powerfully narcotic and intoxicating gum resin which exudes from the flower heads, seeds, etc., of Indian hemp. |
cirrus | noun (n.) A tendril or clasper. |
| noun (n.) A soft tactile appendage of the mantle of many Mollusca, and of the parapodia of Annelida. Those near the head of annelids are Tentacular cirri; those of the last segment are caudal cirri. |
| noun (n.) The jointed, leglike organs of Cirripedia. See Annelida, and Polychaeta. |
| noun (n.) The external male organ of trematodes and some other worms, and of certain Mollusca. |
| noun (n.) See under Cloud. |
citrus | noun (n.) A genus of trees including the orange, lemon, citron, etc., originally natives of southern Asia. |
coenurus | noun (n.) The larval stage of a tapeworm (Taenia coenurus) which forms bladderlike sacs in the brain of sheep, causing the fatal disease known as water brain, vertigo, staggers or gid. |
corchorus | noun (n.) The common name of the Kerria Japonica or Japan globeflower, a yellow-flowered, perennial, rosaceous plant, seen in old-fashioned gardens. |
crus | noun (n.) That part of the hind limb between the femur, or thigh, and the ankle, or tarsus; the shank. |
| noun (n.) Often applied, especially in the plural, to parts which are supposed to resemble a pair of legs; as, the crura of the diaphragm, a pair of muscles attached to it; crura cerebri, two bundles of nerve fibers in the base of the brain, connecting the medulla and the forebrain. |
cryophorus | noun (n.) An instrument used to illustrate the freezing of water by its own evaporation. The ordinary form consists of two glass bulbs, connected by a tube of the same material, and containing only a quantity of water and its vapor, devoid of air. The water is in one of the bulbs, and freezes when the other is cooled below 32¡ Fahr. |
cyprus | noun (n.) A thin, transparent stuff, the same as, or corresponding to, crape. It was either white or black, the latter being most common, and used for mourning. |
elasmosaurus | noun (n.) An extinct, long-necked, marine, cretaceous reptile from Kansas, allied to Plesiosaurus. |
electrophorus | noun (n.) An instrument for exciting electricity, and repeating the charge indefinitely by induction, consisting of a flat cake of resin, shelllac, or ebonite, upon which is placed a plate of metal. |
eosaurus | noun (n.) An extinct marine reptile from the coal measures of Nova Scotia; -- so named because supposed to be of the earliest known reptiles. |
eurus | noun (n.) The east wind. |
gyrus | noun (n.) A convoluted ridge between grooves; a convolution; as, the gyri of the brain; the gyri of brain coral. See Brain. |
hadrosaurus | noun (n.) An American herbivorous dinosaur of great size, allied to the iguanodon. It is found in the Cretaceous formation. |
homarus | noun (n.) A genus of decapod Crustacea, including the common lobsters. |
hydrus | noun (n.) A constellation of the southern hemisphere, near the south pole. |
hylaeosaurus | noun (n.) A large Wealden dinosaur from the Tilgate Forest, England. It was about twenty feet long, protected by bony plates in the skin, and armed with spines. |
ichthyosaurus | noun (n.) An extinct genus of marine reptiles; -- so named from their short, biconcave vertebrae, resembling those of fishes. Several species, varying in length from ten to thirty feet, are known from the Liassic, Oolitic, and Cretaceous formations. |
labrus | noun (n.) A genus of marine fishes, including the wrasses of Europe. See Wrasse. |
laurus | noun (n.) A genus of trees including, according to modern authors, only the true laurel (Laurus nobilis), and the larger L. Canariensis of Madeira and the Canary Islands. Formerly the sassafras, the camphor tree, the cinnamon tree, and several other aromatic trees and shrubs, were also referred to the genus Laurus. |
malapterurus | noun (n.) A genus of African siluroid fishes, including the electric catfishes. See Electric cat, under Electric. |
mastodonsaurus | noun (n.) A large extinct genus of labyrinthodonts, found in the European Triassic rocks. |
megalosaurus | noun (n.) A gigantic carnivorous dinosaur, whose fossil remains have been found in England and elsewhere. |
morosaurus | noun (n.) An extinct genus of large herbivorous dinosaurs, found in Jurassic strata in America. |
morus | noun (n.) A genus of trees, some species of which produce edible fruit; the mulberry. See Mulberry. |
