First Names Rhyming VIDOR
English Words Rhyming VIDOR
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES VİDOR AS A WHOLE:
providore | noun (n.) One who makes provision; a purveyor. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VİDOR (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (idor) - English Words That Ends with idor:
corregidor | noun (n.) The chief magistrate of a Spanish town. |
corridor | noun (n.) A gallery or passageway leading to several apartments of a house. |
| noun (n.) The covered way lying round the whole compass of the fortifications of a place. |
cuspidor | noun (n.) Any ornamental vessel used as a spittoon; hence, to avoid the common term, a spittoon of any sort. |
fructidor | noun (n.) The twelfth month of the French republican calendar; -- commencing August 18, and ending September 16. See Vendemiaire. |
messidor | noun (n.) The tenth month of the French republican calendar dating from September 22, 1792. It began June 19, and ended July 18. See VendEmiaire. |
nidor | noun (n.) Scent or savor of meat or food, cooked or cooking. |
regidor | noun (n.) One of a body of officers charged with the government of Spanish municipalities, corresponding to the English alderman. |
stridor | noun (n.) A harsh, shrill, or creaking noise. |
tauridor | noun (n.) A bullfighter; a toreador. |
thermidor | noun (n.) The eleventh month of the French republican calendar, -- commencing July 19, and ending August 17. See the Note under Vendemiaire. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (dor) - English Words That Ends with dor:
ambassador | noun (n.) Alt. of Embassador |
ardor | noun (n.) Heat, in a literal sense; as, the ardor of the sun's rays. |
| noun (n.) Warmth or heat of passion or affection; eagerness; zeal; as, he pursues study with ardor; the fought with ardor; martial ardor. |
| noun (n.) Bright and effulgent spirits; seraphim. |
candor | noun (n.) Whiteness; brightness; (as applied to moral conditions) usullied purity; innocence. |
| noun (n.) A disposition to treat subjects with fairness; freedom from prejudice or disguise; frankness; sincerity. |
comprador | noun (n.) A kind of steward or agent. |
condor | noun (n.) A very large bird of the Vulture family (Sarcorhamphus gryphus), found in the most elevated parts of the Andes. |
| noun (n.) The California vulture. |
| noun (n.) A gold coin of Chile, bearing the figure of a condor, and equal to twenty pesos. It contains 10.98356 grams of gold, and is equivalent to about $7.29. Called also colon. |
| noun (n.) A gold coin of Colombia equivalent to about $9.65. It is no longer coined. |
dor | noun (n.) A large European scaraboid beetle (Geotrupes stercorarius), which makes a droning noise while flying. The name is also applied to allied American species, as the June bug. Called also dorr, dorbeetle, or dorrbeetle, dorbug, dorrfly, and buzzard clock. |
| noun (n.) A trick, joke, or deception. |
| verb (v. t.) To make a fool of; to deceive. |
dumbledor | noun (n.) A bumblebee; also, a cockchafer. |
dummador | noun (n.) A dumbledor. |
embassador | noun (n.) A minister of the highest rank sent to a foreign court to represent there his sovereign or country. |
| noun (n.) An official messenger and representative. |
| noun (n.) Same as Ambassador. |
labrador | noun (n.) A region of British America on the Atlantic coast, north of Newfoundland. |
malodor | noun (n.) An Offensive to the sense of smell; ill-smelling. |
masticador | noun (n.) A part of a bridle, the slavering bit. |
matador | noun (n.) The killer; the man appointed to kill the bull in bullfights. |
| noun (n.) In the game of quadrille or omber, the three principal trumps, the ace of spades being the first, the ace of clubs the third, and the second being the deuce of a black trump or the seven of a red one. |
| noun (n.) The jack of clubs, or any other trump held in sequence with it, whether by the player or by his adversaries. |
| noun (n.) A certain game of dominoes in which four dominoes (the 4-3, 5-2, 6-1, and double blank), called matadors, may be played at any time in any way. |
