Name Report For First Name PROCNE:

PROCNE

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

Rhymes with PROCNE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming PROCNE

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

berhane ankine gayane lucine yserone agurtzane barkarne eguskine hanne jensine larine nielsine petrine stinne mafuane aceline alaine albertine alexandrine allyriane ermengardine jacqueline jeanne julienne marjolaine simone adeline alfonsine helene alcmene alcyone ambrosine amymone anemone antigone arachne arene ariadne celandine clymene cyrene daphne eirene erigone euphrosyne evadne evangeline halcyone hesione ismene lexine melpomene mnemosyne nerine oenone sebastene theone tisiphone abarrane tzigane aithne columbine yone kimane tegene celidone cymbeline turquine uwaine doane cymbelline locrine janne beltane airdsgainne boyne arne arsene eugene hasione bane konane duane pivane johanne adalene adene adenne adilene adine adriane adrianne adriene adrienne aelfwine aerlene aethelwine aethelwyne aine aintzane

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procrustes

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proinsias prokopios prometheus promyse prospero protesilaus proteus

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

pramlocha pranav pranay prasutagus pratham praza prentice prentiss preost preostcot preostu preruet prescot prescott presley pressley prestin preston prewitt priam priapus pridwyn priest priestly primavera primeiro prince princeton prior priour priscilla priyana priyanka prudencia pruet pruie pruitt prunella prunellie pryderi prydwyn pryor

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PROCNE:

First Names which starts with 'pr' and ends with 'ne':

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

page paige paine paislee palmere parke parle parthenie pascale pascaline pasiphae pasquale patience patrice pauline payne pazice peace pearce pedrine peirce pellinore pendewe penelope pensee pepe percyvelle peregrine perke persephone persephonie perye perzsike peta-gaye pete peterke petre petronille phebe phemie philipe philippe philippine phillipe phoebe pierce pierette pierre pierrette pike pimne pipere plaise pleasure podarge pommelraie pommeraie ponce porsche psyche ptaysanwee pyrene pyrenie

English Words Rhyming PROCNE

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acnenoun (n.) A pustular affection of the skin, due to changes in the sebaceous glands.

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


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procaciousadjective (a.) Pert; petulant; forward; saucy.

procacitynoun (n.) Forwardness; pertness; petulance.

procambiumnoun (n.) The young tissue of a fibrovascular bundle before its component cells have begun to be differentiated.

procatarcticadjective (a.) Beginning; predisposing; exciting; initial.

procatarxisnoun (n.) The kindling of a disease into action; also, the procatarctic cause.

procedendonoun (n.) A writ by which a cause which has been removed on insufficient grounds from an inferior to a superior court by certiorari, or otherwise, is sent down again to the same court, to be proceeded in there.
 noun (n.) In English practice, a writ issuing out of chancery in cases where the judges of subordinate courts delay giving judgment, commanding them to proceed to judgment.
 noun (n.) A writ by which the commission of the justice of the peace is revived, after having been suspended.

procedurenoun (n.) The act or manner of proceeding or moving forward; progress; process; operation; conduct.
 noun (n.) A step taken; an act performed; a proceeding; the steps taken in an action or other legal proceeding.
 noun (n.) That which results; issue; product.

proceedingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Proceed
 noun (n.) The act of one who proceeds, or who prosecutes a design or transaction; progress or movement from one thing to another; a measure or step taken in a course of business; a transaction; as, an illegal proceeding; a cautious or a violent proceeding.
 noun (n.) The course of procedure in the prosecution of an action at law.

proceednoun (n.) See Proceeds.
 verb (v. i.) To move, pass, or go forward or onward; to advance; to continue or renew motion begun; as, to proceed on a journey.
 verb (v. i.) To pass from one point, topic, or stage, to another; as, to proceed with a story or argument.
 verb (v. i.) To issue or come forth as from a source or origin; to come from; as, light proceeds from the sun.
 verb (v. i.) To go on in an orderly or regulated manner; to begin and carry on a series of acts or measures; to act by method; to prosecute a design.
 verb (v. i.) To be transacted; to take place; to occur.
 verb (v. i.) To have application or effect; to operate.
 verb (v. i.) To begin and carry on a legal process.

