Name Report For First Name AMITE:

AMITE

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

Rhymes with AMITE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming AMITE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES AMĘTE AS A WHOLE:

amitee

NAMES RHYMING WITH AMĘTE (According to last letters):

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

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

amphitrite aphrodite brite davite enite kannelite maite marguerite taite radite waite

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

amanishakhete linette florete maledysaunte tote suette annemette bergitte astarte rute agate bradamate huette josette pierrette yolette bernadette anaxarete arete ate calliste fate hippolyte ocypete tienette vedette volante dete manute baptiste mette dante wambli-waste adette amette anate anjanette anjeanette annette annjeanette antoinette araminte argante ariette ariste arlette babette bemadette bernette bette birte bridgette brigette brigitte cate celeste chante chariste charlette charlotte chaunte clarette colette collette comforte danette dawnette diamante elberte ellette evette georgette georgitte ginnette hanriette harriette hecate hugette hughette idette ivette jaenette janette jaquenette jeanette jenette johnette jonette juliette

NAMES RHYMING WITH AMĘTE (According to first letters):

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

amita amitabha amiti amitola amity

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

ami amia amichai amid amie amiel amiera amikam amil amin amina aminah aminata amineh aminia amir amira amirah amiram amiri amirykal amisha amista

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

amabella amabelle amachi amad amada amadahy amadeo amadi amado amaethon amaia amal amala amalasand amalasanda amald amalda amalea amalia amalie amall amalthea amalthia amalur amalure aman amanda amani amany amaor amapola amar amara amarande amaranta amarante amarantha amaravati amare amari amariah amarii amaris amarisa amarise amarissa amarri amaru amaryah amaryllis amasa amata amatullah amaud amaury amayah amayeta amazu amba amber amberlee amberley amberly amberlyn amberlynn ambi ambika amblaoibh ambra ambre ambreen ambrocio

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AMĘTE:

First Names which starts with 'am' and ends with 'te':

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

aase abame abarrane abbie abbigale abebe abegayle abeque able ace aceline adalene adalie adalwine adare addaneye addergoole addie ade adelaide adele adelheide adeline adelise adelle adelyte adene adenne adibe adilene adine adne adorlee adriane adrianne adrie adriene adrienne aeccestane aedre aefre aegelmaere aelfdane aelfdene aelfwine aelle aerlene aescwine aesoburne aethe aethelhere aethelmaere aethelwine aethelwyne afrodille agathe agaue agave age aggie aghamore aglarale agnese agurtzane agustine ahane ahave ahelie aherne ahote aibne aife aiglentine ailbe ailbhe aileene ailise ailse ailsie aimee aine ainmire ainslee ainslie aintzane airdsgainne aithne ajanae akibe akintunde akinwole akule al-fadee al-hadiye alacoque alaine alane alarice alastrine alayne

English Words Rhyming AMITE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES AMĘTE AS A WHOLE:

adamitenoun (n.) A descendant of Adam; a human being.
 noun (n.) One of a sect of visionaries, who, professing to imitate the state of Adam, discarded the use of dress in their assemblies.

atacamitenoun (n.) An oxychloride of copper, usually in emerald-green prismatic crystals.

bedlamitenoun (n.) An inhabitant of a madhouse; a madman.

benjamitenoun (n.) A descendant of Benjamin; one of the tribe of Benjamin.

benthamitenoun (n.) One who believes in Benthamism.

calamitenoun (n.) A fossil plant of the coal formation, having the general form of plants of the modern Equiseta (the Horsetail or Scouring Rush family) but sometimes attaining the height of trees, and having the stem more or less woody within. See Acrogen, and Asterophyllite.

catamitenoun (n.) A boy kept for unnatural purposes.

dynamitenoun (n.) An explosive substance consisting of nitroglycerin absorbed by some inert, porous solid, as infusorial earth, sawdust, etc. It is safer than nitroglycerin, being less liable to explosion from moderate shocks, or from spontaneous decomposition.

dynamiternoun (n.) One who uses dynamite; esp., one who uses it for the destruction of life and property.

elamitenoun (n.) A dweller in Flam (or Susiana), an ancient kingdom of Southwestern Asia, afterwards a province of Persia.

gothamitenoun (n.) A gothamist.
 noun (n.) An inhabitant of New York city.

grahamitenoun (n.) One who follows the dietetic system of Graham.

hamitenoun (n.) A fossil cephalopod of the genus Hamites, related to the ammonites, but having the last whorl bent into a hooklike form.
 noun (n.) A descendant of Ham, Noah's second son. See Gen. x. 6-20.

