First Names Rhyming DANELE
English Words Rhyming DANELE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DANELE AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DANELE (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (anele) - English Words That Ends with anele:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (nele) - English Words That Ends with nele:
| cannele | noun (n.) A style of interweaving giving to fabrics a channeled or fluted effect; also, a fabric woven so as to have this effect; a rep. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ele) - English Words That Ends with ele:
| abele | noun (n.) The white poplar (Populus alba). |
| blastocoele | noun (n.) The cavity of the blastosphere, or segmentation cavity. |
| borele | noun (n.) The smaller two-horned rhinoceros of South Africa (Atelodus bicornis). |
| bronchocele | noun (n.) See Goiter. |
| bubonocele | noun (n.) An inguinal hernia; esp. that incomplete variety in which the hernial pouch descends only as far as the groin, forming a swelling there like a bubo. |
| circocele | noun (n.) See Cirsocele. |
| cirsocele | noun (n.) The varicose dilatation of the spermatic vein. |
| clientele | noun (n.) The condition or position of a client; clientship |
| | noun (n.) The clients or dependents of a nobleman of patron. |
| | noun (n.) The persons who make habitual use of the services of another person; one's clients, collectively; as, the clientele of a lawyer, doctor, notary, etc. |
| cystocele | noun (n.) Hernia in which the urinary bladder protrudes; vesical hernia. |
| dischevele | adjective (a.) Disheveled. |
| dishevele | adjective (p. p. & a.) Disheveled. |
| encephalocele | noun (n.) Hernia of the brain. |
| enterocele | noun (n.) A hernial tumor whose contents are intestine. |
| enterocoele | noun (n.) A perivisceral cavity which arises as an outgrowth or outgrowths from the digestive tract; distinguished from a schizocoele, which arises by a splitting of the mesoblast of the embryo. |
| epicoele | noun (n.) A cavity formed by the invagination of the outer wall of the body, as the atrium of an amphioxus and possibly the body cavity of vertebrates. |
| hele | noun (n.) Health; welfare. |
| | verb (v. t.) To hide; to cover; to roof. |
| hematocele | noun (n.) A tumor filled with blood. |
| hepatocele | noun (n.) Hernia of the liver. |
| hydrocele | noun (n.) A collection of serous fluid in the areolar texture of the scrotum or in the coverings, especially in the serous sac, investing the testicle or the spermatic cord; dropsy of the testicle. |
| laparocele | noun (n.) A rupture or hernia in the lumbar regions. |
| merocele | noun (n.) Hernia in the thigh; femoral hernia . |
| mesocoele | noun (n.) Alt. of Mesocoelia |
| mucocele | noun (n.) An enlargement or protrusion of the mucous membrane of the lachrymal passages, or dropsy of the lachrymal sac, dependent upon catarrhal inflammation of the latter. |
| myelocoele | noun (n.) The central canal of the spinal cord. |
| matabele | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Matabeles |
| neurocoele | noun (n.) The central canal and ventricles of the spinal cord and brain; the myelencephalic cavity. |
| omphalocele | noun (n.) A hernia at the navel. |
| optocoele | noun (n.) Alt. of Optocoelia |
| querele | noun (n.) A complaint to a court. See Audita Querela. |
| | noun (n.) A complaint to a court. See Audita Querela. |
| quirpele | noun (n.) The Indian ferret. |
| | noun (n.) The Indian ferret. |
| paragrele | noun (n.) A lightning conductor erected, as in a vineyard, for drawing off the electricity in the atmosphere in order to prevent hailstorms. |
| parentele | noun (n.) Kinship; parentage. |
| peele | noun (n.) A graceful and swift South African antelope (Pelea capreola). The hair is woolly, and ash-gray on the back and sides. The horns are black, long, slender, straight, nearly smooth, and very sharp. Called also rheeboc, and rehboc. |
| pneumatocele | noun (n.) A distention of the scrotum by air; also, hernia of the lungs. |
| procoele | noun (n.) A lateral cavity of the prosencephalon; a lateral ventricle of the brain. |
| proctocele | noun (n.) Inversion and prolapse of the mucous coat of the rectum, from relaxation of the sphincter, with more or less swelling; prolapsus ani. |
| prosocoele | noun (n.) The entire cavity of the prosencephalon. |