mosasaurus | noun (n.) A genus of extinct marine reptiles allied to the lizards, but having the body much elongated, and the limbs in the form of paddles. The first known species, nearly fifty feet in length, was discovered in Cretaceous beds near Maestricht, in the Netherlands. |
mososaurus | noun (n.) Same as Mosasaurus. |
oestrus | noun (n.) A genus of gadflies. The species which deposits its larvae in the nasal cavities of sheep is oestrus ovis. |
| noun (n.) A vehement desire; esp. (Physiol.), the periodical sexual impulse of animals; heat; rut. |
paleosaurus | noun (n.) A genus of fossil saurians found in the Permian formation. |
palinurus | noun (n.) An instrument for obtaining directly, without calculation, the true bearing of the sun, and thence the variation of the compass |
papyrus | noun (n.) A tall rushlike plant (Cyperus Papyrus) of the Sedge family, formerly growing in Egypt, and now found in Abyssinia, Syria, Sicily, etc. The stem is triangular and about an inch thick. |
| noun (n.) The material upon which the ancient Egyptians wrote. It was formed by cutting the stem of the plant into thin longitudinal slices, which were gummed together and pressed. |
| noun (n.) A manuscript written on papyrus; esp., pl., written scrolls made of papyrus; as, the papyri of Egypt or Herculaneum. |
phosphorus | noun (n.) The morning star; Phosphor. |
| noun (n.) A poisonous nonmetallic element of the nitrogen group, obtained as a white, or yellowish, translucent waxy substance, having a characteristic disagreeable smell. It is very active chemically, must be preserved under water, and unites with oxygen even at ordinary temperatures, giving a faint glow, -- whence its name. It always occurs compined, usually in phosphates, as in the mineral apatite, in bones, etc. It is used in the composition on the tips of friction matches, and for many other purposes. The molecule contains four atoms. Symbol P. Atomic weight 31.0. |
| noun (n.) Hence, any substance which shines in the dark like phosphorus, as certain phosphorescent bodies. |
pleiosaurus | noun (n.) Same as Pliosaurus. |
plesiosaurus | noun (n.) A genus of large extinct marine reptiles, having a very long neck, a small head, and paddles for swimming. It lived in the Mesozoic age. |
pliosaurus | noun (n.) An extinct genus of marine reptiles allied to Plesiosaurus, but having a much shorter neck. |
polyporus | noun (n.) A genus of fungi having the under surface full of minute pores; also, any fungus of this genus. |
proterosaurus | noun (n.) An extinct genus of reptiles of the Permian period. Called also Protosaurus. |
pylorus | noun (n.) The opening from the stomach into the intestine. |
| noun (n.) A posterior division of the stomach in some invertebrates. |
pyrophorus | noun (n.) Any one of several substances or mixtures which phosphoresce or ignite spontaneously on exposure to air, as a heated mixture of alum, potash, and charcoal, or a mixture of charcoal and finely divided lead. |
pyrus | noun (n.) A genus of rosaceous trees and shrubs having pomes for fruit. It includes the apple, crab apple, pear, chokeberry, sorb, and mountain ash. |
pelorus | noun (n.) An instrument similar to a mariner's compass, but without magnetic needles, and having two sight vanes by which bearings are taken, esp. such as cannot be taken by the compass. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH ABDERUS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (abderu) - Words That Begins with abderu:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (abder) - Words That Begins with abder:
abderian | adjective (a.) Given to laughter; inclined to foolish or incessant merriment. |
abderite | noun (n.) An inhabitant of Abdera, in Thrace. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (abde) - Words That Begins with abde:
abdest | noun (n.) Purification by washing the hands before prayer; -- a Mohammedan rite. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (abd) - Words That Begins with abd:
abdal | noun (n.) A religious devotee or dervish in Persia. |
abdicable | adjective (a.) Capable of being abdicated. |
abdicant | noun (n.) One who abdicates. |
| adjective (a.) Abdicating; renouncing; -- followed by of. |
abdicating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abdicate |
abdication | noun (n.) The act of abdicating; the renunciation of a high office, dignity, or trust, by its holder; commonly the voluntary renunciation of sovereign power; as, abdication of the throne, government, power, authority. |
