SIMU
First name SIMU's origin is Slavic. SIMU means "listening intently". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with SIMU below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of simu.(Brown names are of the same origin (Slavic) with SIMU and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming SIMU
FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES SİMU AS A WHOLE:
NAMES RHYMING WITH SİMU (According to last letters):
Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (imu) - Names That Ends with imu:
elimuRhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (mu) - Names That Ends with mu:
atemu khnemu chesmuNAMES RHYMING WITH SİMU (According to first letters):
Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (sim) - Names That Begins with sim:
sim sima siman simao simba simcha simen simeon simon simona simone simpson simsonRhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (si) - Names That Begins with si:
siann siannan siany sib sibeal sibley sibyl sibyla sibylla sicheii sid siddael siddalee siddell sidell sidney sidon sidonia sidonie sidra sidwell siegfried siena sienna sierra sifiye sig sigebert sigehere sigenert sigf sigfreda sigfreid sigfrid sigfrieda sigfriede sighle sigifrid sigifrith sigilwig sigiwald sigmund sigrid sigune sigwal sigwald sigwalt siham sihr sihtric sihu sik'is sike sikyahonaw sikyatavo silana silas sile sileas silis silny silsby silver silverio silvester silvestre silvia silvino silviu sin sinai sinclair sinclaire sine sinead sineidin sinh sinjin sinley sinobia sinon sinopa sinovia siobhan siodhachan siolat siomonNAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SİMU:
First Names which starts with 's' and ends with 'u':
sandu satu sceadu sefu sekou shaku shu sneferu stantu suletu sunukkuhkauEnglish Words Rhyming SIMU
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES SİMU AS A WHOLE:
assimulation | noun (n.) Assimilation. |
dissimulate | adjective (a.) Feigning; simulating; pretending. |
verb (v. i.) To dissemble; to feign; to pretend. |
dissimulation | noun (n.) The act of dissembling; a hiding under a false appearance; concealment by feigning; false pretension; hypocrisy. |
dissimulator | noun (n.) One who dissimulates; a dissembler. |
dissimuler | noun (n.) A dissembler. |
dissimulour | noun (n.) A dissembler. |
simulacher | noun (n.) Alt. of Simulachre |
simulachre | noun (n.) See Simulacrum. |
simulacrum | noun (n.) A likeness; a semblance; a mock appearance; a sham; -- now usually in a derogatory sense. |
simular | noun (n.) One who pretends to be what he is not; one who, or that which, simulates or counterfeits something; a pretender. |
adjective (a.) False; specious; counterfeit. |
simulate | adjective (a.) Feigned; pretended. |
verb (v. t.) To assume the mere appearance of, without the reality; to assume the signs or indications of, falsely; to counterfeit; to feign. |
simulating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Simulate |
simulation | noun (n.) The act of simulating, or assuming an appearance which is feigned, or not true; -- distinguished from dissimulation, which disguises or conceals what is true. |
simulator | noun (n.) One who simulates, or feigns. |
simulatory | adjective (a.) Simulated, or capable of being simulated. |
simultaneity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being simultaneous; simultaneousness. |
simultaneous | adjective (a.) Existing, happening, or done, at the same time; as, simultaneous events. |
simulty | noun (n.) Private grudge or quarrel; as, domestic simulties. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SİMU (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (imu) - English Words That Ends with imu:
limu | noun (n.) The Hawaiian name for seaweeds. Over sixty kinds are used as food, and have species names, as Limu Lipoa, Limu palawai, etc. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH SİMU (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (sim) - Words That Begins with sim:
sima | noun (n.) A cyma. |
simagre | noun (n.) A grimace. |
simar | noun (n.) A woman's long dress or robe; also light covering; a scarf. |
simblot | noun (n.) The harness of a drawloom. |
