Name Report For First Name PETRE:

PETRE

First name PETRE's origin is Slavic. PETRE means "rock". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PETRE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of petre.(Brown names are of the same origin (Slavic) with PETRE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with PETRE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming PETRE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PETRE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH PETRE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (etre) - Names That Ends with etre:

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (tre) - Names That Ends with tre:

eastre eostre silvestre webbestre stre cotovatre

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (re) - Names That Ends with re:

ebiere balere deirdre hannelore aure kore magaere pleasure terpsichore amare nyasore zere alexandre bedivere bellangere brangore saffire elidure moore gaothaire giollamhuire cesare isidore macaire imre gilmore baldassare aedre aefre allaire amalure andere andsware asthore audre aurore azzure baibre blaire ceire chere claire clare conchobarre dechtire dedre deidre desire desyre diandre diedre dierdre dore eleonore ettare genevre guenevere guinevere gwenevere hilaire honore idurre izarre kesare laire legarre lenore lore maire mare muire niaire pipere quinevere richere sapphire valere adare aegelmaere aethelmaere aghamore ainmire alistaire alixandre andre archere are atmore attmore aundre avonmore azhaire backstere baldhere

NAMES RHYMING WITH PETRE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (petr) - Names That Begins with petr:

petr petra petrica petrina petrine petron petronela petronilla petronille petrov petru petrus

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (pet) - Names That Begins with pet:

peta peta-gaye pete peter peterka peterke peterson petiri petunia

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (pe) - Names That Begins with pe:

peace peada peadar pearce pearroc pearson pedar pedra pedrine pedro peer peg pegasus pegeen peggy peigi peirce peisistratus pekar pekka pelagia peleus pelias pelicia pell pellam pellanor pellean pelleas pelles pellinore pelltun pelopia pelops pemphredo pemton penarddun penda pendaran pendewe pendragon penelope peneus penina peninah penleigh penley penn pennlea pennleah penny penrith penrod pensee penthea penthesilea pentheus penthia penton peony pepe pephredo pepik pepillo pepin pepita pepper pepperell peppi peppin per perahta perceval percival percy percyvelle perdix peredur peredurus

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PETRE:

First Names which starts with 'pe' and ends with 're':

First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 'e':

page paige paine paislee palmere parke parle parthenie pascale pascaline pasiphae pasquale patience patrice pauline payne pazice peregrine perke persephone persephonie perye perzsike phebe phemie philipe philippe philippine phillipe phoebe pierce pierette pierre pierrette pike pimne pivane plaise podarge pommelraie pommeraie ponce porsche prentice prince procne promyse pruie prunellie psyche ptaysanwee pyrene pyrenie

English Words Rhyming PETRE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PETRE AS A WHOLE:

petreanadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to to rock.

petrenoun (n.) See Saltpeter.

petrelnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of longwinged sea birds belonging to the family Procellaridae. The small petrels, or Mother Carey's chickens, belong to Oceanites, Oceanodroma, Procellaria, and several allied genera.

petrescencenoun (n.) The process of changing into stone; petrification.

petrescentadjective (a.) Petrifying; converting into stone; as, petrescent water.

saltpetrenoun (n.) Potassium nitrate; niter; a white crystalline substance, KNO3, having a cooling saline taste, obtained by leaching from certain soils in which it is produced by the process of nitrification (see Nitrification, 2). It is a strong oxidizer, is the chief constituent of gunpowder, and is also used as an antiseptic in curing meat, and in medicine as a diuretic, diaphoretic, and refrigerant.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PETRE (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (etre) - English Words That Ends with etre:


centimetrenoun (n.) The hundredth part of a meter; a measure of length equal to rather more than thirty-nine hundredths (0.3937) of an inch. See Meter.

decametrenoun (n.) A measure of length in the metric system; ten meters, equal to about 393.7 inches.