hellgamitenoun (n.) Alt. of Hellgramite

hellgramitenoun (n.) The aquatic larva of a large American winged insect (Corydalus cornutus), much used a fish bait by anglers; the dobson. It belongs to the Neuroptera.

islamitenoun (n.) A Mohammedan.

ludlamitenoun (n.) A mineral occurring in small, green, transparent, monoclinic crystals. It is a hydrous phosphate of iron.

preadamitenoun (n.) An inhabitant of the earth before Adam.
 noun (n.) One who holds that men existed before Adam.

samiteadjective (a.) A species of silk stuff, or taffeta, generally interwoven with gold.

zamitenoun (n.) A fossil cycad of the genus Zamia.

withamitenoun (n.) A variety of epidote, of a reddish color, found in Scotland.

wolframitenoun (n.) Tungstate of iron and manganese, generally of a brownish or grayish black color, submetallic luster, and high specific gravity. It occurs in cleavable masses, and also crystallized. Called also wolfram.

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


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


ammitenoun (n.) Oolite or roestone; -- written also hammite.

azymitenoun (n.) One who administered the Eucharist with unleavened bread; -- a name of reproach given by those of the Greek church to the Latins.

bethlehemitenoun (n.) Alt. of Bethlemite

bethlemitenoun (n.) An inhabitant of Bethlehem in Judea.
 noun (n.) An insane person; a madman; a bedlamite.
 noun (n.) One of an extinct English order of monks.

bindheimitenoun (n.) An amorphous antimonate of lead, produced from the alteration of other ores, as from jamesonite.

bismitenoun (n.) Bismuth trioxide, or bismuth ocher.

chromitenoun (n.) A black submetallic mineral consisting of oxide of chromium and iron; -- called also chromic iron.
 noun (n.) A compound or salt of chromous hydroxide regarded as an acid.

dolomitenoun (n.) A mineral consisting of the carbonate of lime and magnesia in varying proportions. It occurs in distinct crystals, and in extensive beds as a compact limestone, often crystalline granular, either white or clouded. It includes much of the common white marble. Also called bitter spar.

domitenoun (n.) A grayish variety of trachyte; -- so called from the Puy-de-Dome in Auvergne, France, where it is found.

edomitenoun (n.) One of the descendants of Esau or Edom, the brother of Jacob; an Idumean.

epsomitenoun (n.) Native sulphate of magnesia or Epsom salt.

eremitenoun (n.) A hermit.

fatimiteadjective (a.) Alt. of Fatimide

gummitenoun (n.) A yellow amorphous mineral, essentially a hydrated oxide of uranium derived from the alteration of uraninite.

heremitenoun (n.) A hermit.

hieronymitenoun (n.) See Jeronymite.

humitenoun (n.) A mineral of a transparent vitreous brown color, found in the ejected masses of Vesuvius. It is a silicate of iron and magnesia, containing fluorine.

ichthyophthalmitenoun (n.) See Apophyllite.

indomiteadjective (a.) Not tamed; untamed; savage; wild.

itacolumitenoun (n.) A laminated, granular, siliceous rocks, often occurring in regions where the diamond is found.

jeronymitenoun (n.) One belonging of the mediaeval religious orders called Hermits of St. Jerome.

mitenoun (n.) A minute arachnid, of the order Acarina, of which there are many species; as, the cheese mite, sugar mite, harvest mite, etc. See Acarina.
 noun (n.) A small coin formerly circulated in England, rated at about a third of a farthing. The name is also applied to a small coin used in Palestine in the time of Christ.
 noun (n.) A small weight; one twentieth of a grain.
 noun (n.) Anything very small; a minute object; a very little quantity or particle.

ophthalmitenoun (n.) An eyestalk; the organ which bears the compound eyes of decapod Crustacea.

osmitenoun (n.) A salt of osmious acid.

ottomitenoun (n.) An Ottoman.

palmitenoun (n.) A South African plant (Prionium Palmita) of the Rush family, having long serrated leaves. The stems have been used for making brushes.

pandermitenoun (n.) A hydrous borate of lime, near priceite.

pentremitenoun (n.) Any species of Pentremites.

podophthalmitenoun (n.) The eyestalk of a crustacean.

protosomitenoun (n.) One of the primitive segments, or metameres, of an animal.

psammitenoun (n.) A species of micaceous sandstone.

sclerodermitenoun (n.) The hard integument of Crustacea.
 noun (n.) Sclerenchyma.

