Name Report For First Name PHILLIP:

PHILLIP

First name PHILLIP's origin is English. PHILLIP means "fond of horses. one of the biblical 12 apostles". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with PHILLIP below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of phillip.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with PHILLIP and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with PHILLIP - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming PHILLIP

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES PHİLLİP AS A WHOLE:

phillipa phillipe phillips

NAMES RHYMING WITH PHİLLİP (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (hillip) - Names That Ends with hillip:

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

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

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

philip flip

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

chuchip kip osip trip

NAMES RHYMING WITH PHİLLİP (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (philli) - Names That Begins with philli:

phillida phillina phillis

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

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

phil phila philana philander philberta philemon phili philipe philipinna philippa philippe philippine philips philo philoctetes philoetius philomel philomela philomena philomina philothea

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

phiala phineas phinees phineus

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

phaedra phaethon phaethusa phalyn phantasos phaon phebe phedora phelan phelot phelps phemie phemius pheobus pheodora pheredin pherson phlegethon phoebe phoenix phoenyx phorbas phorbus phorcys phrixus phuc phuoc phuong phylis phyllis phylo

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PHİLLİP:

First Names which starts with 'phi' and ends with 'lip':

First Names which starts with 'ph' and ends with 'ip':

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

polycarp

English Words Rhyming PHILLIP

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES PHİLLİP AS A WHOLE:

phillipsitenoun (n.) A hydrous silicate of aluminia, lime, and soda, a zeolitic mineral commonly occurring in complex twin crystals, often cruciform in shape; -- called also christianite.

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


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (hillip) - English Words That Ends with hillip:



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


fillipnoun (n.) A jerk of the finger forced suddenly from the thumb; a smart blow.
 noun (n.) Something serving to rouse or excite.
 verb (v. t.) To strike with the nail of the finger, first placed against the ball of the thumb, and forced from that position with a sudden spring; to snap with the finger.
 verb (v. t.) To snap; to project quickly.


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



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


cheslipnoun (n.) The wood louse.

clipnoun (n.) An embrace.
 noun (n.) A cutting; a shearing.
 noun (n.) The product of a single shearing of sheep; a season's crop of wool.
 noun (n.) A clasp or holder for letters, papers, etc.
 noun (n.) An embracing strap for holding parts together; the iron strap, with loop, at the ends of a whiffletree.
 noun (n.) A projecting flange on the upper edge of a horseshoe, turned up so as to embrace the lower part of the hoof; -- called also toe clip and beak.
 noun (n.) A blow or stroke with the hand; as, he hit him a clip.
 noun (n.) A part, attachment, or appendage, for seizing, clasping, or holding, an object, as a cable, etc.
 noun (n.) A gaff or hook for landing the fish, as in salmon fishing.
 noun (n.) A rapid gait.
 verb (v. t.) To embrace, hence; to encompass.
 verb (v. t.) To cut off; as with shears or scissors; as, to clip the hair; to clip coin.
 verb (v. t.) To curtail; to cut short.
 verb (v. i.) To move swiftly; -- usually with indefinite it.

cowslipnoun (n.) A common flower in England (Primula veris) having yellow blossoms and appearing in early spring. It is often cultivated in the United States.
 noun (n.) In the United States, the marsh marigold (Caltha palustris), appearing in wet places in early spring and often used as a pot herb. It is nearer to a buttercup than to a true cowslip. See Illust. of Marsh marigold.

flipnoun (n.) A mixture of beer, spirit, etc., stirred and heated by a hot iron.
 verb (v. t.) To toss or fillip; as, to flip up a cent.

harelipnoun (n.) A lip, commonly the upper one, having a fissure of perpendicular division like that of a hare.

landslipnoun (n.) Alt. of Landslide

lipnoun (n.) One of the two fleshy folds which surround the orifice of the mouth in man and many other animals. In man the lips are organs of speech essential to certain articulations. Hence, by a figure they denote the mouth, or all the organs of speech, and sometimes speech itself.
 noun (n.) An edge of an opening; a thin projecting part of anything; a kind of short open spout; as, the lip of a vessel.
 noun (n.) The sharp cutting edge on the end of an auger.
 noun (n.) One of the two opposite divisions of a labiate corolla.
 noun (n.) The odd and peculiar petal in the Orchis family. See Orchidaceous.
 noun (n.) One of the edges of the aperture of a univalve shell.
 verb (v. t.) To touch with the lips; to put the lips to; hence, to kiss.
 verb (v. t.) To utter; to speak.
 verb (v. t.) To clip; to trim.

overlipnoun (n.) The upper lip.

oxlipnoun (n.) The great cowslip (Primula veris, var. elatior).

philipnoun (n.) The European hedge sparrow.
 noun (n.) The house sparrow. Called also phip.

