First Names Rhyming OCTAVIAN
English Words Rhyming OCTAVIAN
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES OCTAVİAN AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH OCTAVİAN (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (ctavian) - English Words That Ends with ctavian:
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (tavian) - English Words That Ends with tavian:
batavian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Batavia or Holland. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to (a) the Batavi, an ancient Germanic tribe; or to (b) /atavia or Holland; as, a Batavian legion. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (avian) - English Words That Ends with avian:
avian | adjective (a.) Of or instrument to birds. |
bavian | noun (n.) A baboon. |
belgravian | adjective (a.) Belonging to Belgravia (a fashionable quarter of London, around Pimlico), or to fashionable life; aristocratic. |
moravian | noun (n.) One of a religious sect called the United Brethren (an offshoot of the Hussites in Bohemia), which formed a separate church of Moravia, a northern district of Austria, about the middle of the 15th century. After being nearly extirpated by persecution, the society, under the name of The Renewed Church of the United Brethren, was reestablished in 1722-35 on the estates of Count Zinzendorf in Saxony. Called also Herrnhuter. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Moravia, or to the United Brethren. See Moravian, n. |
pavian | noun (n.) See Pavan. |
scandinavian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Scandinavia. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Scandinavia, that is, Sweden, Norway, and Denmark. |
subclavian | adjective (a.) Situated under the clavicle, or collar bone; as, the subclavian arteries. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (vian) - English Words That Ends with vian:
antediluvian | noun (n.) One who lived before the Deluge. |
| adjective (a.) Of or relating to the period before the Deluge in Noah's time; hence, antiquated; as, an antediluvian vehicle. |
bolivian | noun (n.) A native of Bolivia. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Bolivia. |
cracovian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Cracow in Poland. |
diluvian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a deluge, esp. to the Noachian deluge; diluvial; as, of diluvian origin. |
jovian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Jove, or Jupiter (either the deity or the planet). |
ordovian | noun (a. & n.) Ordovician. |
peruvian | noun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Peru. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Peru, in South America. |
pluvian | noun (n.) The crocodile bird. |
postdiluvian | noun (n.) One who lived after the flood. |
| adjective (a.) Being or happening after the flood in Noah's days. |
racovian | noun (n.) One of a sect of Socinians or Unitarians in Poland. |
servian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Servia. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Servia, a kingdom of Southern Europe. |
valsalvian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Valsalva, an Italian anatomist of the 17th century. |
vesuvian | noun (n.) A kind of match or fusee for lighting cigars, etc. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Vesuvius, a volcano near Naples. |
| adjective (a.) Vesuvianite. |
vitruvian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Vitruvius, an ancient Roman architect. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ian) - English Words That Ends with ian:
abderian | adjective (a.) Given to laughter; inclined to foolish or incessant merriment. |
abecedarian | noun (n.) One who is learning the alphabet; hence, a tyro. |
| noun (n.) One engaged in teaching the alphabet. |
| adjective (a.) Alt. of Abecedary |
abelian | noun (n.) Alt. of Abelonian |
abelonian | noun (n.) One of a sect in Africa (4th century), mentioned by St. Augustine, who states that they married, but lived in continence, after the manner, as they pretended, of Abel. |
absinthian | noun (n.) Of the nature of wormwood. |
abyssinian | noun (n.) A native of Abyssinia. |
| noun (n.) A member of the Abyssinian Church. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Abyssinia. |
academian | noun (n.) A member of an academy, university, or college. |
academician | noun (n.) A member of an academy, or society for promoting science, art, or literature, as of the French Academy, or the Royal Academy of arts. |
| noun (n.) A collegian. |
acadian | noun (n.) A native of Acadie. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Acadie, or Nova Scotia. |
acanthopterygian | noun (n.) A spiny-finned fish. |
| adjective (a.) Belonging to the order of fishes having spinose fins, as the perch. |
accadian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a race supposed to have lived in Babylonia before the Assyrian conquest. |
