Name Report For First Name CARRESSA:

CARRESSA

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

Rhymes with CARRESSA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming CARRESSA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CARRESSA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH CARRESSA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (arressa) - Names That Ends with arressa:

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (rressa) - Names That Ends with rressa:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (ressa) - Names That Ends with ressa:

caressa claressa floressa thressa tressa

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

hessa marpessa odessa venessa anessa duvessa genessa ginessa janessa jenessa jennessa nessa tanessa tessa vanessa anbessa lynessa

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

kissa melissa anassa charissa larissa narkissa thalassa idrissa issa kassa palassa ebissa alissa allyssa alyssa amarissa anissa annissa anyssa brissa bryssa calissa carissa clarissa corissa corrissa darissa delissa delyssa denissa elissa jarissa kalyssa karissa lyssa marrissa morissa nerissa talyssa yalissa nyssa narcissa alerissa raissa lissa marlyssa tassa chrissa crissa

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

mandisa nagesa nigesa tisa xetsa zinsa arrosa atisa tasa welsa liisa marphisa arethusa creusa inesa medusa neysa nitsa nysa phaethusa ritsa ursa marcsa zsa angirasa kailasa khasa adalgisa luisa

NAMES RHYMING WITH CARRESSA (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (carress) - Names That Begins with carress:

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (carres) - Names That Begins with carres:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (carre) - Names That Begins with carre:

carree

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

carr carrado carraig carrick carrie carrington carrol carrola carroll

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

car cara caradawc caradoc carah caraid caraidland caralyn caramichil carbry cardew caree carel carelton caress caresse carew carey cari carilla carilyn carilynne carina carine carisa carl carla carlaisa carlat carlatun carleen carleigh carlene carleton carletta carley carlie carlin carling carlino carlisle carlita carlo carlomagno carlos carlota carlotta carlson carlton carly carlyle carm carma carman carme carmel carmela carmelide carmelina carmeline carmelita carmella carmelo carmen carmencita carmi carmia carmichael carmina carmine carmita carmon carmontieh carmya carnation carnell carney caro carol carola carolan carolann carolanne carole caroliana carolin carolina caroline carolos carolus

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CARRESSA:

First Names which starts with 'car' and ends with 'ssa':

First Names which starts with 'ca' and ends with 'sa':

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

cacia cadda cadena cadencia cadenza cadha cadhla cadyna caedwalla caersewiella caffara caffaria cahira caira cairistiona cala calandra calandria calantha caldwiella caliana calida calinda calista calleigha callia calliegha calligenia callista calvina calynda calysta camara cambria camelia camella camellia camila camilla camraya candida candra cantara capeka caprina capucina carona cartimandua casandra casimira cassandra cassiopeia cassondra casta castalia catalina catarina caterina cathenna cathia catia catriona cavana caylona ceara cecelia cecilia cedra cedrica cedrina celandina celena celesta celestia celestina celestyna celina celosia cenobia centehua cera cerelia cerella ceria cermaka cesara cha cha'kwaina cha'risa cha'tima chaba chafulumisa chaga chaitra chaka chakierra chalina chamorra chamunda chana

English Words Rhyming CARRESSA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CARRESSA AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (arressa) - English Words That Ends with arressa:



Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (rressa) - English Words That Ends with rressa:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ressa) - English Words That Ends with ressa:



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


vanessanoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of handsomely colored butterflies belonging to Vanessa and allied genera. Many of these species have the edges of the wings irregularly scalloped.


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


abscissanoun (n.) One of the elements of reference by which a point, as of a curve, is referred to a system of fixed rectilineal coordinate axes.

babiroussanoun (n.) Alt. of Babirussa

babirussanoun (n.) A large hoglike quadruped (Sus, / Porcus, babirussa) of the East Indies, sometimes domesticated; the Indian hog. Its upper canine teeth or tusks are large and recurved.

babyroussanoun (n.) Alt. of Babyrussa

babyrussanoun (n.) See Babyroussa.

bassanoun (n.) Alt. of Bassaw

docoglossanoun (n. pl.) An order of gastropods, including the true limpets, and having the teeth on the odontophore or lingual ribbon.