proceedernoun (n.) One who proceeds.

proceedsnoun (n. pl.) That which comes forth or results; effect; yield; issue; product; sum accruing from a sale, etc.

proceleusmaticnoun (n.) A foot consisting of four short syllables.
 adjective (a.) Inciting; animating; encouraging.
 adjective (a.) Consisting of four short syllables; composed of feet of four short syllables each.

procellariannoun (n.) One of a family of oceanic birds (Procellaridae) including the petrels, fulmars, and shearwaters. They are often seen in great abundance in stormy weather.

procellousadjective (a.) Stormy.

procephalicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or forming, the front of the head.

proceptionnoun (n.) Preoccupation.

procereadjective (a.) Of high stature; tall.

procerebrumnoun (n.) The prosencephalon.

proceresnoun (n. pl.) An order of large birds; the Ratitae; -- called also Proceri.

proceritenoun (n.) The segment next to the flagellum of the antennae of Crustacea.

proceritynoun (n.) Height of stature; tallness.

processnoun (n.) The act of proceeding; continued forward movement; procedure; progress; advance.
 noun (n.) A series of actions, motions, or occurrences; progressive act or transaction; continuous operation; normal or actual course or procedure; regular proceeding; as, the process of vegetation or decomposition; a chemical process; processes of nature.
 noun (n.) A statement of events; a narrative.
 noun (n.) Any marked prominence or projecting part, especially of a bone; anapophysis.
 noun (n.) The whole course of proceedings in a cause real or personal, civil or criminal, from the beginning to the end of the suit; strictly, the means used for bringing the defendant into court to answer to the action; -- a generic term for writs of the class called judicial.

processionnoun (n.) The act of proceeding, moving on, advancing, or issuing; regular, orderly, or ceremonious progress; continuous course.
 noun (n.) That which is moving onward in an orderly, stately, or solemn manner; a train of persons advancing in order; a ceremonious train; a retinue; as, a procession of mourners; the Lord Mayor's procession.
 noun (n.) An orderly and ceremonial progress of persons, either from the sacristy to the choir, or from the choir around the church, within or without.
 noun (n.) An old term for litanies which were said in procession and not kneeling.
 verb (v. t.) To ascertain, mark, and establish the boundary lines of, as lands.
 verb (v. i.) To march in procession.
 verb (v. i.) To honor with a procession.

processionalnoun (n.) A service book relating to ecclesiastical processions.
 noun (n.) A hymn, or other selection, sung during a church procession; as, the processional was the 202d hymn.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a procession; consisting in a procession.

processionalistnoun (n.) One who goes or marches in a procession.

processionaryadjective (a.) Pertaining to a procession; consisting in processions; as, processionary service.

processionernoun (n.) One who takes part in a procession.
 noun (n.) A manual of processions; a processional.
 noun (n.) An officer appointed to procession lands.

processioningnoun (n.) A proceeding prescribed by statute for ascertaining and fixing the boundaries of land. See 2d Procession.

processiveadjective (a.) Proceeding; advancing.

procheinadjective (a.) Next; nearest.

prochordaladjective (a.) Situated in front of the notochord; -- applied especially to parts of the cartilaginous rudiments in the base of the skull.

prochronismnoun (n.) The dating of an event before the time it happened; an antedating; -- opposed to metachronism.

procidencenoun (n.) Alt. of Procidentia

procidentianoun (n.) A falling down; a prolapsus.

prociduousadjective (a.) Falling from its proper place.

procinctnoun (n.) A state of complete readiness for action.

proclaimingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Proclaim

proclaimernoun (n.) One who proclaims.

proclamationnoun (n.) The act of proclaiming; official or general notice; publication.
 noun (n.) That which is proclaimed, publicly announced, or officially declared; a published ordinance; as, the proclamation of a king; a Thanksgiving proclamation.

procliticadjective (a.) Leaning forward; -- said of certain monosyllabic words which are so closely attached to the following word as not to have a separate accent.