simia | noun (n.) A Linnaean genus of Quadrumana which included the types of numerous modern genera. By modern writers it is usually restricted to the genus which includes the orang-outang. |
simial | adjective (a.) Simian; apelike. |
simian | noun (n.) Any Old World monkey or ape. |
adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the family Simiadae, which, in its widest sense, includes all the Old World apes and monkeys; also, apelike. |
similar | noun (n.) That which is similar to, or resembles, something else, as in quality, form, etc. |
adjective (a.) Exactly corresponding; resembling in all respects; precisely like. | |
adjective (a.) Nearly corresponding; resembling in many respects; somewhat like; having a general likeness. | |
adjective (a.) Homogenous; uniform. |
similarity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being similar; likeness; resemblance; as, a similarity of features. |
similary | adjective (a.) Similar. |
similative | adjective (a.) Implying or indicating likeness or resemblance. |
simile | noun (n.) A word or phrase by which anything is likened, in one or more of its aspects, to something else; a similitude; a poetical or imaginative comparison. |
similiter | noun (n.) The technical name of the form by which either party, in pleading, accepts the issue tendered by his opponent; -- called sometimes a joinder in issue. |
similitude | noun (n.) The quality or state of being similar or like; resemblance; likeness; similarity; as, similitude of substance. |
noun (n.) The act of likening, or that which likens, one thing to another; fanciful or imaginative comparison; a simile. | |
noun (n.) That which is like or similar; a representation, semblance, or copy; a facsimile. |
similitudinary | adjective (a.) Involving or expressing similitude. |
similor | noun (n.) An alloy of copper and zinc, resembling brass, but of a golden color. |
simitar | noun (n.) See Scimiter. |
simmering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Simmer |
simnel | noun (n.) A kind of cake made of fine flour; a cracknel. |
noun (n.) A kind of rich plum cake, eaten especially on Mid-Lent Sunday. |
simoniac | noun (n.) One who practices simony, or who buys or sells preferment in the church. |
simoniacal | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to simony; guilty of simony; consisting of simony. |
simonial | adjective (a.) Simoniacal. |
simonian | noun (n.) One of the followers of Simon Magus; also, an adherent of certain heretical sects in the early Christian church. |
simonious | adjective (a.) Simoniacal. |
simonist | noun (n.) One who practices simony. |
simony | noun (n.) The crime of buying or selling ecclesiastical preferment; the corrupt presentation of any one to an ecclesiastical benefice for money or reward. |
simoom | noun (n.) Alt. of Simoon |
simoon | noun (n.) A hot, dry, suffocating, dust-laden wind, that blows occasionally in Arabia, Syria, and neighboring countries, generated by the extreme heat of the parched deserts or sandy plains. |
simous | adjective (a.) Having a very flat or snub nose, with the end turned up. |
simpai | noun (n.) A long-tailed monkey (Semnopitchecus melalophus) native of Sumatra. It has a crest of black hair. The forehead and cheeks are fawn color, the upper parts tawny and red, the under parts white. Called also black-crested monkey, and sinpae. |
simpering | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Simper |
() a. &. n. from Simper, v. |
simper | noun (n.) A constrained, self-conscious smile; an affected, silly smile; a smirk. |
verb (v. i.) To smile in a silly, affected, or conceited manner. | |
verb (v. i.) To glimmer; to twinkle. |
simperer | noun (n.) One who simpers. |
simple | adjective (a.) Single; not complex; not infolded or entangled; uncombined; not compounded; not blended with something else; not complicated; as, a simple substance; a simple idea; a simple sound; a simple machine; a simple problem; simple tasks. |
adjective (a.) Plain; unadorned; as, simple dress. | |
adjective (a.) Mere; not other than; being only. | |
adjective (a.) Not given to artifice, stratagem, or duplicity; undesigning; sincere; true. | |
adjective (a.) Artless in manner; unaffected; unconstrained; natural; inartificial;; straightforward. | |