fossanoun (n.) A pit, groove, cavity, or depression, of greater or less depth; as, the temporal fossa on the side of the skull; the nasal fossae containing the nostrils in most birds.

foussanoun (n.) A viverrine animal of Madagascar (Cryptoprocta ferox). It resembles a cat in size and form, and has retractile claws.

glossanoun (n.) The tongue, or lingua, of an insect. See Hymenoptera.

gymnoglossanoun (n. pl.) A division of gastropods in which the odontophore is without teeth.

lyssanoun (n.) Hydrophobia.

mantissanoun (n.) The decimal part of a logarithm, as distinguished from the integral part, or characteristic.

melissanoun (n.) A genus of labiate herbs, including the balm, or bee balm (Melissa officinalis).

missanoun (n.) The service or sacrifice of the Mass.

nassanoun (n.) Any species of marine gastropods, of the genera Nassa, Tritia, and other allied genera of the family Nassidae; a dog whelk. See Illust. under Gastropoda.

oquassanoun (n.) A small, handsome trout (Salvelinus oquassa), found in some of the lakes in Maine; -- called also blueback trout.

paraglossanoun (n.) One of a pair of small appendages of the lingua or labium of certain insects. See Illust. under Hymenoptera.

potassanoun (n.) Potassium oxide.
 noun (n.) Potassium hydroxide, commonly called caustic potash.

ptenoglossanoun (n. pl.) A division of gastropod mollusks having the teeth of the radula arranged in long transverse rows, somewhat like the barbs of a feather.

rhachiglossanoun (n. pl.) A division of marine gastropods having a retractile proboscis and three longitudinal rows of teeth on the radula. It includes many of the large ornamental shells, as the miters, murices, olives, purpuras, volutes, and whelks. See Illust. in Append.

rhipidoglossanoun (n. pl.) A division of gastropod mollusks having a large number of long, divergent, hooklike, lingual teeth in each transverse row. It includes the scutibranchs. See Illustration in Appendix.

saccoglossanoun (n. pl.) Same as Pellibranchiata.

tachyglossanoun (n. pl.) A division of monotremes which comprises the spiny ant-eaters of Australia and New Guinea. See Illust. under Echidna.

taenioglossanoun (n. pl.) An extensive division of gastropod mollusks in which the odontophore is long and narrow, and usually bears seven rows of teeth. It includes a large number of families both marine and fresh-water.

toxoglossanoun (n.pl.) A division of marine gastropod mollusks in which the radula are converted into poison fangs. The cone shells (Conus), Pleurotoma, and Terebra, are examples. See Illust. of Cone, n., 4, Pleurotoma, and Terebra.

vibrissanoun (n.) One of the specialized or tactile hairs which grow about the nostrils, or on other parts of the face, in many animals, as the so-called whiskers of the cat, and the hairs of the nostrils of man.
 noun (n.) The bristlelike feathers near the mouth of many birds.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (carress) - Words That Begins with carress:



Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (carres) - Words That Begins with carres:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (carre) - Words That Begins with carre:


carrelnoun (n.) See Quarrel, an arrow.
 noun (n.) Same as 4th Carol.


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


carrolnoun (n.) A small closet or inclosure built against a window on the inner side, to sit in for study. The word was used as late as the 16th century.
 noun (n.) See 4th Carol.

carracknoun (n.) See Carack.

carrageennoun (n.) Alt. of Carrigeen

carrigeennoun (n.) A small, purplish, branching, cartilaginous seaweed (Chondrus crispus), which, when bleached, is the Irish moss of commerce.

carranchanoun (n.) The Brazilian kite (Polyborus Brasiliensis); -- so called in imitation of its notes.

carrawaynoun (n.) See Caraway.

carriableadjective (a.) Capable of being carried.