procliveadjective (a.) Having a tendency by nature; prone; proclivous.

proclivitynoun (n.) Inclination; propensity; proneness; tendency.
 noun (n.) Readiness; facility; aptitude.

proclivousadjective (a.) Inclined; tending by nature.
 adjective (a.) Having the incisor teeth directed forward.

procoelenoun (n.) A lateral cavity of the prosencephalon; a lateral ventricle of the brain.

procoelianoun (n.) Same as Procoele.
 noun (n. pl.) A division of Crocodilia, including the true crocodiles and alligators, in which the dorsal vertebrae are concave in front.

procoeliannoun (n.) A reptile having procoelian vertebrae; one of the Procoelia.
 adjective (a.) Concave in front; as, procoelian vertebrae, which have the anterior end of the centra concave and the posterior convex.

procoelousadjective (a.) Same as Procoelian.

proconsulnoun (n.) An officer who discharged the duties of a consul without being himself consul; a governor of, or a military commander in, a province. He was usually one who had previously been consul.

proconsularadjective (a.) Alt. of Proconsulary

proconsularyadjective (a.) Of or pertaining of a proconsul; as, proconsular powers.
 adjective (a.) Under the government of a proconsul; as, a proconsular province.


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


proadjective (a.) A Latin preposition signifying for, before, forth.
 adverb (adv.) For, on, or in behalf of, the affirmative side; -- in contrast with con.

proanoun (n.) A sailing canoe of the Ladrone Islands and Malay Archipelago, having its lee side flat and its weather side like that of an ordinary boat. The ends are alike. The canoe is long and narrow, and is kept from overturning by a cigar-shaped log attached to a frame extending several feet to windward. It has been called the flying proa, and is the swiftest sailing craft known.

proatlasnoun (n.) A vertebral rudiment in front of the atlas in some reptiles.

probabiliorismnoun (n.) The doctrine of the probabiliorists.

probabilioristnoun (n.) One who holds, in opposition to the probabilists, that a man is bound to do that which is most probably right.

probabilismnoun (n.) The doctrine of the probabilists.

probabilistnoun (n.) One who maintains that certainty is impossible, and that probability alone is to govern our faith and actions.
 noun (n.) One who maintains that a man may do that which has a probability of being right, or which is inculcated by teachers of authority, although other opinions may seem to him still more probable.

probabilitynoun (n.) The quality or state of being probable; appearance of reality or truth; reasonable ground of presumption; likelihood.
 noun (n.) That which is or appears probable; anything that has the appearance of reality or truth.
 noun (n.) Likelihood of the occurrence of any event in the doctrine of chances, or the ratio of the number of favorable chances to the whole number of chances, favorable and unfavorable. See 1st Chance, n., 5.

probableadjective (a.) Capable of being proved.
 adjective (a.) Having more evidence for than against; supported by evidence which inclines the mind to believe, but leaves some room for doubt; likely.
 adjective (a.) Rendering probable; supporting, or giving ground for, belief, but not demonstrating; as, probable evidence; probable presumption.

probacynoun (n.) Proof; trial.

probaladjective (a.) Approved; probable.

probalitynoun (n.) Probability.

probangnoun (n.) A slender elastic rod, as of whalebone, with a sponge on the end, for removing obstructions from the esophagus, etc.

probatenoun (n.) Proof.
 noun (n.) Official proof; especially, the proof before a competent officer or tribunal that an instrument offered, purporting to be the last will and testament of a person deceased, is indeed his lawful act; the copy of a will proved, under the seal of the Court of Probate, delivered to the executors with a certificate of its having been proved.
 noun (n.) The right or jurisdiction of proving wills.
 adjective (a.) Of or belonging to a probate, or court of probate; as, a probate record.
 verb (v. t.) To obtain the official approval of, as of an instrument purporting to be the last will and testament; as, the executor has probated the will.

