PANAGIOTIS
First name PANAGIOTIS's origin is Greek. PANAGIOTIS means "all-holy". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PANAGIOTIS below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of panagiotis.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with PANAGIOTIS and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming PANAGIOTIS
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PANAGİOTİS AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH PANAGİOTİS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 9 Letters (anagiotis) - Names That Ends with anagiotis:
Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (nagiotis) - Names That Ends with nagiotis:
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (agiotis) - Names That Ends with agiotis:
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (giotis) - Names That Ends with giotis:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (iotis) - Names That Ends with iotis:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (otis) - Names That Ends with otis:
jyotis otisRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (tis) - Names That Ends with tis:
leitis alcestis clematis metis thetis attis curtis jantis justis karlitis kurtis nitis otoahhastis eustisRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (is) - Names That Ends with is:
garmangabis sulis bilqis lamis isis lapis memphis theoris thermuthis aldis flordelis aigneis beitris aleris amaryllis artemis briseis chloris chryseis coronis cypris doris eldoris eris eudosis iris lachesis lais lilis lycoris lyris nemesis persis symaethis thais themis hausis nokomis busiris damis dassais eblis yunis anis idris rais avedis alis bleoberis maris naois felis kramoris joris amenophis anubis apis apophis onuris osiris serapis willis alois acis adonis aegis baucis calais charybdis cleobis daphnis halithersis iphis mimis takis thamyris tigris vasilis yannis shaithis ailis alexis alyxis amarisNAMES RHYMING WITH PANAGİOTİS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 9 Letters (panagioti) - Names That Begins with panagioti:
Rhyming Names According to First 8 Letters (panagiot) - Names That Begins with panagiot:
panagiotaRhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (panagio) - Names That Begins with panagio:
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (panagi) - Names That Begins with panagi:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (panag) - Names That Begins with panag:
Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (pana) - Names That Begins with pana:
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (pan) - Names That Begins with pan:
pan pancho pancratius pandara pandareos pandarus pandora pannoowau panphila pansy pant panteleimon panthea panyaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (pa) - Names That Begins with pa:
paaveli paavo pabla pablo pacho pachu'a paciencia paco pacorro padarn paddy paden padgett padma padraic padraig padraigin padriac padric padruig paegastun paeivi paella pafko pag page paget pahana paharita paien paige paili paine paislee paiton paityn pajackok paki pakuna pakwa palaemon palamedes palassa palba palban paliki pall pallatin pallaton palmer palmere palmira paloma palomydes palsmedes palt-el palti pamela pamuy pamuya paola paolo papan papandr paquita parfait paris parisch park parke parker parkin parkins parkinson parlan parle parmis parnall parnel parnell parnella parounag parr parrish parsaNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PANAGİOTİS:
First Names which starts with 'pana' and ends with 'otis':
First Names which starts with 'pan' and ends with 'tis':
First Names which starts with 'pa' and ends with 'is':
First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 's':
parthenios patroclus pegasus peisistratus peleus pelias pelleas pelles pelops peneus pentheus peredurus peredwus pericles perkins perris perseus persius petrus phantasos phelps phemius pheobus philips phillips phillis philoctetes philoetius phineas phinees phineus phorbas phorbus phorcys phrixus phylis phyllis piaras piers pinochos pirithous pittheus pityocamptes pius plexippus plutus polites polydamas polydeuces polydorus polyeidus polynices polyphemus pontus prasutagus prentiss priapus procrustes proinsias prokopios prometheus protesilaus proteus pslomydes psusennes pules pylades pyramus pyrrhusEnglish Words Rhyming PANAGIOTIS
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PANAGİOTİS AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PANAGİOTİS (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 9 Letters (anagiotis) - English Words That Ends with anagiotis:
Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (nagiotis) - English Words That Ends with nagiotis:
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (agiotis) - English Words That Ends with agiotis:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (giotis) - English Words That Ends with giotis:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (iotis) - English Words That Ends with iotis:
haliotis | noun (n.) A genus of marine shells; the ear-shells. See Abalone. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (otis) - English Words That Ends with otis:
myosotis | noun (n.) A genus of plants. See Mouse-ear. |
otis | noun (n.) A genus of birds including the bustards. |
stephanotis | noun (n.) A genus of climbing asclepiadaceous shrubs, of Madagascar, Malaya, etc. They have fleshy or coriaceous opposite leaves, and large white waxy flowers in cymes. |
noun (n.) A perfume said to be prepared from the flowers of Stephanotis floribunda. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tis) - English Words That Ends with tis:
abatis | noun (n.) Alt. of Abattis |
abattis | noun (n.) A means of defense formed by felled trees, the ends of whose branches are sharpened and directed outwards, or against the enemy. |
adatis | noun (n.) A fine cotton cloth of India. |
adenitis | noun (n.) Glandular inflammation. |
agrostis | noun (n.) A genus of grasses, including species called in common language bent grass. Some of them, as redtop (Agrostis vulgaris), are valuable pasture grasses. |
aortitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the aorta. |
appendicitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the vermiform appendix. |
arachnitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the arachnoid membrane. |
arteritis | noun (n.) Inflammation of an artery or arteries. |
arthritis | noun (n.) Any inflammation of the joints, particularly the gout. |
arthrochondritis | noun (n.) Chondritis of a joint. |
bronchitis | noun (n.) Inflammation, acute or chronic, of the bronchial tubes or any part of them. |
bursitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of a bursa. |
blepharitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the eyelids. |
carditis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the fleshy or muscular substance of the heart. See Endocarditis and Pericarditis. |
cellulitis | noun (n.) An inflammantion of the cellular or areolar tissue, esp. of that lying immediately beneath the skin. |
cephalitis | noun (n.) Same as Phrenitis. |
cerebritis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the cerebrum. |
cholecystis | noun (n.) The gall bladder. |
chondritis | noun (n.) An inflammation of cartilage. |
clematis | noun (n.) A genus of flowering plants, of many species, mostly climbers, having feathery styles, which greatly enlarge in the fruit; -- called also virgin's bower. |
colitis | noun (n.) An inflammation of the large intestine, esp. of its mucous membrane; colonitis. |
colonitis | noun (n.) See Colitis. |
conjunctivitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the conjunctiva. |
cutis | noun (n.) See Dermis. |
cystis | noun (n.) A cyst. See Cyst. |
cystitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the bladder. |
capsulitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of a capsule, as that of the crystalline lens. |
dactylitis | noun (n.) An inflammatory affection of the fingers. |
dermatitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the skin. |
encephalitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the brain. |
endocarditis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the endocardium. |
endometritis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the endometrium. |
enteritis | noun (n.) An inflammation of the intestines. |
epididymitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the epididymis, one of the common results of gonorrhea. |
epiglottis | noun (n.) A cartilaginous lidlike appendage which closes the glottis while food or drink is passing while food or drink is passing through the pharynx. |
fetis | adjective (a.) Neat; pretty; well made; graceful. |
gastritis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the stomach, esp. of its mucuos membrane. |
gastroduodenitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the stomach and duodenum. It is one of the most frequent causes of jaundice. |
gastroenteritis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the lining membrane of the stomach and the intestines. |
glossitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the tongue. |
glottis | noun (n.) The opening from the pharynx into the larynx or into the trachea. See Larynx. |
hepatitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the liver. |
iritis | noun (n.) An inflammation of the iris of the eye. |
isatis | noun (n.) A genus of herbs, some species of which, especially the Isatis tinctoria, yield a blue dye similar to indigo; woad. |
keratitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the cornea. |
laminitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the laminae or fleshy plates along the coffin bone of a horse; founder. |
laryngitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the larynx. |
leptomeningitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the pia mater or of the arachnoid membrane. |
lymphadenitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the lymphatic glands; -- called also lymphitis. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PANAGİOTİS (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 9 Letters (panagioti) - Words That Begins with panagioti:
Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (panagiot) - Words That Begins with panagiot:
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (panagio) - Words That Begins with panagio:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (panagi) - Words That Begins with panagi:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (panag) - Words That Begins with panag:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pana) - Words That Begins with pana:
panabase | noun (n.) Same as Tetrahedrite. |
panacea | noun (n.) A remedy for all diseases; a universal medicine; a cure-all; catholicon; hence, a relief or solace for affliction. |
noun (n.) The herb allheal. |
panacean | adjective (a.) Having the properties of a panacea. |
panache | noun (n.) A plume or bunch of feathers, esp. such a bunch worn on the helmet; any military plume, or ornamental group of feathers. |
panada | noun (n.) Alt. of Panade |
panade | noun (n.) Bread boiled in water to the consistence of pulp, and sweetened or flavored. |
noun (n.) A dagger. |
panary | noun (n.) A storehouse for bread. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to bread or to breadmaking. |
panamanian | noun (n.) A native or citizen of Panama. |
adjective (a.) Of or pert. to Panama. |
panathenaea | noun (n. pl.) The most ancient and important festival of Athens, celebrated in honor of Athena, the tutelary goddess of the city. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pan) - Words That Begins with pan:
pan | noun (n.) A part; a portion. |
noun (n.) The distance comprised between the angle of the epaule and the flanked angle. | |
noun (n.) A leaf of gold or silver. | |
noun (n.) The betel leaf; also, the masticatory made of the betel leaf, etc. See /etel. | |
noun (n.) The god of shepherds, guardian of bees, and patron of fishing and hunting. He is usually represented as having the head and trunk of a man, with the legs, horns, and tail of a goat, and as playing on the shepherd's pipe, which he is said to have invented. | |
noun (n.) A shallow, open dish or vessel, usually of metal, employed for many domestic uses, as for setting milk for cream, for frying or baking food, etc.; also employed for various uses in manufacturing. | |
noun (n.) A closed vessel for boiling or evaporating. See Vacuum pan, under Vacuum. | |
noun (n.) The part of a flintlock which holds the priming. | |
noun (n.) The skull, considered as a vessel containing the brain; the upper part of the head; the brainpan; the cranium. | |
noun (n.) A recess, or bed, for the leaf of a hinge. | |
noun (n.) The hard stratum of earth that lies below the soil. See Hard pan, under Hard. | |
noun (n.) A natural basin, containing salt or fresh water, or mud. | |
verb (v. t. & i.) To join or fit together; to unite. | |
verb (v. t.) To separate, as gold, from dirt or sand, by washing in a kind of pan. | |
verb (v. i.) To yield gold in, or as in, the process of panning; -- usually with out; as, the gravel panned out richly. | |
verb (v. i.) To turn out (profitably or unprofitably); to result; to develop; as, the investigation, or the speculation, panned out poorly. |
panning | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pan |
pancake | noun (n.) A thin cake of batter fried in a pan or on a griddle; a griddlecake; a flapjack. |
pancarte | noun (n.) A royal charter confirming to a subject all his possessions. |
pance | noun (n.) The pansy. |
panch | noun (n.) See Paunch. |
panchway | noun (n.) A Bengalese four-oared boat for passengers. |
pancratian | adjective (a.) Pancratic; athletic. |
pancratiast | noun (n.) One who engaged in the contests of the pancratium. |
pancratiastic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pancratium. |
pancratic | adjective (a.) Having all or many degrees of power; having a great range of power; -- said of an eyepiece made adjustable so as to give a varying magnifying power. |
adjective (a.) Alt. of Pancratical |
pancratical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pancratium; athletic. |
pancratist | noun (n.) An athlete; a gymnast. |
pancratium | noun (n.) An athletic contest involving both boxing and wrestling. |
noun (n.) A genus of Old World amaryllideous bulbous plants, having a funnel-shaped perianth with six narrow spreading lobes. The American species are now placed in the related genus Hymenocallis. |