achaian | noun (n.) A native of Achaia; a Greek. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Achaia in Greece; also, Grecian. |
acoustician | noun (n.) One versed in acoustics. |
acroceraunian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the high mountain range of "thunder-smitten" peaks (now Kimara), between Epirus and Macedonia. |
adessenarian | noun (n.) One who held the real presence of Christ's body in the eucharist, but not by transubstantiation. |
adrian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Adriatic Sea; as, Adrian billows. |
aeolian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Aeolia or Aeolis, in Asia Minor, colonized by the Greeks, or to its inhabitants; aeolic; as, the Aeolian dialect. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to Aeolus, the mythic god of the winds; pertaining to, or produced by, the wind; aerial. |
aeonian | adjective (a.) Eternal; everlasting. |
aesculapian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to Aesculapius or to the healing art; medical; medicinal. |
agrarian | noun (n.) One in favor of an equal division of landed property. |
| noun (n.) An agrarian law. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to fields, or lands, or their tenure; esp., relating to an equal or equitable division of lands; as, the agrarian laws of Rome, which distributed the conquered and other public lands among citizens. |
| adjective (a.) Wild; -- said of plants growing in the fields. |
alabastrian | adjective (a.) Alabastrine. |
albanian | noun (n.) A native of Albania. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Albania, a province of Turkey. |
albigensian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Albigenses. |
aleutian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Aleutic |
alexandrian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Alexandria in Egypt; as, the Alexandrian library. |
| adjective (a.) Applied to a kind of heroic verse. See Alexandrine, n. |
algerian | noun (n.) A native of Algeria. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Algeria. |
allophylian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a race or a language neither Aryan nor Semitic. |
alogian | noun (n.) One of an ancient sect who rejected St. John's Gospel and the Apocalypse, which speak of Christ as the Logos. |
alphabetarian | noun (n.) A learner of the alphabet; an abecedarian. |
alsatian | noun (n.) An inhabitant of Alsatia or Alsace in Germany, or of Alsatia or White Friars (a resort of debtors and criminals) in London. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to Alsatia. |
altaian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Altaic |
altitudinarian | adjective (a.) Lofty in doctrine, aims, etc. |
amatorian | adjective (a.) Amatory. |
amazonian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to or resembling an Amazon; of masculine manners; warlike. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the river Amazon in South America, or to its valley. |
ambrosian | adjective (a.) Ambrosial. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to St. Ambrose; as, the Ambrosian office, or ritual, a formula of worship in the church of Milan, instituted by St. Ambrose. |
ametabolian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to insects that do undergo any metamorphosis. |
amoebian | noun (n.) One of the Amoebea. |
amphibian | noun (n.) One of the Amphibia. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Amphibia; as, amphibian reptiles. |
amphicoelian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Amphicoelous |
anglian | noun (n.) One of the Angles. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Angles. |
antemeridian | adjective (a.) Being before noon; in or pertaining to the forenoon. (Abbrev. a. m.) |
anthobian | noun (n.) A beetle which feeds on flowers. |
anthropophaginian | noun (n.) One who east human flesh. |
antichristian | adjective (a.) Opposed to the Christian religion. |
antinomian | noun (n.) One who maintains that, under the gospel dispensation, the moral law is of no use or obligation, but that faith alone is necessary to salvation. The sect of Antinomians originated with John Agricola, in Germany, about the year 1535. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Antinomians; opposed to the doctrine that the moral law is obligatory. |
antiochian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to Antiochus, a contemporary with Cicero, and the founder of a sect of philosophers. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the city of Antioch, in Syria. |
antiphlogistian | noun (n.) An opposer of the theory of phlogiston. |
antiquarian | noun (n.) An antiquary. |
| noun (n.) A drawing paper of large size. See under Paper, n. |
| adjective (a.) Pertaining to antiquaries, or to antiquity; as, antiquarian literature. |
antiquitarian | noun (n.) An admirer of antiquity. [Used by Milton in a disparaging sense.] |