probationnoun (n.) The act of proving; also, that which proves anything; proof.
 noun (n.) Any proceeding designed to ascertain truth, to determine character, qualification, etc.; examination; trial; as, to engage a person on probation.
 noun (n.) The novitiate which a person must pass in a convent, to probe his or her virtue and ability to bear the severities of the rule.
 noun (n.) The trial of a ministerial candidate's qualifications prior to his ordination, or to his settlement as a pastor.
 noun (n.) Moral trial; the state of man in the present life, in which he has the opportunity of proving his character, and becoming qualified for a happier state.

probationaladjective (a.) Probationary.

probationaryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to probation; serving for trial.

probationernoun (n.) One who is undergoing probation; one who is on trial; a novice.
 noun (n.) A student in divinity, who, having received certificates of good morals and qualifications from his university, is admitted to several trials by a presbytery, and, on acquitting himself well, is licensed to preach.

probationershipnoun (n.) The state of being a probationer; novitiate.

probationshipnoun (n.) A state of probation.

probativeadjective (a.) Serving for trial or proof; probationary; as, probative judgments; probative evidence.

probatornoun (n.) An examiner; an approver.
 noun (n.) One who, when indicted for crime, confessed it, and accused others, his accomplices, in order to obtain pardon; a state's evidence.

probatoryadjective (a.) Serving for trial; probationary.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or serving for, proof.

probingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Probe

probenoun (n.) An instrument for examining the depth or other circumstances of a wound, ulcer, or cavity, or the direction of a sinus, of for exploring for bullets, for stones in the bladder, etc.
 verb (v. t.) To examine, as a wound, an ulcer, or some cavity of the body, with a probe.
 verb (v. t.) Fig.: to search to the bottom; to scrutinize or examine thoroughly.

probeaglenoun (n.) See Porbeagle.

probitynoun (n.) Tried virtue or integrity; approved moral excellence; honesty; rectitude; uprightness.

problemnoun (n.) A question proposed for solution; a matter stated for examination or proof; hence, a matter difficult of solution or settlement; a doubtful case; a question involving doubt.
 noun (n.) Anything which is required to be done; as, in geometry, to bisect a line, to draw a perpendicular; or, in algebra, to find an unknown quantity.

problematicadjective (a.) Alt. of Problematical

problematicaladjective (a.) Having the nature of a problem; not shown in fact; questionable; uncertain; unsettled; doubtful.

problematistnoun (n.) One who proposes problems.

proboscidateadjective (a.) Having a proboscis; proboscidial.

proboscideanoun (n. pl.) An order of large mammals including the elephants and mastodons.

proboscideanadjective (a.) Proboscidian.

proboscidialadjective (a.) Proboscidate.

proboscidiannoun (n.) One of the Proboscidea.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Proboscidea.

proboscidiferanoun (n. pl.) An extensive division of pectinibranchiate gastropods, including those that have a long retractile proboscis, with the mouth at the end, as the cones, whelks, tritons, and cowries. See Illust. of Gastropoda, and of Winkle.
 noun (n. pl.) A subdivision of the taenioglossate gastropods, including the fig-shells (Pyrula), the helmet shells (Cassis), the tritons, and allied genera.

proboscidiformadjective (a.) Having the form or uses of a proboscis; as, a proboscidiform mouth.

proboscisnoun (n.) A hollow organ or tube attached to the head, or connected with the mouth, of various animals, and generally used in taking food or drink; a snout; a trunk.
 noun (n.) By extension, applied to various tubelike mouth organs of the lower animals that can be everted or protruded.
 noun (n.) The nose.

proconsulatenoun (n.) The office jurisdiction of a proconsul, or the term of his office.

proconsulshipnoun (n.) Proconsulate.

procrastinatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Procrastinate

procrastinationnoun (n.) The act or habit of procrastinating, or putting off to a future time; delay; dilatoriness.

procrastinatornoun (n.) One who procrastinates, or defers the performance of anything.

procrastinatoryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to procrastination; dilatory.

procreantnoun (n.) One who, or that which, procreates.
 adjective (a.) Generating; producing; productive; fruitful; assisting in procreation.

procreatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Procreate

procreationnoun (n.) The act of begetting; generation and production of young.

procreativeadjective (a.) Having the power to beget; generative.

procreativenessnoun (n.) The power of generating.

