Name Report For First Name DRYOPE:

DRYOPE

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

Rhymes with DRYOPE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming DRYOPE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES DRYOPE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH DRYOPE (According to last letters):

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

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

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

antiope kalliope merope penelope calliope stanhope hope

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

bupe anippe alcippe euterpe leucippe maipe nape xochipepe godalupe guadalupe lupe chepe felipe felippe kempe pepe philippe phillipe wilpe philipe thorpe kepe olympe guiseppe

NAMES RHYMING WITH DRYOPE (According to first letters):

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

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

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

dryden drygedene dryhus drystan

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

draca dracon dracul draedan drago draguta drake draven dravin drayce dreama dreena drefan drem dreng dreogan drew dreyken dridan driden drina drisana driscol driscoll drishti driske driskell dristan dru druas druce drud drudwyn drue drugi drummand drummond drusilla drust

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DRYOPE:

First Names which starts with 'dr' and ends with 'pe':

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

dace dae daesgesage daine daire daisie dale dalene damae damerae damiane danae dane danele danelle danette danice daniele danielle danise dannalee dannee dannelle dannie danrelle dantae dante daphne darce darcelle darchelle darcie darelene darelle darence darice darleane darlene darline darrance darrence daryle darylene daunte dave davide davidsone davie davine davite dawayne dawne dawnelle dawnette dawnielle dayle dayne deane deanne dearbourne debbee debbie debralee dechtere dechtire dedre dee deheune deidre deiene deirdre deke dekle delaine delane delanie delbine delcine delice delmare delmore delphine demasone demissie dene denelle denice deniece denise denisse dennie dennise denyse deonne deorwine derebourne derorice derrance desarae desaree

English Words Rhyming DRYOPE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES DRYOPE AS A WHOLE:



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


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



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


myopenoun (n.) A person having myopy; a myops.

presbyopenoun (n.) One who has presbyopia; a farsighted person.


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


aeroscopenoun (n.) An apparatus designed for collecting spores, germs, bacteria, etc., suspended in the air.

aethrioscopenoun (n.) An instrument consisting in part of a differential thermometer. It is used for measuring changes of temperature produced by different conditions of the sky, as when clear or clouded.

alethoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for viewing pictures by means of a lens, so as to present them in their natural proportions and relations.

altiscopenoun (n.) An arrangement of lenses and mirrors which enables a person to see an object in spite of intervening objects.

anemoscopenoun (n.) An instrument which shows the direction of the wind; a wind vane; a weathercock; -- usually applied to a contrivance consisting of a vane above, connected in the building with a dial or index with pointers to show the changes of the wind.

angioscopenoun (n.) An instrument for examining the capillary vessels of animals and plants.

anisotropeadjective (a.) Alt. of Anisotropic

anorthoscopenoun (n.) An optical toy for producing amusing figures or pictures by means of two revolving disks, on one of which distorted figures are painted.

antelopenoun (n.) One of a group of ruminant quadrupeds, intermediate between the deer and the goat. The horns are usually annulated, or ringed. There are many species in Africa and Asia.

antipopenoun (n.) One who is elected, or claims to be, pope in opposition to the pope canonically chosen; esp. applied to those popes who resided at Avignon during the Great Schism.

apocopenoun (n.) The cutting off, or omission, of the last letter, syllable, or part of a word.
 noun (n.) A cutting off; abscission.

astroscopenoun (n.) An old astronomical instrument, formed of two cones, on whose surface the constellations were delineated.

auriscopenoun (n.) An instrument for examining the condition of the ear.

anamorphoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for restoring a picture or image distorted by anamorphosis to its normal proportions. It usually consists of a cylindrical mirror.

asteropenoun (n.) One of the Pleiades; -- called also Sterope.
 noun (n.) A double star in the Pleiades (21 k and 22 l Pleiadum, of the 5.8 and 6.4 magnitude respectively), appearing as a single star of the 5.3 magnitude to the naked eye.

baroscopenoun (n.) Any instrument showing the changes in the weight of the atmosphere; also, less appropriately, any instrument that indicates -or foreshadows changes of the weather, as a deep vial of liquid holding in suspension some substance which rises and falls with atmospheric changes.

boltropenoun (n.) A rope stitched to the edges of a sail to strengthen the sail.

breastropenoun (n.) See Breastband.

bioscopenoun (n.) A view of life; that which gives such a view.
 noun (n.) An animated picture machine for screen projection; a cinematograph (which see).

calliopenoun (n.) The Muse that presides over eloquence and heroic poetry; mother of Orpheus, and chief of the nine Muses.
 noun (n.) One of the asteroids. See Solar.
 noun (n.) A musical instrument consisting of a series of steam whistles, toned to the notes of the scale, and played by keys arranged like those of an organ. It is sometimes attached to steamboat boilers.
 noun (n.) A beautiful species of humming bird (Stellula Calliope) of California and adjacent regions.

