First Names Rhyming TAAVET
English Words Rhyming TAAVET
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TAAVET AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TAAVET (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (aavet) - English Words That Ends with aavet:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (avet) - English Words That Ends with avet:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (vet) - English Words That Ends with vet:
brevet | noun (n.) A warrant from the government, granting a privilege, title, or dignity. [French usage]. |
| noun (n.) A commission giving an officer higher rank than that for which he receives pay; an honorary promotion of an officer. |
| adjective (a.) Taking or conferring rank by brevet; as, a brevet colonel; a brevet commission. |
| verb (v. t.) To confer rank upon by brevet. |
chevet | noun (n.) The extreme end of the chancel or choir; properly the round or polygonal part. |
civet | noun (n.) A substance, of the consistence of butter or honey, taken from glands in the anal pouch of the civet (Viverra civetta). It is of clear yellowish or brownish color, of a strong, musky odor, offensive when undiluted, but agreeable when a small portion is mixed with another substance. It is used as a perfume. |
| noun (n.) The animal that produces civet (Viverra civetta); -- called also civet cat. It is carnivorous, from two to three feet long, and of a brownish gray color, with transverse black bands and spots on the body and tail. It is a native of northern Africa and of Asia. The name is also applied to other species. |
| verb (v. t.) To scent or perfume with civet. |
corvet | noun (n.) Alt. of Corvette |
crevet | noun (n.) A crucible or melting pot; a cruset. |
curvet | noun (n.) A particular leap of a horse, when he raises both his fore legs at once, equally advanced, and, as his fore legs are falling, raises his hind legs, so that all his legs are in the air at once. |
| noun (n.) A prank; a frolic. |
| noun (n.) To make a curvet; to leap; to bound. |
| noun (n.) To leap and frisk; to frolic. |
| verb (v. t.) To cause to curvet. |
divet | noun (n.) See Divot. |
evet | noun (n.) The common newt or eft. In America often applied to several species of aquatic salamanders. |
glenlivet | noun (n.) A kind of Scotch whisky, named from the district in which it was first made. |
grivet | noun (n.) A monkey of the upper Nile and Abyssinia (Cercopithecus griseo-viridis), having the upper parts dull green, the lower parts white, the hands, ears, and face black. It was known to the ancient Egyptians. Called also tota. |
levet | noun (n.) A trumpet call for rousing soldiers; a reveille. |
minivet | noun (n.) A singing bird of India of the family Campephagidae. |
orvet | noun (n.) The blindworm. |
privet | noun (n.) An ornamental European shrub (Ligustrum vulgare), much used in hedges; -- called also prim. |
rivet | noun (n.) A metallic pin with a head, used for uniting two plates or pieces of material together, by passing it through them and then beating or pressing down the point so that it shall spread out and form a second head; a pin or bolt headed or clinched at both ends. |
| verb (v. t.) To fasten with a rivet, or with rivets; as, to rivet two pieces of iron. |
| verb (v. t.) To spread out the end or point of, as of a metallic pin, rod, or bolt, by beating or pressing, so as to form a sort of head. |
| verb (v. t.) Hence, to fasten firmly; to make firm, strong, or immovable; as, to rivet friendship or affection. |
trevet | noun (n.) A stool or other thing supported by three legs; a trivet. |
trivet | noun (n.) A tree-legged stool, table, or other support; especially, a stand to hold a kettle or similar vessel near the fire; a tripod. |
| noun (n.) A weaver's knife. See Trevat. |
velvet | noun (n.) A silk fabric, having a short, close nap of erect threads. Inferior qualities are made with a silk pile on a cotton or linen back. |
| noun (n.) The soft and highly vascular deciduous skin which envelops and nourishes the antlers of deer during their rapid growth. |
| adjective (a.) Made of velvet; soft and delicate, like velvet; velvety. |
| verb (v. i.) To pain velvet. |
| verb (v. t.) To make like, or cover with, velvet. |
vervet | noun (n.) A South African monkey (Cercopithecus pygerythrus, / Lelandii). The upper parts are grayish green, finely specked with black. The cheeks and belly are reddish white. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TAAVET (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (taave) - Words That Begins with taave:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (taav) - Words That Begins with taav:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (taa) - Words That Begins with taa:
taas | noun (n.) A heap. See Tas. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TAAVET:
English Words which starts with 'ta' and ends with 'et':
tabaret | noun (n.) A stout silk having satin stripes, -- used for furniture. |
tabbinet | noun (n.) A fabric like poplin, with a watered surface. |
tabinet | noun (n.) See Tabbinet. |
tablet | noun (n.) A small table or flat surface. |
| noun (n.) A flat piece of any material on which to write, paint, draw, or engrave; also, such a piece containing an inscription or a picture. |
| noun (n.) Hence, a small picture; a miniature. |
| noun (n.) A kind of pocket memorandum book. |
| noun (n.) A flattish cake or piece; as, tablets of arsenic were formerly worn as a preservative against the plague. |
| noun (n.) A solid kind of electuary or confection, commonly made of dry ingredients with sugar, and usually formed into little flat squares; -- called also lozenge, and troche, especially when of a round or rounded form. |
taboret | noun (n.) A small tabor. |
tabouret | noun (n.) Same as Taboret. |
| noun (n.) A seat without arms or back, cushioned and stuffed: a high stool; -- so called from its resemblance to a drum. |
| noun (n.) An embroidery frame. |
tabret | noun (n.) A taboret. |
tacket | noun (n.) A small, broad-headed nail. |
taglet | noun (n.) A little tag. |
tambreet | noun (n.) The duck mole. |
tapet | noun (n.) Worked or figured stuff; tapestry. |
tappet | noun (n.) A lever or projection moved by some other piece, as a cam, or intended to tap or touch something else, with a view to produce change or regulate motion. |
target | noun (n.) A kind of small shield or buckler, used as a defensive weapon in war. |
| noun (n.) A butt or mark to shoot at, as for practice, or to test the accuracy of a firearm, or the force of a projectile. |
| noun (n.) The pattern or arrangement of a series of hits made by a marksman on a butt or mark; as, he made a good target. |
| noun (n.) The sliding crosspiece, or vane, on a leveling staff. |
| noun (n.) A conspicuous disk attached to a switch lever to show its position, or for use as a signal. |
| noun (n.) A thin cut; a slice; specif., of lamb, a piece consisting of the neck and breast joints. |
| noun (n.) A tassel or pendent; also, a shred; tatter. |
tartlet | noun (n.) A small tart. |
taslet | noun (n.) A piece of armor formerly worn to guard the things; a tasse. |
tasset | noun (n.) A defense for the front of the thigh, consisting of one or more iron plates hanging from the belt on the lower edge of the corselet. |