PHILOCTETES
First name PHILOCTETES's origin is Greek. PHILOCTETES means "myth name (killed paris)". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PHILOCTETES below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of philoctetes.(Brown names are of the same origin (Greek) with PHILOCTETES and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming PHILOCTETES
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PHİLOCTETES AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH PHİLOCTETES (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 10 Letters (hiloctetes) - Names That Ends with hiloctetes:
Rhyming Names According to Last 9 Letters (iloctetes) - Names That Ends with iloctetes:
Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (loctetes) - Names That Ends with loctetes:
Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (octetes) - Names That Ends with octetes:
Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (ctetes) - Names That Ends with ctetes:
Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (tetes) - Names That Ends with tetes:
Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (etes) - Names That Ends with etes:
aeetes zetes sketesRhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (tes) - Names That Ends with tes:
tiridates atlantes acestes achates antiphates corybantes iobates laertes melecertes orestes pityocamptes polites procrustes socrates thersites thyestes zelotes brites bates montes agestes yatesRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (es) - Names That Ends with es:
agnes atropes ceres erinyes hyades keres numees pules el-marees farees mounafes calles eliaures gesnes kanelingres benes devries bes menes psusennes ramses styles jacques achilles agamedes alcides anchises ares atreides cebriones chryses damocles diomedes eteocles eupeithes gilles gyes hercules hermes hippomenes iphicles laestrygones lycomedes oles polydeuces polynices pylades ulysses xerxes mozes abantiades rares anglides anlicnes delores dolores eadignes gertrudes ines lourdes louredes lyones mercedes ynes ames andres aries brandeles byrnes des eames eulises fitzjames forbes giannesNAMES RHYMING WITH PHİLOCTETES (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 10 Letters (philoctete) - Names That Begins with philoctete:
Rhyming Names According to First 9 Letters (philoctet) - Names That Begins with philoctet:
Rhyming Names According to First 8 Letters (philocte) - Names That Begins with philocte:
Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (philoct) - Names That Begins with philoct:
Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (philoc) - Names That Begins with philoc:
Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (philo) - Names That Begins with philo:
philo philoetius philomel philomela philomena philomina philotheaRhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (phil) - Names That Begins with phil:
phil phila philana philander philberta philemon phili philip philipe philipinna philippa philippe philippine philips phillida phillina phillip phillipa phillipe phillips phillisRhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (phi) - Names That Begins with phi:
phiala phineas phinees phineusRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (ph) - Names That Begins with ph:
phaedra phaethon phaethusa phalyn phantasos phaon phebe phedora phelan phelot phelps phemie phemius pheobus pheodora pheredin pherson phlegethon phoebe phoenix phoenyx phorbas phorbus phorcys phrixus phuc phuoc phuong phylis phyllis phyloNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PHİLOCTETES:
First Names which starts with 'philo' and ends with 'tetes':
First Names which starts with 'phil' and ends with 'etes':
First Names which starts with 'phi' and ends with 'tes':
First Names which starts with 'ph' and ends with 'es':
First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 's':
palamedes palomydes palsmedes panagiotis pancratius pandareos pandarus paris parkins parmis parthenios patroclus pegasus peisistratus peleus pelias pelleas pelles pelops peneus pentheus peredurus peredwus pericles perkins perris perseus persis persius petrus piaras piers pinochos pirithous pittheus pius plexippus plutus polydamas polydorus polyeidus polyphemus pontus prasutagus prentiss priapus proinsias prokopios prometheus protesilaus proteus pslomydes pyramus pyrrhusEnglish Words Rhyming PHILOCTETES
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PHİLOCTETES AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PHİLOCTETES (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 10 Letters (hiloctetes) - English Words That Ends with hiloctetes:
Rhyming Words According to Last 9 Letters (iloctetes) - English Words That Ends with iloctetes:
Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (loctetes) - English Words That Ends with loctetes:
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (octetes) - English Words That Ends with octetes:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ctetes) - English Words That Ends with ctetes:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (tetes) - English Words That Ends with tetes:
chaetetes | noun (n.) A genus of fossil corals, common in the lower Silurian limestones. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (etes) - English Words That Ends with etes:
ascomycetes | noun (n. pl.) A large class of higher fungi distinguished by septate hyphae, and by having their spores formed in asci, or spore sacs. It comprises many orders, among which are the yeasts, molds, mildews, truffles, morels, etc. |
basidiomycetes | noun (n. pl.) A large subdivision of fungi coordinate with the Ascomycetes, characterized by having the spores borne on a basidium. It embraces those fungi best known to the public, such as mushrooms, toadstools, etc. |
diabetes | noun (n.) A disease which is attended with a persistent, excessive discharge of urine. Most frequently the urine is not only increased in quantity, but contains saccharine matter, in which case the disease is generally fatal. |
gasteromycetes | noun (n. pl.) An order of fungi, in which the spores are borne inside a sac called the peridium, as in the puffballs. |
hymenomycetes | noun (n. pl.) One of the great divisions of fungi, containing those species in which the hymenium is completely exposed. |
hyphomycetes | noun (n. pl.) One of the great division of fungi, containing those species which have naked spores borne on free or only fasciculate threads. |
mycetes | noun (n.) A genus of South American monkeys, including the howlers. See Howler, 2, and Illust. |
mesomycetes | noun (n. pl.) One of the three classes into which the fungi are divided in Brefeld's classification. |
myxomycetes | noun (n. pl.) A class of peculiar organisms, the slime molds, formerly regarded as animals (Mycetozoa), but now generally thought to be plants and often separated as a distinct phylum (Myxophyta). They are found on damp earth and decaying vegetable matter, and consist of naked masses of protoplasm, often of considerable size, which creep very slowly over the surface and ingest solid food. |
parietes | noun (n. pl.) The walls of a cavity or an organ; as, the abdominal parietes; the parietes of the cranium. |
noun (n. pl.) The sides of an ovary or of a capsule. | |
(pl. ) of Paries |
pterocletes | noun (n. pl.) A division of birds including the sand grouse. They are in some respects intermediate between the pigeons and true grouse. Called also Pteroclomorphae. |
phycomycetes | noun (n. pl.) A large, important class of parasitic or saprophytic fungi, the algal or algalike fungi. The plant body ranges from an undifferentiated mass of protoplasm to a well-developed and much-branched mycelium. Reproduction is mainly sexual, by the formation of conidia or sporangia; but the group shows every form of transition from this method through simple conjugation to perfect sexual reproduction by egg and sperm in the higher forms. |
saccharomycetes | noun (n. pl.) A family of fungi consisting of the one genus Saccharomyces. |
schizomycetes | noun (n. pl.) An order of Schizophyta, including the so-called fission fungi, or bacteria. See Schizophyta, in the Supplement. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tes) - English Words That Ends with tes:
acates | noun (n. pl.) See Cates. |
aetites | noun (n.) See Eaglestone. |
annates | noun (n. pl.) The first year's profits of a spiritual preferment, anciently paid by the clergy to the pope; first fruits. In England, they now form a fund for the augmentation of poor livings. |
antes | noun (n. pl.) Antae. See Anta. |
ascites | noun (n.) A collection of serous fluid in the cavity of the abdomen; dropsy of the peritoneum. |
atlantes | noun (n. pl.) Figures or half figures of men, used as columns to support an entablature; -- called also telamones. See Caryatides. |
barytes | noun (n.) Barium sulphate, generally called heavy spar or barite. See Barite. |
bootes | noun (n.) A northern constellation, containing the bright star Arcturus. |
cates | noun (n.) Provisions; food; viands; especially, luxurious food; delicacies; dainties. |
cerastes | noun (n.) A genus of poisonous African serpents, with a horny scale over each eye; the horned viper. |
clidastes | noun (n.) A genus of extinct marine reptiles, allied to the Mosasaurus. See Illust. in Appendix. |
cormophytes | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Cormophyta |
cortes | noun (n. pl.) The legislative assembly, composed of nobility, clergy, and representatives of cities, which in Spain and in Portugal answers, in some measure, to the Parliament of Great Britain. |
curtes | adjective (a.) Courteous. |
cyphonautes | noun (n.) The free-swimming, bivalve larva of certain Bryozoa. |
dalmanites | noun (n.) Same as Dalmania. |
dermestes | noun (n.) A genus of coleopterous insects, the larvae of which feed animal substances. They are very destructive to dries meats, skins, woolens, and furs. The most common species is D. lardarius, known as the bacon beetle. |