ceraunoscopenoun (n.) An instrument or apparatus employed in the ancient mysteries to imitate thunder and lightning.

chromascopenoun (n.) An instrument for showing the optical effects of color.

chromatoscopenoun (n.) A reflecting telescope, part of which is made to rotate eccentrically, so as to produce a ringlike image of a star, instead of a point; -- used in studying the scintillation of the stars.

chromatropenoun (n.) An instrument for exhibiting certain chromatic effects of light (depending upon the persistence of vision and mixture of colors) by means of rapidly rotating disks variously colored.
 noun (n.) A device in a magic lantern or stereopticon to produce kaleidoscopic effects.

chronoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for measuring minute intervals of time; used in determining the velocity of projectiles, the duration of short-lived luminous phenomena, etc.

copenoun (n.) A covering for the head.
 noun (n.) Anything regarded as extended over the head, as the arch or concave of the sky, the roof of a house, the arch over a door.
 noun (n.) An ecclesiastical vestment or cloak, semicircular in form, reaching from the shoulders nearly to the feet, and open in front except at the top, where it is united by a band or clasp. It is worn in processions and on some other occasions.
 noun (n.) An ancient tribute due to the lord of the soil, out of the lead mines in Derbyshire, England.
 noun (n.) The top part of a flask or mold; the outer part of a loam mold.
 verb (v. i.) To form a cope or arch; to bend or arch; to bow.
 verb (v. t.) To pare the beak or talons of (a hawk).
 verb (v. i.) To exchange or barter.
 verb (v. i.) To encounter; to meet; to have to do with.
 verb (v. i.) To enter into or maintain a hostile contest; to struggle; to combat; especially, to strive or contend on equal terms or with success; to match; to equal; -- usually followed by with.
 verb (v. t.) To bargain for; to buy.
 verb (v. t.) To make return for; to requite; to repay.
 verb (v. t.) To match one's self against; to meet; to encounter.

cycloscopenoun (n.) A machine for measuring at any moment velocity of rotation, as of a wheel of a steam engine.

cyclonoscopenoun (n.) An apparatus to assist in locating the center of a cyclone.

cymoscopenoun (n.) Any device for detecting the presence of electric waves. The influence of electric waves on the resistance of a particular kind of electric circuit, on the magnetization of steel, on the polarization of an electrolytic cell, or on the electric condition of a vacuum has been applied in the various cymoscopes.

debuscopenoun (n.) A modification of the kaleidoscope; -- used to reflect images so as to form beautiful designs.

diacopenoun (n.) Tmesis.

diaphanoscopenoun (n.) A dark box constructed for viewing transparent pictures, with or without a lens.

dichroiscopenoun (n.) Same as Dichroscope.

dichroscopenoun (n.) An instrument for examining the dichroism of crystals.

dipleidoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for determining the time of apparent noon. It consists of two mirrors and a plane glass disposed in the form of a prism, so that, by the reflections of the sun's rays from their surfaces, two images are presented to the eye, moving in opposite directions, and coinciding at the instant the sun's center is on the meridian.

dopenoun (n.) Any thick liquid or pasty preparation, as of opium for medicinal purposes, of grease for a lubricant, etc.
 noun (n.) Any preparation, as of opium, used to stupefy or, in the case of a race horse, to stimulate.
 noun (n.) An absorbent material; esp., in high explosives, the sawdust, infusorial earth, mica, etc., mixed with nitroglycerin to make a damp powder (dynamite, etc.) less dangerous to transport, and ordinarily explosive only by suitable fulminating caps.
 noun (n.) Information concerning the previous performances of race horses, or other facts concerning them which may be of assistance in judging of their chances of winning future races; sometimes, similar information concerning other sports.
 verb (v. t.) To treat or affect with dope; as, to dope nitroglycerin;
 verb (v. t.) To give stupefying drugs to; to drug.
 verb (v. t.) To administer a stimulant to (a horse) to increase his speed. It is a serious offense against the laws of racing.
 verb (v. t.) To judge or guess; to predict the result of, as by the aid of dope.

ebullioscopenoun (n.) An instrument for observing the boiling point of liquids, especially for determining the alcoholic strength of a mixture by the temperature at which it boils.

echoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for intensifying sounds produced by percussion of the thorax.

electroscopenoun (n.) An instrument for detecting the presence of electricity, or changes in the electric state of bodies, or the species of electricity present, as by means of pith balls, and the like.

endoscopenoun (n.) An instrument for examining the interior of the rectum, the urethra, and the bladder.