antisabbatarian | noun (n.) One of a sect which opposes the observance of the Christian Sabbath. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH OCTAVİAN (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (octavia) - Words That Begins with octavia:
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (octavi) - Words That Begins with octavi:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (octav) - Words That Begins with octav:
octavalent | adjective (a.) Having a valence of eight; capable of being combined with, exchanged for, or compared with, eight atoms of hydrogen; -- said of certain atoms or radicals. |
octave | noun (n.) The eighth day after a church festival, the festival day being included; also, the week following a church festival. |
| noun (n.) The eighth tone in the scale; the interval between one and eight of the scale, or any interval of equal length; an interval of five tones and two semitones. |
| noun (n.) The whole diatonic scale itself. |
| noun (n.) The first two stanzas of a sonnet, consisting of four verses each; a stanza of eight lines. |
| noun (n.) A small cask of wine, the eighth part of a pipe. |
| adjective (a.) Consisting of eight; eight. |
octavo | noun (n.) A book composed of sheets each of which is folded into eight leaves; hence, indicating more or less definitely a size of book so made; -- usually written 8vo or 8¡. |
| adjective (a.) Having eight leaves to a sheet; as, an octavo form, book, leaf, size, etc. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (octa) - Words That Begins with octa:
octachord | noun (n.) An instrument of eight strings; a system of eight tones. |
octad | noun (n.) An atom or radical which has a valence of eight, or is octavalent. |
octaedral | adjective (a.) See Octahedral. |
octaemeron | noun (n.) A fast of eight days before a great festival. |
octagon | noun (n.) A plane figure of eight sides and eight angles. |
| noun (n.) Any structure (as a fortification) or place with eight sides or angles. |
octagonal | adjective (a.) Having eight sides and eight angles. |
octagynous | adjective (a.) Having eight pistils or styles; octogynous. |
octahedral | adjective (a.) Having eight faces or sides; of, pertaining to, or formed in, octahedrons; as, octahedral cleavage. |
octahedrite | noun (n.) Titanium dioxide occurring in acute octahedral crystals. |
octahedron | noun (n.) A solid bounded by eight faces. The regular octahedron is contained by eight equal equilateral triangles. |
octamerous | adjective (a.) Having the parts in eights; as, an octamerous flower; octamerous mesenteries in polyps. |
octameter | noun (n.) A verse containing eight feet; as, --//Deep# in|to# the | dark#ness | peer#ing, | long# I | stood# there | wond'#ring, | fear#ing. |
octander | noun (n.) One of the Octandria. |
octandria | noun (n.pl.) A Linnaean class of plants, in which the flowers have eight stamens not united to one another or to the pistil. |
octandrian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Octandrous |
octandrous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Octandria; having eight distinct stamens. |
octane | noun (n.) Any one of a group of metametric hydrocarcons (C8H18) of the methane series. The most important is a colorless, volatile, inflammable liquid, found in petroleum, and a constituent of benzene or ligroin. |
octangular | adjective (a.) Having eight angles; eight-angled. |
octant | noun (n.) The eighth part of a circle; an arc of 45 degrees. |
| noun (n.) The position or aspect of a heavenly body, as the moon or a planet, when half way between conjunction, or opposition, and quadrature, or distant from another body 45 degrees. |
| noun (n.) An instrument for measuring angles (generally called a quadrant), having an arc which measures up to 9O¡, but being itself the eighth part of a circle. Cf. Sextant. |
| noun (n.) One of the eight parts into which a space is divided by three coordinate planes. |
octaroon | noun (n.) See Octoroon. |
octastyle | adjective (a.) See Octostyle. |
octateuch | noun (n.) A collection of eight books; especially, the first eight books of the Old Testament. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (oct) - Words That Begins with oct:
octene | noun (n.) Same as Octylene. |
octennial | adjective (a.) Happening every eighth year; also, lasting a period of eight years. |
octet | noun (n.) A composition for eight parts, usually for eight solo instruments or voices. |
octic | noun (n.) A quantic of the eighth degree. |
| adjective (a.) Of the eighth degree or order. |
octile | noun (n.) Same as Octant, 2. |
octillion | noun (n.) According to the French method of numeration (which method is followed also in the United States) the number expressed by a unit with twenty-seven ciphers annexed. According to the English method, the number expressed by a unit with forty-eight ciphers annexed. See Numeration. |
