Name Report For First Name CEDRICA:

CEDRICA

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

Rhymes with CEDRICA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming CEDRICA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CEDRÝCA AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH CEDRÝCA (According to last letters):

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

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

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

marica valerica africa alarica derica derrica eirica enrica erica frederica gerica rica ulrica petrica florica roderica amorica

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

ica rodica danica milintica costica angelica anjelica chica denica domenica dominica elica monica ranica veronica vivica jenica jessica nordica anica

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

chubasca fresca francisca albracca kalyca teca anca lizuca raluca acca becca bianca blanca darerca francesca frenchesca monca ricca draca freca gianluca lucca maca rebecca aglaeca andsaca ichtaca

NAMES RHYMING WITH CEDRÝCA (According to first letters):

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

cedric

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

cedrina

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

cedra cedro

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

cedd

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

ceallach ceallachan ceannfhionn ceapmann ceara cearbhall ceard ceardach cearnach cearo ceasario ceaster ceastun ceawlin cebriones cecelia cecile cecilia cecilio cecilius cecille cecrops ceileachan cein ceire ceit celaeno celandina celandine celdtun celena celene celesse celesta celeste celestia celestiel celestina celestine celestyna celeus celidon celidone celie celina celine celosia celsus celyddon cendrillon cenehard ceneward cenewig cenewyg cenobia cenon centehua cenwalh ceolbeorht ceolfrith ceolwulf cephalus cepheus cera cerberus cercyon cerdic cerelia cerella ceres ceri ceria cerin cerise cermak cermaka cerny cesar cesara cesare cesario cesaro cestmir cestus cetewin cetewind ceto cetus cevanah ceyx cezar

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CEDRÝCA:

First Names which starts with 'ced' and ends with 'ica':

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

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 calissa calista calleigha callia calliegha calligenia callista calvina calynda calysta camara cambria camelia camella camellia camila camilla camraya candida candra cantara capeka caprina capucina cara caressa carilla carina carisa carissa carla carlaisa carletta carlita carlota carlotta carma carmela carmelina carmelita carmella carmencita carmia carmina carmita carmya carola caroliana carolina carona carressa carrola cartimandua casandra casimira cassandra cassiopeia cassondra casta castalia catalina catarina caterina cathenna cathia catia catriona cavana caylona cha cha'kwaina cha'risa cha'tima chaba chafulumisa chaga chaitra

English Words Rhyming CEDRICA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CEDRÝCA AS A WHOLE:



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


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



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



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


ericanoun (n.) A genus of shrubby plants, including the heaths, many of them producing beautiful flowers.

loricanoun (n.) A cuirass, originally of leather, afterward of plates of metal or horn sewed on linen or the like.
 noun (n.) Lute for protecting vessels from the fire.
 noun (n.) The protective case or shell of an infusorian or rotifer.

myricanoun (n.) A widely dispersed genus of shrubs and trees, usually with aromatic foliage. It includes the bayberry or wax myrtle, the sweet gale, and the North American sweet fern, so called.

naricanoun (n.) The brown coati. See Coati.

polygastricanoun (n. pl.) The Infusoria.

theoricanoun (n. pl.) Public moneys expended at Athens on festivals, sacrifices, and public entertainments (especially theatrical performances), and in gifts to the people; -- also called theoric fund.

tricanoun (n.) An apothecium in certain lichens, having a spherical surface marked with spiral or concentric ridges and furrows.


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


amphibioticanoun (n. pl.) A division of insects having aquatic larvae.

angelicanoun (n.) An aromatic umbelliferous plant (Archangelica officinalis or Angelica archangelica) the leaf stalks of which are sometimes candied and used in confectionery, and the roots and seeds as an aromatic tonic.
 noun (n.) The candied leaf stalks of angelica.

arnicanoun (n.) A genus of plants; also, the most important species (Arnica montana), native of the mountains of Europe, used in medicine as a narcotic and stimulant.

basilicanoun (n.) Originally, the place of a king; but afterward, an apartment provided in the houses of persons of importance, where assemblies were held for dispensing justice; and hence, any large hall used for this purpose.
 noun (n.) A building used by the Romans as a place of public meeting, with court rooms, etc., attached.
 noun (n.) A church building of the earlier centuries of Christianity, the plan of which was taken from the basilica of the Romans. The name is still applied to some churches by way of honorary distinction.
 noun (n.) A digest of the laws of Justinian, translated from the original Latin into Greek, by order of Basil I., in the ninth century.

brassicanoun (n.) A genus of plants embracing several species and varieties differing much in appearance and qualities: such as the common cabbage (B. oleracea), broccoli, cauliflowers, etc.; the wild turnip (B. campestris); the common turnip (B. rapa); the rape or coleseed (B. napus), etc.

chicanoun (n.) A red coloring matter. extracted from the Bignonia Chica, used by some tribes of South American Indians to stain the skin.
 noun (n.) A fermented liquor or beer made in South American from a decoction of maize.
 noun (n.) A popular Moorish, Spanish, and South American dance, said to be the original of the fandango, etc.

dalmaticanoun (n.) Alt. of Dalmatic

endoplasticanoun (n. pl.) A group of Rhizopoda having a distinct nucleus, as the am/ba.

formicanoun (n.) A Linnaean genus of hymenopterous insects, including the common ants. See Ant.

harmonicanoun (n.) A musical instrument, consisting of a series of hemispherical glasses which, by touching the edges with the dampened finger, give forth the tones.
 noun (n.) A toy instrument of strips of glass or metal hung on two tapes, and struck with hammers.

