Name Report For First Name PYRAMUS:

PYRAMUS

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

Rhymes with PYRAMUS - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming PYRAMUS

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PYRAMUS AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH PYRAMUS (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (yramus) - Names That Ends with yramus:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (ramus) - Names That Ends with ramus:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (amus) - Names That Ends with amus:

seamus shamus

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

cadmus erasmus kadmus momus neotolemus polyphemus rasmus triptolemus calibumus isdemus maximus shemus artemus

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

el-nefous enygeus caeneus cestus iasius lotus negus maccus dabbous dassous fanous abdul-quddus boulus butrus yunus dryhus thaddeus bagdemagus brademagus isdernus peredurus britomartus luxovious nemausus ondrus argus ambrosius batholomeus basilius bonifacius cecilius clementius egidius eugenius eustatius theodorus darius horus aldous brutus cassibellaunus guiderius lorineus ferragus marsilius senapus brus marcus seorus alemannus klaus abderus absyrtus acastus achelous aconteus acrisius admetus adrastus aeacus aegeus aegisthus aegyptus aeolus aesculapius alcinous alcyoneus aloeus alpheus amphiaraus amycus anastasius ancaeus androgeus antaeus antilochus antinous archemorus aristaeus ascalaphus asopus atreus autolycus avernus boethius

NAMES RHYMING WITH PYRAMUS (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (pyramu) - Names That Begins with pyramu:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (pyram) - Names That Begins with pyram:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (pyra) - Names That Begins with pyra:

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

pyrena pyrene pyrenie pyrrha pyrrhus

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

pygmalion pylades pyn pyt pythia

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PYRAMUS:

First Names which starts with 'pyr' and ends with 'mus':

First Names which starts with 'py' and ends with 'us':

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 peredwus pericles perkins perris perseus persis 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 pontus prasutagus prentiss priapus procrustes proinsias prokopios prometheus protesilaus proteus pslomydes psusennes pules

English Words Rhyming PYRAMUS

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PYRAMUS AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (yramus) - English Words That Ends with yramus:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ramus) - English Words That Ends with ramus:


ignoramusnoun (n.) We are ignorant; we ignore; -- being the word formerly written on a bill of indictment by a grand jury when there was not sufficient evidence to warrant them in finding it a true bill. The phrase now used is, "No bill," "No true bill," or "Not found," though in some jurisdictions "Ignored" is still used.
 noun (n.) A stupid, ignorant person; a vain pretender to knowledge; a dunce.

inoceramusnoun (n.) An extinct genus of large, fossil, bivalve shells,allied to the mussels. The genus is characteristic of the Cretaceous period.

ramusnoun (n.) A branch; a projecting part or prominent process; a ramification.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (amus) - English Words That Ends with amus:


calamusnoun (n.) The indian cane, a plant of the Palm family. It furnishes the common rattan. See Rattan, and Dragon's blood.
 noun (n.) A species of Acorus (A. calamus), commonly called calamus, or sweet flag. The root has a pungent, aromatic taste, and is used in medicine as a stomachic; the leaves have an aromatic odor, and were formerly used instead of rushes to strew on floors.
 noun (n.) The horny basal portion of a feather; the barrel or quill.

camusnoun (n.) See Camis.

hippopotamusnoun (n.) A large, amphibious, herbivorous mammal (Hippopotamus amphibius), common in the rivers of Africa. It is allied to the hogs, and has a very thick, naked skin, a thick and square head, a very large muzzle, small eyes and ears, thick and heavy body, and short legs. It is supposed to be the behemoth of the Bible. Called also zeekoe, and river horse. A smaller species (H. Liberiencis) inhabits Western Africa.

hyoscyamusnoun (n.) A genus of poisonous plants of the Nightshade family; henbane.
 noun (n.) The leaves of the black henbane (Hyoscyamus niger), used in neuralgic and pectorial troubles.

mandamusnoun (n.) A writ issued by a superior court and directed to some inferior tribunal, or to some corporation or person exercising authority, commanding the performance of some specified duty.

thalamusnoun (n.) A mass of nervous matter on either side of the third ventricle of the brain; -- called also optic thalamus.
 noun (n.) Same as Thallus.
 noun (n.) The receptacle of a flower; a torus.


