First Names Rhyming CHIMALLI
English Words Rhyming CHIMALLI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CHÝMALLÝ AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CHÝMALLÝ (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (himalli) - English Words That Ends with himalli:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (imalli) - English Words That Ends with imalli:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (malli) - English Words That Ends with malli:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (alli) - English Words That Ends with alli:
kakaralli | noun (n.) A kind of wood common in Demerara, durable in salt water, because not subject to the depredations of the sea worm and barnacle. |
shalli | noun (n.) See Challis. |
teocalli | noun (n.) Literally, God's house; a temple, usually of pyramidal form, such as were built by the aborigines of Mexico, Yucatan, etc. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lli) - English Words That Ends with lli:
bouilli | noun (n.) Boiled or stewed meat; beef boiled with vegetables in water from which its gravy is to be made; beef from which bouillon or soup has been made. |
chilli | noun (n.) See Chili. |
dentelli | noun (n. pl.) Modillions. |
fratricelli | noun (n. pl.) The name which St. Francis of Assisi gave to his followers, early in the 13th century. |
| noun (n. pl.) A sect which seceded from the Franciscan Order, chiefly in Italy and Sicily, in 1294, repudiating the pope as an apostate, maintaining the duty of celibacy and poverty, and discountenancing oaths. Called also Fratricellians and Fraticelli. |
lapilli | noun (n. pl.) Volcanic ashes, consisting of small, angular, stony fragments or particles. |
piccalilli | noun (n.) A pickle of various vegetables with pungent species, -- originally made in the East Indies. |
patolli | noun (n.) An American Indian game analogous to dice, probably originally a method of divination. |
rapilli | noun (n. pl.) Lapilli. |
vermicelli | noun (n.) The flour of a hard and small-grained wheat made into dough, and forced through small cylinders or pipes till it takes a slender, wormlike form, whence the Italian name. When the paste is made in larger tubes, it is called macaroni. |
villi | noun (n.) pl. of Villus. |
| (pl. ) of Villus |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH CHÝMALLÝ (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (chimall) - Words That Begins with chimall:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (chimal) - Words That Begins with chimal:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (chima) - Words That Begins with chima:
chimaera | noun (n.) A cartilaginous fish of several species, belonging to the order Holocephali. The teeth are few and large. The head is furnished with appendages, and the tail terminates in a point. |
chimaeroid | adjective (a.) Related to, or like, the chimaera. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (chim) - Words That Begins with chim:
chimb | noun (n.) The edge of a cask, etc; a chine. See Chine, n., 3. |
| verb (v. i.) Chime. |
chime | noun (n.) See Chine, n., 3. |
| noun (n.) The harmonious sound of bells, or of musical instruments. |
| noun (n.) A set of bells musically tuned to each other; specif., in the pl., the music performed on such a set of bells by hand, or produced by mechanism to accompany the striking of the hours or their divisions. |
| noun (n.) Pleasing correspondence of proportion, relation, or sound. |
| noun (n.) To sound in harmonious accord, as bells. |
| noun (n.) To be in harmony; to agree; to suit; to harmonize; to correspond; to fall in with. |
| noun (n.) To join in a conversation; to express assent; -- followed by in or in with. |
| noun (n.) To make a rude correspondence of sounds; to jingle, as in rhyming. |
| verb (v. i.) To cause to sound in harmony; to play a tune, as upon a set of bells; to move or strike in harmony. |
| verb (v. i.) To utter harmoniously; to recite rhythmically. |
chiming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Chime |
chimer | noun (n.) One who chimes. |
chimera | noun (n.) A monster represented as vomiting flames, and as having the head of a lion, the body of a goat, and the tail of a dragon. |
| noun (n.) A vain, foolish, or incongruous fancy, or creature of the imagination; as, the chimera of an author. |
chimere | noun (n.) The upper robe worn by a bishop, to which lawn sleeves are usually attached. |
chimeric | adjective (a.) Chimerical. |
chimerical | adjective (a.) Merely imaginary; fanciful; fantastic; wildly or vainly conceived; having, or capable of having, no existence except in thought; as, chimerical projects. |
chiminage | noun (n.) A toll for passage through a forest. |
chimney | noun (n.) A fireplace or hearth. |
| noun (n.) That part of a building which contains the smoke flues; esp. an upright tube or flue of brick or stone, in most cases extending through or above the roof of the building. Often used instead of chimney shaft. |
| noun (n.) A tube usually of glass, placed around a flame, as of a lamp, to create a draft, and promote combustion. |
| noun (n.) A body of ore, usually of elongated form, extending downward in a vein. |
chimpanzee | noun (n.) An african ape (Anthropithecus troglodytes or Troglodytes niger) which approaches more nearly to man, in most respects, than any other ape. When full grown, it is from three to four feet high. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (chi) - Words That Begins with chi:
chian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Chios, an island in the Aegean Sea. |
chiaroscurist | noun (n.) A painter who cares for and studies light and shade rather than color. |
chiaroscuro | noun (n.) Alt. of Chiaro-oscuro |
chiasm | noun (n.) Alt. of Chiasma |
chiasma | noun (n.) A commissure; especially, the optic commissure, or crucial union of the optic nerves. |
chiasmus | noun (n.) An inversion of the order of words or phrases, when repeated or subsequently referred to in a sentence |