carriagenoun (n.) That which is carried; burden; baggage.
 noun (n.) The act of carrying, transporting, or conveying.
 noun (n.) The price or expense of carrying.
 noun (n.) That which carries of conveys,
 noun (n.) A wheeled vehicle for persons, esp. one designed for elegance and comfort.
 noun (n.) A wheeled vehicle carrying a fixed burden, as a gun carriage.
 noun (n.) A part of a machine which moves and carries of supports some other moving object or part.
 noun (n.) A frame or cage in which something is carried or supported; as, a bell carriage.
 noun (n.) The manner of carrying one's self; behavior; bearing; deportment; personal manners.
 noun (n.) The act or manner of conducting measures or projects; management.

carriageableadjective (a.) Passable by carriages; that can be conveyed in carriages.

carriboonoun (n.) See Caribou.

carricknoun (n.) A carack. See Carack.

carriernoun (n.) One who, or that which, carries or conveys; a messenger.
 noun (n.) One who is employed, or makes it his business, to carry goods for others for hire; a porter; a teamster.
 noun (n.) That which drives or carries; as: (a) A piece which communicates to an object in a lathe the motion of the face plate; a lathe dog. (b) A spool holder or bobbin holder in a braiding machine. (c) A movable piece in magazine guns which transfers the cartridge to a position from which it can be thrust into the barrel.

carrionnoun (n.) The dead and putrefying body or flesh of an animal; flesh so corrupted as to be unfit for food.
 noun (n.) A contemptible or worthless person; -- a term of reproach.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to dead and putrefying carcasses; feeding on carrion.

carromnoun (n.) See Carom.

carronadenoun (n.) A kind of short cannon, formerly in use, designed to throw a large projectile with small velocity, used for the purpose of breaking or smashing in, rather than piercing, the object aimed at, as the side of a ship. It has no trunnions, but is supported on its carriage by a bolt passing through a loop on its under side.

carrotnoun (n.) An umbelliferous biennial plant (Daucus Carota), of many varieties.
 noun (n.) The esculent root of cultivated varieties of the plant, usually spindle-shaped, and of a reddish yellow color.

carrotyadjective (a.) Like a carrot in color or in taste; -- an epithet given to reddish yellow hair, etc.

carrownoun (n.) A strolling gamester.

carryingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Carry
 noun (n.) The act or business of transporting from one place to another.

carrynoun (n.) A tract of land, over which boats or goods are carried between two bodies of navigable water; a carrying place; a portage.
 verb (v. t.) To convey or transport in any manner from one place to another; to bear; -- often with away or off.
 verb (v. t.) To have or hold as a burden, while moving from place to place; to have upon or about one's person; to bear; as, to carry a wound; to carry an unborn child.
 verb (v. t.) To move; to convey by force; to impel; to conduct; to lead or guide.
 verb (v. t.) To transfer from one place (as a country, book, or column) to another; as, to carry the war from Greece into Asia; to carry an account to the ledger; to carry a number in adding figures.
 verb (v. t.) To convey by extension or continuance; to extend; as, to carry the chimney through the roof; to carry a road ten miles farther.
 verb (v. t.) To bear or uphold successfully through conflict, as a leader or principle; hence, to succeed in, as in a contest; to bring to a successful issue; to win; as, to carry an election.
 verb (v. t.) To get possession of by force; to capture.
 verb (v. t.) To contain; to comprise; to bear the aspect of ; to show or exhibit; to imply.
 verb (v. t.) To bear (one's self); to behave, to conduct or demean; -- with the reflexive pronouns.
 verb (v. t.) To bear the charges or burden of holding or having, as stocks, merchandise, etc., from one time to another; as, a merchant is carrying a large stock; a farm carries a mortgage; a broker carries stock for a customer; to carry a life insurance.
 verb (v. i.) To act as a bearer; to convey anything; as, to fetch and carry.
 verb (v. i.) To have propulsive power; to propel; as, a gun or mortar carries well.
 verb (v. i.) To hold the head; -- said of a horse; as, to carry well i. e., to hold the head high, with arching neck.
 verb (v. i.) To have earth or frost stick to the feet when running, as a hare.

carryallnoun (n.) A light covered carriage, having four wheels and seats for four or more persons, usually drawn by one horse.

carryknoun (n.) A carack.

carrytalenoun (n.) A talebearer.

carromatanoun (n.) In the Philippines, a light, two-wheeled, boxlike vehicle usually drawn by a single native pony and used to convey passengers within city limits or for traveling. It is the common public carriage.


