GYPSY - Name Report For First Name GYPSY:
First name GYPSY's origin is English. GYPSY
means "wanderer". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with GYPSY
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to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of gypsy.(Brown
names are of the same origin (English) with GYPSY
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming GYPSY
English Words Rhyming GYPSY
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES GYPSY AS A WHOLE:| gypsy | noun (n.) One of a vagabond race, whose tribes, coming originally from India, entered Europe in 14th or 15th centry, and are now scattered over Turkey, Russia, Hungary, Spain, England, etc., living by theft, fortune telling, horsejockeying, tinkering, etc. Cf. Bohemian, Romany. | | | noun (n.) The language used by the gypsies. | | | noun (n.) A dark-complexioned person. | | | noun (n.) A cunning or crafty person | | | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or suitable for, gypsies. | | | verb (v. i.) To play the gypsy; to picnic in the woods. | | | () Alt. of Gipsy, moth |
| gypsyism | noun (n.) The arts and practices or habits of gypsies; deception; cheating; flattery. | | | noun (n.) The state of a gypsy. |
| gypsywort | noun (n.) A labiate plant (the Lycopus Europaeus). Gypsies are said to stain their skin with its juice. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GYPSY (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ypsy) - English Words That Ends with ypsy:Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (psy) - English Words That Ends with psy:| ablepsy | noun (n.) Blindness. |
| acatalepsy | noun (n.) Incomprehensibility of things; the doctrine held by the ancient Skeptic philosophers, that human knowledge never amounts to certainty, but only to probability. |
| achromatopsy | noun (n.) Color blindness; inability to distinguish colors; Daltonism. |
| adipsy | noun (n.) Absence of thirst. |
| anopsy | adjective (a.) Want or defect of sight; blindness. |
| apepsy | noun (n.) Defective digestion, indigestion. |
| autopsy | adjective (a.) Personal observation or examination; seeing with one's own eyes; ocular view. | | | adjective (a.) Dissection of a dead body, for the purpose of ascertaining the cause, seat, or nature of a disease; a post-mortem examination. |
| catalepsy | noun (n.) Alt. of Catalepsis |
| cephalotripsy | noun (n.) The act or operation of crushing the head of a fetus in the womb in order to effect delivery. |
| copsy | adjective (a.) Characterized by copses. |
| dropsy | noun (n.) An unnatural collection of serous fluid in any serous cavity of the body, or in the subcutaneous cellular tissue. |
| dipsy | noun (n.) A sinker attached to a fishing line; also, a line having several branches, each with such a sinker, used in deep-sea fishing. | | | noun (n.) A deep-sea lead. | | | adjective (a.) Deep-sea; as, a dipsey line; a dipsy lead. |
| eclampsy | noun (n.) Same as Eclampsia. |
| epilepsy | noun (n.) The "falling sickness," so called because the patient falls suddenly to the ground; a disease characterized by paroxysms (or fits) occurring at interval and attended by sudden loss of consciousness, and convulsive motions of the muscles. |
| eupepsy | noun (n.) Soundness of the nutritive or digestive organs; good concoction or digestion; -- opposed to dyspepsia. |
| gipsy | noun (n. a.) See Gypsy. |
| hydropsy | noun (n.) Same as Dropsy. |
| hysteroepilepsy | noun (n.) A disease resembling hysteria in its nature, and characterized by the occurrence of epileptiform convulsions, which can often be controlled or excited by pressure on the ovaries, and upon other definite points in the body. |
| limpsy | adjective (a.) Alt. of Limsy |
| lithotripsy | noun (n.) The operation of crushing a stone in the bladder with an instrument called lithotriptor or lithotrite; lithotrity. |
| metalepsy | noun (n.) Exchange; replacement; substitution; metathesis. |
| mopsy | noun (n.) A moppet. | | | noun (n.) A slatternly, untidy woman. |
| necropsy | noun (n.) A post-mortem examination or inspection; an autopsy. See Autopsy. |
| nympholepsy | noun (n.) A species of demoniac enthusiasm or possession coming upon one who had accidentally looked upon a nymph; ecstasy. |
| photopsy | noun (n.) Same as Photopsia. |
| prosopolepsy | noun (n.) Respect of persons; especially, a premature opinion or prejudice against a person, formed from his external appearance. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH GYPSY (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (gyps) - Words That Begins with gyps:| gypse | noun (n.) See Gypsum. |
| gypseous | adjective (a.) Resembling or containing gypsum; partaking of the qualities of gypsum. |
| gypsey | noun (n.) A gypsy. See Gypsy. |
| gypsiferous | adjective (a.) Containing gypsum. |
| gypsography | noun (n.) The act or art of engraving on gypsum. |
| gypsoplast | noun (n.) A cast taken in plaster of Paris, or in white lime. |
| gypsum | noun (n.) A mineral consisting of the hydrous sulphate of lime (calcium). When calcined, it forms plaster of Paris. Selenite is a transparent, crystalline variety; alabaster, a fine, white, massive variety. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (gyp) - Words That Begins with gyp:| gyp | noun (n.) A college servant; -- so called in Cambridge, England; at Oxford called a scout. |
| gyp'sine | adjective (a.) Gypseous. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH GYPSY:English Words which starts with 'gy' and ends with 'sy':
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