seedlipnoun (n.) Alt. of Seedlop

slipnoun (n.) To move along the surface of a thing without bounding, rolling, or stepping; to slide; to glide.
 noun (n.) To slide; to lose one's footing or one's hold; not to tread firmly; as, it is necessary to walk carefully lest the foot should slip.
 noun (n.) To move or fly (out of place); to shoot; -- often with out, off, etc.; as, a bone may slip out of its place.
 noun (n.) To depart, withdraw, enter, appear, intrude, or escape as if by sliding; to go or come in a quiet, furtive manner; as, some errors slipped into the work.
 noun (n.) To err; to fall into error or fault.
 noun (n.) The act of slipping; as, a slip on the ice.
 noun (n.) An unintentional error or fault; a false step.
 noun (n.) A twig separated from the main stock; a cutting; a scion; hence, a descendant; as, a slip from a vine.
 noun (n.) A slender piece; a strip; as, a slip of paper.
 noun (n.) A leash or string by which a dog is held; -- so called from its being made in such a manner as to slip, or become loose, by relaxation of the hand.
 noun (n.) An escape; a secret or unexpected desertion; as, to give one the slip.
 noun (n.) A portion of the columns of a newspaper or other work struck off by itself; a proof from a column of type when set up and in the galley.
 noun (n.) Any covering easily slipped on.
 noun (n.) A loose garment worn by a woman.
 noun (n.) A child's pinafore.
 noun (n.) An outside covering or case; as, a pillow slip.
 noun (n.) The slip or sheath of a sword, and the like.
 noun (n.) A counterfeit piece of money, being brass covered with silver.
 noun (n.) Matter found in troughs of grindstones after the grinding of edge tools.
 noun (n.) Potter's clay in a very liquid state, used for the decoration of ceramic ware, and also as a cement for handles and other applied parts.
 noun (n.) A particular quantity of yarn.
 noun (n.) An inclined plane on which a vessel is built, or upon which it is hauled for repair.
 noun (n.) An opening or space for vessels to lie in, between wharves or in a dock; as, Peck slip.
 noun (n.) A narrow passage between buildings.
 noun (n.) A long seat or narrow pew in churches, often without a door.
 noun (n.) A dislocation of a lead, destroying continuity.
 noun (n.) The motion of the center of resistance of the float of a paddle wheel, or the blade of an oar, through the water horozontally, or the difference between a vessel's actual speed and the speed which she would have if the propelling instrument acted upon a solid; also, the velocity, relatively to still water, of the backward current of water produced by the propeller.
 noun (n.) A fish, the sole.
 noun (n.) A fielder stationed on the off side and to the rear of the batsman. There are usually two of them, called respectively short slip, and long slip.
 noun (n.) The retrograde movement on a pulley of a belt as it slips.
 noun (n.) In a link motion, the undesirable sliding movement of the link relatively to the link block, due to swinging of the link.
 noun (n.) The difference between the actual and synchronous speed of an induction motor.
 noun (n.) A memorandum of the particulars of a risk for which a policy is to be executed. It usually bears the broker's name and is initiated by the underwrites.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to move smoothly and quickly; to slide; to convey gently or secretly.
 verb (v. t.) To omit; to loose by negligence.
 verb (v. t.) To cut slips from; to cut; to take off; to make a slip or slips of; as, to slip a piece of cloth or paper.
 verb (v. t.) To let loose in pursuit of game, as a greyhound.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to slip or slide off, or out of place; as, a horse slips his bridle; a dog slips his collar.
 verb (v. t.) To bring forth (young) prematurely; to slink.

snowslipnoun (n.) A large mass or avalanche of snow which slips down the side of a mountain, etc.

tulipnoun (n.) Any plant of the liliaceous genus Tulipa. Many varieties are cultivated for their beautiful, often variegated flowers.

underlipnoun (n.) The lower lip.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (philli) - Words That Begins with philli:



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


phillygeninnoun (n.) A pearly crystalline substance obtained by the decomposition of phillyrin.

phillyreanoun (n.) A genus of evergreen plants growing along the shores of the Mediterranean, and breading a fruit resembling that of the olive.

phillyrinnoun (n.) A glucoside extracted from Phillyrea as a bitter white crystalline substance. It is sometimes used as a febrifuge.


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


philabegnoun (n.) See Filibeg.

philadelphiannoun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Philadelphia.
 noun (n.) One of a society of mystics of the seventeenth century, -- called also the Family of Love.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Ptolemy Philadelphus, or to one of the cities named Philadelphia, esp. the modern city in Pennsylvania.

philalethistnoun (n.) A lover of the truth.

philandernoun (n.) A lover.
 noun (n.) A South American opossum (Didelphys philander).
 noun (n.) An Australian bandicoot (Perameles lagotis).
 verb (v. i.) To make love to women; to play the male flirt.

philanderernoun (n.) One who hangs about women; a male flirt.

philanthropenoun (n.) A philanthropist.

philanthropicadjective (a.) Alt. of Philanthropical

philanthropicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philanthropy; characterized by philanthropy; loving or helping mankind; as, a philanthropic enterprise.

philanthropinismnoun (n.) A system of education on so-called natural principles, attempted in Germany in the last century by Basedow, of Dessau.

philanthropinistnoun (n.) An advocate of, or believer in, philanthropinism.