decimetrenoun (n.) A measure of length in the metric system; one tenth of a meter, equal to 3.937 inches.

hectometrenoun (n.) A measure of length, equal to a hundred meters. It is equivalent to 328.09 feet.

kilogrammetrenoun (n.) A measure of energy or work done, being the amount expended in raising one kilogram through the height of one meter, in the latitude of Paris.

kilometrenoun (n.) A measure of length, being a thousand meters. It is equal to 3,280.8 feet, or 62137 of a mile.

megametrenoun (n.) In the metric system, one million meters, or one thousand kilometers.

metrenoun (n.) Rhythmical arrangement of syllables or words into verses, stanzas, strophes, etc.; poetical measure, depending on number, quantity, and accent of syllables; rhythm; measure; verse; also, any specific rhythmical arrangements; as, the Horatian meters; a dactylic meter.
 noun (n.) A poem.
 noun (n.) A measure of length, equal to 39.37 English inches, the standard of linear measure in the metric system of weights and measures. It was intended to be, and is very nearly, the ten millionth part of the distance from the equator to the north pole, as ascertained by actual measurement of an arc of a meridian. See Metric system, under Metric.
 noun (n.) See Meter.

millimetrenoun (n.) A lineal measure in the metric system, containing the thousandth part of a meter; equal to .03937 of an inch. See 3d Meter.

myriametrenoun (n.) A metric measure of length, containing ten thousand meters. It is equal to 6.2137 miles.

tenthmetrenoun (n.) A unit for the measurement of many small lengths, such that 1010 of these units make one meter; the ten millionth part of a millimeter.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (tre) - English Words That Ends with tre:


amphitheatrenoun (n.) An oval or circular building with rising tiers of seats about an open space called the arena.
 noun (n.) Anything resembling an amphitheater in form; as, a level surrounded by rising slopes or hills, or a rising gallery in a theater.

antrenoun (n.) A cavern.

aplustrenoun (n.) An ornamental appendage of wood at the ship's stern, usually spreading like a fan and curved like a bird's feather.

arrastrenoun (n.) A rude apparatus for pulverizing ores, esp. those containing free gold.

bakistrenoun (n.) A baker.

bistrenoun (n.) A dark brown pigment extracted from the soot of wood.
 noun (n.) See Bister.

cadastrenoun (n.) Alt. of Cadaster

centilitrenoun (n.) The hundredth part of a liter; a measure of volume or capacity equal to a little more than six tenths (0.6102) of a cubic inch, or one third (0.338) of a fluid ounce.

centrenoun (n. & v.) See Center.
 verb (v. i.) To be placed in a center; to be central.
 verb (v. i.) To be collected to a point; to be concentrated; to rest on, or gather about, as a center.
 verb (v. t.) To place or fix in the center or on a central point.
 verb (v. t.) To collect to a point; to concentrate.
 verb (v. t.) To form a recess or indentation for the reception of a center.
  () Alt. of seal
  () Alt. of punch

decalitrenoun (n.) A measure of capacity in the metric system; a cubic volume of ten liters, equal to about 610.24 cubic inches, that is, 2.642 wine gallons.

decilitrenoun (n.) A measure of capacity or volume in the metric system; one tenth of a liter, equal to 6.1022 cubic inches, or 3.38 fluid ounces.

dioptrenoun (n.) A unit employed by oculists in numbering glasses according to the metric system; a refractive power equal to that of a glass whose principal focal distance is one meter.

divinistrenoun (n.) A diviner.

electrenoun (n.) Alt. of Electer

estrenoun (n.) The inward part of a building; the interior.

gaitrenoun (n.) Alt. of Gaytre

gaytrenoun (n.) The dogwood tree.
 noun (n.) The dogwood tree.

goitrenoun (n.) An enlargement of the thyroid gland, on the anterior part of the neck; bronchocele. It is frequently associated with cretinism, and is most common in mountainous regions, especially in certain parts of Switzerland.

