Name Report For First Name CLARISSE:

CLARISSE

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

Rhymes with CLARISSE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming CLARISSE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CLARĘSSE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH CLARĘSSE (According to last letters):

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

larisse

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

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

cherisse

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

alisse anlienisse ayalisse blisse denisse hausisse melisse

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

melesse lasse alysse blysse caresse celesse cheresse ellesse lssse jesse rousse lyonesse

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

alesandese libuse ingelise nourbese omorose heloise anneliese alsoomse aase thutmose ambrose seoirse adelise agnese ailise ailse alese alise allyse aloise alyse amarise analise annaliese annalise annelise bluinse cerise chalise charise charlise chayse cherese cherise danise denise dennise denyse dorise elise eloise else elyse emma-lise francoise hortense ilse ilyse janise jenise kaise labhaoise lise louise luise maddy-rose margawse marise marlise marquise mavise mertise minoise morgawse morise naylise promyse sherise therese treise blaise blase case chase cochise jose kesegowaase morse neese

NAMES RHYMING WITH CLARĘSSE (According to first letters):

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

clarissa clarissant

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

claris clarisa

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

claribel clarice clarimond clarimonda clarimonde clarimunda clarinda clarine clarion clarita

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

clara clare claressa claresta clareta clarette clark clarke clarrisa

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

cla claas clach clady clae claec claefer claeg claegborne claegtun claennis claiborn claiborne clair claire clamedeus clancy claud claudas claude claudelle claudette claudia claudina claudine claudio claudios claudius claus clay clayborne claybourne clayburn clayson clayton

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

cleantha cleary cleavon cleirach cleit clematis clemence clementina clementine clementius clennan cleo cleobis cleon cleonie cleopatra cletus cleva cleve cleveland clevon cliantha clianthe cliff clifford cliffton clifland clifton cliftu cliftun clint clinton clinttun clintwood clio clive clodagh clodovea clodoveo cloe cloee cloria

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CLARĘSSE:

First Names which starts with 'cla' and ends with 'sse':

First Names which starts with 'cl' and ends with 'se':

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

cabe cable cace cade cadee cadence cadie caesare caflice caidance cailie caindale caine cairbre caitie calandre calanthe caldre cale calfhie calfhierde calibome caliborne callee callie calliope calliste cambrie camdene came camile camille canace candace candance candice candide candie candyce canice caoimhe caolaidhe caprice capucine caree carilynne carine carlene carlie carlisle carlyle carme carmelide carmeline carmine carolanne carole caroline carolyne carree carrie cartere carthage casee casidhe casie cassadee cassie catarine cate cateline catharine catherine cathie cathmore catlee catline catrice cattee catti-brie caycee caydence cayle cecile cecille ceire celandine celene celeste celestine celidone celie celine cesare chace chadburne chadbyrne chamyle chance chane

English Words Rhyming CLARISSE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CLARĘSSE AS A WHOLE:



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


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



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


varissenoun (n.) An imperfection on the inside of the hind leg in horses, different from a curb, but at the same height, and frequently injuring the sale of the animal by growing to an unsightly size.
 noun (n.) An imperfection on the inside of the hind leg in horses, different from a curb, but at the same height, and often growing to an unsightly size.


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



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


coulissenoun (n.) A piece of timber having a groove in which something glides.
 noun (n.) One of the side scenes of the stage in a theater, or the space included between the side scenes.
 noun (n.) A fluting in a sword blade.
 noun (n.) The outside stock exchange, or "curb market," of Paris.

esquissenoun (n.) The first sketch of a picture or model of a statue.

metissenoun (n. f.) The offspring of a white person and an American Indian.
 noun (n. f.) The offspring of a white person and a quadroon; an octoroon.

pelissenoun (n.) An outer garment for men or women, originally of fur, or lined with fur; a lady's outer garment, made of silk or other fabric.
 noun (n.) A lady's or child's long outer garment, of silk or other fabric.

saucissenoun (n.) A long and slender pipe or bag, made of cloth well pitched, or of leather, filled with powder, and used to communicate fire to mines, caissons, bomb chests, etc.
 noun (n.) A fascine of more than ordinary length.

wisseadjective (a.) To show; to teach; to inform; to guide; to direct.


