First Names Rhyming DIMITRIE
English Words Rhyming DIMITRIE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DİMİTRİE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DİMİTRİE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (imitrie) - English Words That Ends with imitrie:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (mitrie) - English Words That Ends with mitrie:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (itrie) - English Words That Ends with itrie:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (trie) - English Words That Ends with trie:
avoutrie | noun (n.) Adultery. |
gentrie | noun (n.) Nobility of birth or of character; gentility. |
maistrie | noun (n.) Alt. of Maistry |
sautrie | noun (n.) Psaltery. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (rie) - English Words That Ends with rie:
aerie | noun (n.) The nest of a bird of prey, as of an eagle or hawk; also a brood of such birds; eyrie. Shak. Also fig.: A human residence or resting place perched like an eagle's nest. |
ayrie | noun (n.) Alt. of Ayry |
calorie | noun (n.) The unit of heat according to the French standard; the amount of heat required to raise the temperature of one kilogram (sometimes, one gram) of water one degree centigrade, or from 0¡ to 1¡. Compare the English standard unit, Foot pound. |
chaunterie | noun (n.) See Chantry. |
chiefrie | noun (n.) A small rent paid to the lord paramount. |
chincherie | noun (n.) Penuriousness. |
clamjamphrie | noun (n.) Low, worthless people; the rabble. |
clanjamfrie | noun (n.) Same as Clamjamphrie. |
corrie | noun (n.) Same as Correi. |
coterie | noun (n.) A set or circle of persons who meet familiarly, as for social, literary, or other purposes; a clique. |
cowrie | noun (n.) Same as Kauri. |
| noun (n.) Alt. of Cowry |
currie | noun (n. & v.) See 2d & 3d Curry. |
camaraderie | noun (n.) Comradeship and loyalty. |
causerie | noun (n.) Informal talk or discussion, as about literary matters; light conversation; chat. |
chinoiserie | noun (n.) Chinese conduct, art, decoration, or the like; also, a specimen of Chinese manners, art, decoration, etc. |
conciergerie | noun (n.) The office or lodge of a concierge or janitor. |
| noun (n.) A celebrated prison, attached to the Palais de Justice in Paris. |
dearie | noun (n.) Same as Deary. |
diablerie | noun (n.) Alt. of Diabley |
ecurie | noun (n.) A stable. |
eerie | adjective (a.) Alt. of Eery |
eirie | noun (n.) See Aerie, and Eyrie. |
eyrie | noun (n.) Alt. of Eyry |
ferie | noun (n.) A holiday. |
flacherie | noun (n.) A bacterial disease of silkworms, supposed to be due to eating contaminated mulberry leaves. |
flanerie | noun (n.) Lit., strolling; sauntering; hence, aimless; idleness; as, intellectual flanerie. |
gaucherie | noun (n.) An awkward action; clumsiness; boorishness. |
genterie | noun (n.) Alt. of Gentrie |
glamourie | noun (n.) Glamour. |
jacquerie | noun (n.) The name given to a revolt of French peasants against the nobles in 1358, the leader assuming the contemptuous title, Jacques Bonhomme, given by the nobles to the peasantry. Hence, any revolt of peasants. |
kyrie | noun (n.) See Kyrie eleison. |
knobkerrie | noun (n.) A short club with a knobbed end used as a missile weapon by Kafir and other native tribes of South Africa. |
lorrie | noun (n.) Alt. of Lorry |
losengerie | noun (n.) Flattery; deceit; trickery. |
lyrie | noun (n.) A European fish (Peristethus cataphractum), having the body covered with bony plates, and having three spines projecting in front of the nose; -- called also noble, pluck, pogge, sea poacher, and armed bullhead. |
lingerie | noun (n.) Linen goods collectively; linen underwear, esp. of women; the clothing of linen and cotton with its lace, etc., worn by a women. |
menagerie | noun (n.) A piace where animals are kept and trained. |
| noun (n.) A collection of wild or exotic animals, kept for exhibition. |
norie | noun (n.) The cormorant. |
papeterie | noun (n.) A case or box containing paper and materials for writing. |
passementerie | noun (n.) Beaded embroidery for women's dresses. |
| noun (n.) Trimmings, esp. of braids, cords, gimps, beads, or tinsel. |
peerie | adjective (a.) Alt. of Peery |
perrie | noun (n.) Precious stones; jewels. |
pirie | noun (n.) See Pirry. |
| noun (n.) A pear tree. |