mirador | noun (n.) Same as Belvedere. |
odor | noun (n.) Any smell, whether fragrant or offensive; scent; perfume. |
pegador | noun (n.) A species of remora (Echeneis naucrates). See Remora. |
picador | noun (n.) A horseman armed with a lance, who in a bullfight receives the first attack of the bull, and excites him by picking him without attempting to kill him. |
rodomontador | noun (n.) A rodomontadist. |
roncador | noun (n.) Any one of several species of California sciaenoid food fishes, especially Roncador Stearnsi, which is an excellent market fish, and the red roncador (Corvina, / Johnius, saturna). |
splendor | noun (n.) Great brightness; brilliant luster; brilliancy; as, the splendor ot the sun. |
| noun (n.) Magnifience; pomp; parade; as, the splendor of equipage, ceremonies, processions, and the like. |
| noun (n.) Brilliancy; glory; as, the splendor of a victory. |
toreador | noun (n.) A bullfighter. |
tudor | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a royal line of England, descended from Owen Tudor of Wales, who married the widowed queen of Henry V. The first reigning Tudor was Henry VII.; the last, Elizabeth. |
vendor | noun (n.) A vender; a seller; the correlative of vendee. |
volador | noun (n.) A flying fish of California (Exoc/tus Californicus): -- called also volator. |
| noun (n.) The Atlantic flying gurnard. See under Flying. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VİDOR (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (vido) - Words That Begins with vido:
vidonia | noun (n.) A dry white wine, of a tart flavor, produced in Teneriffe; -- called also Teneriffe. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (vid) - Words That Begins with vid:
vidame | noun (n.) One of a class of temporal officers who originally represented the bishops, but later erected their offices into fiefs, and became feudal nobles. |
vidette | noun (n.) Same Vedette. |
viduage | noun (n.) The state of widows or of widowhood; also, widows, collectively. |
vidual | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the state of a widow; widowed. |
viduation | noun (n.) The state of being widowed or bereaved; loss; bereavement. |
viduity | noun (n.) Widowhood. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VİDOR:
English Words which starts with 'vi' and ends with 'or':
victor | noun (n.) The winner in a contest; one who gets the better of another in any struggle; esp., one who defeats an enemy in battle; a vanquisher; a conqueror; -- often followed by art, rarely by of. |
| noun (n.) A destroyer. |
| adjective (a.) Victorious. |
vigor | noun (n.) Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy. |
| noun (n.) Strength or force in animal or force in animal or vegetable nature or action; as, a plant grows with vigor. |
| noun (n.) Strength; efficacy; potency. |
| verb (v. t.) To invigorate. |
vindicator | noun (n.) One who vindicates; one who justifies or maintains. |
violator | noun (n.) One who violates; an infringer; a profaner; a ravisher. |
visor | noun (n.) A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it. |
| noun (n.) A mask used to disfigure or disguise. |
| noun (n.) The fore piece of a cap, projecting over, and protecting the eyes. |
vituperator | noun (n.) One who vituperates, or censures abusively. |
vivisector | noun (n.) A vivisectionist. |
vizor | noun (n.) See Visor. |
vibrator | noun (n.) One that vibrates, or causes vibration or oscillation of any kind; |
| noun (n.) A trembler, as of an electric bell. |
| noun (n.) A vibrating reed for transmitting or receiving pulsating currents in a harmonic telegraph system. |
| noun (n.) A device for vibrating the pen of a siphon recorder to diminish frictional resistance on the paper. |
| noun (n.) An oscillator. |
| noun (n.) An ink-distributing roller in a printing machine, having an additional vibratory motion. |
| noun (n.) A vibrating reed, esp. in a reed organ. |
| noun (n.) Any of various vibrating devices, as one for slackening the warp as a shed opens. |
| noun (n.) An attachment, usually pneumatic, in a molding machine to shake the pattern loose. |