hectolitrenoun (n.) A measure of liquids, containing a hundred liters; equal to a tenth of a cubic meter, nearly 26/ gallons of wine measure, or 22.0097 imperial gallons. As a dry measure, it contains ten decaliters, or about 2/ Winchester bushels.

idolastrenoun (n.) An idolater.

kilolitrenoun (n.) A measure of capacity equal to a cubic meter, or a thousand liters. It is equivalent to 35.315 cubic feet, and to 220.04 imperial gallons, or 264.18 American gallons of 321 cubic inches.

lacklustrenoun (n.) A want of luster.
 adjective (a.) Wanting luster or brightness.

litrenoun (n.) A measure of capacity in the metric system, being a cubic decimeter, equal to 61.022 cubic inches, or 2.113 American pints, or 1.76 English pints.
 noun (n.) Same as Liter.

luster lustrenoun (n.) A period of five years; a lustrum.

lustrenoun (n.) Brilliancy; splendor; brightness; glitter.
 noun (n.) Renown; splendor; distinction; glory.
 noun (n.) A candlestick, chandelier, girandole, or the like, generally of an ornamental character.
 noun (n.) The appearance of the surface of a mineral as affected by, or dependent upon, peculiarities of its reflecting qualities.
 noun (n.) A substance which imparts luster to a surface, as plumbago and some of the glazes.
 noun (n.) A fabric of wool and cotton with a lustrous surface, -- used for women's dresses.
 noun (n.) Same as Luster.
 verb (v. t.) To make lustrous.

maistrenoun (n.) Alt. of Maistry

millilitrenoun (n.) A measure of capacity in the metric system, containing the thousandth part of a liter. It is a cubic centimeter, and is equal to .061 of an English cubic inch, or to .0338 of an American fluid ounce.

mitrenoun (n.) A covering for the head, worn on solemn occasions by church dignitaries. It has been made in many forms, the present form being a lofty cap with two points or peaks.
 noun (n.) The surface forming the beveled end or edge of a piece where a miter joint is made; also, a joint formed or a junction effected by two beveled ends or edges; a miter joint.
 noun (n.) A sort of base money or coin.
 noun (n. & v.) See Miter.
 verb (v. t.) To place a miter upon; to adorn with a miter.
 verb (v. t.) To match together, as two pieces of molding or brass rule on a line bisecting the angle of junction; to bevel the ends or edges of, for the purpose of matching together at an angle.
 verb (v. i.) To meet and match together, as two pieces of molding, on a line bisecting the angle of junction.

myrialitrenoun (n.) A metric measure of capacity, containing ten thousand liters. It is equal to 2641.7 wine gallons.

montrenoun (n.) A stop, usually the open diapason, having its pipes "shown" as part of the organ case, or otherwise specially mounted.
 noun (n.) A hole in the wall of a pottery kiln, by which the state of the pieces within can be judged.

nitrenoun (n.) A white crystalline semitransparent salt; potassium nitrate; saltpeter. See Saltpeter.
 noun (n.) Native sodium carbonate; natron.
 noun (n.) See Niter.

opiniatrenoun (n.) One who is opinionated.
 adjective (a.) Opinionated.
 adjective (a.) See Opiniaster.

orchestrenoun (n.) See Orchestra.

outreadjective (a.) Being out of the common course or limits; extravagant; bizarre.
 adjective (a.) Out of the common course or limits; extravagant; bizarre; as, an outre costume.

quatrenoun (n.) A card, die. or domino, having four spots, or pips
 noun (n.) A card, die. or domino, having four spots, or pips

piastrenoun (n.) See Piaster.

rencontrenoun (n.) Same as Rencounter, n.

sceptrenoun (n.) A staff or baton borne by a sovereign, as a ceremonial badge or emblem of authority; a royal mace.
 noun (n.) Hence, royal or imperial power or authority; sovereignty; as, to assume the scepter.
 verb (v. t.) To endow with the scepter, or emblem of authority; to invest with royal authority.

