AMALIE - Name Report For First Name AMALIE:
First name AMALIE's origin is French. AMALIE
means "industrious. striving". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with AMALIE
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to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of amalie.(Brown
names are of the same origin (French) with AMALIE
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming AMALIE
English Words Rhyming AMALIE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES AMALİE AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AMALİE (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (malie) - English Words That Ends with malie:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (alie) - English Words That Ends with alie:Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (lie) - English Words That Ends with lie:| bailie | noun (n.) An officer in Scotland, whose office formerly corresponded to that of sheriff, but now corresponds to that of an English alderman. |
| baillie | noun (n.) Bailiff. | | | noun (n.) Same as Bailie. |
| belie | noun (n.) To show to be false; to convict of, or charge with, falsehood. | | | noun (n.) To give a false representation or account of. | | | noun (n.) To tell lie about; to calumniate; to slander. | | | noun (n.) To mimic; to counterfeit. | | | noun (n.) To fill with lies. |
| collie | noun (n.) The Scotch shepherd dog. There are two breeds, the rough-haired and smooth-haired. It is remarkable for its intelligence, displayed especially in caring for flocks. |
| coolie | noun (n.) Same as Cooly. | | | noun (n.) An East Indian porter or carrier; a laborer transported from the East Indies, China, or Japan, for service in some other country. |
| charlie | noun (n.) A familiar nickname or substitute for Charles. | | | noun (n.) A night watchman; -- an old name. | | | noun (n.) A short, pointed beard, like that worn by Charles I. | | | noun (n.) As a proper name, a fox; -- so called in fables and familiar literature. |
| farlie | noun (n.) An unusual or unexpected thing; a wonder. See Fearly. |
| lie | noun (n.) See Lye. | | | noun (n.) A falsehood uttered or acted for the purpose of deception; an intentional violation of truth; an untruth spoken with the intention to deceive. | | | noun (n.) A fiction; a fable; an untruth. | | | noun (n.) Anything which misleads or disappoints. | | | noun (n.) The position or way in which anything lies; the lay, as of land or country. | | | verb (v. i.) To utter falsehood with an intention to deceive; to say or do that which is intended to deceive another, when he a right to know the truth, or when morality requires a just representation. | | | (adj.) To rest extended on the ground, a bed, or any support; to be, or to put one's self, in an horizontal position, or nearly so; to be prostate; to be stretched out; -- often with down, when predicated of living creatures; as, the book lies on the table; the snow lies on the roof; he lies in his coffin. | | | (adj.) To be situated; to occupy a certain place; as, Ireland lies west of England; the meadows lie along the river; the ship lay in port. | | | (adj.) To abide; to remain for a longer or shorter time; to be in a certain state or condition; as, to lie waste; to lie fallow; to lie open; to lie hid; to lie grieving; to lie under one's displeasure; to lie at the mercy of the waves; the paper does not lie smooth on the wall. | | | (adj.) To be or exist; to belong or pertain; to have an abiding place; to consist; -- with in. | | | (adj.) To lodge; to sleep. | | | (adj.) To be still or quiet, like one lying down to rest. | | | (adj.) To be sustainable; to be capable of being maintained. |
| saulie | noun (n.) A hired mourner at a funeral. |
| taillie | noun (n.) Same as Tailzie. |
| underlie | noun (n.) See Underlay, n., 1. | | | verb (v. t.) To lie under; to rest beneath; to be situated under; as, a stratum of clay underlies the surface gravel. | | | verb (v. t.) To be at the basis of; to form the foundation of; to support; as, a doctrine underlying a theory. | | | verb (v. t.) To be subject or amenable to. | | | verb (v. i.) To lie below or under. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AMALİE (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (amali) - Words That Begins with amali:Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (amal) - Words That Begins with amal:| amalgam | noun (n.) An alloy of mercury with another metal or metals; as, an amalgam of tin, bismuth, etc. | | | noun (n.) A mixture or compound of different things. | | | noun (n.) A native compound of mercury and silver. | | | verb (v. t. / i.) To amalgamate. |
| amalgama | noun (n.) Same as Amalgam. |
| amalgamating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Amalgamate |
| amalgamate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Amalgamated | | | verb (v. t.) To compound or mix, as quicksilver, with another metal; to unite, combine, or alloy with mercury. | | | verb (v. t.) To mix, so as to make a uniform compound; to unite or combine; as, to amalgamate two races; to amalgamate one race with another. | | | verb (v. i.) To unite in an amalgam; to blend with another metal, as quicksilver. | | | verb (v. i.) To coalesce, as a result of growth; to combine into a uniform whole; to blend; as, two organs or parts amalgamate. |
| amalgamated | adjective (a.) Coalesced; united; combined. | | | (imp. & p. p.) of Amalgamate |
| amalgamation | noun (n.) The act or operation of compounding mercury with another metal; -- applied particularly to the process of separating gold and silver from their ores by mixing them with mercury. | | | noun (n.) The mixing or blending of different elements, races, societies, etc.; also, the result of such combination or blending; a homogeneous union. |
| amalgamative | adjective (a.) Characterized by amalgamation. |
| amalgamator | noun (n.) One who, or that which, amalgamates. Specifically: A machine for separating precious metals from earthy particles by bringing them in contact with a body of mercury with which they form an amalgam. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (ama) - Words That Begins with ama:| amability | noun (n.) Lovableness. |