| pseudocoele | noun (n.) Same as Pseudocoelia. |
| sarcocele | noun (n.) Any solid tumor of the testicle. |
| schizocoele | noun (n.) See Enterocoele. |
| scrotocele | noun (n.) A rupture or hernia in the scrotum; scrotal hernia. |
| semele | noun (n.) A daughter of Cadmus, and by Zeus mother of Bacchus. |
| splenocele | noun (n.) Hernia formed by the spleen. |
| stele | noun (n.) Same as Stela. |
| | noun (n.) A stale, or handle; a stalk. |
| syringocoele | noun (n.) The central canal of the spinal cord. |
| thalamocoele | noun (n.) The cavity or ventricle of the thalamencephalon; the third ventricle. |
| tracheocele | noun (n.) Goiter. |
| | noun (n.) A tumor containing air and communicating with the trachea. |
| tutele | noun (n.) Tutelage. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH DANELE (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (danel) - Words That Begins with danel:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (dane) - Words That Begins with dane:
| dane | noun (n.) A native, or a naturalized inhabitant, of Denmark. |
| danegeld | noun (n.) Alt. of Danegelt |
| danegelt | noun (n.) An annual tax formerly laid on the English nation to buy off the ravages of Danish invaders, or to maintain forces to oppose them. It afterward became a permanent tax, raised by an assessment, at first of one shilling, afterward of two shillings, upon every hide of land throughout the realm. |
| danewort | noun (n.) A fetid European species of elder (Sambucus Ebulus); dwarf elder; wallwort; elderwort; -- called also Daneweed, Dane's weed, and Dane's-blood. [Said to grow on spots where battles were fought against the Danes.] |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (dan) - Words That Begins with dan:
| dan | noun (n.) A title of honor equivalent to master, or sir. |
| | noun (n.) A small truck or sledge used in coal mines. |
| danaide | noun (n.) A water wheel having a vertical axis, and an inner and outer tapering shell, between which are vanes or floats attached usually to both shells, but sometimes only to one. |
| danaite | noun (n.) A cobaltiferous variety of arsenopyrite. |
| danalite | noun (n.) A mineral occuring in octahedral crystals, also massive, of a reddish color. It is a silicate of iron, zinc manganese, and glucinum, containing sulphur. |
| danburite | noun (n.) A borosilicate of lime, first found at Danbury, Conn. It is near the topaz in form. |
| dancing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dance |
| | noun (p. a. & vb. n.) from Dance. |
| dancer | noun (n.) One who dances or who practices dancing. |
| danceress | noun (n.) A female dancer. |
| dancette | adjective (a.) Deeply indented; having large teeth; thus, a fess dancette has only three teeth in the whole width of the escutcheon. |
| dancy | adjective (a.) Same as Dancette. |
| dandelion | noun (n.) A well-known plant of the genus Taraxacum (T. officinale, formerly called T. Dens-leonis and Leontodos Taraxacum) bearing large, yellow, compound flowers, and deeply notched leaves. |
| dander | noun (n.) Dandruff or scurf on the head. |
| | noun (n.) Anger or vexation; rage. |
| | verb (v. i.) To wander about; to saunter; to talk incoherently. |
| dandi | noun (n.) A boatman; an oarsman. |
| dandie | noun (n.) One of a breed of small terriers; -- called also Dandie Dinmont. |
| | noun (n.) In Scott's "Guy Mannering", a Border farmer of eccentric but fine character, who owns two terriers claimed to be the progenitors of the Dandie Dinmont terriers. |
| | noun (n.) One of a breed of terriers with short legs, long body, and rough coat, originating in the country about the English and Scotch border. |
| dandified | adjective (a.) Made up like a dandy; having the dress or manners of a dandy; buckish. |
| | (imp. & p. p.) of Dandify |
| dandifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dandify |
| dandiprat | noun (n.) A little fellow; -- in sport or contempt. |
| | noun (n.) A small coin. |
| dandling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dandle |
| dandler | noun (n.) One who dandles or fondles. |
| dandriff | noun (n.) See Dandruff. |
| dandruff | noun (n.) A scurf which forms on the head, and comes off in small or particles. |
| dandy | noun (n.) One who affects special finery or gives undue attention to dress; a fop; a coxcomb. |
| | noun (n.) A sloop or cutter with a jigger on which a lugsail is set. |