spectrenoun (n.) Something preternaturally visible; an apparition; a ghost; a phantom.
 noun (n.) The tarsius.
 noun (n.) A stick insect.
 noun (n.) See Specter.
  () A mountain specter (which see), esp. that observed on the Brocken, in the Harz Mountains.

strenoun (n.) Straw.

sustrenoun (n.) Sister.

terrestreadjective (a.) Terrestrial; earthly.

theatrenoun (n.) An edifice in which dramatic performances or spectacles are exhibited for the amusement of spectators; anciently uncovered, except the stage, but in modern times roofed.
 noun (n.) Any room adapted to the exhibition of any performances before an assembly, as public lectures, scholastic exercises, anatomical demonstrations, surgical operations, etc.
 noun (n.) That which resembles a theater in form, use, or the like; a place rising by steps or gradations, like the seats of a theater.
 noun (n.) A sphere or scheme of operation.
 noun (n.) A place or region where great events are enacted; as, the theater of war.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH PETRE (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (petr) - Words That Begins with petr:


petralogynoun (n.) See Petrology.

petrarynoun (n.) An ancient war engine for hurling stones.

petrifactionnoun (n.) The process of petrifying, or changing into stone; conversion of any organic matter (animal or vegetable) into stone, or a substance of stony hardness.
 noun (n.) The state or condition of being petrified.
 noun (n.) That which is petrified; popularly, a body incrusted with stony matter; an incrustation.
 noun (n.) Fig.: Hardness; callousness; obduracy.

petrifactiveadjective (a.) Having the quality of converting organic matter into stone; petrifying.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characterized by, petrifaction.

petrificadjective (a.) Petrifying; petrifactive.

petrificationnoun (n.) See Petrifaction.
 noun (n.) Fig.: Obduracy; callousness.

petrifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Petrify

petrineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to St.Peter; as, the Petrine Epistles.

petrogalenoun (n.) Any Australian kangaroo of the genus Petrogale, as the rock wallaby (P. penicillata).

petroglyphicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to petroglyphy.

petroglyphynoun (n.) The art or operation of carving figures or inscriptions on rock or stone.

petrographicadjective (a.) Alt. of Petrographical

petrographicaladjective (a.) Pertaining to petrography.

petrographynoun (n.) The art of writing on stone.
 noun (n.) The scientific description of rocks; that department of science which investigates the constitution of rocks; petrology.

petrohyoidadjective (a.) Pertaining to petrous, oe periotic, portion of the skull and the hyoid arch; as, the petrohyoid muscles of the frog.

petrolnoun (n.) Petroleum.

petrolatumnoun (n.) A semisolid unctuous substance, neutral, and without taste or odor, derived from petroleum by distilling off the lighter portions and purifying the residue. It is a yellowish, fatlike mass, transparent in thin layers, and somewhat fluorescent. It is used as a bland protective dressing, and as a substitute for fatty materials in ointments.

petroleumnoun (n.) Rock oil, mineral oil, or natural oil, a dark brown or greenish inflammable liquid, which, at certain points, exists in the upper strata of the earth, from whence it is pumped, or forced by pressure of the gas attending it. It consists of a complex mixture of various hydrocarbons, largely of the methane series, but may vary much in appearance, composition, and properties. It is refined by distillation, and the products include kerosene, benzine, gasoline, paraffin, etc.

petroleurnoun (n. f.) Alt. of Petroleuse

petroleusenoun (n. f.) One who makes use of petroleum for incendiary purposes.

petrolinenoun (n.) A paraffin obtained from petroleum from Rangoon in India, and practically identical with ordinary paraffin.

petrologicadjective (a.) Alt. of Petrological

petrologicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to petrology.

petrologistnoun (n.) One who is versed in petrology.