disparates | noun (n. pl.) Things so unequal or unlike that they can not be compared with each other. |
ecclesiastes | adjective (a.) One of the canonical books of the Old Testament. |
ephialtes | noun (n.) The nightmare. |
equites | noun (n. pl) An order of knights holding a middle place between the senate and the commonalty; members of the Roman equestrian order. |
favosites | noun (n.) A genus of fossil corals abundant in the Silurian and Devonian rocks, having polygonal cells with perforated walls. |
gerontes | noun (n. pl.) Magistrates in Sparta, who with the ephori and kings, constituted the supreme civil authority. |
grammates | noun (n. pl.) Rudiments; first principles, as of grammar. |
halysites | noun (n.) A genus of Silurian fossil corals; the chain corals. See Chain coral, under Chain. |
hippocrates | noun (n.) A famous Greek physician and medical writer, born in Cos, about 460 B. C. |
intransigentes | noun (n. pl.) The extreme radicals; the party of the irreconcilables. |
jutes | noun (n. pl.) Jutlanders; one of the Low German tribes, a portion of which settled in Kent, England, in the 5th century. |
lates | noun (n.) A genus of large percoid fishes, of which one species (Lates Niloticus) inhabits the Nile, and another (L. calcarifer) is found in the Ganges and other Indian rivers. They are valued as food fishes. |
litotes | noun (n.) A diminution or softening of statement for the sake of avoiding censure or increasing the effect by contrast with the moderation shown in the form of expression; as, " a citizen of no mean city," that is, of an illustrious city. |
louchettes | noun (n. pl.) Goggles intended to rectify strabismus by permitting vision only directly in front. |
microlestes | noun (n.) An extinct genus of small Triassic mammals, the oldest yet found in European strata. |
myzontes | noun (n. pl.) The Marsipobranchiata. |
nates | noun (n. pl.) The buttocks. |
noun (n. pl.) The two anterior of the four lobes on the dorsal side of the midbrain of most mammals; the anterior optic lobes. | |
noun (n. pl.) The umbones of a bivalve shell. |
nemertes | noun (n.) A genus of nemertina. |
nereites | noun (n. pl.) Fossil tracks of annelids. |
nummulites | noun (n.) A genus of extinct Tertiary Foraminifera, having a thin, flat, round shell, containing a large number of small chambers arranged spirally. |
optimates | noun (n. pl.) The nobility or aristocracy of ancient Rome, as opposed to the populares. |
orbitolites | noun (n.) A genus of living Foraminifera, forming broad, thin, circular disks, containing numerous small chambers. |
quirites | noun (n. pl.) Roman citizens. |
noun (n. pl.) Roman citizens. |
pahutes | noun (n. pl.) See Utes. |
penates | noun (n. pl.) The household gods of the ancient Romans. They presided over the home and the family hearth. See Lar. |
pentremites | noun (n.) A genus of crinoids belonging to the Blastoidea. They have five petal-like ambulacra. |
porites | noun (n.) An important genus of reef-building corals having small twelve-rayed calicles, and a very porous coral. Some species are branched, others grow in large massive or globular forms. |
primates | noun (n. pl.) The highest order of mammals. It includes man, together with the apes and monkeys. Cf. Pitheci. |
procrustes | noun (n.) A celebrated legendary highwayman of Attica, who tied his victims upon an iron bed, and, as the case required, either stretched or cut of their legs to adapt them to its length; -- whence the metaphorical phrase, the bed of Procrustes. |
pyrites | noun (n.) A name given to a number of metallic minerals, sulphides of iron, copper, cobalt, nickel, and tin, of a white or yellowish color. |
(pl. ) of Pyrite |
rudistes | noun (n. pl.) An extinct order or suborder of bivalve mollusks characteristic of the Cretaceous period; -- called also Rudista. See Illust. under Hippurite. |
sarcoptes | noun (n.) A genus of parasitic mites including the itch mites. |
sorites | noun (n.) An abridged form of stating of syllogisms in a series of propositions so arranged that the predicate of each one that precedes forms the subject of each one that follows, and the conclusion unites the subject of the first proposition with the predicate of the last proposition |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PHİLOCTETES (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 10 Letters (philoctete) - Words That Begins with philoctete:
Rhyming Words According to First 9 Letters (philoctet) - Words That Begins with philoctet:
Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (philocte) - Words That Begins with philocte:
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (philoct) - Words That Begins with philoct:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (philoc) - Words That Begins with philoc:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (philo) - Words That Begins with philo:
philogynist | noun (n.) A lover or friend of women; one who esteems woman as the higher type of humanity; -- opposed to misogynist. |