pirrie | noun (n.) A rough gale of wind. |
prairie | noun (n.) An extensive tract of level or rolling land, destitute of trees, covered with coarse grass, and usually characterized by a deep, fertile soil. They abound throughout the Mississippi valley, between the Alleghanies and the Rocky mountains. |
| noun (n.) A meadow or tract of grass; especially, a so called natural meadow. |
prie | noun (n.) The plant privet. |
| verb (v. i.) To pry. |
parterie | noun (n.) Articles made of the blades or fiber of the Lygeum Spartum and Stipa (/ Macrochloa) tenacissima, kinds of grass used in Spain and other countries for making ropes, mats, baskets, nets, and mattresses. |
patisserie | noun (n.) Pastry. |
reverie | noun (n.) Alt. of Revery |
scorie | noun (n.) The young of any gull. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DİMİTRİE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (dimitri) - Words That Begins with dimitri:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (dimitr) - Words That Begins with dimitr:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (dimit) - Words That Begins with dimit:
dimity | noun (n.) A cotton fabric employed for hangings and furniture coverings, and formerly used for women's under-garments. It is of many patterns, both plain and twilled, and occasionally is printed in colors. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (dimi) - Words That Begins with dimi:
dimication | noun (n.) A fight; contest. |
dimidiate | adjective (a.) Divided into two equal parts; reduced to half in shape or form. |
| adjective (a.) Consisting of only one half of what the normal condition requires; having the appearance of lacking one half; as, a dimidiate leaf, which has only one side developed. |
| adjective (a.) Having the organs of one side, or half, different in function from the corresponding organs on the other side; as, dimidiate hermaphroditism. |
| verb (v. t.) To divide into two equal parts. |
| verb (v. t.) To represent the half of; to halve. |
dimidiating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dimidiate |
dimidiation | noun (n.) The act of dimidiating or halving; the state of being dimidiate. |
diminishing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Diminish |
diminishable | adjective (a.) Capable of being diminished or lessened. |
diminisher | noun (n.) One who, or that which, diminishes anything. |
diminishment | noun (n.) Diminution. |
diminuent | adjective (a.) Lessening. |
diminutal | adjective (a.) Indicating or causing diminution. |
diminute | adjective (a.) Small; diminished; diminutive. |
diminution | noun (n.) The act of diminishing, or of making or becoming less; state of being diminished; reduction in size, quantity, or degree; -- opposed to augmentation or increase. |
| noun (n.) The act of lessening dignity or consideration, or the state of being deprived of dignity; a lowering in estimation; degradation; abasement. |
| noun (n.) Omission, inaccuracy, or defect in a record. |
| noun (n.) In counterpoint, the imitation of, or reply to, a subject, in notes of half the length or value of those the subject itself. |
diminutival | noun (n.) A diminutive. |
| adjective (a.) Indicating diminution; diminutive. |
diminutive | noun (n.) Something of very small size or value; an insignificant thing. |
| noun (n.) A derivative from a noun, denoting a small or a young object of the same kind with that denoted by the primitive; as, gosling, eaglet, lambkin. |
| adjective (a.) Below the average size; very small; little. |
| adjective (a.) Expressing diminution; as, a diminutive word. |
| adjective (a.) Tending to diminish. |
diminutiveness | noun (n.) The quality of being diminutive; smallness; littleness; minuteness. |
dimish | adjective (a.) See Dimmish. |
dimission | noun (n.) Leave to depart; a dismissing. |
dimissory | adjective (a.) Sending away; dismissing to another jurisdiction; granting leave to depart. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (dim) - Words That Begins with dim:
dimming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dim |
dimble | noun (n.) A bower; a dingle. |
dime | noun (n.) A silver coin of the United States, of the value of ten cents; the tenth of a dollar. |