adjective (a.) Direct; clear; intelligible; not abstruse or enigmatical; as, a simple statement; simple language. | |
adjective (a.) Weak in intellect; not wise or sagacious; of but moderate understanding or attainments; hence, foolish; silly. | |
adjective (a.) Not luxurious; without much variety; plain; as, a simple diet; a simple way of living. | |
adjective (a.) Humble; lowly; undistinguished. | |
adjective (a.) Without subdivisions; entire; as, a simple stem; a simple leaf. | |
adjective (a.) Not capable of being decomposed into anything more simple or ultimate by any means at present known; elementary; thus, atoms are regarded as simple bodies. Cf. Ultimate, a. | |
adjective (a.) Homogenous. | |
adjective (a.) Consisting of a single individual or zooid; as, a simple ascidian; -- opposed to compound. | |
adjective (a.) Something not mixed or compounded. | |
adjective (a.) A medicinal plant; -- so called because each vegetable was supposed to possess its particular virtue, and therefore to constitute a simple remedy. | |
adjective (a.) A drawloom. | |
adjective (a.) A part of the apparatus for raising the heddles of a drawloom. | |
adjective (a.) A feast which is not a double or a semidouble. | |
verb (v. i.) To gather simples, or medicinal plants. |
simpleness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being simple; simplicity. |
simpler | noun (n.) One who collects simples, or medicinal plants; a herbalist; a simplist. |
simpless | noun (n.) Simplicity; silliness. |
simpleton | noun (n.) A person of weak intellect; a silly person. |
simplician | noun (n.) One who is simple. |
simplicity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being simple, unmixed, or uncompounded; as, the simplicity of metals or of earths. |
noun (n.) The quality or state of being not complex, or of consisting of few parts; as, the simplicity of a machine. | |
noun (n.) Artlessness of mind; freedom from cunning or duplicity; lack of acuteness and sagacity. | |
noun (n.) Freedom from artificial ornament, pretentious style, or luxury; plainness; as, simplicity of dress, of style, or of language; simplicity of diet; simplicity of life. | |
noun (n.) Freedom from subtlety or abstruseness; clearness; as, the simplicity of a doctrine; the simplicity of an explanation or a demonstration. | |
noun (n.) Weakness of intellect; silliness; folly. |
simplification | noun (n.) The act of simplifying. |
simplifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Simplify |
simplist | noun (n.) One skilled in simples, or medicinal plants; a simpler. |
simplistic | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to simples, or a simplist. |
simplity | noun (n.) Simplicity. |
simploce | noun (n.) See Symploce. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH SİMU:
English Words which starts with 's' and ends with 'u':
sabicu | noun (n.) The very hard wood of a leguminous West Indian tree (Lysiloma Sabicu), valued for shipbuilding. |
sajou | noun (n.) Same as Sapajou. |
samshu | noun (n.) A spirituous liquor distilled by the Chinese from the yeasty liquor in which boiled rice has fermented under pressure. |
sangu | noun (n.) The Abyssinian ox (Bos / Bibos, Africanus), noted for the great length of its horns. It has a hump on its back. |
sapajou | noun (n.) Any one of several species of South American monkeys of the genus Cebus, having long and prehensile tails. Some of the species are called also capuchins. The bonnet sapajou (C. subcristatus), the golden-handed sapajou (C. chrysopus), and the white-throated sapajou (C. hypoleucus) are well known species. See Capuchin. |
seppuku | noun (n.) Same as Hara-kiri. |
sou | noun (n.) An old French copper coin, equivalent in value to, and now displaced by, the five-centime piece (/ of a franc), which is popularly called a sou. |
surucucu | noun (n.) See Bush master, under Bush. |
susu | noun (n.) See Soosoo. |
shizoku | noun (n. sing. & pl.) The Japanese warrior gentry or middle class, formerly called samurai; also, any member of this class. |
sulu | noun (n.) A member of the most prominent tribe of the Moro tribes, occupying the Sulu Archipelago; also, their language. |