LEVI
First name LEVI's origin is Hebrew. LEVI means "united". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with LEVI below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of levi.(Brown names are of the same origin (Hebrew) with LEVI and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming LEVI
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES LEVÝ AS A WHOLE:
levina kalevi slevin malleville leviaNAMES RHYMING WITH LEVÝ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (evi) - Names That Ends with evi:
bhimadevi mahadevi devi bhudeviRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (vi) - Names That Ends with vi:
paeivi bhairavi chosovi jarvi kivi taavi avivi honovi ishanvi kashvi zehavi aponivi davi gavi hawiovi hiamovi mavi tovi chavivi avi irvi tzviNAMES RHYMING WITH LEVÝ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (lev) - Names That Begins with lev:
lev levane levene leveret leverett leverton levey levynaRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (le) - Names That Begins with le:
lea lea-que leachlainn leah leal leala lealia leaman leamhnach lean leana leander leandra leandre leandro leane leanian leann leanna leannan leanne lear leary leathan leathlobhair leax leb lebna lecia leda lee leeann leeanne leela leeland leena leeroy leesa legarre legaya legget leia leianna leicester leigb leigh leigh-ann leighanne leighton leiko leil leila leilah leilana leilani leilanie leilany leiloni leira leisha leith leitha leitis leksi lela leland lele lelia lema leman lemuel lemuela len lena lenae lenard lenci lendall lendell lenee leng lenmana lenn lennard lennell lennie lenno lennon lennox lenny lenora lenoreNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LEVÝ:
First Names which starts with 'l' and ends with 'i':
laci lai laili lakinzi lakshmi lali landmari lani laurelai laurelei leroi leshanti lewi leyati leyti lili lilli lindi lippi liseli llamrei lokelani lokni lomasi loni loralei lorelai lorelei lori luci lufti luigi luki lyani lyndiEnglish Words Rhyming LEVI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LEVÝ AS A WHOLE:
alevin | noun (n.) Young fish; fry. |
alleviating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Alleviate |
alleviation | noun (n.) The act of alleviating; a lightening of weight or severity; mitigation; relief. |
noun (n.) That which mitigates, or makes more tolerable. |
alleviative | noun (n.) That which alleviates. |
adjective (a.) Tending to alleviate. |
alleviator | noun (n.) One who, or that which, alleviates. |
alleviatory | adjective (a.) Alleviative. |
clevis | noun (n.) A piece of metal bent in the form of an oxbow, with the two ends perforated to receive a pin, used on the end of the tongue of a plow, wagen, etc., to attach it to a draft chain, whiffletree, etc.; -- called also clavel, clevy. |
illeviable | adjective (a.) Not leviable; incapable of being imposed, or collected. |
irrepleviable | adjective (a.) Alt. of Irreplevisable |
irreplevisable | adjective (a.) Not capable of being replevied. |
leviable | adjective (a.) Fit to be levied; capable of being assessed and collected; as, sums leviable by course of law. |
leviathan | noun (n.) An aquatic animal, described in the book of Job, ch. xli., and mentioned in other passages of Scripture. |
noun (n.) The whale, or a great whale. |
levier | noun (n.) One who levies. |
levigate | adjective (a.) Made less harsh or burdensome; alleviated. |
adjective (a.) Made smooth, as if polished. | |
verb (v. t.) To make smooth in various senses | |
verb (v. t.) To free from grit; to reduce to an impalpable powder or paste. | |
verb (v. t.) To mix thoroughly, as liquids or semiliquids. | |
verb (v. t.) To polish. | |
verb (v. t.) To make smooth in action. | |
verb (v. t.) Technically, to make smooth by rubbing in a moist condition between hard surfaces, as in grinding pigments. |
levigating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Levigate |
levigation | noun (n.) The act or operation of levigating. |
levin | noun (n.) Lightning. |
leviner | noun (n.) A swift hound. |
levir | noun (n.) A husband's brother; -- used in reference to levirate marriages. |
levirate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Leviratical |
leviratical | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or in accordance with, a law of the ancient Israelites and other tribes and races, according to which a woman, whose husband died without issue, was married to the husband's brother. |
leviration | noun (n.) Levirate marriage or marriages. |
levirostres | noun (n. pl.) A group of birds, including the hornbills, kingfishers, and related forms. |
levitation | noun (n.) Lightness; buoyancy; act of making light. |
noun (n.) The act or process of making buoyant. |
