AUDEL - Name Report For First Name AUDEL:
First name AUDEL's origin is English. AUDEL
means "old friend". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with AUDEL
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to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of audel.(Brown
names are of the same origin (English) with AUDEL
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming AUDEL
English Words Rhyming AUDEL
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES AUDEL AS A WHOLE:| maudeline | noun (n.) An aromatic composite herb, the costmary; also, the South European Achillea Ageratum, a kind of yarrow. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AUDEL (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (udel) - English Words That Ends with udel:| aludel | noun (n.) One of the pear-shaped pots open at both ends, and so formed as to be fitted together, the neck of one into the bottom of another in succession; -- used in the process of sublimation. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (del) - English Words That Ends with del:| asphodel | noun (n.) A general name for a plant of the genus Asphodelus. The asphodels are hardy perennial plants, several species of which are cultivated for the beauty of their flowers. |
| bedel | noun (n.) Alt. of Bedell |
| bordel | noun (n.) Alt. of Bordello |
| citadel | noun (n.) A fortress in or near a fortified city, commanding the city and fortifications, and intended as a final point of defense. |
| coromandel | noun (n.) The west coast, or a portion of the west coast, of the Bay of Bengal. |
| del | noun (n.) Share; portion; part. |
| fardel | noun (n.) A bundle or little pack; hence, a burden. | | | verb (v. t.) To make up in fardels. |
| grundel | noun (n.) A groundling (fish). |
| infidel | noun (n.) One who does not believe in the prevailing religious faith; especially, one who does not believe in the divine origin and authority of Christianity; a Mohammedan; a heathen; a freethinker. | | | adjective (a.) Not holding the faith; -- applied esp. to one who does not believe in the inspiration of the Scriptures, and the supernatural origin of Christianity. |
| model | noun (n.) A miniature representation of a thing, with the several parts in due proportion; sometimes, a facsimile of the same size. | | | noun (n.) Something intended to serve, or that may serve, as a pattern of something to be made; a material representation or embodiment of an ideal; sometimes, a drawing; a plan; as, the clay model of a sculpture; the inventor's model of a machine. | | | noun (n.) Anything which serves, or may serve, as an example for imitation; as, a government formed on the model of the American constitution; a model of eloquence, virtue, or behavior. | | | noun (n.) That by which a thing is to be measured; standard. | | | noun (n.) Any copy, or resemblance, more or less exact. | | | noun (n.) A person who poses as a pattern to an artist. | | | adjective (a.) Suitable to be taken as a model or pattern; as, a model house; a model husband. | | | verb (v. t.) To plan or form after a pattern; to form in model; to form a model or pattern for; to shape; to mold; to fashion; as, to model a house or a government; to model an edifice according to the plan delineated. | | | verb (v. i.) To make a copy or a pattern; to design or imitate forms; as, to model in wax. |
| muscadel | noun (n.) See Muscatel, n. |
| muskadel | noun (n.) See Muscadel. |
| rondel | noun (n.) A small round tower erected at the foot of a bastion. | | | noun (n.) Same as Rondeau. | | | noun (n.) Specifically, a particular form of rondeau containing fourteen lines in two rhymes, the refrain being a repetition of the first and second lines as the seventh and eighth, and again as the thirteenth and fourteenth. |
| roundel | adjective (a.) A rondelay. | | | adjective (a.) Anything having a round form; a round figure; a circle. | | | adjective (a.) A small circular shield, sometimes not more than a foot in diameter, used by soldiers in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. | | | adjective (a.) A circular spot; a sharge in the form of a small circle. | | | adjective (a.) A bastion of a circular form. |
| rundel | noun (n.) A moat with water in it; also, a small stream; a runlet. | | | noun (n.) A circle. |
| sardel | noun (n.) A sardine. | | | noun (n.) A precious stone. See Sardius. |
| standel | noun (n.) A young tree, especially one reserved when others are cut. |
| yodel | noun (n.) Alt. of Yodle | | | verb (v. t. & i.) Alt. of Yodle |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AUDEL (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (aude) - Words That Begins with aude:Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (aud) - Words That Begins with aud:| audacious | adjective (a.) Daring; spirited; adventurous. | | | adjective (a.) Contemning the restraints of law, religion, or decorum; bold in wickedness; presumptuous; impudent; insolent. | | | adjective (a.) Committed with, or proceedings from, daring effrontery or contempt of law, morality, or decorum. |
| audaciousness | noun (n.) The quality of being audacious; impudence; audacity. |
| audacity | noun (n.) Daring spirit, resolution, or confidence; venturesomeness. | | | noun (n.) Reckless daring; presumptuous impudence; -- implying a contempt of law or moral restraints. |
| audibility | noun (n.) The quality of being audible; power of being heard; audible capacity. |
| audible | noun (n.) That which may be heard. | | | adjective (a.) Capable of being heard; loud enough to be heard; actually heard; as, an audible voice or whisper. |
| audibleness | noun (n.) The quality of being audible. |
| audience | adjective (a.) The act of hearing; attention to sounds. | | | adjective (a.) Admittance to a hearing; a formal interview, esp. with a sovereign or the head of a government, for conference or the transaction of business. | | | adjective (a.) An auditory; an assembly of hearers. Also applied by authors to their readers. |
| audient | noun (n.) A hearer; especially a catechumen in the early church. | | | adjective (a.) Listening; paying attention; as, audient souls. |
| audiometer | noun (n.) An instrument by which the power of hearing can be gauged and recorded on a scale. |
| audiphone | noun (n.) An instrument which, placed against the teeth, conveys sound to the auditory nerve and enables the deaf to hear more or less distinctly; a dentiphone. |
| audit | adjective (a.) An audience; a hearing. | | | adjective (a.) An examination in general; a judicial examination. | | | adjective (a.) The result of such an examination, or an account as adjusted by auditors; final account. | | | adjective (a.) A general receptacle or receiver. | | | verb (v. t.) To examine and adjust, as an account or accounts; as, to audit the accounts of a treasure, or of parties who have a suit depending in court. | | | verb (v. i.) To settle or adjust an account. |
| auditing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Audit |
| audition | noun (n.) The act of hearing or listening; hearing. |
| auditive | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to hearing; auditory. |
| auditor | adjective (a.) A hearer or listener. | | | adjective (a.) A person appointed and authorized to audit or examine an account or accounts, compare the charges with the vouchers, examine the parties and witnesses, allow or reject charges, and state the balance. | | | adjective (a.) One who hears judicially, as in an audience court. |
| auditorial | adjective (a.) Auditory. |
| auditorium | noun (n.) The part of a church, theater, or other public building, assigned to the audience. |
| auditorship | noun (n.) The office or function of auditor. |
| auditory | noun (n.) An assembly of hearers; an audience. | | | noun (n.) An auditorium. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to hearing, or to the sense or organs of hearing; as, the auditory nerve. See Ear. |
| auditress | noun (n.) A female hearer. |
| auditual | adjective (a.) Auditory. |
| audile | noun (n.) One whose thoughts take the form of mental sounds or of internal discourse rather than of visual or motor images. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AUDEL:English Words which starts with 'au' and ends with 'el':| auncel | noun (n.) A rude balance for weighing, and a kind of weight, formerly used in England. |
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