semitenoun (n.) One belonging to the Semitic race. Also used adjectively.

shemitenoun (n.) A descendant of Shem.

smitenoun (n.) The act of smiting; a blow.
 verb (v. t.) To strike; to inflict a blow upon with the hand, or with any instrument held in the hand, or with a missile thrown by the hand; as, to smite with the fist, with a rod, sword, spear, or stone.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to strike; to use as an instrument in striking or hurling.
 verb (v. t.) To destroy the life of by beating, or by weapons of any kind; to slay by a blow; to kill; as, to smite one with the sword, or with an arrow or other instrument.
 verb (v. t.) To put to rout in battle; to overthrow by war.
 verb (v. t.) To blast; to destroy the life or vigor of, as by a stroke or by some visitation.
 verb (v. t.) To afflict; to chasten; to punish.
 verb (v. t.) To strike or affect with passion, as love or fear.
 verb (v. i.) To strike; to collide; to beat.

sodomitenoun (n.) An inhabitant of Sodom.
 noun (n.) One guilty of sodomy.

somitenoun (n.) One of the actual or ideal serial segments of which an animal, esp. an articulate or vertebrate, is is composed; somatome; metamere.

stalagmitenoun (n.) A deposit more or less resembling an inverted stalactite, formed by calcareous water dropping on the floors of caverns; hence, a similar deposit of other material.

termitenoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of pseudoneoropterous insects belonging to Termes and allied genera; -- called also white ant. See Illust. of White ant.

tetradymitenoun (n.) A telluride of bismuth. It is of a pale steel-gray color and metallic luster, and usually occurs in foliated masses. Called also telluric bismuth.

thomitenoun (n.) A Thomaean.

tridymitenoun (n.) Pure silica, like quartz, but crystallizing in hexagonal tables. It is found in trachyte and similar rocks.

willemitenoun (n.) A silicate of zinc, usually occurring massive and of a greenish yellow color, also in reddish crystals (troostite) containing manganese.


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


abderitenoun (n.) An inhabitant of Abdera, in Thrace.

abelitenoun (n.) Alt. of Abelonian

abietitenoun (n.) A substance resembling mannite, found in the needles of the common silver fir of Europe (Abies pectinata).

aciculitenoun (n.) Needle ore.

aconitenoun (n.) The herb wolfsbane, or monkshood; -- applied to any plant of the genus Aconitum (tribe Hellebore), all the species of which are poisonous.
 noun (n.) An extract or tincture obtained from Aconitum napellus, used as a poison and medicinally.

acquisiteadjective (a.) Acquired.

acriteadjective (a.) Acritan.

actinolitenoun (n.) A bright green variety of amphibole occurring usually in fibrous or columnar masses.

adiaphoritenoun (n.) Same as Adiaphorist.

aerolitenoun (n.) A stone, or metallic mass, which has fallen to the earth from distant space; a meteorite; a meteoric stone.

aerosideritenoun (n.) A mass of meteoric iron.

afritenoun (n.) Alt. of Afreet

agalmatolitenoun (n.) A soft, compact stone, of a grayish, greenish, or yellowish color, carved into images by the Chinese, and hence called figure stone, and pagodite. It is probably a variety of pinite.

albertitenoun (n.) A bituminous mineral resembling asphaltum, found in the county of A. /bert, New Brunswick.

albitenoun (n.) A mineral of the feldspar family, triclinic in crystallization, and in composition a silicate of alumina and soda. It is a common constituent of granite and of various igneous rocks. See Feldspar.

allanitenoun (n.) A silicate containing a large amount of cerium. It is usually black in color, opaque, and is related to epidote in form and composition.

allochroitenoun (n.) See Garnet.

alunitenoun (n.) Alum stone.

amazonitenoun (n.) Alt. of Amazon stone

ambritenoun (n.) A fossil resin occurring in large masses in New Zealand.

ammonitenoun (n.) A fossil cephalopod shell related to the nautilus. There are many genera and species, and all are extinct, the typical forms having existed only in the Mesozoic age, when they were exceedingly numerous. They differ from the nautili in having the margins of the septa very much lobed or plaited, and the siphuncle dorsal. Also called serpent stone, snake stone, and cornu Ammonis.

ampelitenoun (n.) An earth abounding in pyrites, used by the ancients to kill insects, etc., on vines; -- applied by Brongniart to a carbonaceous alum schist.

analcitenoun (n.) Analcime.

anchoritenoun (n.) One who renounces the world and secludes himself, usually for religious reasons; a hermit; a recluse.
 noun (n.) Same as Anchoret.