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


accismusnoun (n.) Affected refusal; coyness.

animusnoun (n.) Animating spirit; intention; temper.

bulimusnoun (n.) A genus of land snails having an elongated spiral shell, often of large size. The species are numerous and abundant in tropical America.

betacismusnoun (n.) Excessive or extended use of the b sound in speech, due to conversion of other sounds into it, as through inability to distinguish them from b, or because of difficulty in pronouncing them.

chiasmusnoun (n.) An inversion of the order of words or phrases, when repeated or subsequently referred to in a sentence

cormusnoun (n.) See Corm.
 noun (n.) A vegetable or animal made up of a number of individuals, such as, for example, would be formed by a process of budding from a parent stalk wherre the buds remain attached.

dedimusnoun (n.) A writ to commission private persons to do some act in place of a judge, as to examine a witness, etc.

euonymusnoun (n.) A genus of small European and American trees; the spindle tree. The bark is used as a cathartic.

exophthalmusnoun (n.) Same as Exophthalmia.

ginglymusnoun (n.) A hinge joint; an articulation, admitting of flexion and extension, or motion in two directions only, as the elbow and the ankle.

humusnoun (n.) That portion of the soil formed by the decomposition of animal or vegetable matter. It is a valuable constituent of soils.

inspeximusnoun (n.) The first word of ancient charters in England, confirming a grant made by a former king; hence, a royal grant.

isthmusnoun (n.) A neck or narrow slip of land by which two continents are connected, or by which a peninsula is united to the mainland; as, the Isthmus of Panama; the Isthmus of Suez, etc.

lacmusnoun (n.) See Litmus.

larypgismusnoun (n.) A spasmodic state of the glottis, giving rise to contraction or closure of the opening.

lithodomusnoun (n.) A genus of elongated bivalve shells, allied to the mussels, and remarkable for their ability to bore holes for shelter, in solid limestone, shells, etc. Called also Lithophagus.

litmusnoun (n.) A dyestuff extracted from certain lichens (Roccella tinctoria, Lecanora tartarea, etc.), as a blue amorphous mass which consists of a compound of the alkaline carbonates with certain coloring matters related to orcin and orcein.

marasmusnoun (n.) A wasting of flesh without fever or apparent disease; a kind of consumption; atrophy; phthisis.

minimusnoun (n.) A being of the smallest size.
 noun (n.) The little finger; the fifth digit, or that corresponding to it, in either the manus or pes.

mittimusnoun (n.) A precept or warrant granted by a justice for committing to prison a party charged with crime; a warrant of commitment to prison.
 noun (n.) A writ for removing records from one court to another.

momusnoun (n.) The god of mockery and censure.

musnoun (n.) A genus of small rodents, including the common mouse and rat.

nystagmusnoun (n.) A rapid involuntary oscillation of the eyeballs.

polyphemusnoun (n.) A very large American moth (Telea polyphemus) belonging to the Silkworm family (Bombycidae). Its larva, which is very large, bright green, with silvery tubercles, and with oblique white stripes on the sides, feeds on the oak, chestnut, willow, cherry, apple, and other trees. It produces a large amount of strong silk. Called also American silkworm.

primusnoun (n.) One of the bishops of the Episcopal Church of Scotland, who presides at the meetings of the bishops, and has certain privileges but no metropolitan authority.

prodromusnoun (n.) A prodrome.
 noun (n.) A preliminary course or publication; -- used esp. in the titles of elementary works.

rhythmusnoun (n.) Rhythm.

strabismusnoun (n.) An affection of one or both eyes, in which the optic axes can not be directed to the same object, -- a defect due either to undue contraction or to undue relaxation of one or more of the muscles which move the eyeball; squinting; cross-eye.

tenesmusnoun (n.) An urgent and distressing sensation, as if a discharge from the intestines must take place, although none can be effected; -- always referred to the lower extremity of the rectum.

thymusnoun (n.) The thymus gland.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, the thymus gland.

tilmusnoun (n.) Floccillation.

trismusnoun (n.) The lockjaw.

ulmusnoun (n.) A genus of trees including the elm.