philogyny | noun (n.) Fondness for women; uxoriousness; -- opposed to misogyny. |
philohellenian | noun (n.) A philhellenist. |
philologer | noun (n.) A philologist. |
philologian | noun (n.) A philologist. |
philological | adjective (a.) Alt. of Philologic |
philologic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philology. |
philologist | noun (n.) One versed in philology. |
philologue | noun (n.) A philologist. |
philology | noun (n.) Criticism; grammatical learning. |
noun (n.) The study of language, especially in a philosophical manner and as a science; the investigation of the laws of human speech, the relation of different tongues to one another, and historical development of languages; linguistic science. | |
noun (n.) A treatise on the science of language. |
philomath | noun (n.) A lover of learning; a scholar. |
philomathematic | noun (n.) A philomath. |
philomathic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philomathy. |
adjective (a.) Having love of learning or letters. |
philomathy | noun (n.) The love of learning or letters. |
philomel | noun (n.) Same as Philomela, the nightingale. |
philomela | noun (n.) The nightingale; philomel. |
noun (n.) A genus of birds including the nightingales. |
philomene | noun (n.) The nightingale. |
philomot | adjective (a.) Of the color of a dead leaf. |
philomusical | adjective (a.) Loving music. [R.]Busby. |
philopena | noun (n.) A present or gift which is made as a forfeit in a social game that is played in various ways; also, the game itself. |
philopolemic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Philopolemical |
philopolemical | adjective (a.) Fond of polemics or controversy. |
philoprogenitive | adjective (a.) Having the love of offspring; fond of children. |
philoprogenitiveness | noun (n.) The love of offspring; fondness for children. |
philosophaster | noun (n.) A pretender to philosophy. |
philosophation | noun (n.) Philosophical speculation and discussion. |
philosophe | noun (n.) A philosophaster; a philosopher. |
philosopheme | noun (n.) A philosophical proposition, doctrine, or principle of reasoning. |
philosopher | noun (n.) One who philosophizes; one versed in, or devoted to, philosophy. |
noun (n.) One who reduces the principles of philosophy to practice in the conduct of life; one who lives according to the rules of practical wisdom; one who meets or regards all vicissitudes with calmness. | |
noun (n.) An alchemist. |
philosophic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Philosophical |
philosophical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philosophy; versed in, or imbued with, the principles of philosophy; hence, characterizing a philosopher; rational; wise; temperate; calm; cool. |
philosophism | noun (n.) Spurious philosophy; the love or practice of sophistry. |
philosophist | noun (n.) A pretender in philosophy. |
philosophistic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Philosophistical |
philosophistical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the love or practice of sophistry. |
philosophizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Philosophize |
philosophizer | noun (n.) One who philosophizes. |
philosophy | noun (n.) Literally, the love of, including the search after, wisdom; in actual usage, the knowledge of phenomena as explained by, and resolved into, causes and reasons, powers and laws. |
noun (n.) A particular philosophical system or theory; the hypothesis by which particular phenomena are explained. | |
noun (n.) Practical wisdom; calmness of temper and judgment; equanimity; fortitude; stoicism; as, to meet misfortune with philosophy. | |
noun (n.) Reasoning; argumentation. | |
noun (n.) The course of sciences read in the schools. | |
noun (n.) A treatise on philosophy. |
philostorgy | noun (n.) Natural affection, as of parents for their children. |
philotechnic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Philotechnical |
philotechnical | adjective (a.) Fond of the arts. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (phil) - Words That Begins with phil:
philabeg | noun (n.) See Filibeg. |
philadelphian | noun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Philadelphia. |
noun (n.) One of a society of mystics of the seventeenth century, -- called also the Family of Love. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Ptolemy Philadelphus, or to one of the cities named Philadelphia, esp. the modern city in Pennsylvania. |
philalethist | noun (n.) A lover of the truth. |
philander | noun (n.) A lover. |
noun (n.) A South American opossum (Didelphys philander). | |
noun (n.) An Australian bandicoot (Perameles lagotis). | |
verb (v. i.) To make love to women; to play the male flirt. |
philanderer | noun (n.) One who hangs about women; a male flirt. |
philanthrope | noun (n.) A philanthropist. |
philanthropic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Philanthropical |
philanthropical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic enterprise. |