andalusitenoun (n.) A silicate of aluminium, occurring usually in thick rhombic prisms, nearly square, of a grayish or pale reddish tint. It was first discovered in Andalusia, Spain.

andesitenoun (n.) An eruptive rock allied to trachyte, consisting essentially of a triclinic feldspar, with pyroxene, hornblende, or hypersthene.

anglesitenoun (n.) A native sulphate of lead. It occurs in white or yellowish transparent, prismatic crystals.

anhydritenoun (n.) A mineral of a white or a slightly bluish color, usually massive. It is anhydrous sulphate of lime, and differs from gypsum in not containing water (whence the name).

ankeritenoun (n.) A mineral closely related to dolomite, but containing iron.

anorthitenoun (n.) A mineral of the feldspar family, commonly occurring in small glassy crystals, also a constituent of some igneous rocks. It is a lime feldspar. See Feldspar.

antholitenoun (n.) A fossil plant, like a petrified flower.

anthophyllitenoun (n.) A mineral of the hornblende group, of a yellowish gray or clove brown color.

anthracitenoun (n.) A hard, compact variety of mineral coal, of high luster, differing from bituminous coal in containing little or no bitumen, in consequence of which it burns with a nearly non luminous flame. The purer specimens consist almost wholly of carbon. Also called glance coal and blind coal.

anthraconitenoun (n.) A coal-black marble, usually emitting a fetid smell when rubbed; -- called also stinkstone and swinestone.

anthropolitenoun (n.) A petrifaction of the human body, or of any portion of it.

anthropomorphitenoun (n.) One who ascribes a human form or human attributes to the Deity or to a polytheistic deity. Taylor. Specifically, one of a sect of ancient heretics who believed that God has a human form, etc. Tillotson.

anthropophagitenoun (n.) A cannibal.

antimonitenoun (n.) A compound of antimonious acid and a base or basic radical.
 noun (n.) Stibnite.

apatitenoun (n.) Native phosphate of lime, occurring usually in six-sided prisms, color often pale green, transparent or translucent.

aphanitenoun (n.) A very compact, dark-colored /ock, consisting of hornblende, or pyroxene, and feldspar, but neither of them in perceptible grains.

aphritenoun (n.) See under Calcite.

aphroditenoun (n.) The Greek goddess of love, corresponding to the Venus of the Romans.
 noun (n.) A large marine annelid, covered with long, lustrous, golden, hairlike setae; the sea mouse.
 noun (n.) A beautiful butterfly (Argunnis Aphrodite) of the United States.

apophyllitenoun (n.) A mineral relating to the zeolites, usually occurring in square prisms or octahedrons with pearly luster on the cleavage surface. It is a hydrous silicate of calcium and potassium.

apotactitenoun (n.) One of a sect of ancient Christians, who, in supposed imitation of the first believers, renounced all their possessions.

appetitenoun (n.) The desire for some personal gratification, either of the body or of the mind.
 noun (n.) Desire for, or relish of, food or drink; hunger.
 noun (n.) Any strong desire; an eagerness or longing.
 noun (n.) Tendency; appetency.
 noun (n.) The thing desired.

appositeadjective (a.) Very applicable; well adapted; suitable or fit; relevant; pat; -- followed by to; as, this argument is very apposite to the case.

aragonitenoun (n.) A mineral identical in composition with calcite or carbonate of lime, but differing from it in its crystalline form and some of its physical characters.

archimandritenoun (n.) A chief of a monastery, corresponding to abbot in the Roman Catholic church.
 noun (n.) A superintendent of several monasteries, corresponding to superior abbot, or father provincial, in the Roman Catholic church.

arenicolitenoun (n.) An ancient wormhole in sand, preserved in the rocks.

areopagitenoun (n.) A member of the Areopagus.

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


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


amitynoun (n.) Friendship, in a general sense, between individuals, societies, or nations; friendly relations; good understanding; as, a treaty of amity and commerce; the amity of the Whigs and Tories.

amitosisnoun (n.) Cell division in which there is first a simple cleavage of the nucleus without change in its structure (such as the formation of chromosomes), followed by the division of the cytoplasm; direct cell division; -- opposed to mitosis. It is not the usual mode of division, and is believed by many to occur chiefly in highly specialized cells which are incapable of long-continued multiplication, in transitory structures, and in those in early stages of degeneration.

amitoticadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to amitosis; karyostenotic; -- opposed to mitotic.