hepaticanoun (n.) A genus of pretty spring flowers closely related to Anemone; squirrel cup.
 noun (n.) Any plant, usually procumbent and mosslike, of the cryptogamous class Hepaticae; -- called also scale moss and liverwort. See Hepaticae, in the Supplement.

hydromicanoun (n.) A variety of potash mica containing water. It is less elastic than ordinary muscovite.

jamaicanoun (n.) One of the West India is islands.

japonicanoun (n.) A species of Camellia (Camellia Japonica), a native of Japan, bearing beautiful red or white flowers. Many other genera have species of the same name.

lecticanoun (n.) A kind of litter or portable couch.

majolicanoun (n.) A kind of pottery, with opaque glazing and showy, which reached its greatest perfection in Italy in the 16th century.

micanoun (n.) The name of a group of minerals characterized by highly perfect cleavage, so that they readily separate into very thin leaves, more or less elastic. They differ widely in composition, and vary in color from pale brown or yellow to green or black. The transparent forms are used in lanterns, the doors of stoves, etc., being popularly called isinglass. Formerly called also cat-silver, and glimmer.

naticanoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of marine gastropods belonging to Natica, Lunatia, Neverita, and other allied genera (family Naticidae.) They burrow beneath the sand, or mud, and drill other shells.

quicanoun (n.) A small South American opossum (Didelphys quica), native of Guiana and Brazil. It feeds upon insects, small birds, and fruit.
 noun (n.) A small South American opossum (Didelphys quica), native of Guiana and Brazil. It feeds upon insects, small birds, and fruit.

picanoun (n.) The genus that includes the magpies.
 noun (n.) A vitiated appetite that craves what is unfit for food, as chalk, ashes, coal, etc.; chthonophagia.
 noun (n.) A service-book. See Pie.
 noun (n.) A size of type next larger than small pica, and smaller than English.

replicanoun (v. & n.) A copy of a work of art, as of a picture or statue, made by the maker of the original.
 noun (v. & n.) Repetition.

sciaticanoun (n.) Neuralgia of the sciatic nerve, an affection characterized by paroxysmal attacks of pain in the buttock, back of the thigh, or in the leg or foot, following the course of the branches of the sciatic nerve. The name is also popularly applied to various painful affections of the hip and the parts adjoining it. See Ischiadic passion, under Ischiadic.

silicanoun (n.) Silicon dioxide, SiO/. It constitutes ordinary quartz (also opal and tridymite), and is artifically prepared as a very fine, white, tasteless, inodorous powder.

spicanoun (n.) A kind of bandage passing, by successive turns and crosses, from an extremity to the trunk; -- so called from its resemblance to a spike of a barley.
 noun (n.) A star of the first magnitude situated in the constellation Virgo.

swasticanoun (n.) A symbol or ornament in the form of a Greek cross with the ends of the arms at right angles all in the same direction, and each prolonged to the height of the parallel arm of the cross. A great many modified forms exist, ogee and volute as well as rectilinear, while various decorative designs, as Greek fret or meander, are derived from or closely associated with it. The swastika is found in remains from the Bronze Age in various parts of Europe, esp. at Hissarlik (Troy), and was in frequent use as late as the 10th century. It is found in ancient Persia, in India, where both Jains and Buddhists used (or still use) it as religious symbol, in China and Japan, and among Indian tribes of North, Central, and South America. It is usually thought to be a charm, talisman, or religious token, esp. a sign of good luck or benediction. Max MuLler distinguished from the swastika, with arms prolonged to the right, the suavastika, with arms prolonged to the left, but this distinction is not commonly recognized. Other names for the swastika are fylfot and gammadion.

thoracicanoun (n. pl.) A division of cirripeds including those which have six thoracic segments, usually bearing six pairs of cirri. The common barnacles are examples.

urticanoun (n.) A genus of plants including the common nettles. See Nettle, n.

uticaadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, a subdivision of the Trenton Period of the Lower Silurian, characterized in the State of New York by beds of shale.

venaticanoun (n.) See Vinatico.

veronicanoun (n.) A portrait or representation of the face of our Savior on the alleged handkerchief of Saint Veronica, preserved at Rome; hence, a representation of this portrait, or any similar representation of the face of the Savior. Formerly called also Vernacle, and Vernicle.
 noun (n.) A genus scrophulariaceous plants; the speedwell. See Speedwell.

vesicanoun (n.) A bladder.

vomicanoun (n.) An abscess cavity in the lungs.
 noun (n.) An abscess in any other parenchymatous organ.

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


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



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


cedrineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to cedar or the cedar tree.

cedriretnoun (n.) Same as Coerulignone.


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


cedratnoun (n.) Properly the citron, a variety of Citrus medica, with large fruits, not acid, and having a high perfume.

cedrenenoun (n.) A rich aromatic oil, C15H24, extracted from oil of red cedar, and regarded as a polymeric terpene; also any one of a class of similar substances, as the essential oils of cloves, cubebs, juniper, etc., of which cedrene proper is the type.

cedryadjective (a.) Of the nature of cedar.


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


cedarnoun (n.) The name of several evergreen trees. The wood is remarkable for its durability and fragrant odor.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to cedar.

cedaredadjective (a.) Covered, or furnished with, cedars.

cedarnadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the cedar or its wood.

cedingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Cede

cedillanoun (n.) A mark placed under the letter c [thus, c], to show that it is to be sounded like s, as in facade.

cedulenoun (n.) A scroll; a writing; a schedule.

ceduousadjective (a.) Fit to be felled.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CEDRÝCA:

English Words which starts with 'ced' and ends with 'ica':



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