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


allegressenoun (n.) Joy; gladsomeness.

almessenoun (n.) See Alms.

assenoun (n.) A small foxlike animal (Vulpes cama) of South Africa, valued for its fur.

bagassenoun (n.) Sugar cane, as it comes crushed from the mill. It is then dried and used as fuel. Also extended to the refuse of beetroot sugar.

brassenoun (n.) A spotted European fish of the genus Lucioperca, resembling a perch.

cabessenoun (n.) The finest kind of silk received from India.

chassenoun (n.) A movement in dancing, as across or to the right or left.
 noun (n.) A small potion of spirituous liquor taken to remove the taste of coffee, tobacco, or the like; -- originally chasse-cafe, lit., "coffee chaser."
 verb (v. i.) To make the movement called chasse; as, all chasse; chasse to the right or left.

crevassenoun (n.) A deep crevice or fissure, as in embankment; one of the clefts or fissure by which the mass of a glacier is divided.
 noun (n.) A breach in the levee or embankment of a river, caused by the pressure of the water, as on the lower Mississippi.

culassenoun (n.) The lower faceted portion of a brilliant-cut diamond.

crossenoun (n.) The implement with which the ball is thrown and caught in the game of lacrosse.

damassenoun (n.) A damasse fabric, esp. one of linen.
 adjective (a.) Woven like damask.

fessenoun (n.) A band drawn horizontally across the center of an escutcheon, and containing in breadth the third part of it; one of the nine honorable ordinaries.

finesseadjective (a.) Subtilty of contrivance to gain a point; artifice; stratagem.
 adjective (a.) The act of finessing. See Finesse, v. i., 2.
 verb (v. i.) To use artifice or stratagem.
 verb (v. i.) To attempt, when second or third player, to make a lower card answer the purpose of a higher, when an intermediate card is out, risking the chance of its being held by the opponent yet to play.

fossenoun (n.) A ditch or moat.
 noun (n.) See Fossa.

fougassenoun (n.) A small mine, in the form of a well sunk from the surface of the ground, charged with explosive and projectiles. It is made in a position likely to be occupied by the enemy.

filassenoun (n.) Vegetable fiber, as jute or ramie, prepared for manufacture.

gentilesseadjective (a.) Gentleness; courtesy; kindness; nobility.

gentlessenoun (n.) Gentilesse; gentleness.

haussenoun (n.) A kind of graduated breech sight for a small arm, or a cannon.

heathenessenoun (n.) Heathendom.

humblessenoun (n.) Humbleness; abasement; low obeisance.

idlessenoun (n.) Idleness.

interessenoun (n.) Interest.

impassenoun (n.) An impassable road or way; a blind alley; cul-de-sac; fig., a position or predicament affording no escape.

jessenoun (n.) Any representation or suggestion of the genealogy of Christ, in decorative art
 noun (n.) A genealogical tree represented in stained glass.
 noun (n.) A candlestick with many branches, each of which bears the name of some one of the descendants of Jesse; -- called also tree of Jesse.

kermessenoun (n.) See Kirmess.

killessenoun (n.) A gutter, groove, or channel.
 noun (n.) A hipped roof.

lacrossenoun (n.) A game of ball, originating among the North American Indians, now the popular field sport of Canada, and played also in England and the United States. Each player carries a long-handled racket, called a "crosse". The ball is not handled but caught with the crosse and carried on it, or tossed from it, the object being to carry it or throw it through one of the goals placed at opposite ends of the field.

largesseadjective (a.) Liberality; generosity; bounty.
 adjective (a.) A present; a gift; a bounty bestowed.

markisessenoun (n.) A marchioness.

massenoun (n.) Alt. of Masse shot

matagassenoun (n.) A shrike or butcher bird; -- called also mattages.

megassenoun (n.) See Bagasse.

molassenoun (n.) A soft Tertiary sandstone; -- applied to a rock occurring in Switzerland. See Chart of Geology.

molossenoun (n.) See Molossus.

matelassenoun (n.) A quilted ornamented dress fabric of silk or silk and wool.
 adjective (a.) Ornamented by means of an imitation or suggestion of quilting, the surface being marked by depressed lines which form squares or lozenges in relief; as, matelasse silks.

moussenoun (n.) A frozen dessert of a frothy texture, made of sweetened and flavored whipped cream, sometimes with the addition of egg yolks and gelatin. Mousse differs from ice cream in being beaten before -- not during -- the freezing process.

noblessenoun (n.) Dignity; greatness; noble birth or condition.
 noun (n.) The nobility; persons of noble rank collectively, including males and females.

ossenoun (n.) A prophetic or ominous utterance.

paillassenoun (n.) An under bed or mattress of straw.

palliassenoun (n.) See Paillasse.

passeadjective (a.) Alt. of Passee

pavessenoun (n.) Pavise.

politessenoun (n.) Politeness.

porpessenoun (n.) A porpoise.

portessenoun (n.) See Porteass.

possenoun (n.) See Posse comitatus.

poussenoun (n.) Pulse; pease.

princesseadjective (a.) A term applied to a lady's long, close-fitting dress made with waist and skirt in one.

pultessenoun (n.) Alt. of Pultise

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


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



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


clarisonusadjective (a.) Having a clear sound.