vaginismusnoun (n.) A painful spasmodic contraction of the vagina, often rendering copulation impossible.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (pyramu) - Words That Begins with pyramu:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (pyram) - Words That Begins with pyram:


pyramidnoun (n.) A solid body standing on a triangular, square, or polygonal base, and terminating in a point at the top; especially, a structure or edifice of this shape.
 noun (n.) A solid figure contained by a plane rectilineal figure as base and several triangles which have a common vertex and whose bases are sides of the base.
 noun (n.) The game of pool in which the balls are placed in the form of a triangle at spot.
 noun (n.) The series of operations involved in pyramiding. See Pyramid, v. i.
 verb (v. i.) To enlarge one's holding or interest in a series of operations on a continued rise or decline by using the profits to buy or sell additional amounts on a margin, as where one buys on a 10% margin 100 shares of stock quoted at 100, holds it till it rises to 105, and then uses the paper profit to buy 50 shares more, etc. The series of operations constitutes a pyramid.
 verb (v. t.) To use, or to deal in, in a pyramiding transaction. See Pyramid, v. i.

pyramidalnoun (n.) One of the carpal bones. See Cuneiform, n., 2 (b).
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a pyramid; in the form of a a pyramid; pyramidical; as, pyramidal cleavage.
 adjective (a.) Same as Tetragonal.

pyramidicadjective (a.) Alt. of Pyramidical

pyramidicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a pyramid; having the form of a pyramid; pyramidal.

pyramidionnoun (n.) The small pyramid which crowns or completes an obelisk.

pyramidoidnoun (n.) A solid resembling a pyramid; -- called also pyramoid.

pyramisnoun (n.) A pyramid.

pyramoidnoun (n.) See Pyramidoid.


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pyra) - Words That Begins with pyra:


pyracanthnoun (n.) The evergreen thorn (Crataegus Pyracantha), a shrub native of Europe.

pyraladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a pyre.

pyralidnoun (n.) Any moth of the family Pyralidae. The species are numerous and mostly small, but some of them are very injurious, as the bee moth, meal moth, hop moth, and clover moth.

pyrargyritenoun (n.) Ruby silver; dark red silver ore. It is a sulphide of antimony and silver, occurring in rhombohedral crystals or massive, and is of a dark red or black color with a metallic adamantine luster.


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


pyrenoun (n.) A funeral pile; a combustible heap on which the dead are burned; hence, any pile to be burnt.

pyrenanoun (n.) A nutlet resembling a seed, or the kernel of a drupe.

pyrenenoun (n.) One of the less volatile hydrocarbons of coal tar, obtained as a white crystalline substance, C16H10.
 noun (n.) Same as Pyrena.

pyreneannoun (n.) The Pyrenees.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Pyrenees, a range of mountains separating France and Spain.

pyrenoidnoun (n.) A transparent body found in the chromatophores of certain Infusoria.

pyrethrinnoun (n.) A substance resembling, and isomeric with, ordinary camphor, and extracted from the essential oil of feverfew; -- called also Pyrethrum camphor.

pyrethrinenoun (n.) An alkaloid extracted from the root of the pellitory of Spain (Anacyclus pyrethrum).

pyreticadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to fever; febrile.

pyretologynoun (n.) A discourse or treatise on fevers; the doctrine of fevers.

pyrexianoun (n.) The febrile condition.

pyrexialadjective (a.) Alt. of Pyrexical

pyrexicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to fever; feverish.

pyrgomnoun (n.) A variety of pyroxene; -- called also fassaite.

pyrheliometernoun (n.) An instrument for measuring the direct heating effect of the sun's rays.

pyridicadjective (a.) Related to, or formed from, pyridin or its homologues; as, the pyridic bases.

pyridinenoun (n.) A nitrogenous base, C5H5N, obtained from the distillation of bone oil or coal tar, and by the decomposition of certain alkaloids, as a colorless liquid with a peculiar pungent odor. It is the nucleus of a large number of organic substances, among which several vegetable alkaloids, as nicotine and certain of the ptomaines, may be mentioned. See Lutidine.

pyridylnoun (n.) A hypothetical radical, C5H4N, regarded as the essential residue of pyridine, and analogous to phenyl.

pyriformadjective (a.) Having the form of a pear; pear-shaped.

pyritaceousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to pyrites. See Pyritic.

pyritenoun (n.) A common mineral of a pale brass-yellow color and brilliant metallic luster, crystallizing in the isometric system; iron pyrites; iron disulphide.