petrologynoun (n.) The department of science which is concerned with the mineralogical and chemical composition of rocks, and with their classification: lithology.
 noun (n.) A treatise on petrology.

petromastoidadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the petrous and mastoid parts of the temporal bone, periotic.

petromyzontnoun (n.) A lamprey.

petronelnoun (n.) A sort of hand cannon, or portable firearm, used in France in the 15th century.

petrosalnoun (n.) A petrosal bone.
 noun (n.) The auditory capsule.
 adjective (a.) Hard; stony; petrous; as, the petrosal bone; petrosal part of the temporal bone.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or in the region of, the petrous, or petrosal, bone, or the corresponding part of the temporal bone.

petrosilexnoun (n.) Felsite.

petrosiliciousadjective (a.) Containing, or consisting of, petrosilex.

petrostearinenoun (n.) A solid unctuous material, of which candles are made.

petrousadjective (a.) Like stone; hard; stony; rocky; as, the petrous part of the temporal bone.
 adjective (a.) Same as Petrosal.


Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pet) - Words That Begins with pet:


petnoun (n.) A cade lamb; a lamb brought up by hand.
 noun (n.) Any person or animal especially cherished and indulged; a fondling; a darling; often, a favorite child.
 noun (n.) A slight fit of peevishness or fretfulness.
 adjective (a.) Petted; indulged; admired; cherished; as, a pet child; a pet lamb; a pet theory.
 verb (v. t.) To treat as a pet; to fondle; to indulge; as, she was petted and spoiled.
 verb (v. i.) To be a pet.

pettingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pet

petalnoun (n.) One of the leaves of the corolla, or the colored leaves of a flower. See Corolla, and Illust. of Flower.
 noun (n.) One of the expanded ambulacra which form a rosette on the black of certain Echini.

petaledadjective (a.) Having petals; as, a petaled flower; -- opposed to apetalous, and much used in compounds; as, one-petaled, three-petaled, etc.

petaliferousadjective (a.) Bearing petals.

petaliformadjective (a.) Having the form of a petal; petaloid; petal-shaped.

petalineadjective (a.) Pertaining to a petal; attached to, or resembling, a petal.

petalismnoun (n.) A form of sentence among the ancient Syracusans by which they banished for five years a citizen suspected of having dangerous influence or ambition. It was similar to the ostracism in Athens; but olive leaves were used instead of shells for ballots.

petalitenoun (n.) A rare mineral, occurring crystallized and in cleavable masses, usually white, or nearly so, in color. It is a silicate of aluminia and lithia.

petalodynoun (n.) The metamorphosis of various floral organs, usually stamens, into petals.

petaloidadjective (a.) Petaline.

petaloideousadjective (a.) Having the whole or part of the perianth petaline.

petalostichanoun (n. pl.) An order of Echini, including the irregular sea urchins, as the spatangoids. See Spatangoid.

petalousadjective (a.) Having petals; petaled; -- opposed to apetalous.

petalumnoun (n.) A petal.

petarnoun (n.) See Petard.

petardnoun (n.) A case containing powder to be exploded, esp. a conical or cylindrical case of metal filled with powder and attached to a plank, to be exploded against and break down gates, barricades, drawbridges, etc. It has been superseded.

petardeernoun (n.) Alt. of Petardier

petardiernoun (n.) One who managed a petard.

petasusnoun (n.) The winged cap of Mercury; also, a broad-brimmed, low-crowned hat worn by Greeks and Romans.

petauristnoun (n.) Any flying marsupial of the genera Petaurus, Phalangista, Acrobata, and allied genera. See Flying mouse, under Flying, and Phalangister.

petechiaenoun (n. pl.) Small crimson, purple, or livid spots, like flea-bites, due to extravasation of blood, which appear on the skin in malignant fevers, etc.

petechialadjective (a.) Characterized by, or pertaining to, petechiae; spotted.