chiastolite | noun (n.) A variety of andalusite; -- called also macle. The tessellated appearance of a cross section is due to the symmetrical arrangement of impurities in the crystal. |
chibbal | noun (n.) See Cibol. |
chibouque | noun (n.) Alt. of Chibouk |
chibouk | noun (n.) A Turkish pipe, usually with a mouthpiece of amber, a stem, four or five feet long and not pliant, of some valuable wood, and a bowl of baked clay. |
chic | noun (n.) Good form; style. |
| noun (n.) Original and in good taste or form. |
chica | noun (n.) A red coloring matter. extracted from the Bignonia Chica, used by some tribes of South American Indians to stain the skin. |
| noun (n.) A fermented liquor or beer made in South American from a decoction of maize. |
| noun (n.) A popular Moorish, Spanish, and South American dance, said to be the original of the fandango, etc. |
chicane | noun (n.) The use of artful subterfuge, designed to draw away attention from the merits of a case or question; -- specifically applied to legal proceedings; trickery; chicanery; caviling; sophistry. |
| noun (n.) To use shifts, cavils, or artifices. |
| noun (n.) In bridge, the holding of a hand without trumps, or the hand itself. It counts as simple honors. |
chicaner | noun (n.) One who uses chicanery. |
chicanery | noun (n.) Mean or unfair artifice to perplex a cause and obscure the truth; stratagem; sharp practice; sophistry. |
chiccory | noun (n.) See Chicory. |
chich | noun (n.) The chick-pea. |
chicha | noun (n.) See Chica. |
chichevache | noun (n.) A fabulous cow of enormous size, whose food was patient wives, and which was therefore in very lean condition. |
chichling | noun (n.) Alt. of Chichling vetch |
chichling vetch | noun (n.) A leguminous plant (Lathyrus sativus), with broad flattened seeds which are sometimes used for food. |
chick | noun (n.) A chicken. |
| noun (n.) A child or young person; -- a term of endearment. |
| verb (v. i.) To sprout, as seed in the ground; to vegetate. |
chickabiddy | noun (n.) A chicken; a fowl; also, a trivial term of endearment for a child. |
chickadee | noun (n.) A small bird, the blackcap titmouse (Parus atricapillus), of North America; -- named from its note. |
chickaree | noun (n.) The American red squirrel (Sciurus Hudsonius); -- so called from its cry. |
chickasaws | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of North American Indians (Southern Appalachian) allied to the Choctaws. They formerly occupied the northern part of Alabama and Mississippi, but now live in the Indian Territory. |
chicken | noun (n.) A young bird or fowl, esp. a young barnyard fowl. |
| noun (n.) A young person; a child; esp. a young woman; a maiden. |
chickling | noun (n.) A small chick or chicken. |
chickweed | noun (n.) The name of several caryophyllaceous weeds, especially Stellaria media, the seeds and flower buds of which are a favorite food of small birds. |
chicky | noun (n.) A chicken; -- used as a diminutive or pet name, especially in calling fowls. |
chicory | noun (n.) A branching perennial plant (Cichorium Intybus) with bright blue flowers, growing wild in Europe, Asia, and America; also cultivated for its roots and as a salad plant; succory; wild endive. See Endive. |
| noun (n.) The root, which is roasted for mixing with coffee. |
chide | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) To rebuke; to reprove; to scold; to find fault with. |
| noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) Fig.: To be noisy about; to chafe against. |
| noun (n.) A continuous noise or murmur. |
| verb (v. i.) To utter words of disapprobation and displeasure; to find fault; to contend angrily. |
| verb (v. i.) To make a clamorous noise; to chafe. |
chider | noun (n.) One who chides or quarrels. |
chideress | noun (n.) She who chides. |
chidester | noun (n.) A female scold. |
chief | noun (n.) The head or leader of any body of men; a commander, as of an army; a head man, as of a tribe, clan, or family; a person in authority who directs the work of others; the principal actor or agent. |
| noun (n.) The principal part; the most valuable portion. |
| noun (n.) The upper third part of the field. It is supposed to be composed of the dexter, sinister, and middle chiefs. |
| adjective (a.) Highest in office or rank; principal; head. |
| adjective (a.) Principal or most eminent in any quality or action; most distinguished; having most influence; taking the lead; most important; as, the chief topic of conversation; the chief interest of man. |
| adjective (a.) Very intimate, near, or close. |
chiefage | noun (n.) A tribute by the head; a capitation tax. |
chiefest | adjective (a.) First or foremost; chief; principal. |
chiefless | adjective (a.) Without a chief or leader. |
chiefrie | noun (n.) A small rent paid to the lord paramount. |
chieftain | noun (n.) A captain, leader, or commander; a chief; the head of a troop, army, or clan. |
chieftaincy | noun (n.) Alt. of Chieftainship |
chieftainship | noun (n.) The rank, dignity, or office of a chieftain. |
chierte | noun (n.) Love; tender regard. |
chievance | noun (n.) An unlawful bargain; traffic in which money is exported as discount. |
chiffonier | noun (n.) Alt. of niere |
chiffo | noun (n.) Alt. of niere |
chignon | noun (n.) A knot, boss, or mass of hair, natural or artificial, worn by a woman at the back of the head. |
chigoe | noun (n.) Alt. of Chigre |
chigre | noun (n.) A species of flea (Pulex penetrans), common in the West Indies and South America, which often attacks the feet or any exposed part of the human body, and burrowing beneath the skin produces great irritation. When the female is allowed to remain and breed, troublesome sores result, which are sometimes dangerous. See Jigger. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CHÝMALLÝ:
English Words which starts with 'chi' and ends with 'lli':
English Words which starts with 'ch' and ends with 'li':
chili | noun (n.) A kind of red pepper. See Capsicum |