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


cariccionoun (n.) A piece in a free form, with frequent digressions from the theme; a fantasia; -- often called caprice.
 noun (n.) A caprice; a freak; a fancy.

carnoun (n.) A small vehicle moved on wheels; usually, one having but two wheels and drawn by one horse; a cart.
 noun (n.) A vehicle adapted to the rails of a railroad.
 noun (n.) A chariot of war or of triumph; a vehicle of splendor, dignity, or solemnity.
 noun (n.) The stars also called Charles's Wain, the Great Bear, or the Dipper.
 noun (n.) The cage of a lift or elevator.
 noun (n.) The basket, box, or cage suspended from a balloon to contain passengers, ballast, etc.
 noun (n.) A floating perforated box for living fish.

carabidnoun (n.) One of the Carabidae, a family of active insectivorous beetles.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the genus Carbus or family Carabidae.

carabinenoun (n.) A carbine.

carabineernoun (n.) A carbineer.

caraboidadjective (a.) Like, or pertaining to the genus Carabus.

carabusnoun (n.) A genus of ground beetles, including numerous species. They devour many injurious insects.

caracnoun (n.) See Carack.

caracalnoun (n.) A lynx (Felis, or Lynx, caracal.) It is a native of Africa and Asia. Its ears are black externally, and tipped with long black hairs.

caracaranoun (n.) A south American bird of several species and genera, resembling both the eagles and the vultures. The caracaras act as scavengers, and are also called carrion buzzards.

caracknoun (n.) A kind of large ship formerly used by the Spaniards and Portuguese in the East India trade; a galleon.

caracolenoun (n.) A half turn which a horseman makes, either to the right or the left.
 noun (n.) A staircase in a spiral form.
 verb (v. i.) To move in a caracole, or in caracoles; to wheel.

caracolynoun (n.) An alloy of gold, silver, and copper, of which an inferior quality of jewelry is made.

caracorenoun (n.) Alt. of Caracora

caracoranoun (n.) A light vessel or proa used by the people of Borneo, etc., and by the Dutch in the East Indies.

carafenoun (n.) A glass water bottle for the table or toilet; -- called also croft.

carageennoun (n.) Alt. of Caragheen

caragheennoun (n.) See Carrageen.

carambolanoun (n.) An East Indian tree (Averrhoa Carambola), and its acid, juicy fruit; called also Coromandel gooseberry.

caramelnoun (n.) Burnt sugar; a brown or black porous substance obtained by heating sugar. It is soluble in water, and is used for coloring spirits, gravies, etc.
 noun (n.) A kind of confectionery, usually a small cube or square of tenacious paste, or candy, of varying composition and flavor.

carangoidadjective (a.) Belonging to the Carangidae, a family of fishes allied to the mackerels, and including the caranx, American bluefish, and the pilot fish.

caranxnoun (n.) A genus of fishes, common on the Atlantic coast, including the yellow or golden mackerel.

carapacenoun (n.) The thick shell or shield which covers the back of the tortoise, or turtle, the crab, and other crustaceous animals.

carapatonoun (n.) A south American tick of the genus Amblyomma. There are several species, very troublesome to man and beast.

carapaxnoun (n.) See Carapace.

caratnoun (n.) The weight by which precious stones and pearls are weighed.
 noun (n.) A twenty-fourth part; -- a term used in estimating the proportionate fineness of gold.

caravannoun (n.) A company of travelers, pilgrims, or merchants, organized and equipped for a long journey, or marching or traveling together, esp. through deserts and countries infested by robbers or hostile tribes, as in Asia or Africa.
 noun (n.) A large, covered wagon, or a train of such wagons, for conveying wild beasts, etc., for exhibition; an itinerant show, as of wild beasts.
 noun (n.) A covered vehicle for carrying passengers or for moving furniture, etc.; -- sometimes shorted into van.

caravaneernoun (n.) The leader or driver of the camels in caravan.