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


claribellanoun (n.) A soft, sweet stop, or set of open wood pipes in an organ.

clarichordnoun (n.) A musical instrument, formerly in use, in form of a spinet; -- called also manichord and clavichord.

clarificationnoun (n.) The act or process of making clear or transparent, by freeing visible impurities; as, the clarification of wine.
 noun (n.) The act of freeing from obscurities.

clarifiernoun (n.) That which clarifies.
 noun (n.) A vessel in which the process of clarification is conducted; as, the clarifier in sugar works.

clarifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clarify

clarinetnoun (n.) A wind instrument, blown by a single reed, of richer and fuller tone than the oboe, which has a double reed. It is the leading instrument in a military band.

clarinonoun (n.) A reed stop in an organ.

clarionnoun (n.) A kind of trumpet, whose note is clear and shrill.

clarionetnoun (n.) See Clarinet.

claritudenoun (n.) Clearness; splendor.

claritynoun (n.) Clearness; brightness; splendor.


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


clarenoun (n.) A nun of the order of St. Clare.

clarencenoun (n.) A close four-wheeled carriage, with one seat inside, and a seat for the driver.

clarenceuxnoun (n.) Alt. of Clarencieux

clarencieuxnoun (n.) See King-at-arms.

clarendonnoun (n.) A style of type having a narrow and heave face. It is made in all sizes.

claretnoun (n.) The name first given in England to the red wines of Medoc, in France, and afterwards extended to all the red Bordeaux wines. The name is also given to similar wines made in the United States.

clarrenoun (n.) Wine with a mixture of honey and species.

clartyadjective (a.) Sticky and foul; muddy; filthy; dirty.

clarynoun (n.) A plant (Salvia sclarea) of the Sage family, used in flavoring soups.
 verb (v. i.) To make a loud or shrill noise.


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


clabbernoun (n.) Milk curdled so as to become thick.
 verb (v. i.) To become clabber; to lopper.

clachannoun (n.) A small village containing a church.

clackingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clack

clacknoun (n.) To make a sudden, sharp noise, or a succesion of such noises, as by striking an object, or by collision of parts; to rattle; to click.
 noun (n.) To utter words rapidly and continually, or with abruptness; to let the tongue run.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to make a sudden, sharp noise, or succession of noises; to click.
 verb (v. t.) To utter rapidly and inconsiderately.
 verb (v. t.) A sharp, abrupt noise, or succession of noises, made by striking an object.
 verb (v. t.) Anything that causes a clacking noise, as the clapper of a mill, or a clack valve.
 verb (v. t.) Continual or importunate talk; prattle; prating.

clackernoun (n.) One who clacks; that which clacks; especially, the clapper of a mill.
 noun (n.) A claqueur. See Claqueur.

cladoceranoun (n. pl.) An order of the Entomostraca.

cladophyllnoun (n.) A special branch, resembling a leaf, as in the apparent foliage of the broom (Ruscus) and of the common cultivated smilax (Myrsiphillum).

claggyadjective (a.) Adhesive; -- said of a roof in a mine to which coal clings.

claiknoun (n.) See Clake.
 noun (n.) The bernicle goose; -- called also clack goose.

claimingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Claim

claimnoun (n.) A demand of a right or supposed right; a calling on another for something due or supposed to be due; an assertion of a right or fact.
 noun (n.) A right to claim or demand something; a title to any debt, privilege, or other thing in possession of another; also, a title to anything which another should give or concede to, or confer on, the claimant.
 noun (n.) The thing claimed or demanded; that (as land) to which any one intends to establish a right; as a settler's claim; a miner's claim.
 noun (n.) A loud call.
 verb (v./.) To ask for, or seek to obtain, by virtue of authority, right, or supposed right; to challenge as a right; to demand as due.
 verb (v./.) To proclaim.
 verb (v./.) To call or name.
 verb (v./.) To assert; to maintain.
 verb (v. i.) To be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim.

claimableadjective (a.) Capable of being claimed.

claimantnoun (n.) One who claims; one who asserts a right or title; a claimer.