philanthropinism | noun (n.) A system of education on so-called natural principles, attempted in Germany in the last century by Basedow, of Dessau. |
philanthropinist | noun (n.) An advocate of, or believer in, philanthropinism. |
philanthropist | noun (n.) One who practices philanthropy; one who loves mankind, and seeks to promote the good of others. |
philanthropistic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characteristic of, a philanthropist. |
philanthropy | noun (n.) Love to mankind; benevolence toward the whole human family; universal good will; desire and readiness to do good to all men; -- opposed to misanthropy. |
philatelic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philately. |
philatelist | noun (n.) One versed in philately; one who collects postage stamps. |
philately | noun (n.) The collection of postage stamps of various issues. |
philatory | noun (n.) A kind of transparent reliquary with an ornamental top. |
philauty | noun (n.) Self-love; selfishness. |
philharmonic | noun (n.) One who loves harmony or music; |
noun (n.) short for Philharmonic Society, concert, assemblage, or the like. | |
adjective (a.) Loving harmony or music. |
philhellene | noun (n.) A friend of Greece, or of the Greeks; a philhellenist. |
philhellenic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philhellenism. |
philhellenism | noun (n.) Love of Greece. |
philhellenist | noun (n.) A friend of Greece; one who supports the cause of the Greeks; particularly, one who supported them in their struggle for independence against the Turks; a philhellene. |
philibeg | noun (n.) See Filibeg. |
philip | noun (n.) The European hedge sparrow. |
noun (n.) The house sparrow. Called also phip. |
philippian | noun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Philippi. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Philippi, a city of ancient Macedonia. |
philippic | noun (n.) Any one of the series of famous orations of Demosthenes, the Grecian orator, denouncing Philip, king of Macedon. |
noun (n.) Hence: Any discourse or declamation abounding in acrimonious invective. |
philippium | noun (n.) A rare and doubtful metallic element said to have been discovered in the mineral samarskite. |
philippizing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Philippize |
philister | noun (n.) A Philistine; -- a cant name given to townsmen by students in German universities. |
philistine | noun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of ancient Philistia, a coast region of southern Palestine. |
noun (n.) A bailiff. | |
noun (n.) A person deficient in liberal culture and refinement; one without appreciation of the nobler aspirations and sentiments of humanity; one whose scope is limited to selfish and material interests. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Philistines. | |
adjective (a.) Uncultured; commonplace. |
philistinism | noun (n.) The condition, character, aims, and habits of the class called Philistines. See Philistine, 3. |
phillipsite | noun (n.) A hydrous silicate of aluminia, lime, and soda, a zeolitic mineral commonly occurring in complex twin crystals, often cruciform in shape; -- called also christianite. |
phillygenin | noun (n.) A pearly crystalline substance obtained by the decomposition of phillyrin. |
phillyrea | noun (n.) A genus of evergreen plants growing along the shores of the Mediterranean, and breading a fruit resembling that of the olive. |
phillyrin | noun (n.) A glucoside extracted from Phillyrea as a bitter white crystalline substance. It is sometimes used as a febrifuge. |
philter | noun (n.) A potion or charm intended to excite the passion of love. |
verb (v. t.) To impregnate or mix with a love potion; as, to philter a draught. | |
verb (v. t.) To charm to love; to excite to love or sexual desire by a potion. |
philtering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Philter |
philathea | noun (n.) An international, interdenominational organization of Bible classes of young women. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (phi) - Words That Begins with phi:
phial | noun (n.) A glass vessel or bottle, especially a small bottle for medicines; a vial. |
verb (v. t.) To put or keep in, or as in, a phial. |
phialing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Phial |
phimosis | noun (n.) A condition of the penis in which the prepuce can not be drawn back so as to uncover the glans penis. |
phitoness | noun (n.) Pythoness; witch. |
phiz | noun (n.) The face or visage. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PHİLOCTETES:
English Words which starts with 'philo' and ends with 'tetes':
English Words which starts with 'phil' and ends with 'etes':
English Words which starts with 'phi' and ends with 'tes':
English Words which starts with 'ph' and ends with 'es':
phalanges | noun (n.) pl. of Phalanx. |
(pl. ) of Phalanx |
phryganeides | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of neuropterous insects which includes the caddice flies; -- called also Trichoptera. See Trichoptera. |