caravansarynoun (n.) A kind of inn, in the East, where caravans rest at night, being a large, rude, unfurnished building, surrounding a court.

caravelnoun (n.) A name given to several kinds of vessels.
 noun (n.) The caravel of the 16th century was a small vessel with broad bows, high, narrow poop, four masts, and lateen sails. Columbus commanded three caravels on his great voyage.
 noun (n.) A Portuguese vessel of 100 or 150 tons burden.
 noun (n.) A small fishing boat used on the French coast.
 noun (n.) A Turkish man-of-war.

carawaynoun (n.) A biennial plant of the Parsley family (Carum Carui). The seeds have an aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste. They are used in cookery and confectionery, and also in medicine as a carminative.
 noun (n.) A cake or sweetmeat containing caraway seeds.

carbamicadjective (a.) Pertaining to an acid so called.

carbamidenoun (n.) The technical name for urea.

carbaminenoun (n.) An isocyanide of a hydrocarbon radical. The carbamines are liquids, usually colorless, and of unendurable odor.

carbanilnoun (n.) A mobile liquid, CO.N.C6H5, of pungent odor. It is the phenyl salt of isocyanic acid.

carbazolnoun (n.) A white crystallized substance, C12H8NH, derived from aniline and other amines.

carbazotatenoun (n.) A salt of carbazotic or picric acid; a picrate.

carbazoticadjective (a.) Containing, or derived from, carbon and nitrogen.

carbidenoun (n.) A binary compound of carbon with some other element or radical, in which the carbon plays the part of a negative; -- formerly termed carburet.

carbimidenoun (n.) The technical name for isocyanic acid. See under Isocyanic.

carbinenoun (n.) A short, light musket or rifle, esp. one used by mounted soldiers or cavalry.

carbineernoun (n.) A soldier armed with a carbine.

carbinolnoun (n.) Methyl alcohol, CH3OH; -- also, by extension, any one in the homologous series of paraffine alcohols of which methyl alcohol is the type.

carbohydratenoun (n.) One of a group of compounds including the sugars, starches, and gums, which contain six (or some multiple of six) carbon atoms, united with a variable number of hydrogen and oxygen atoms, but with the two latter always in proportion as to form water; as dextrose, C6H12O6.

carbohydridenoun (n.) A hydrocarbon.

carbolicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, an acid derived from coal tar and other sources; as, carbolic acid (called also phenic acid, and phenol). See Phenol.

carbonnoun (n.) An elementary substance, not metallic in its nature, which is present in all organic compounds. Atomic weight 11.97. Symbol C. it is combustible, and forms the base of lampblack and charcoal, and enters largely into mineral coals. In its pure crystallized state it constitutes the diamond, the hardest of known substances, occuring in monometric crystals like the octahedron, etc. Another modification is graphite, or blacklead, and in this it is soft, and occurs in hexagonal prisms or tables. When united with oxygen it forms carbon dioxide, commonly called carbonic acid, or carbonic oxide, according to the proportions of the oxygen; when united with hydrogen, it forms various compounds called hydrocarbons. Compare Diamond, and Graphite.
 noun (n.) A carbon rod or pencil used in an arc lamp; also, a plate or piece of carbon used as one of the elements of a voltaic battery.

carbonaceousadjective (a.) Pertaining to, containing, or composed of, carbon.

carbonadenoun (n.) Alt. of Carbonado
 verb (v. t.) To cut (meat) across for frying or broiling; to cut or slice and broil.
 verb (v. t.) To cut or hack, as in fighting.

carbonadonoun (n.) Flesh, fowl, etc., cut across, seasoned, and broiled on coals; a chop.
 noun (n.) A black variety of diamond, found in Brazil, and used for diamond drills. It occurs in irregular or rounded fragments, rarely distinctly crystallized, with a texture varying from compact to porous.
 verb (v. t.) Alt. of Carbonade

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CARRESSA:

English Words which starts with 'car' and ends with 'ssa':



English Words which starts with 'ca' and ends with 'sa':

casanoun (n.) A house or mansion.