pancreas | noun (n.) The sweetbread, a gland connected with the intestine of nearly all vertebrates. It is usually elongated and light-colored, and its secretion, called the pancreatic juice, is discharged, often together with the bile, into the upper part of the intestines, and is a powerful aid in digestion. See Illust. of Digestive apparatus. |
pancreatic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the pancreas; as, the pancreatic secretion, digestion, ferments. |
pancreatin | noun (n.) One of the digestive ferments of the pancreatic juice; also, a preparation containing such a ferment, made from the pancreas of animals, and used in medicine as an aid to digestion. |
pancy | noun (n.) See Pansy. |
panda | noun (n.) A small Asiatic mammal (Ailurus fulgens) having fine soft fur. It is related to the bears, and inhabits the mountains of Northern India. |
pandanus | noun (n.) A genus of endogenous plants. See Screw pine. |
pandar | noun (n.) Same as Pander. |
pandarism | noun (n.) Same as Panderism. |
pandarous | adjective (a.) Panderous. |
pandean | adjective (a.) Of or relating to the god Pan. |
pandect | noun (n.) A treatise which comprehends the whole of any science. |
noun (n.) The digest, or abridgment, in fifty books, of the decisions, writings, and opinions of the old Roman jurists, made in the sixth century by direction of the emperor Justinian, and forming the leading compilation of the Roman civil law. |
pandemic | noun (n.) A pandemic disease. |
adjective (a.) Affecting a whole people or a number of countries; everywhere epidemic. |
pandemonium | noun (n.) The great hall or council chamber of demons or evil spirits. |
noun (n.) An utterly lawless, riotous place or assemblage. |
pander | noun (n.) A male bawd; a pimp; a procurer. |
noun (n.) Hence, one who ministers to the evil designs and passions of another. | |
verb (v. t.) To play the pander for. | |
verb (v. i.) To act the part of a pander. |
pandering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pander |
panderage | noun (n.) The act of pandering. |
panderism | noun (n.) The employment, arts, or practices of a pander. |
panderly | adjective (a.) Having the quality of a pander. |
pandermite | noun (n.) A hydrous borate of lime, near priceite. |
panderous | adjective (a.) Of or relating to a pander; characterizing a pander. |
pandiculated | adjective (a.) Extended; spread out; stretched. |
pandiculation | noun (n.) A stretching and stiffening of the trunk and extremities, as when fatigued and drowsy. |
pandit | noun (n.) See Pundit. |
pandoor | noun (n.) Same as Pandour. |
pandora | noun (n.) A beautiful woman (all-gifted), whom Jupiter caused Vulcan to make out of clay in order to punish the human race, because Prometheus had stolen the fire from heaven. Jupiter gave Pandora a box containing all human ills, which, when the box was opened, escaped and spread over the earth. Hope alone remained in the box. Another version makes the box contain all the blessings of the gods, which were lost to men when Pandora opened it. |
noun (n.) A genus of marine bivalves, in which one valve is flat, the other convex. |
pandore | noun (n.) An ancient musical instrument, of the lute kind; a bandore. |
pandour | noun (n.) One of a class of Hungarian mountaineers serving in the Austrian army; -- so called from Pandur, a principal town in the region from which they originally came. |
pandowdy | noun (n.) A deep pie or pudding made of baked apples, or of sliced bread and apples baked together, with no bottom crust. |
pandurate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Panduriform |
panduriform | adjective (a.) Obovate, with a concavity in each side, like the body of a violin; fiddle-shaped; as, a panduriform leaf; panduriform color markings of an animal. |
pane | noun (n.) The narrow edge of a hammer head. See Peen. |
noun (n.) A division; a distinct piece, limited part, or compartment of any surface; a patch; hence, a square of a checkered or plaided pattern. | |
noun (n.) One of the openings in a slashed garment, showing the bright colored silk, or the like, within; hence, the piece of colored or other stuff so shown. | |
noun (n.) A compartment of a surface, or a flat space; hence, one side or face of a building; as, an octagonal tower is said to have eight panes. | |
noun (n.) Especially, in modern use, the glass in one compartment of a window sash. | |
noun (n.) In irrigating, a subdivision of an irrigated surface between a feeder and an outlet drain. | |
noun (n.) One of the flat surfaces, or facets, of any object having several sides. | |
noun (n.) One of the eight facets surrounding the table of a brilliant cut diamond. |
paned | adjective (a.) Having panes; provided with panes; also, having openings; as, a paned window; paned window sash. |
adjective (a.) Having flat sides or surfaces; as, a six/paned nut. |
panegyric | adjective (a.) An oration or eulogy in praise of some person or achievement; a formal or elaborate encomium; a laudatory discourse; laudation. See Synonym of Eulogy. |
