Name Report For First Name POLYXENA:

POLYXENA

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

Rhymes with POLYXENA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming POLYXENA

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NAMES RHYMING WITH POLYXENA (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (olyxena) - Names That Ends with olyxena:

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

abena makena zena zwena alhena nena bozena methena athena celena irena philomena pyrena rena yalena kalena adena jardena meena allena elena filomena marilena jelena kwabena serena aghadreena aleena alena almundena analena andena angellena arleena arlena ashleena asucena aurkena autena azucena azusena bena birdena breena buena charleena charlena cholena christeena christena collena correena cullodena cyrena daena dalena darena darleena darlena deena defena dena doreena dreena duena earlena eilena eleena ellena elvena ena fineena francena galena helena ilena jaena jeena jena jimena jolena jonathena jovena judeena kareena kathleena kemena kolena kristalena kristeena kristena larena laurena leena lena lorena lucena madalena maddalena madelena

NAMES RHYMING WITH POLYXENA (According to first letters):

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polycarp polydamas polydeuces polydorus polyeidus polyhymnia polymestor polynices polyphemus

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

pol polak poldi polikwaptiwa polites poll pollock pollux polly poloma

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

podarge pomeroy pommelraie pommeraie ponce poni pontus poppy porfirio porfiro porrex porsche porter porteur portia portier posala poseidon poston poul powaqa powell powwaw

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH POLYXENA:

First Names which starts with 'pol' and ends with 'ena':

First Names which starts with 'po' and ends with 'na':

First Names which starts with 'p' and ends with 'a':

pabla pachu'a paciencia padma paella pahana paharita pakuna pakwa palassa palba palmira paloma pamela pamuya panagiota pandara pandora panphila panthea panya paola paquita parnella parsa parthenia pascala pasclina pasha pastora patricia patrina patrizia paula paulita pavla paza pazia peada pedra pekka pelagia pelicia pelopia penda penina pennlea penthea penthesilea penthia pepita perahta perfecta pesha peta peterka petra petrica petrina petronela petronilla petunia phaedra phaethusa phedora pheodora phiala phila philana philberta philipinna philippa phillida phillina phillipa philomela philomina philothea pia pierretta pietra pippa piroska pista pithasthana placida pramlocha praza primavera priscilla priyana priyanka prudencia prunella puebla pura pureza purisima pyrrha pythia

English Words Rhyming POLYXENA

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amphisbaenanoun (n.) A fabled serpent with a head at each end, moving either way.
 noun (n.) A genus of harmless lizards, serpentlike in form, without legs, and with both ends so much alike that they appear to have a head at each, and ability to move either way. See Illustration in Appendix.

antilegomenanoun (n. pl.) Certain books of the New Testament which were for a time not universally received, but which are now considered canonical. These are the Epistle to the Hebrews, the Epistles of James and Jude, the second Epistle of Peter, the second and third Epistles of John, and the Revelation. The undisputed books are called the Homologoumena.

arenanoun (n.) The area in the central part of an amphitheater, in which the gladiators fought and other shows were exhibited; -- so called because it was covered with sand.
 noun (n.) Any place of public contest or exertion; any sphere of action; as, the arenaof debate; the arena of life.
 noun (n.) "Sand" or "gravel" in the kidneys.

avenanoun (n.) A genus of grasses, including the common oat (Avena sativa); the oat grasses.

cantilenanoun (n.) See Cantabile.

catenanoun (n.) A chain or series of things connected with each other.

coralligenanoun (n. pl.) Same as Anthozoa.

dracaenanoun (n.) A genus of liliaceous plants with woody stems and funnel-shaped flowers.

dreissenanoun (n.) A genus of bivalve shells of which one species (D. polymorpha) is often so abundant as to be very troublesome in the fresh waters of Europe.

galenanoun (n.) A remedy or antidose for poison; theriaca.
 noun (n.) Lead sulphide; the principal ore of lead. It is of a bluish gray color and metallic luster, and is cubic in crystallization and cleavage.

helenanoun (n.) See St. Elmo's fire, under Saint.

homologoumenanoun (n. pl.) Those books of the New Testament which were acknowledged as canonical by the early church; -- distinguished from antilegomena.

hyaenanoun (n.) Same as Hyena.

hyenanoun (n.) Any carnivorous mammal of the family Hyaenidae, of which three living species are known. They are large and strong, but cowardly. They feed chiefly on carrion, and are nocturnal in their habits.

