First Names Rhyming JAKOME
English Words Rhyming JAKOME
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES JAKOME AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JAKOME (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (akome) - English Words That Ends with akome:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (kome) - English Words That Ends with kome:
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ome) - English Words That Ends with ome:
| actinosome | noun (n.) The entire body of a coelenterate. |
| actinostome | noun (n.) The mouth or anterior opening of a coelenterate animal. |
| adventuresome | adjective (a.) Full of risk; adventurous; venturesome. |
| amphicome | noun (n.) A kind of figured stone, rugged and beset with eminences, anciently used in divination. |
| ancome | noun (n.) A small ulcerous swelling, coming suddenly; also, a whitlow. |
| apotome | noun (n.) The difference between two quantities commensurable only in power, as between Ã2 and 1, or between the diagonal and side of a square. |
| | noun (n.) The remaining part of a whole tone after a smaller semitone has been deducted from it; a major semitone. |
| awesome | adjective (a.) Causing awe; appalling; awful; as, an awesome sight. |
| | adjective (a.) Expressive of awe or terror. |
| awsome | adjective (a.) Same as Awesome. |
| aerodrome | noun (n.) A shed for housing an airship or aeroplane. |
| | noun (n.) A ground or field, esp. one equipped with housing and other facilities, used for flying purposes. |
| arthrotome | noun (n.) A strong scalpel used in the dissection of joints. |
| baenosome | noun (n.) The thorax of Arthropods. |
| blithesome | adjective (a.) Cheery; gay; merry. |
| bothersome | adjective (a.) Vexatious; causing bother; causing trouble or perplexity; troublesome. |
| brachydome | noun (n.) A dome parallel to the shorter lateral axis. See Dome. |
| brightsome | adjective (a.) Bright; clear; luminous; brilliant. |
| brome | noun (n.) See Bromine. |
| bronchotome | noun (n.) An instrument for cutting into the bronchial tubes. |
| burdensome | adjective (a.) Grievous to be borne; causing uneasiness or fatigue; oppressive. |
| catadrome | noun (n.) A race course. |
| | noun (n.) A machine for raising or lowering heavy weights. |
| centrosome | noun (n.) A peculiar rounded body lying near the nucleus of a cell. It is regarded as the dynamic element by means of which the machinery of cell division is organized. |
| cephalosome | noun (n.) The anterior region or head of insects and other arthropods. |
| cephalotome | noun (n.) An instrument for cutting into the fetal head, to facilitate delivery. |
| cholochrome | noun (n.) See Bilirubin. |
| chrome | noun (n.) Same as Chromium. |
| | noun (n.) To treat with a solution of potassium bichromate, as in dyeing. |
| chromosome | noun (n.) One of the minute bodies into which the chromatin of the nucleus is resolved during mitotic cell division; the idant of Weismann. |
| clinodome | noun (n.) See under Dome. |
| come | noun (n.) To move hitherward; to draw near; to approach the speaker, or some place or person indicated; -- opposed to go. |
| | noun (n.) To complete a movement toward a place; to arrive. |
| | noun (n.) To approach or arrive, as if by a journey or from a distance. |
| | noun (n.) To approach or arrive, as the result of a cause, or of the act of another. |
| | noun (n.) To arrive in sight; to be manifest; to appear. |
| | noun (n.) To get to be, as the result of change or progress; -- with a predicate; as, to come untied. |
| | noun (n.) Coming. |
| | verb (v. t.) To carry through; to succeed in; as, you can't come any tricks here. |
| | (p. p.) of Come |
| condylome | noun (n.) A wartlike new growth on the outer skin or adjoining mucous membrane. |
| costotome | noun (n.) An instrument (chisel or shears) to cut the ribs and open the thoracic cavity, in post-mortem examinations and dissections. |
| cumbersome | adjective (a.) Burdensome or hindering, as a weight or drag; embarrassing; vexatious; cumbrous. |
| | adjective (a.) Not easily managed; as, a cumbersome contrivance or machine. |
| cyclostome | adjective (a.) Alt. of Cyclostomous |
| cystotome | noun (n.) A knife or instrument used in cystotomy. |
| caulome | noun (n.) A stem structure or stem axis of a plant, viewed as a whole. |
| darksome | adjective (a.) Dark; gloomy; obscure; shaded; cheerless. |
| delightsome | adjective (a.) Very pleasing; delightful. |
| dinsome | adjective (a.) Full of din. |
| dolesome | adjective (a.) Doleful; dismal; gloomy; sorrowful. |
| dome | noun (n.) A building; a house; an edifice; -- used chiefly in poetry. |
| | noun (n.) A cupola formed on a large scale. |
| | noun (n.) Any erection resembling the dome or cupola of a building; as the upper part of a furnace, the vertical steam chamber on the top of a boiler, etc. |
| | noun (n.) A prism formed by planes parallel to a lateral axis which meet above in a horizontal edge, like the roof of a house; also, one of the planes of such a form. |
| | noun (n.) Decision; judgment; opinion; a court decision. |
| downcome | noun (n.) Sudden fall; downfall; overthrow. |
| | noun (n.) A pipe for leading combustible gases downward from the top of the blast furnace to the hot-blast stoves, boilers, etc., where they are burned. |
| drearisome | adjective (a.) Very dreary. |
| drome | noun (n.) The crab plover (Dromas ardeola), a peculiar North African bird, allied to the oyster catcher. |
| | noun (n.) Short for A/rodrome. |
| dullsome | adjective (a.) Dull. |
| dystome | adjective (a.) Cleaving with difficulty. |
| eerisome | adjective (a.) Causing fear; eerie. |
| endochrome | noun (n.) The coloring matter within the cells of plants, whether green, red, yellow, or any other color. |
| endostome | noun (n.) The foramen or passage through the inner integument of an ovule. |
| | noun (n.) And endostoma. |
| enterotome | noun (n.) A kind of scissors used for opening the intestinal canal, as in post-mortem examinations. |
| epistome | noun (n.) The region between the antennae and the mouth, in Crustacea. |
| | noun (n.) A liplike organ that covers the mouth, in most Bryozoa. See Illust., under Entoprocta. |
| epitome | noun (n.) A work in which the contents of a former work are reduced within a smaller space by curtailment and condensation; a brief summary; an abridgement. |
| | noun (n.) A compact or condensed representation of anything. |
| exostome | noun (n.) The small aperture or foremen in the outer coat of the ovule of a plant. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JAKOME (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (jakom) - Words That Begins with jakom:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (jako) - Words That Begins with jako:
| jako | noun (n.) An African parrot (Psittacus erithacus), very commonly kept as a cage bird; -- called also gray parrot. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (jak) - Words That Begins with jak:
| jak | noun (n.) see Ils Jack. |
| jakie | noun (n.) A South American striped frog (Pseudis paradoxa), remarkable for having a tadpole larger than the adult, and hence called also paradoxical frog. |
| jakwood | noun (n.) See Jackwood. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JAKOME:
English Words which starts with 'ja' and ends with 'me':