adjective (a.) Alt. of Panegyrical |
panegyrical | adjective (a.) Containing praise or eulogy; encomiastic; laudatory. |
panegyris | noun (n.) A festival; a public assembly. |
panegyrist | noun (n.) One who delivers a panegyric; a eulogist; one who extols or praises, either by writing or speaking. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PANAGİOTİS:
English Words which starts with 'pana' and ends with 'otis':
English Words which starts with 'pan' and ends with 'tis':
English Words which starts with 'pa' and ends with 'is':
pachymeningitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the dura mater or outer membrane of the brain. |
paedogenesis | noun (n.) Reproduction by young or larval animals. |
pais | noun (n.) The country; the people of the neighborhood. |
palingenesis | noun (n.) Alt. of Palingenesy |
pangenesis | noun (n.) An hypothesis advanced by Darwin in explanation of heredity. |
paracentesis | noun (n.) The perforation of a cavity of the body with a trocar, aspirator, or other suitable instrument, for the evacuation of effused fluid, pus, or gas; tapping. |
paragenesis | noun (n.) The science which treats of minerals with special reference to their origin. |
noun (n.) The formation of minerals in contact, so as to affect one another's development. | |
noun (n.) The order in which minerals occurring together in rocks and veins have developed. |
paraleipsis | noun (n.) A pretended or apparent omission; a figure by which a speaker artfully pretends to pass by what he really mentions; as, for example, if an orator should say, "I do not speak of my adversary's scandalous venality and rapacity, his brutal conduct, his treachery and malice." |
paralepsis | noun (n.) See Paraleipsis. |
paralipsis | noun (n.) See Paraleipsis. |
paralysis | noun (n.) Abolition of function, whether complete or partial; esp., the loss of the power of voluntary motion, with or without that of sensation, in any part of the body; palsy. See Hemiplegia, and Paraplegia. Also used figuratively. |
parametritis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the cellular tissue in the vicinity of the uterus. |
paraphimosis | noun (n.) A condition in which the prepuce, after being retracted behind the glans penis, is constricted there, and can not be brought forward into place again. |
paraphysis | noun (n.) A minute jointed filament growing among the archegonia and antheridia of mosses, or with the spore cases, etc., of other flowerless plants. |
parapophysis | noun (n.) The ventral transverse, or capitular, process of a vertebra. See Vertebra. |
parasynaxis | noun (n.) An unlawful meeting. |
parataxis | noun (n.) The mere ranging of propositions one after another, without indicating their connection or interdependence; -- opposed to syntax. |
parathesis | noun (n.) The placing of two or more nouns in the same case; apposition. |
noun (n.) A parenthetical notice, usually of matter to be afterward expanded. | |
noun (n.) The matter contained within brackets. | |
noun (n.) A commendatory prayer. |
paremptosis | noun (n.) Same as Parembole. |
parenesis | noun (n.) Exhortation. |
parenthesis | noun (n.) A word, phrase, or sentence, by way of comment or explanation, inserted in, or attached to, a sentence which would be grammatically complete without it. It is usually inclosed within curved lines (see def. 2 below), or dashes. |
noun (n.) One of the curved lines () which inclose a parenthetic word or phrase. |
parepididymis | noun (n.) A small body containing convoluted tubules, situated near the epididymis in man and some other animals, and supposed to be a remnant of the anterior part of the Wolffian body. |
paresis | noun (n.) Incomplete paralysis, affecting motion but not sensation. |
paris | noun (n.) A plant common in Europe (Paris quadrifolia); herb Paris; truelove. It has been used as a narcotic. |
noun (n.) The chief city of France. |
parorchis | noun (n.) The part of the epididymis; or the corresponding part of the excretory duct of the testicle, which is derived from the Wolffian body. |
parostosis | noun (n.) Ossification which takes place in purely fibrous tracts; the formation of bone outside of the periosteum. |
parotitis | noun (n.) Inflammation of the parotid glands. |
parthenogenesis | noun (n.) The production of new individuals from virgin females by means of ova which have the power of developing without the intervention of the male element; the production, without fertilization, of cells capable of germination. It is one of the phenomena of alternate generation. Cf. Heterogamy, and Metagenesis. |
noun (n.) The production of seed without fertilization, believed to occur through the nonsexual formation of an embryo extraneous to the embrionic vesicle. |
parvis | noun (n.) Alt. of Parvise |
pathogenesis | noun (n.) Pathogeny. |
patois | noun (n.) A dialect peculiar to the illiterate classes; a provincial form of speech. |