| amacratic | adjective (a.) Amasthenic. |
| amadavat | noun (n.) The strawberry finch, a small Indian song bird (Estrelda amandava), commonly caged and kept for fighting. The female is olive brown; the male, in summer, mostly crimson; -- called also red waxbill. |
| amadou | noun (n.) A spongy, combustible substance, prepared from fungus (Boletus and Polyporus) which grows on old trees; German tinder; punk. It has been employed as a styptic by surgeons, but its common use is as tinder, for which purpose it is prepared by soaking it in a strong solution of niter. |
| amain | noun (n.) With might; with full force; vigorously; violently; exceedingly. | | | noun (n.) At full speed; in great haste; also, at once. | | | verb (v. t.) To lower, as a sail, a yard, etc. | | | verb (v. i.) To lower the topsail, in token of surrender; to yield. |
| amandine | noun (n.) The vegetable casein of almonds. | | | noun (n.) A kind of cold cream prepared from almonds, for chapped hands, etc. |
| amanitine | noun (n.) The poisonous principle of some fungi. |
| amanuensis | noun (n.) A person whose employment is to write what another dictates, or to copy what another has written. |
| amaracus | noun (n.) A fragrant flower. |
| amarant | noun (n.) Amaranth, 1. |
| amarantaceous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the family of plants of which the amaranth is the type. |
| amaranth | noun (n.) An imaginary flower supposed never to fade. | | | noun (n.) A genus of ornamental annual plants (Amaranthus) of many species, with green, purplish, or crimson flowers. | | | noun (n.) A color inclining to purple. |
| amaranthine | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to amaranth. | | | adjective (a.) Unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying. | | | adjective (a.) Of a purplish color. |
| amaranthus | noun (n.) Alt. of Amarantus |
| amarantus | noun (n.) Same as Amaranth. |
| amarine | noun (n.) A characteristic crystalline substance, obtained from oil of bitter almonds. |
| amaritude | noun (n.) Bitterness. |
| amaryllidaceous | adjective (a.) Alt. of Amaryllideous |
| amaryllideous | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, an order of plants differing from the lily family chiefly in having the ovary below the /etals. The narcissus and daffodil are members of this family. |
| amaryllis | noun (n.) A pastoral sweetheart. | | | noun (n.) A family of plants much esteemed for their beauty, including the narcissus, jonquil, daffodil, agave, and others. | | | noun (n.) A genus of the same family, including the Belladonna lily. |
| amassing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Amass |
| amass | noun (n.) A mass; a heap. | | | verb (v. t.) To collect into a mass or heap; to gather a great quantity of; to accumulate; as, to amass a treasure or a fortune; to amass words or phrases. |
| amassable | adjective (a.) Capable of being amassed. |
| amasser | noun (n.) One who amasses. |
| amassette | noun (n.) An instrument of horn used for collecting painters' colors on the stone in the process of grinding. |
| amassment | noun (n.) An amassing; a heap collected; a large quantity or number brought together; an accumulation. |
| amasthenic | adjective (a.) Uniting the chemical rays of light into one focus, as a certain kind of lens; amacratic. |
| amateur | noun (n.) A person attached to a particular pursuit, study, or science as to music or painting; esp. one who cultivates any study or art, from taste or attachment, without pursuing it professionally. |
| amateurish | adjective (a.) In the style of an amateur; superficial or defective like the work of an amateur. |
| amateurism | noun (n.) The practice, habit, or work of an amateur. |
| amateurship | noun (n.) The quality or character of an amateur. |
| amative | adjective (a.) Full of love; amatory. |
| amativeness | noun (n.) The faculty supposed to influence sexual desire; propensity to love. |
| amatorial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a lover or to love making; amatory; as, amatorial verses. |
| amatorian | adjective (a.) Amatory. |
| amatorious | adjective (a.) Amatory. |
| amatory | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, producing, or expressing, sexual love; as, amatory potions. |
| amaurosis | noun (n.) A loss or decay of sight, from loss of power in the optic nerve, without any perceptible external change in the eye; -- called also gutta serena, the "drop serene" of Milton. |
| amaurotic | adjective (a.) Affected with amaurosis; having the characteristics of amaurosis. |
| amazing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Amaze | | | adjective (a.) Causing amazement; very wonderful; as, amazing grace. |
| amazedness | noun (n.) The state of being amazed, or confounded with fear, surprise, or wonder. |
| amazeful | adjective (a.) Full of amazement. |
| amazement | noun (n.) The condition of being amazed; bewilderment [Obs.]; overwhelming wonder, as from surprise, sudden fear, horror, or admiration. | | | noun (n.) Frenzy; madness. |
| amazon | noun (n.) One of a fabulous race of female warriors in Scythia; hence, a female warrior. | | | noun (n.) A tall, strong, masculine woman; a virago. | | | noun (n.) A name numerous species of South American parrots of the genus Chrysotis |
| 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. |
| amazonite | noun (n.) Alt. of Amazon stone |
| amazon stone | noun (n.) A variety of feldspar, having a verdigris-green color. |
| amanita | noun (n.) A genus of poisonous fungi of the family Agaricaceae, characterized by having a volva, an annulus, and white spores. The species resemble edible mushrooms, and are frequently mistaken for them. Amanita muscaria, syn. Agaricus muscarius, is the fly amanita, or fly agaric; and A. phalloides is the death cup. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AMALİE:English Words which starts with 'am' and ends with 'ie':
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