ingenanoun (n.) The gorilla.

lagenanoun (n.) The terminal part of the cochlea in birds and most reptiles; an appendage of the sacculus, corresponding to the cochlea, in fishes and amphibians.

lenanoun (n.) A procuress.

marenanoun (n.) A European whitefish of the genus Coregonus.

melaenanoun (n.) A discharge from the bowels of black matter, consisting of altered blood.

melenanoun (n.) See Melaena.

modenanoun (n.) A certain crimsonlike color.

molybdenanoun (n.) See Molybdenite.

muraenanoun (n.) A genus of large eels of the family Miraenidae. They differ from the common eel in lacking pectoral fins and in having the dorsal and anal fins continuous. The murry (Muraena Helenae) of Southern Europe was the muraena of the Romans. It is highly valued as a food fish.

ozenanoun (n.) A discharge of fetid matter from the nostril, particularly if associated with ulceration of the soft parts and disease of the bones of the nose.

patenanoun (n.) A paten.
 noun (n.) A grassy expanse in the hill region of Ceylon.

phagedenanoun (n.) A canine appetite; bulimia.
 noun (n.) Spreading, obstinate ulceration.

phalaenanoun (n.) A linnaean genus which included the moths in general.

philopenanoun (n.) A present or gift which is made as a forfeit in a social game that is played in various ways; also, the game itself.

pyrenanoun (n.) A nutlet resembling a seed, or the kernel of a drupe.

scenanoun (n.) A scene in an opera.
 noun (n.) An accompanied dramatic recitative, interspersed with passages of melody, or followed by a full aria.

subpenanoun (n. & v. t.) See Subpoena.

subpoenanoun (n.) A writ commanding the attendance in court, as a witness, of the person on whom it is served, under a penalty; the process by which a defendant in equity is commanded to appear and answer the plaintiff's bill.
 verb (v. t.) To serve with a writ of subpoena; to command attendance in court by a legal writ, under a penalty in case of disobedience.

venanoun (n.) A vein.

verbenanoun (n.) A genus of herbaceous plants of which several species are extensively cultivated for the great beauty of their flowers; vervain.

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


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polynoun (n.) A whitish woolly plant (Teucrium Polium) of the order Labiatae, found throughout the Mediterranean region. The name, with sundry prefixes, is sometimes given to other related species of the same genus.

polyacidadjective (a.) Capable of neutralizing, or of combining with, several molecules of a monobasic acid; having more than one hydrogen atom capable of being replaced by acid radicals; -- said of certain bases; as, calcium hydrate and glycerin are polyacid bases.

polyacousticnoun (n.) A polyacoustic instrument.
 adjective (a.) Multiplying or magnifying sound.

polyacousticsnoun (n.) The art of multiplying or magnifying sounds.

polyacronnoun (n.) A solid having many summits or angular points; a polyhedron.

polyactinianoun (n. pl.) An old name for those Anthozoa which, like the actinias, have numerous simple tentacles.

polyadelphianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having stamens united in three or more bodies or bundles by the filaments.

polyadelphianadjective (a.) Alt. of Polyadelphous

polyadelphousadjective (a.) Belonging to the class Polyadelphia; having stamens united in three or more bundles.

polyandrianoun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of monoclinous or hermaphrodite plants, having many stamens, or any number above twenty, inserted in the receptacle.

polyandrianadjective (a.) Polyandrous.

polyandricadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characterized by, polyandry; mating with several males.

polyandrousadjective (a.) Belonging to the class Polyandria; having many stamens, or any number above twenty, inserted in the receptacle.

polyandrynoun (n.) The possession by a woman of more than one husband at the same time; -- contrasted with monandry.

polyanthusnoun (n.) The oxlip. So called because the peduncle bears a many-flowered umbel. See Oxlip. (b) A bulbous flowering plant of the genus Narcissus (N. Tazetta, or N. polyanthus of some authors). See Illust. of Narcissus.

polyarchistnoun (n.) One who advocates polyarchy; -- opposed to monarchist.

polyarchynoun (n.) A government by many persons, of whatever order or class.

polyatomicadjective (a.) Having more than one atom in the molecule; consisting of several atoms.
 adjective (a.) Having a valence greater than one.

polyautographynoun (n.) The act or practice of multiplying copies of one's own handwriting, or of manuscripts, by printing from stone, -- a species of lithography.