| | noun (n.) A small sail carried at or near the stern of small boats; -- called also jigger, and mizzen. |
| | noun (n.) A dandy roller. See below. |
| dandyish | adjective (a.) Like a dandy. |
| dandyism | noun (n.) The manners and dress of a dandy; foppishness. |
| dandyling | noun (n.) A little or insignificant dandy; a contemptible fop. |
| danger | noun (n.) Authority; jurisdiction; control. |
| | noun (n.) Power to harm; subjection or liability to penalty. |
| | noun (n.) Exposure to injury, loss, pain, or other evil; peril; risk; insecurity. |
| | noun (n.) Difficulty; sparingness. |
| | noun (n.) Coyness; disdainful behavior. |
| | verb (v. t.) To endanger. |
| dangerful | adjective (a.) Full of danger; dangerous. |
| dangerless | adjective (a.) Free from danger. |
| dangerous | adjective (a.) Attended or beset with danger; full of risk; perilous; hazardous; unsafe. |
| | adjective (a.) Causing danger; ready to do harm or injury. |
| | adjective (a.) In a condition of danger, as from illness; threatened with death. |
| | adjective (a.) Hard to suit; difficult to please. |
| | adjective (a.) Reserved; not affable. |
| dangling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dangle |
| dangleberry | noun (n.) A dark blue, edible berry with a white bloom, and its shrub (Gaylussacia frondosa) closely allied to the common huckleberry. The bush is also called blue tangle, and is found from New England to Kentucky, and southward. |
| dangler | noun (n.) One who dangles about or after others, especially after women; a trifler. |
| daniel | noun (n.) A Hebrew prophet distinguished for sagacity and ripeness of judgment in youth; hence, a sagacious and upright judge. |
| danish | noun (n.) The language of the Danes. |
| | adjective (a.) Belonging to the Danes, or to their language or country. |
| danite | noun (n.) A descendant of Dan; an Israelite of the tribe of Dan. |
| | noun (n.) One of a secret association of Mormons, bound by an oath to obey the heads of the church in all things. |
| dank | noun (n.) Moisture; humidity; water. |
| | noun (n.) A small silver coin current in Persia. |
| | adjective (a.) Damp; moist; humid; wet. |
| dankish | adjective (a.) Somewhat dank. |
| dannebrog | noun (n.) The ancient battle standard of Denmark, bearing figures of cross and crown. |
| danseuse | noun (n.) A professional female dancer; a woman who dances at a public exhibition as in a ballet. |
| dansk | adjective (a.) Danish. |
| dantean | adjective (a.) Relating to, emanating from or resembling, the poet Dante or his writings. |
| dantesque | adjective (a.) Dantelike; Dantean. |
| danubian | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or bordering on, the river Danube. |
| dandie dinmont | noun (n.) Alt. of Dandie |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DANELE:
English Words which starts with 'da' and ends with 'le':
| dale | noun (n.) A low place between hills; a vale or valley. |
| | noun (n.) A trough or spout to carry off water, as from a pump. |
| damageable | adjective (a.) Capable of being injured or impaired; liable to, or susceptible of, damage; as, a damageable cargo. |
| | adjective (a.) Hurtful; pernicious. |
| damnable | adjective (a.) Liable to damnation; deserving, or for which one deserves, to be damned; of a damning nature. |
| | adjective (a.) Odious; pernicious; detestable. |
| damoiselle | noun (n.) See Damsel. |
| dapple | noun (n.) One of the spots on a dappled animal. |
| | adjective (a.) Alt. of Dappled |
| | verb (v. t.) To variegate with spots; to spot. |
| datable | adjective (a.) That may be dated; having a known or ascertainable date. |
| dawdle | noun (n.) A dawdler. |
| | verb (v. i.) To waste time in trifling employment; to trifle; to saunter. |
| | verb (v. t.) To waste by trifling; as, to dawdle away a whole morning. |
| dazzle | noun (n.) A light of dazzling brilliancy. |
| | verb (v. t.) To overpower with light; to confuse the sight of by brilliance of light. |
| | verb (v. t.) To bewilder or surprise with brilliancy or display of any kind. |
| | verb (v. i.) To be overpoweringly or intensely bright; to excite admiration by brilliancy. |
| | verb (v. i.) To be overpowered by light; to be confused by excess of brightness. |
| dariole | noun (n.) A crustade. |
| | noun (n.) A shell or cup of pastry filled with custard, whipped cream, crushed macaroons, etc. |