peternoun (n.) A common baptismal name for a man. The name of one of the apostles,
 verb (v. i.) To become exhausted; to run out; to fail; -- used generally with out; as, that mine has petered out.

peteringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Peter

peterelnoun (n.) See Petrel.

petereronoun (n.) See Pederero.

petermannoun (n.) A fisherman; -- so called after the apostle Peter.

petershamnoun (n.) A rough, knotted woolen cloth, used chiefly for men's overcoats; also, a coat of that material.

peterwortnoun (n.) See Saint Peter's-wort, under Saint.

petiolaradjective (a.) Alt. of Petiolary

petiolaryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to petiole, or proceeding from it; as, a petiolar tendril; growing or supported upon a petiole; as, a petiolar gland; a petiolar bud.

petiolateadjective (a.) Alt. of Petiolated

petiolatedadjective (a.) Having a stalk or petiole; as, a petioleate leaf; the petiolated abdomen of certain Hymenoptera.

petiolenoun (n.) A leafstalk; the footstalk of a leaf, connecting the blade with the stem. See Illust. of Leaf.
 noun (n.) A stalk or peduncle.

petioledadjective (a.) Petiolate.

petiolulateadjective (a.) Supported by its own petiolule.

petiolulenoun (n.) A small petiole, or the petiole of a leaflet.

petitadjective (a.) Small; little; insignificant; mean; -- Same as Petty.

petitionnoun (n.) A prayer; a supplication; an imploration; an entreaty; especially, a request of a solemn or formal kind; a prayer to the Supreme Being, or to a person of superior power, rank, or authority; also, a single clause in such a prayer.
 noun (n.) A formal written request addressed to an official person, or to an organized body, having power to grant it; specifically (Law), a supplication to government, in either of its branches, for the granting of a particular grace or right; -- in distinction from a memorial, which calls certain facts to mind; also, the written document.
 verb (v. t.) To make a prayer or request to; to ask from; to solicit; to entreat; especially, to make a formal written supplication, or application to, as to any branch of the government; as, to petition the court; to petition the governor.
 verb (v. i.) To make a petition or solicitation.

petitioningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Petition
 noun (n.) The act of presenting apetition; a supplication.

petitionaryadjective (a.) Supplicatory; making a petition.
 adjective (a.) Containing a petition; of the nature of a petition; as, a petitionary epistle.

petitioneenoun (n.) A person cited to answer, or defend against, a petition.

petitionernoun (n.) One who presents a petition.

petitornoun (n.) One who seeks or asks; a seeker; an applicant.

petitoryadjective (a.) Petitioning; soliciting; supplicating.

petongnoun (n.) See Packfong.

pettichapsnoun (n.) See Pettychaps.

petticoatnoun (n.) A loose under-garment worn by women, and covering the body below the waist.

pettifoggingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pettifog
 noun (n.) Pettifoggery.
 adjective (a.) Paltry; quibbling; mean.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PETRE:

English Words which starts with 'pe' and ends with 're':

peltrywarenoun (n.) Peltry.

peradventurenoun (n.) Chance; hap; hence, doubt; question; as, proved beyond peradventure.
 adverb (adv. & conj.) By chance; perhaps; it may be; if; supposing.

perenoun (n.) A peer.
 noun (n.) Father; -- often used after French proper names to distinguish a father from his son; as, Dumas pere.

perisporenoun (n.) The outer covering of a spore.

perjurenoun (n.) A perjured person.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to violate an oath or a vow; to cause to make oath knowingly to what is untrue; to make guilty of perjury; to forswear; to corrupt; -- often used reflexively; as, he perjured himself.
 verb (v. t.) To make a false oath to; to deceive by oaths and protestations.

pedicurenoun (n.) The care of the feet and nails.
 noun (n.) One who cares for the feet and nails; a chiropodist.

pelurenoun (n.) A crisp, hard, thin paper, sometimes used for postage stamps.