polybasicadjective (a.) Capable of neutralizing, or of combining with, several molecules of a monacid base; having several hydrogen atoms capable of being replaced by basic radicals; -- said of certain acids; as, sulphuric acid is polybasic.

polybasitenoun (n.) An iron-black ore of silver, consisting of silver, sulphur, and antimony, with some copper and arsenic.

polybranchianoun (n. pl.) A division of Nudibranchiata including those which have numerous branchiae on the back.

polybromidenoun (n.) A bromide containing more than one atom of bromine in the molecule.

polycarpellaryadjective (a.) Composed of several or numerous carpels; -- said of such fruits as the orange.

polycarpicadjective (a.) Alt. of Polycarpous

polycarpousadjective (a.) Bearing fruit repeatedly, or year after year.
 adjective (a.) Having several pistils in one flower.

polychaetanoun (n. pl.) One of the two principal groups of Chaetopoda. It includes those that have prominent parapodia and fascicles of setae. See Illust. under Parapodia.

polychloridenoun (n.) A chloride containing more than one atom of chlorine in the molecule.

polychoeranynoun (n.) A government by many chiefs, princes, or rules.

polychordnoun (n.) A musical instrument of ten strings.
 noun (n.) An apparatus for coupling two octave notes, capable of being attached to a keyed instrument.
 adjective (a.) Having many strings.

polychrestnoun (n.) A medicine that serves for many uses, or that cures many diseases.

polychroismnoun (n.) Same as Pleochroism.

polychroitenoun (n.) The coloring matter of saffron; -- formerly so called because of the change of color on treatment with certain acids; -- called also crocin, and safranin.

polychromatenoun (n.) A salt of a polychromic acid.
 noun (n.) A compound which exhibits, or from which may be prepared, a variety of colors, as certain solutions derived from vegetables, which display colors by fluorescence.

polychromaticadjective (a.) Showing a variety, or a change, of colors.

polychromenoun (n.) Esculin; -- so called in allusion to its fluorescent solutions.
 adjective (a.) Executed in the manner of polychromy; as, polychrome printing.

polychromicadjective (a.) Polychromatic.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, any one of several acids (known only in their salts) which contain more than one atom of chromium.

polychromousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to polychromy; many-colored; polychromatic.

polychromynoun (n.) The art or practice of combining different colors, especially brilliant ones, in an artistic way.

polychroniousadjective (a.) Enduring through a long time; chronic.

polyclinicnoun (n.) A clinic in which diseases of many sorts are treated; especially, an institution in which clinical instruction is given in all kinds of disease.

polyconicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or based upon, many cones.

polycotyledonnoun (n.) A plant that has many, or more than two, cotyledons in the seed.

polycotyledonaryadjective (a.) Having the villi of the placenta collected into definite patches, or cotyledons.

polycracynoun (n.) Government by many rulers; polyarchy.

polycroticadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to polycrotism; manifesting polycrotism; as, a polycrotic pulse; a polycrotic pulse curve.

polycrotismnoun (n.) That state or condition of the pulse in which the pulse curve, or sphygmogram, shows several secondary crests or elevations; -- contrasted with monocrotism and dicrotism.

polycystidnoun (n.) One of the Polycystidea.
 noun (n.) One of the Polycystina.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Polycystidea, or the Polycystina.

polycystideanoun (n. pl.) A division of Gregarinae including those that have two or more internal divisions of the body.

polycystinanoun (n. pl.) A division of Radiolaria including numerous minute marine species. The skeleton is composed of silica, and is often very elegant in form and sculpture. Many have been found in the fossil state.


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


polaccanoun (n.) A vessel with two or three masts, used in the Mediterranean. The masts are usually of one piece, and without tops, caps, or crosstrees.
 noun (n.) See Polonaise.

polacknoun (n.) A Polander.

polacrenoun (n.) Same as Polacca, 1.

polandernoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Poland; a Pole.

polarnoun (n.) The right line drawn through the two points of contact of the two tangents drawn from a given point to a given conic section. The given point is called the pole of the line. If the given point lies within the curve so that the two tangents become imaginary, there is still a real polar line which does not meet the curve, but which possesses other properties of the polar. Thus the focus and directrix are pole and polar. There are also poles and polar curves to curves of higher degree than the second, and poles and polar planes to surfaces of the second degree.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to one of the poles of the earth, or of a sphere; situated near, or proceeding from, one of the poles; as, polar regions; polar seas; polar winds.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the magnetic pole, or to the point to which the magnetic needle is directed.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, reckoned from, or having a common radiating point; as, polar coordinates.