levite | noun (n.) One of the tribe or family of Levi; a descendant of Levi; esp., one subordinate to the priests (who were of the same tribe) and employed in various duties connected with the tabernacle first, and afterward the temple, such as the care of the building, bringing of wood and other necessaries for the sacrifices, the music of the services, etc. |
noun (n.) A priest; -- so called in contempt or ridicule. |
levitical | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a Levite or the Levites. |
adjective (a.) Priestly. | |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to, or designating, the law contained in the book of Leviticus. |
leviticus | noun (n.) The third canonical book of the Old Testament, containing the laws and regulations relating to the priests and Levites among the Hebrews, or the body of the ceremonial law. |
levity | noun (n.) The quality of weighing less than something else of equal bulk; relative lightness, especially as shown by rising through, or floating upon, a contiguous substance; buoyancy; -- opposed to gravity. |
noun (n.) Lack of gravity and earnestness in deportment or character; trifling gayety; frivolity; sportiveness; vanity. | |
noun (n.) Lack of steadiness or constancy; disposition to change; fickleness; volatility. |
pahlevi | noun (n.) Same as Pehlevi. |
pehlevi | noun (n.) An ancient Persian dialect in which words were partly represented by their Semitic equivalents. It was in use from the 3d century (and perhaps earlier) to the middle of the 7th century, and later in religious writings. |
plevin | noun (n.) A warrant or assurance. |
pontlevis | noun (n.) The action of a horse in rearing repeatedly and dangerously. |
repleviable | adjective (a.) Capable of being replevied. |
replevin | noun (n.) A personal action which lies to recover possession of goods and chattle wrongfully taken or detained. Originally, it was a remedy peculiar to cases for wrongful distress, but it may generally now be brought in all cases of wrongful taking or detention. |
noun (n.) The writ by which goods and chattels are replevied. | |
verb (v. t.) To replevy. |
replevisable | adjective (a.) Repleviable. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LEVÝ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (evi) - English Words That Ends with evi:
devi | noun (n.) ; fem. of Deva. A goddess. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LEVÝ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (lev) - Words That Begins with lev:
levana | noun (n.) A goddess who protected newborn infants. |
levant | noun (n.) The countries washed by the eastern part of the Mediterranean and its contiguous waters. |
noun (n.) A levanter (the wind so called). | |
adjective (a.) Rising or having risen from rest; -- said of cattle. See Couchant and levant, under Couchant. | |
adjective (a.) Eastern. | |
verb (v. i.) To run away from one's debts; to decamp. |
levanter | noun (n.) A strong easterly wind peculiar to the Mediterranean. |
verb (v.) One who levants, or decamps. |
levantine | noun (n.) Of or pertaining to the Levant. |
noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of the Levant. | |
noun (n.) A stout twilled silk fabric, formerly made in the Levant. |
levation | noun (n.) The act of raising; elevation; upward motion, as that produced by the action of a levator muscle. |
levator | noun (n.) A muscle that serves to raise some part, as the lip or the eyelid. |
noun (n.) A surgical instrument used to raise a depressed part of the skull. |
leve | noun (n. & v.) Same as 3d & 4th Leave. |
adjective (a.) Dear. See Lief. | |
verb (v. i.) To live. | |
verb (v. t.) To believe. | |
verb (v. t.) To grant; -- used esp. in exclamations or prayers followed by a dependent clause. |
levee | noun (n.) The act of rising. |
noun (n.) A morning assembly or reception of visitors, -- in distinction from a soiree, or evening assembly; a matinee; hence, also, any general or somewhat miscellaneous gathering of guests, whether in the daytime or evening; as, the president's levee. | |
noun (n.) An embankment to prevent inundation; as, the levees along the Mississippi; sometimes, the steep bank of a river. | |
verb (v. t.) To attend the levee or levees of. | |
verb (v. t.) To keep within a channel by means of levees; as, to levee a river. |
leveful | noun (n.) Allowable; permissible; lawful. |
level | noun (n.) A line or surface to which, at every point, a vertical or plumb line is perpendicular; a line or surface which is everywhere parallel to the surface of still water; -- this is the true level, and is a curve or surface in which all points are equally distant from the center of the earth, or rather would be so if the earth were an exact sphere. |
noun (n.) A horizontal line or plane; that is, a straight line or a plane which is tangent to a true level at a given point and hence parallel to the horizon at that point; -- this is the apparent level at the given point. | |