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


amirnoun (n.) Emir.
 noun (n.) One of the Mohammedan nobility of Afghanistan and Scinde.
 noun (n.) Same as Ameer.

amianoun (n.) A genus of fresh-water ganoid fishes, exclusively confined to North America; called bowfin in Lake Champlain, dogfish in Lake Erie, and mudfish in South Carolina, etc. See Bowfin.

amiabilitynoun (n.) The quality of being amiable; amiableness; sweetness of disposition.

amiableadjective (a.) Lovable; lovely; pleasing.
 adjective (a.) Friendly; kindly; sweet; gracious; as, an amiable temper or mood; amiable ideas.
 adjective (a.) Possessing sweetness of disposition; having sweetness of temper, kind-heartedness, etc., which causes one to be liked; as, an amiable woman.
 adjective (a.) Done out of love.

amiablenessnoun (n.) The quality of being amiable; amiability.

amianthnoun (n.) See Amianthus.

amianthiformadjective (a.) Resembling amianthus in form.

amianthoidadjective (a.) Resembling amianthus.

amianthusnoun (n.) Earth flax, or mountain flax; a soft silky variety of asbestus.

amicadjective (a.) Related to, or derived, ammonia; -- used chiefly as a suffix; as, amic acid; phosphamic acid.

amicabilitynoun (n.) The quality of being amicable; friendliness; amicableness.

amicableadjective (a.) Friendly; proceeding from, or exhibiting, friendliness; after the manner of friends; peaceable; as, an amicable disposition, or arrangement.

amicablenessnoun (n.) The quality of being amicable; amicability.

amicenoun (n.) A square of white linen worn at first on the head, but now about the neck and shoulders, by priests of the Roman Catholic Church while saying Mass.
 noun (n.) A hood, or cape with a hood, made of lined with gray fur, formerly worn by the clergy; -- written also amess, amyss, and almuce.

amidenoun (n.) A compound formed by the union of amidogen with an acid element or radical. It may also be regarded as ammonia in which one or more hydrogen atoms have been replaced by an acid atom or radical.

amidinnoun (n.) Start modified by heat so as to become a transparent mass, like horn. It is soluble in cold water.

amidoadjective (a.) Containing, or derived from, amidogen.

amidogennoun (n.) A compound radical, NH2, not yet obtained in a separate state, which may be regarded as ammonia from the molecule of which one of its hydrogen atoms has been removed; -- called also the amido group, and in composition represented by the form amido.

aminenoun (n.) One of a class of strongly basic substances derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by a basic atom or radical.

amioidnoun (n.) One of the Amioidei.
 adjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the Amioidei.

amioideinoun (n. pl.) An order of ganoid fishes of which Amia is the type. See Bowfin and Ganoidei.

amissnoun (n.) A fault, wrong, or mistake.
 adjective (a.) Wrong; faulty; out of order; improper; as, it may not be amiss to ask advice.
 adverb (adv.) Astray; faultily; improperly; wrongly; ill.

amissibleadjective (a.) Liable to be lost.

amissionnoun (n.) Deprivation; loss.

amidolnoun (n.) A salt of a diamino phenol, C6H3(OH)(NH2)2, used as a developer.

amigonoun (n.) A friend; -- a Spanish term applied in the Philippine Islands to friendly natives.

aminolnoun (n.) A colorless liquid prepared from herring brine and containing amines, used as a local antiseptic.

amishnoun (n. pl.) The Amish Mennonites.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, the followers of Jacob Amman, a strict Mennonite of the 17th century, who even proscribed the use of buttons and shaving as "worldly conformity". There are several branches of Amish Mennonites in the United States.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AMĘTE:

English Words which starts with 'am' and ends with 'te':

amalgamateadjective (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.

amassettenoun (n.) An instrument of horn used for collecting painters' colors on the stone in the process of grinding.

ambreatenoun (n.) A salt formed by the combination of ambreic acid with a base or positive radical.

ammodytenoun (n.) One of a genus of fishes; the sand eel.
 noun (n.) A kind of viper in southern Europe.

amorettenoun (n.) An amoret.

ampliateadjective (a.) Having the outer edge prominent; said of the wings of insects.
 verb (v. t.) To enlarge.

ampullateadjective (a.) Alt. of Ampullated

amusettenoun (n.) A light field cannon, or stocked gun mounted on a swivel.

amygdalatenoun (n.) An emulsion made of almonds; milk of almonds.
 noun (n.) A salt amygdalic acid.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, resembling, or made of, almonds.

amylatenoun (n.) A compound of the radical amyl with oxygen and a positive atom or radical.