polarchynoun (n.) See Polyarchy.

polaricadjective (a.) See Polar.

polarimeternoun (n.) An instrument for determining the amount of polarization of light, or the proportion of polarized light, in a partially polarized ray.

polarimetrynoun (n.) The art or process of measuring the polarization of light.

polarisnoun (n.) The polestar. See North star, under North.

polariscopenoun (n.) An instrument consisting essentially of a polarizer and an analyzer, used for polarizing light, and analyzing its properties.

polariscopicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the polariscope; obtained by the use of a polariscope; as, polariscopic observations.

polariscopynoun (n.) The art or rocess of making observations with the polariscope.

polaristicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or exhibiting, poles; having a polar arrangement or disposition; arising from, or dependent upon, the possession of poles or polar characteristics; as, polaristic antagonism.

polaritynoun (n.) That quality or condition of a body in virtue of which it exhibits opposite, or contrasted, properties or powers, in opposite, or contrasted, parts or directions; or a condition giving rise to a contrast of properties corresponding to a contrast of positions, as, for example, attraction and repulsion in the opposite parts of a magnet, the dissimilar phenomena corresponding to the different sides of a polarized ray of light, etc.
 noun (n.) A property of the conic sections by virtue of which a given point determines a corresponding right line and a given right line determines a corresponding point. See Polar, n.

polarizableadjective (a.) Susceptible of polarization.

polarizationnoun (n.) The act of polarizing; the state of being polarized, or of having polarity.
 noun (n.) A peculiar affection or condition of the rays of light or heat, in consequence of which they exhibit different properties in different directions.
 noun (n.) An effect produced upon the plates of a voltaic battery, or the electrodes in an electrolytic cell, by the deposition upon them of the gases liberated by the action of the current. It is chiefly due to the hydrogen, and results in an increase of the resistance, and the setting up of an opposing electro-motive force, both of which tend materially to weaken the current of the battery, or that passing through the cell.

polarizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Polarize

polarizernoun (n.) That which polarizes; especially, the part of a polariscope which receives and polarizes the light. It is usually a reflecting plate, or a plate of some crystal, as tourmaline, or a doubly refracting crystal.

polaryadjective (a.) Tending to a pole; having a direction toward a pole.

polatouchenoun (n.) A flying squirrel (Sciuropterus volans) native of Northern Europe and Siberia; -- called also minene.

poldernoun (n.) A tract of low land reclaimed from the sea by of high embankments.

poldwaynoun (n.) A kind of coarse bagging, -- used for coal sacks.

polenoun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Poland; a Polander.
 noun (n.) A long, slender piece of wood; a tall, slender piece of timber; the stem of a small tree whose branches have been removed; as, specifically: (a) A carriage pole, a wooden bar extending from the front axle of a carriage between the wheel horses, by which the carriage is guided and held back. (b) A flag pole, a pole on which a flag is supported. (c) A Maypole. See Maypole. (d) A barber's pole, a pole painted in stripes, used as a sign by barbers and hairdressers. (e) A pole on which climbing beans, hops, or other vines, are trained.
 noun (n.) A measuring stick; also, a measure of length equal to 5/ yards, or a square measure equal to 30/ square yards; a rod; a perch.
 noun (n.) Either extremity of an axis of a sphere; especially, one of the extremities of the earth's axis; as, the north pole.
 noun (n.) A point upon the surface of a sphere equally distant from every part of the circumference of a great circle; or the point in which a diameter of the sphere perpendicular to the plane of such circle meets the surface. Such a point is called the pole of that circle; as, the pole of the horizon; the pole of the ecliptic; the pole of a given meridian.
 noun (n.) One of the opposite or contrasted parts or directions in which a polar force is manifested; a point of maximum intensity of a force which has two such points, or which has polarity; as, the poles of a magnet; the north pole of a needle.
 noun (n.) The firmament; the sky.
 noun (n.) See Polarity, and Polar, n.
 verb (v. t.) To furnish with poles for support; as, to pole beans or hops.
 verb (v. t.) To convey on poles; as, to pole hay into a barn.
 verb (v. t.) To impel by a pole or poles, as a boat.
 verb (v. t.) To stir, as molten glass, with a pole.

polingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pole
 noun (n.) The act of supporting or of propelling by means of a pole or poles; as, the poling of beans; the poling of a boat.
 noun (n.) The operation of dispersing worm casts over the walks with poles.
 noun (n.) One of the poles or planks used in upholding the side earth in excavating a tunnel, ditch, etc.

poleaxnoun (n.) Alt. of Poleaxe

poleaxenoun (n.) Anciently, a kind of battle-ax with a long handle; later, an ax or hatchet with a short handle, and a head variously patterned; -- used by soldiers, and also by sailors in boarding a vessel.

polecatnoun (n.) A small European carnivore of the Weasel family (Putorius foetidus). Its scent glands secrete a substance of an exceedingly disagreeable odor. Called also fitchet, foulmart, and European ferret.
 noun (n.) The zorilla. The name is also applied to other allied species.

poledavynoun (n.) A sort of coarse canvas; poldway.

polelessadjective (a.) Without a pole; as, a poleless chariot.

polemarchnoun (n.) In Athens, originally, the military commanderin-chief; but, afterward, a civil magistrate who had jurisdiction in respect of strangers and sojourners. In other Grecian cities, a high military and civil officer.

polemicnoun (n.) One who writes in support of one opinion, doctrine, or system, in opposition to another; one skilled in polemics; a controversialist; a disputant.
 noun (n.) A polemic argument or controversy.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to controversy; maintaining, or involving, controversy; controversial; disputative; as, a polemic discourse or essay; polemic theology.
 adjective (a.) Engaged in, or addicted to, polemics, or to controversy; disputations; as, a polemic writer.

polemicaladjective (a.) Polemic; controversial; disputatious.

polemicistnoun (n.) A polemic.

polemicsnoun (n.) The art or practice of disputation or controversy, especially on religious subjects; that branch of theological science which pertains to the history or conduct of ecclesiastical controversy.

polemistnoun (n.) A polemic.

polemoniaceousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a natural order of plants (Polemoniaceae), which includes Polemonium, Phlox, Gilia, and a few other genera.

polemoniumnoun (n.) A genus of gamopetalous perennial herbs, including the Jacob's ladder and the Greek valerian.

polemoscopenoun (n.) An opera glass or field glass with an oblique mirror arranged for seeing objects do not lie directly before the eye; -- called also diagonal, / side, opera glass.

polemynoun (n.) Warfare; war; hence, contention; opposition.

polentanoun (n.) Pudding made of Indian meal; also, porridge made of chestnut meal.

polernoun (n.) One who poles.
 noun (n.) An extortioner. See Poller.

polestarnoun (n.) Polaris, or the north star. See North star, under North.
 noun (n.) A guide or director.

polewignoun (n.) The European spotted goby (Gobius minutus); -- called also pollybait.

poleynoun (n.) See Poly.
 adjective (a.) Without horns; polled.

polianitenoun (n.) Manganese dioxide, occurring in tetragonal crystals nearly as hard as quartz.

policateadjective (a.) Same as Pollicate.

policenoun (n.) A judicial and executive system, for the government of a city, town, or district, for the preservation of rights, order, cleanliness, health, etc., and for the enforcement of the laws and prevention of crime; the administration of the laws and regulations of a city, incorporated town, or borough.
 noun (n.) That which concerns the order of the community; the internal regulation of a state.
 noun (n.) The organized body of civil officers in a city, town, or district, whose particular duties are the preservation of good order, the prevention and detection of crime, and the enforcement of the laws.
 noun (n.) Military police, the body of soldiers detailed to preserve civil order and attend to sanitary arrangements in a camp or garrison.
 noun (n.) The cleaning of a camp or garrison, or the state / a camp as to cleanliness.
 verb (v. t.) To keep in order by police.
 verb (v. t.) To make clean; as, to police a camp.

policingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Police

policedadjective (a.) Regulated by laws for the maintenance of peace and order, enforced by organized administration.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Police

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poinciananoun (n.) A prickly tropical shrub (Caesalpinia, formerly Poinciana, pulcherrima), with bipinnate leaves, and racemes of showy orange-red flowers with long crimson filaments.

pomonanoun (n.) The goddess of fruits and fruit trees.

pozzuolananoun (n.) Alt. of Pozzolana

pozzolananoun (n.) Volcanic ashes from Pozzuoli, in Italy, used in the manufacture of a kind of mortar which hardens under water.