noun (n.) An approximately horizontal line or surface at a certain degree of altitude, or distance from the center of the earth; as, to climb from the level of the coast to the level of the plateau and then descend to the level of the valley or of the sea. | |
noun (n.) Hence, figuratively, a certain position, rank, standard, degree, quality, character, etc., conceived of as in one of several planes of different elevation. | |
noun (n.) A uniform or average height; a normal plane or altitude; a condition conformable to natural law or which will secure a level surface; as, moving fluids seek a level. | |
noun (n.) An instrument by which to find a horizontal line, or adjust something with reference to a horizontal line. | |
noun (n.) A measurement of the difference of altitude of two points, by means of a level; as, to take a level. | |
noun (n.) A horizontal passage, drift, or adit, in a mine. | |
adjective (a.) Even; flat; having no part higher than another; having, or conforming to, the curvature which belongs to the undisturbed liquid parts of the earth's surface; as, a level field; level ground; the level surface of a pond or lake. | |
adjective (a.) Coinciding or parallel with the plane of the horizon; horizontal; as, the telescope is now level. | |
adjective (a.) Even with anything else; of the same height; on the same line or plane; on the same footing; of equal importance; -- followed by with, sometimes by to. | |
adjective (a.) Straightforward; direct; clear; open. | |
adjective (a.) Well balanced; even; just; steady; impartial; as, a level head; a level understanding. [Colloq.] | |
adjective (a.) Of even tone; without rising or falling inflection. | |
verb (v. t.) To make level; to make horizontal; to bring to the condition of a level line or surface; hence, to make flat or even; as, to level a road, a walk, or a garden. | |
verb (v. t.) To bring to a lower level; to overthrow; to topple down; to reduce to a flat surface; to lower. | |
verb (v. t.) To bring to a horizontal position, as a gun; hence, to point in taking aim; to aim; to direct. | |
verb (v. t.) Figuratively, to bring to a common level or plane, in respect of rank, condition, character, privilege, etc.; as, to level all the ranks and conditions of men. | |
verb (v. t.) To adjust or adapt to a certain level; as, to level remarks to the capacity of children. | |
verb (v. i.) To be level; to be on a level with, or on an equality with, something; hence, to accord; to agree; to suit. | |
verb (v. i.) To aim a gun, spear, etc., horizontally; hence, to aim or point a weapon in direct line with the mark; fig., to direct the eye, mind, or effort, directly to an object. |
leveling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Level |
noun (n.) The act or operation of making level. | |
noun (n.) The art or operation of using a leveling instrument for finding a horizontal line, for ascertaining the differences of level between different points of the earth's surface included in a survey, for establishing grades, etc., as in finding the descent of a river, or locating a line of railroad. |
leveler | noun (n.) One who, or that which, levels. |
noun (n.) One who would remove social inequalities or distinctions; a socialist. |
levelism | noun (n.) The disposition or endeavor to level all distinctions of rank in society. |
levelness | noun (n.) The state or quality of being level. |
leven | noun (n.) Lightning. |
lever | noun (n.) A rigid piece which is capable of turning about one point, or axis (the fulcrum), and in which are two or more other points where forces are applied; -- used for transmitting and modifying force and motion. Specif., a bar of metal, wood, or other rigid substance, used to exert a pressure, or sustain a weight, at one point of its length, by receiving a force or power at a second, and turning at a third on a fixed point called a fulcrum. It is usually named as the first of the six mechanical powers, and is of three kinds, according as either the fulcrum F, the weight W, or the power P, respectively, is situated between the other two, as in the figures. |
noun (n.) A bar, as a capstan bar, applied to a rotatory piece to turn it. | |
noun (n.) An arm on a rock shaft, to give motion to the shaft or to obtain motion from it. | |
adjective (a.) More agreeable; more pleasing. | |
adverb (adv.) Rather. |
leverage | noun (n.) The action of a lever; mechanical advantage gained by the lever. |
leveret | noun (n.) A hare in the first year of its age. |
leverock | noun (n.) A lark. |
leverwood | noun (n.) The American hop hornbeam (Ostrya Virginica), a small tree with very tough wood. |
levesel | noun (n.) A leafy shelter; a place covered with foliage. |
levet | noun (n.) A trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille. |