octoate | noun (n.) A salt of an octoic acid; a caprylate. |
october | noun (n.) The tenth month of the year, containing thirty-one days. |
| noun (n.) Ale or cider made in that month. |
octocera | noun (n.pl.) Octocerata. |
octocerata | noun (n.pl.) A suborder of Cephalopoda including Octopus, Argonauta, and allied genera, having eight arms around the head; -- called also Octopoda. |
octochord | noun (n.) See Octachord. |
octodecimo | noun (n.) A book composed of sheets each of which is folded into eighteen leaves; hence; indicating more or less definitely a size of book, whose sheets are so folded; -- usually written 18mo or 18¡, and called eighteenmo. |
| adjective (a.) Having eighteen leaves to a sheet; as, an octodecimo form, book, leaf, size, etc. |
octodentate | adjective (a.) Having eight teeth. |
octodont | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Octodontidae, a family of rodents which includes the coypu, and many other South American species. |
octoedrical | adjective (a.) See Octahedral. |
octofid | adjective (a.) Cleft or separated into eight segments, as a calyx. |
octogamy | noun (n.) A marrying eight times. |
octogenarian | noun (n.) A person eighty years, or more, of age. |
octogenary | adjective (a.) Of eighty years of age. |
octogild | noun (n.) A pecuniary compensation for an injury, of eight times the value of the thing. |
octogonal | adjective (a.) See Octagonal. |
octogynia | noun (n.pl.) A Linnaean order of plants having eight pistils. |
octogynian | adjective (a.) Alt. of Octogynous |
octogynous | adjective (a.) Having eight pistils; octagynous. |
octoic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, octane; -- used specifically, to designate any one of a group of acids, the most important of which is called caprylic acid. |
octolocular | adjective (a.) Having eight cells for seeds. |
octonaphthene | noun (n.) A colorless liquid hydrocarbon of the octylene series, occurring in Caucasian petroleum. |
octonary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the number eight. |
octonocular | adjective (a.) Having eight eyes. |
octopede | noun (n.) An animal having eight feet, as a spider. |
octopetalous | adjective (a.) Having eight petals or flower leaves. |
octopod | noun (n.) One of the Octocerata. |
octopoda | noun (n.pl.) Same as Octocerata. |
| noun (n.pl.) Same as Arachnida. |
octopodia | noun (n.pl.) Same as Octocerata. |
octopus | noun (n.) A genus of eight-armed cephalopods, including numerous species, some of them of large size. See Devilfish, |
octoradiated | adjective (a.) Having eight rays. |
octoroon | noun (n.) The offspring of a quadroon and a white person; a mestee. |
octospermous | adjective (a.) Containing eight seeds. |
octostichous | adjective (a.) In eight vertical ranks, as leaves on a stem. |
octostyle | noun (n.) An octostyle portico or temple. |
| adjective (a.) Having eight columns in the front; -- said of a temple or portico. The Parthenon is octostyle, but most large Greek temples are hexastele. See Hexastyle. |
octosyllabic | adjective (a.) Alt. of Octosyllabical |
octosyllabical | adjective (a.) Consisting of or containing eight syllables. |
octosyllable | noun (n.) A word of eight syllables. |
| adjective (a.) Octosyllabic. |
octoyl | noun (n.) A hypothetical radical (C8H15O), regarded as the essential residue of octoic acid. |
octroi | noun (n.) A privilege granted by the sovereign authority, as the exclusive right of trade granted to a guild or society; a concession. |
| noun (n.) A tax levied in money or kind at the gate of a French city on articles brought within the walls. |
octuor | noun (n.) See Octet. |
octuple | adjective (a.) Eightfold. |
octyl | noun (n.) A hypothetical hydrocarbon radical regarded as an essential residue of octane, and as entering into its derivatives; as, octyl alcohol. |
octylene | noun (n.) Any one of a series of metameric hydrocarbons (C8H16) of the ethylene series. In general they are combustible, colorless liquids. |
octylic | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, octyl; as, octylic ether. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH OCTAVİAN:
English Words which starts with 'oct' and ends with 'ian':
English Words which starts with 'oc' and ends with 'an':
ocean | noun (n.) The whole body of salt water which covers more than three fifths of the surface of the globe; -- called also the sea, or great sea. |
| noun (n.) One of the large bodies of water into which the great ocean is regarded as divided, as the Atlantic, Pacific, Indian, Arctic and Antarctic oceans. |
| noun (n.) An immense expanse; any vast space or quantity without apparent limits; as, the boundless ocean of eternity; an ocean of affairs. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the main or great sea; as, the ocean waves; an ocean stream. |
ocypodian | noun (n.) One of a tribe of crabs which live in holes in the sand along the seashore, and run very rapidly, -- whence the name. |