claimernoun (n.) One who claims; a claimant.

claimlessadjective (a.) Having no claim.

clairvoyancenoun (n.) A power, attributed to some persons while in a mesmeric state, of discering objects not perceptible by the senses in their normal condition.

clairvoyantnoun (n.) One who is able, when in a mesmeric state, to discern objects not present to the senses.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to clairvoyance; discerning objects while in a mesmeric state which are not present to the senses.

clakenoun (n.) Alt. of Claik

clammingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clam

clamnoun (n.) Claminess; moisture.
 noun (n.) A crash or clangor made by ringing all the bells of a chime at once.
 verb (v. t.) A bivalve mollusk of many kinds, especially those that are edible; as, the long clam (Mya arenaria), the quahog or round clam (Venus mercenaria), the sea clam or hen clam (Spisula solidissima), and other species of the United States. The name is said to have been given originally to the Tridacna gigas, a huge East Indian bivalve.
 verb (v. t.) Strong pinchers or forceps.
 verb (v. t.) A kind of vise, usually of wood.
 verb (v. t.) To clog, as with glutinous or viscous matter.
 verb (v. i.) To be moist or glutinous; to stick; to adhere.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To produce, in bell ringing, a clam or clangor; to cause to clang.

clamantadjective (a.) Crying earnestly, beseeching clamorously.

clamationnoun (n.) The act of crying out.

clamatoresnoun (n. pl.) A division of passerine birds in which the vocal muscles are but little developed, so that they lack the power of singing.

clamatorialadjective (a.) Like or pertaining to the Clamatores.

clambakenoun (n.) The backing or steaming of clams on heated stones, between layers of seaweed; hence, a picnic party, gathered on such an occasion.

clamberingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clamber

clambernoun (n.) The act of clambering.
 verb (v. i.) To climb with difficulty, or with hands and feet; -- also used figuratively.
 verb (v. t.) To ascend by climbing with difficulty.

clamjamphrienoun (n.) Low, worthless people; the rabble.

clamminessnoun (n.) State of being clammy or viscous.

clamornoun (n.) A great outcry or vociferation; loud and continued shouting or exclamation.
 noun (n.) Any loud and continued noise.
 noun (n.) A continued expression of dissatisfaction or discontent; a popular outcry.
 verb (v. t.) To salute loudly.
 verb (v. t.) To stun with noise.
 verb (v. t.) To utter loudly or repeatedly; to shout.
 verb (v. i.) To utter loud sounds or outcries; to vociferate; to complain; to make importunate demands.

clamoringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clamor

clamorernoun (n.) One who clamors.

clamorousadjective (a.) Speaking and repeating loud words; full of clamor; calling or demanding loudly or urgently; vociferous; noisy; bawling; loud; turbulent.

clampnoun (n.) Something rigid that holds fast or binds things together; a piece of wood or metal, used to hold two or more pieces together.
 noun (n.) An instrument with a screw or screws by which work is held in its place or two parts are temporarily held together.
 noun (n.) A piece of wood placed across another, or inserted into another, to bind or strengthen.
 noun (n.) One of a pair of movable pieces of lead, or other soft material, to cover the jaws of a vise and enable it to grasp without bruising.
 noun (n.) A thick plank on the inner part of a ship's side, used to sustain the ends of beams.
 noun (n.) A mass of bricks heaped up to be burned; or of ore for roasting, or of coal for coking.
 noun (n.) A mollusk. See Clam.
 noun (n.) A heavy footstep; a tramp.
 verb (v. t.) To fasten with a clamp or clamps; to apply a clamp to; to place in a clamp.
 verb (v. t.) To cover, as vegetables, with earth.
 verb (v. i.) To tread heavily or clumsily; to clump.

clampingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clamp

clampernoun (n.) An instrument of iron, with sharp prongs, attached to a boot or shoe to enable the wearer to walk securely upon ice; a creeper.

clannoun (n.) A tribe or collection of families, united under a chieftain, regarded as having the same common ancestor, and bearing the same surname; as, the clan of Macdonald.
 noun (n.) A clique; a sect, society, or body of persons; esp., a body of persons united by some common interest or pursuit; -- sometimes used contemptuously.

clancularadjective (a.) Conducted with secrecy; clandestine; concealed.

clandestineadjective (a.) Conducted with secrecy; withdrawn from public notice, usually for an evil purpose; kept secret; hidden; private; underhand; as, a clandestine marriage.

clandestinitynoun (n.) Privacy or secrecy.

clangingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clang

clangnoun (n.) A loud, ringing sound, like that made by metallic substances when clanged or struck together.
 noun (n.) Quality of tone.
 verb (v. t.) To strike together so as to produce a ringing metallic sound.
 verb (v. i.) To give out a clang; to resound.

clangorousadjective (a.) Making a clangor; having a ringing, metallic sound.

clangousadjective (a.) Making a clang, or a ringing metallic sound.

clanjamfrienoun (n.) Same as Clamjamphrie.

clanknoun (n.) A sharp, brief, ringing sound, made by a collision of metallic or other sonorous bodies; -- usually expressing a duller or less resounding sound than clang, and a deeper and stronger sound than clink.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to sound with a clank; as, the prisoners clank their chains.
 verb (v. i.) To sound with a clank.

clankingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Clank

clanklessadjective (a.) Without a clank.

clannishadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a clan; closely united, like a clan; disposed to associate only with one's clan or clique; actuated by the traditions, prejudices, habits, etc., of a clan.

clanshipnoun (n.) A state of being united together as in a clan; an association under a chieftain.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CLARĘSSE:

English Words which starts with 'cla' and ends with 'sse':



English Words which starts with 'cl' and ends with 'se':

clausenoun (n.) A separate portion of a written paper, paragraph, or sentence; an article, stipulation, or proviso, in a legal document.
 noun (n.) A subordinate portion or a subdivision of a sentence containing a subject and its predicate.
 noun (n.) See Letters clause / close, under Letter.

closenoun (n.) To stop, or fill up, as an opening; to shut; as, to close the eyes; to close a door.
 noun (n.) To bring together the parts of; to consolidate; as, to close the ranks of an army; -- often used with up.
 noun (n.) To bring to an end or period; to conclude; to complete; to finish; to end; to consummate; as, to close a bargain; to close a course of instruction.
 noun (n.) To come or gather around; to inclose; to encompass; to confine.
 noun (n.) The manner of shutting; the union of parts; junction.
 noun (n.) Conclusion; cessation; ending; end.
 noun (n.) A grapple in wrestling.
 noun (n.) The conclusion of a strain of music; cadence.
 noun (n.) A double bar marking the end.
 verb (v. i.) To come together; to unite or coalesce, as the parts of a wound, or parts separated.
 verb (v. i.) To end, terminate, or come to a period; as, the debate closed at six o'clock.
 verb (v. i.) To grapple; to engage in hand-to-hand fight.
 verb (v. t.) An inclosed place; especially, a small field or piece of land surrounded by a wall, hedge, or fence of any kind; -- specifically, the precinct of a cathedral or abbey.
 verb (v. t.) A narrow passage leading from a street to a court, and the houses within.
 verb (v. t.) The interest which one may have in a piece of ground, even though it is not inclosed.
 verb (v. t.) Shut fast; closed; tight; as, a close box.
 verb (v. t.) Narrow; confined; as, a close alley; close quarters.
 verb (v. t.) Oppressive; without motion or ventilation; causing a feeling of lassitude; -- said of the air, weather, etc.
 verb (v. t.) Strictly confined; carefully quarded; as, a close prisoner.
 verb (v. t.) Out of the way observation; secluded; secret; hidden.
 verb (v. t.) Disposed to keep secrets; secretive; reticent.
 verb (v. t.) Having the parts near each other; dense; solid; compact; as applied to bodies; viscous; tenacious; not volatile, as applied to liquids.
 verb (v. t.) Concise; to the point; as, close reasoning.
 verb (v. t.) Adjoining; near; either in space; time, or thought; -- often followed by to.
 verb (v. t.) Short; as, to cut grass or hair close.
 verb (v. t.) Intimate; familiar; confidential.
 verb (v. t.) Nearly equal; almost evenly balanced; as, a close vote.
 verb (v. t.) Difficult to obtain; as, money is close.
 verb (v. t.) Parsimonious; stingy.
 verb (v. t.) Adhering strictly to a standard or original; exact; strict; as, a close translation.
 verb (v. t.) Accurate; careful; precise; also, attentive; undeviating; strict; not wandering; as, a close observer.
 verb (v. t.) Uttered with a relatively contracted opening of the mouth, as certain sounds of e and o in French, Italian, and German; -- opposed to open.
 adverb (adv.) In a close manner.
 adverb (adv.) Secretly; darkly.

clotheshorsenoun (n.) A frame to hang clothes on.

clubhousenoun (n.) A house occupied by a club.