levogyrate | adjective (a.) Turning or twisting the plane of polarization towards the left, as levulose, levotartaric acid, etc. |
levorotatory | adjective (a.) Turning or rotating the plane of polarization towards the left; levogyrate, as levulose, left-handed quartz crystals, etc. |
levulin | noun (n.) A substance resembling dextrin, obtained from the bulbs of the dahlia, the artichoke, and other sources, as a colorless, spongy, amorphous material. It is so called because by decomposition it yields levulose. |
levulinic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or denoting, an acid (called also acetyl-propionic acid), C5H8O3, obtained by the action of dilute acids on various sugars (as levulose). |
levulosan | noun (n.) An unfermentable carbohydrate obtained by gently heating levulose. |
levulose | noun (n.) A sirupy variety of sugar, rarely obtained crystallized, occurring widely in honey, ripe fruits, etc., and hence called also fruit sugar. It is called levulose, because it rotates the plane of polarization to the left. |
levy | noun (n.) A name formerly given in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia to the Spanish real of one eighth of a dollar (or 12/ cents), valued at eleven pence when the dollar was rated at 7s. 6d. |
noun (n.) The act of levying or collecting by authority; as, the levy of troops, taxes, etc. | |
noun (n.) That which is levied, as an army, force, tribute, etc. | |
noun (n.) The taking or seizure of property on executions to satisfy judgments, or on warrants for the collection of taxes; a collecting by execution. | |
verb (v. t.) To raise, as a siege. | |
verb (v. t.) To raise; to collect; said of troops, to form into an army by enrollment, conscription, etc. | |
verb (v. t.) To raise or collect by assessment; to exact by authority; as, to levy taxes, toll, tribute, or contributions. | |
verb (v. t.) To gather or exact; as, to levy money. | |
verb (v. t.) To erect, build, or set up; to make or construct; to raise or cast up; as, to levy a mill, dike, ditch, a nuisance, etc. | |
verb (v. t.) To take or seize on execution; to collect by execution. | |
verb (v. i.) To seize property, real or personal, or subject it to the operation of an execution; to make a levy; as, to levy on property; the usual mode of levying, in England, is by seizing the goods. |
levying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Levy |
levyne | noun (n.) Alt. of Levynite |
levynite | noun (n.) A whitish, reddish, or yellowish, transparent or translucent mineral, allied to chabazite. |
leveche | noun (n.) A dry sirocco of Spain. |
levorotation | noun (n.) Rotation in the direction of an outgoing right-handed screw; counter-clockwise rotation; -- applied chiefly to the turning of the plane of polarization of light. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LEVÝ:
English Words which starts with 'l' and ends with 'i':
labyrinthici | noun (n. pl.) An order of teleostean fishes, including the Anabas, or climbing perch, and other allied fishes. |
lapilli | noun (n. pl.) Volcanic ashes, consisting of small, angular, stony fragments or particles. |
lazaroni | noun (n. pl.) See Lazzaroni. |
lazuli | noun (n.) A mineral of a fine azure-blue color, usually in small rounded masses. It is essentially a silicate of alumina, lime, and soda, with some sodium sulphide, is often marked by yellow spots or veins of sulphide of iron, and is much valued for ornamental work. Called also lapis lazuli, and Armenian stone. |
lazzaroni | noun (n. pl.) The homeless idlers of Naples who live by chance work or begging; -- so called from the Hospital of St. Lazarus, which serves as their refuge. |
leiotrichi | noun (n. pl.) The division of mankind which embraces the smooth-haired races. |
l'envoi | noun (n.) Alt. of L'envoy |
lichi | noun (n.) See Litchi. |
linchi | noun (n.) An esculent swallow. |
litchi | noun (n.) The fruit of a tree native to China (Nephelium Litchi). It is nutlike, having a rough but tender shell, containing an aromatic pulp, and a single large seed. In the dried fruit which is exported the pulp somewhat resembles a raisin in color and form. |
noun (n.) A genus of East Indian sapindaceous trees consisting of a single species (Litchi Chinensis, syn. Nephelium Litchi) which bears the litchi nut. |
literati | noun (n. pl.) Learned or literary men. See Literatus. |
(pl. ) of Literatus |
loki | noun (n.) The evil deity, the author of all calamities and mischief, answering to the African of the Persians. |
lophobranchii | noun (n. pl.) An order of teleostean fishes, having the gills arranged in tufts on the branchial arches, as the Hippocampus and pipefishes. |
lori | noun (n.) Same as Lory. |
lotophagi | noun (n. pl.) A people visited by Ulysses in his wanderings. They subsisted on the lotus. See Lotus (b), and Lotus-eater. |
louri | noun (n.) See Lory. |