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English Words which starts with 'pr' and ends with 'ne':

priminenoun (n.) The outermost of the two integuments of an ovule.

pristineadjective (a.) Belonging to the earliest period or state; original; primitive; primeval; as, the pristine state of innocence; the pristine manners of a people; pristine vigor.

profaneadjective (a.) Not sacred or holy; not possessing peculiar sanctity; unconsecrated; hence, relating to matters other than sacred; secular; -- opposed to sacred, religious, or inspired; as, a profane place.
 adjective (a.) Unclean; impure; polluted; unholy.
 adjective (a.) Treating sacred things with contempt, disrespect, irreverence, or undue familiarity; irreverent; impious.
 adjective (a.) Irreverent in language; taking the name of God in vain; given to swearing; blasphemous; as, a profane person, word, oath, or tongue.
 adjective (a.) To violate, as anything sacred; to treat with abuse, irreverence, obloquy, or contempt; to desecrate; to pollute; as, to profane the name of God; to profane the Scriptures, or the ordinance of God.
 adjective (a.) To put to a wrong or unworthy use; to make a base employment of; to debase; to abuse; to defile.

prognenoun (n.) A swallow.
 noun (n.) A genus of swallows including the purple martin. See Martin.
 noun (n.) An American butterfly (Polygonia, / Vanessa, Progne). It is orange and black above, grayish beneath, with an L-shaped silver mark on the hind wings. Called also gray comma.

proneadjective (a.) Bending forward; inclined; not erect.
 adjective (a.) Prostrate; flat; esp., lying with the face down; -- opposed to supine.
 adjective (a.) Headlong; running downward or headlong.
 adjective (a.) Sloping, with reference to a line or surface; declivous; inclined; not level.
 adjective (a.) Inclined; propense; disposed; -- applied to the mind or affections, usually in an ill sense. Followed by to.

propanenoun (n.) A heavy gaseous hydrocarbon, C3H8, of the paraffin series, occurring naturally dissolved in crude petroleum, and also made artificially; -- called also propyl hydride.

proparoxytonenoun (n.) A word which has the acute accent on the antepenult.

propenenoun (n.) Same as Propylene.

propeptonenoun (n.) A product of gastric digestion intermediate between albumin and peptone, identical with hemialbumose.

prophaneadjective (a. & v. t.) See Profane.

propidenenoun (n.) The unsymmetrical hypothetical hydrocarbon radical, CH3.CH2.CH, analogous to ethylidene, and regarded as the type of certain derivatives of propane; -- called also propylidene.

propinenoun (n.) A pledge.
 noun (n.) A gift; esp., drink money.
 noun (n.) Same as Allylene.
 verb (v. t.) To pledge; to offer as a toast or a health in the manner of drinking, that is, by drinking first and passing the cup.
 verb (v. t.) Hence, to give in token of friendship.
 verb (v. t.) To give, or deliver; to subject.

propionenoun (n.) The ketone of propionic acid, obtained as a colorless fragrant liquid.

propylenenoun (n.) A colorless gaseous hydrocarbon (C3H6) of the ethylene series, having a garlic odor. It occurs in coal gas, and is produced artificially in various ways. Called also propene.

propylidenenoun (n.) See Propidene.

protoginenoun (n.) A kind of granite or gneiss containing a silvery talcose mineral.

protopinenoun (n.) An alkaloid found in opium in small quantities, and extracted as a white crystalline substance.

proxenenoun (n.) An officer who had the charge of showing hospitality to those who came from a friendly city or state.

prunenoun (n.) A plum; esp., a dried plum, used in cookery; as, French or Turkish prunes; California prunes.
 verb (v. t.) To lop or cut off the superfluous parts, branches, or shoots of; to clear of useless material; to shape or smooth by trimming; to trim: as, to prune trees; to prune an essay.
 verb (v. t.) To cut off or cut out, as useless parts.
 verb (v. t.) To preen; to prepare; to dress.
 verb (v. i.) To dress; to prink; -used humorously or in contempt.

pralinenoun (n.) A confection made of nut kernels, usually of almonds, roasted in boiling sugar until brown and crisp.