abdicative | adjective (a.) Causing, or implying, abdication. |
abdicator | noun (n.) One who abdicates. |
abditive | adjective (a.) Having the quality of hiding. |
abditory | noun (n.) A place for hiding or preserving articles of value. |
abdomen | noun (n.) The belly, or that part of the body between the thorax and the pelvis. Also, the cavity of the belly, which is lined by the peritoneum, and contains the stomach, bowels, and other viscera. In man, often restricted to the part between the diaphragm and the commencement of the pelvis, the remainder being called the pelvic cavity. |
| noun (n.) The posterior section of the body, behind the thorax, in insects, crustaceans, and other Arthropoda. |
abdominal | noun (n.) A fish of the group Abdominales. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the abdomen; ventral; as, the abdominal regions, muscles, cavity. |
| adjective (a.) Having abdominal fins; belonging to the Abdominales; as, abdominal fishes. |
abdominales | noun (n. pl.) A group including the greater part of fresh-water fishes, and many marine ones, having the ventral fins under the abdomen behind the pectorals. |
| (pl. ) of Abdominal |
abdominalia | noun (n. pl.) A group of cirripeds having abdominal appendages. |
abdominoscopy | noun (n.) Examination of the abdomen to detect abdominal disease. |
abdominothoracic | adjective (a.) Relating to the abdomen and the thorax, or chest. |
abdominous | adjective (a.) Having a protuberant belly; pot-bellied. |
abducing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abduce |
abducting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Abduct |
abduction | noun (n.) The act of abducing or abducting; a drawing apart; a carrying away. |
| noun (n.) The movement which separates a limb or other part from the axis, or middle line, of the body. |
| noun (n.) The wrongful, and usually the forcible, carrying off of a human being; as, the abduction of a child, the abduction of an heiress. |
| noun (n.) A syllogism or form of argument in which the major is evident, but the minor is only probable. |
abductor | noun (n.) One who abducts. |
| noun (n.) A muscle which serves to draw a part out, or form the median line of the body; as, the abductor oculi, which draws the eye outward. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ABDERUS:
English Words which starts with 'abd' and ends with 'rus':
English Words which starts with 'ab' and ends with 'us':
abaciscus | noun (n.) One of the tiles or squares of a tessellated pavement; an abaculus. |
abaculus | noun (n.) A small tile of glass, marble, or other substance, of various colors, used in making ornamental patterns in mosaic pavements. |
abacus | noun (n.) A table or tray strewn with sand, anciently used for drawing, calculating, etc. |
| noun (n.) A calculating table or frame; an instrument for performing arithmetical calculations by balls sliding on wires, or counters in grooves, the lowest line representing units, the second line, tens, etc. It is still employed in China. |
| noun (n.) The uppermost member or division of the capital of a column, immediately under the architrave. See Column. |
| noun (n.) A tablet, panel, or compartment in ornamented or mosaic work. |
| noun (n.) A board, tray, or table, divided into perforated compartments, for holding cups, bottles, or the like; a kind of cupboard, buffet, or sideboard. |
abiogenous | adjective (a.) Produced by spontaneous generation. |
ablatitious | adjective (a.) Diminishing; as, an ablatitious force. |
abnormous | adjective (a.) Abnormal; irregular. |
abomasus | noun (n.) The fourth or digestive stomach of a ruminant, which leads from the third stomach omasum. See Ruminantia. |
absentaneous | adjective (a.) Pertaining to absence. |
absonous | adjective (a.) Discordant; inharmonious; incongruous. |
abstemious | adjective (a.) Abstaining from wine. |
| adjective (a.) Sparing in diet; refraining from a free use of food and strong drinks; temperate; abstinent; sparing in the indulgence of the appetite or passions. |
| adjective (a.) Sparingly used; used with temperance or moderation; as, an abstemious diet. |
| adjective (a.) Marked by, or spent in, abstinence; as, an abstemious life. |
| adjective (a.) Promotive of abstemiousness. |
abstentious | adjective (a.) Characterized by abstinence; self-restraining. |
abstractitious | adjective (a.) Obtained from plants by distillation. |
abgeordnetenhaus | noun (n.) See Legislature, Austria, Prussia. |