dimension | noun (n.) Measure in a single line, as length, breadth, height, thickness, or circumference; extension; measurement; -- usually, in the plural, measure in length and breadth, or in length, breadth, and thickness; extent; size; as, the dimensions of a room, or of a ship; the dimensions of a farm, of a kingdom. |
| noun (n.) Extent; reach; scope; importance; as, a project of large dimensions. |
| noun (n.) The degree of manifoldness of a quantity; as, time is quantity having one dimension; volume has three dimensions, relative to extension. |
| noun (n.) A literal factor, as numbered in characterizing a term. The term dimensions forms with the cardinal numbers a phrase equivalent to degree with the ordinal; thus, a2b2c is a term of five dimensions, or of the fifth degree. |
| noun (n.) The manifoldness with which the fundamental units of time, length, and mass are involved in determining the units of other physical quantities. |
dimensional | adjective (a.) Pertaining to dimension. |
dimensioned | adjective (a.) Having dimensions. |
dimensionless | adjective (a.) Without dimensions; having no appreciable or noteworthy extent. |
dimensity | noun (n.) Dimension. |
dimensive | adjective (a.) Without dimensions; marking dimensions or the limits. |
dimera | noun (n. pl.) A division of Coleoptera, having two joints to the tarsi. |
| noun (n. pl.) A division of the Hemiptera, including the aphids. |
dimeran | noun (n.) One of the Dimera. |
dimerous | adjective (a.) Composed of, or having, two parts of each kind. |
dimeter | noun (n.) A verse of two meters. |
| adjective (a.) Having two poetical measures or meters. |
dimethyl | noun (n.) Ethane; -- sometimes so called because regarded as consisting of two methyl radicals. See Ethane. |
dimetric | adjective (a.) Same as Tetragonal. |
dimmish | adjective (a.) Alt. of Dimmy |
dimmy | adjective (a.) Somewhat dim; as, dimmish eyes. |
dimness | noun (n.) The state or quality / being dim; lack of brightness, clearness, or distinctness; dullness; obscurity. |
| noun (n.) Dullness, or want of clearness, of vision or of intellectual perception. |
dimorph | noun (n.) Either one of the two forms of a dimorphous substance; as, calcite and aragonite are dimorphs. |
dimorphic | adjective (a.) Having the property of dimorphism; dimorphous. |
dimorphism | noun (n.) Difference of form between members of the same species, as when a plant has two kinds of flowers, both hermaphrodite (as in the partridge berry), or when there are two forms of one or both sexes of the same species of butterfly. |
| noun (n.) Crystallization in two independent forms of the same chemical compound, as of calcium carbonate as calcite and aragonite. |
dimorphous | adjective (a.) Characterized by dimorphism; occurring under two distinct forms, not dependent on sex; dimorphic. |
| adjective (a.) Crystallizing under two forms fundamentally different, while having the same chemical composition. |
dimple | noun (n.) A slight natural depression or indentation on the surface of some part of the body, esp. on the cheek or chin. |
| noun (n.) A slight indentation on any surface. |
| verb (v. i.) To form dimples; to sink into depressions or little inequalities. |
| verb (v. t.) To mark with dimples or dimplelike depressions. |
dimpling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dimple |
dimplement | noun (n.) The state of being dimpled, or marked with gentle depressions. |
dimply | adjective (a.) Full of dimples, or small depressions; dimpled; as, the dimply pool. |
dimya | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Dimyaria |
dimyaria | noun (n. pl.) An order of lamellibranchiate mollusks having an anterior and posterior adductor muscle, as the common clam. See Bivalve. |
dimyarian | noun (n.) One of the Dimya. |
| adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the Dimya. |
dimyary | noun (a. & n.) Same as Dimyarian. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DİMİTRİE:
English Words which starts with 'dim' and ends with 'rie':
English Words which starts with 'di' and ends with 'ie':
diaphanie | noun (n.) The art of imitating //ined glass with translucent paper. |
dixie | noun (n.) A colloquial name for the Southern portion of the United States, esp. during the Civil War. |
dipsie | noun (n.) Alt. of Dipsy |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Dipsy |