engiscopenoun (n.) A kind of reflecting microscope.

enorthotropenoun (n.) An optical toy; a card on which confused or imperfect figures are drawn, but which form to the eye regular figures when the card is rapidly revolved. See Thaumatrope.

envelopenoun (n.) Alt. of Envelop

epitropenoun (n.) A figure by which permission is either seriously or ironically granted to some one, to do what he proposes to do; e. g., "He that is unjust, let him be unjust still."

fluoroscopenoun (n.) An instrument for observing or exhibiting fluorescence.
 noun (n.) A fluorescent screen, with hood to protect the eyes, used for observing the shadows cast by objects placed in the path of the X rays.

footropenoun (n.) The rope rigged below a yard, upon which men stand when reefing or furling; -- formerly called a horse.
 noun (n.) That part of the boltrope to which the lower edge of a sail is sewed.

galvanoscopenoun (n.) An instrument or apparatus for detecting the presence of electrical currents, especially such as are of feeble intensity.

gantlopenoun (n.) See Gantlet.

gasoscopenoun (n.) An apparatus for detecting the presence of any dangerous gas, from a gas leak in a coal mine or a dwelling house.

gastroscopenoun (n.) An instrument for viewing or examining the interior of the stomach.

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


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



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


dryobalanopsnoun (n.) The genus to which belongs the single species D. Camphora, a lofty resinous tree of Borneo and Sumatra, yielding Borneo camphor and camphor oil.


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


dryflandnoun (n.) An ancient yearly payment made by some tenants to the king, or to their landlords, for the privilege of driving their cattle through a manor to fairs or markets.

dryingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Dry
 adjective (a.) Adapted or tending to exhaust moisture; as, a drying wind or day; a drying room.
 adjective (a.) Having the quality of rapidly becoming dry.

dryadjective (a.) To make dry; to free from water, or from moisture of any kind, and by any means; to exsiccate; as, to dry the eyes; to dry one's tears; the wind dries the earth; to dry a wet cloth; to dry hay.
 superlative (superl.) Free from moisture; having little humidity or none; arid; not wet or moist; deficient in the natural or normal supply of moisture, as rain or fluid of any kind; -- said especially: (a) Of the weather: Free from rain or mist.
 superlative (superl.) Of vegetable matter: Free from juices or sap; not succulent; not green; as, dry wood or hay.
 superlative (superl.) Of animals: Not giving milk; as, the cow is dry.
 superlative (superl.) Of persons: Thirsty; needing drink.
 superlative (superl.) Of the eyes: Not shedding tears.
 superlative (superl.) Of certain morbid conditions, in which there is entire or comparative absence of moisture; as, dry gangrene; dry catarrh.
 superlative (superl.) Destitute of that which interests or amuses; barren; unembellished; jejune; plain.
 superlative (superl.) Characterized by a quality somewhat severe, grave, or hard; hence, sharp; keen; shrewd; quaint; as, a dry tone or manner; dry wit.
 superlative (superl.) Exhibiting a sharp, frigid preciseness of execution, or the want of a delicate contour in form, and of easy transition in coloring.
 verb (v. i.) To grow dry; to become free from wetness, moisture, or juice; as, the road dries rapidly.
 verb (v. i.) To evaporate wholly; to be exhaled; -- said of moisture, or a liquid; -- sometimes with up; as, the stream dries, or dries up.
 verb (v. i.) To shrivel or wither; to lose vitality.

dryadnoun (n.) A wood nymph; a nymph whose life was bound up with that of her tree.

dryandranoun (n.) A genus of shrubs growing in Australia, having beautiful, hard, dry, evergreen leaves.

dryasnoun (n.) A dryad.

dryernoun (n.) See Drier.

dryfootnoun (n.) The scent of the game, as far as it can be traced.

drynessnoun (n.) The state of being dry. See Dry.

drysalternoun (n.) A dealer in salted or dried meats, pickles, sauces, etc., and in the materials used in pickling, salting, and preserving various kinds of food Hence drysalters usually sell a number of saline substances and miscellaneous drugs.

drysalterynoun (n.) The articles kept by a drysalter; also, the business of a drysalter.

drythnoun (n.) Alt. of Drith

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH DRYOPE:

English Words which starts with 'dr' and ends with 'pe':

drainpipenoun (n.) A pipe used for carrying off surplus water.

drivepipenoun (n.) A pipe for forcing into the earth.

dronepipenoun (n.) One of the low-toned tubes of a bagpipe.

drupenoun (n.) A fruit consisting of pulpy, coriaceous, or fibrous exocarp, without valves, containing a nut or stone with a kernel. The exocarp is succulent in the plum, cherry, apricot, peach, etc.; dry and subcoriaceous in the almond; and fibrous in the cocoanut.