pyritesnoun (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

pyriticadjective (a.) Alt. of Pyritical

pyriticaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to pyrites; consisting of, or resembling, pyrites.

pyritiferousadjective (a.) Containing or producing pyrites.

pyritohedraladjective (a.) Like pyrites in hemihedral form.

pyritohedronnoun (n.) The pentagonal dodecahedron, a common form of pyrite.

pyritoidnoun (n.) Pyritohedron.

pyritologynoun (n.) The science of blowpipe analysis.

pyritousadjective (a.) Pyritic.

pyronoun (n.) Abbreviation of pyrogallic acid.

pyroaceticadjective (a.) Pertaining to, and designating, a substance (acetone) obtained by the distillation of the acetates. It is now called also pyroacetic ether, and formerly was called pyroacetic spirit.

pyroacidnoun (n.) An acid obtained by sybjecting another acid to the action of heat. Cf. Pyro-.

pyroantimonatenoun (n.) A salt of pyroantimonic acid.

pyroantimonicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid of antimony analogous to pyrophosphoric acid.

pyroarsenatenoun (n.) A salt of pyroarsenic acid.

pyroarsenicadjective (a.) Pertaining to or designating, an acid of arsenic analogous to pyrophosphoric acid.

pyroboratenoun (n.) A salt of pyroboric acid.

pyroboricadjective (a.) Pertaining to derived from, or designating, an acid, H2B4O7 (called also tetraboric acid), which is the acid ingredient of ordinary borax, and is obtained by heating boric acid.

pyrocatechinnoun (n.) A white crystalline substance, C6H4(OH)2, of the phenol series, found in various plants; -- so called because first obtained by distillation of gum catechu. Called also catechol, oxyphenol. etc.

pyrochlorenoun (n.) A niobate of calcium, cerium, and other bases, occurring usually in octahedrons of a yellowish or brownish color and resinous luster; -- so called from its becoming grass-green on being subjected to heat under the blowpipe.

pyrocitricadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, any one of three acids obtained by the distillation of citric acid, and called respectively citraconic, itaconic, and mesaconic acid.

pyroelectricnoun (n.) A substance which becomes electrically polar when heated, exhibiting opposite charges of statical electricity at two separate parts, especially the two extremities.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or dependent on, pyroelectricity; receiving electric polarity when heated.

pyroelectricitynoun (n.) Electricity developed by means of heat; the science which treats of electricity thus developed.

pyrogallatenoun (n.) A salt of pyrogallic acid; an ether of pyrogallol.

pyrogallicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or designating, an acid called pyrogallol. See Pyrogallol.

pyrogallolnoun (n.) A phenol metameric with phloroglucin, obtained by the distillation of gallic acid as a poisonous white crystalline substance having acid properties, and hence called also pyrogallic acid. It is a strong reducer, and is used as a developer in photography and in the production of certain dyes.

pyrogennoun (n.) Electricity.
 noun (n.) A poison separable from decomposed meat infusions, and supposed to be formed from albuminous matter through the agency of bacteria.

pyrogenicadjective (a.) Producing heat; -- said of substances, as septic poisons, which elevate the temperature of the body and cause fever.

pyrogenousadjective (a.) Produced by fire; igneous.

pyrognosticadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to characters developed by the use of heat; pertaining to the characters of minerals when examined before the blowpipe; as, the pyrognostic characters of galena.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PYRAMUS:

English Words which starts with 'pyr' and ends with 'mus':



English Words which starts with 'py' and ends with 'us':

pygopodousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Pygopodes.

pylorusnoun (n.) The opening from the stomach into the intestine.
 noun (n.) A posterior division of the stomach in some invertebrates.

pyroligneousadjective (a.) Alt. of Pyrolignic

pyrolignousadjective (a.) Same as Pyroligneous.

pyromorphousadjective (a.) Having the property of crystallizing by the agency of fire.

pyrophanousadjective (a.) Rendered transparent by heat.

pyrophorousadjective (a.) Light-producing; of or pertaining to pyrophorus.

pyrophorusnoun (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.

pyrusnoun (n.) A genus of rosaceous trees and shrubs having pomes for fruit. It includes the apple, crab apple, pear, chokeberry, sorb, and mountain ash.