philanthropistnoun (n.) One who practices philanthropy; one who loves mankind, and seeks to promote the good of others.

philanthropisticadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or characteristic of, a philanthropist.

philanthropynoun (n.) Love to mankind; benevolence toward the whole human family; universal good will; desire and readiness to do good to all men; -- opposed to misanthropy.

philatelicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philately.

philatelistnoun (n.) One versed in philately; one who collects postage stamps.

philatelynoun (n.) The collection of postage stamps of various issues.

philatorynoun (n.) A kind of transparent reliquary with an ornamental top.

philautynoun (n.) Self-love; selfishness.

philharmonicnoun (n.) One who loves harmony or music;
 noun (n.) short for Philharmonic Society, concert, assemblage, or the like.
 adjective (a.) Loving harmony or music.

philhellenenoun (n.) A friend of Greece, or of the Greeks; a philhellenist.

philhellenicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philhellenism.

philhellenismnoun (n.) Love of Greece.

philhellenistnoun (n.) A friend of Greece; one who supports the cause of the Greeks; particularly, one who supported them in their struggle for independence against the Turks; a philhellene.

philibegnoun (n.) See Filibeg.

philippiannoun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Philippi.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Philippi, a city of ancient Macedonia.

philippicnoun (n.) Any one of the series of famous orations of Demosthenes, the Grecian orator, denouncing Philip, king of Macedon.
 noun (n.) Hence: Any discourse or declamation abounding in acrimonious invective.

philippiumnoun (n.) A rare and doubtful metallic element said to have been discovered in the mineral samarskite.

philippizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Philippize

philisternoun (n.) A Philistine; -- a cant name given to townsmen by students in German universities.

philistinenoun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of ancient Philistia, a coast region of southern Palestine.
 noun (n.) A bailiff.
 noun (n.) A person deficient in liberal culture and refinement; one without appreciation of the nobler aspirations and sentiments of humanity; one whose scope is limited to selfish and material interests.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Philistines.
 adjective (a.) Uncultured; commonplace.

philistinismnoun (n.) The condition, character, aims, and habits of the class called Philistines. See Philistine, 3.

philogynistnoun (n.) A lover or friend of women; one who esteems woman as the higher type of humanity; -- opposed to misogynist.

philogynynoun (n.) Fondness for women; uxoriousness; -- opposed to misogyny.

philohelleniannoun (n.) A philhellenist.

philologernoun (n.) A philologist.

philologiannoun (n.) A philologist.

philologicaladjective (a.) Alt. of Philologic

philologicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philology.

philologistnoun (n.) One versed in philology.

philologuenoun (n.) A philologist.

philologynoun (n.) Criticism; grammatical learning.
 noun (n.) The study of language, especially in a philosophical manner and as a science; the investigation of the laws of human speech, the relation of different tongues to one another, and historical development of languages; linguistic science.
 noun (n.) A treatise on the science of language.

philomathnoun (n.) A lover of learning; a scholar.

philomathematicnoun (n.) A philomath.

philomathicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philomathy.
 adjective (a.) Having love of learning or letters.

philomathynoun (n.) The love of learning or letters.

philomelnoun (n.) Same as Philomela, the nightingale.

philomelanoun (n.) The nightingale; philomel.
 noun (n.) A genus of birds including the nightingales.

philomenenoun (n.) The nightingale.

philomotadjective (a.) Of the color of a dead leaf.

philomusicaladjective (a.) Loving music. [R.]Busby.


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


phialnoun (n.) A glass vessel or bottle, especially a small bottle for medicines; a vial.
 verb (v. t.) To put or keep in, or as in, a phial.

phialingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Phial

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.

philopolemicadjective (a.) Alt. of Philopolemical

philopolemicaladjective (a.) Fond of polemics or controversy.

philoprogenitiveadjective (a.) Having the love of offspring; fond of children.

philoprogenitivenessnoun (n.) The love of offspring; fondness for children.

philosophasternoun (n.) A pretender to philosophy.

philosophationnoun (n.) Philosophical speculation and discussion.

philosophenoun (n.) A philosophaster; a philosopher.

philosophemenoun (n.) A philosophical proposition, doctrine, or principle of reasoning.

philosophernoun (n.) One who philosophizes; one versed in, or devoted to, philosophy.
 noun (n.) One who reduces the principles of philosophy to practice in the conduct of life; one who lives according to the rules of practical wisdom; one who meets or regards all vicissitudes with calmness.
 noun (n.) An alchemist.

philosophicadjective (a.) Alt. of Philosophical

philosophicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to philosophy; versed in, or imbued with, the principles of philosophy; hence, characterizing a philosopher; rational; wise; temperate; calm; cool.

philosophismnoun (n.) Spurious philosophy; the love or practice of sophistry.

philosophistnoun (n.) A pretender in philosophy.

philosophisticadjective (a.) Alt. of Philosophistical

philosophisticaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the love or practice of sophistry.

philosophizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Philosophize

philosophizernoun (n.) One who philosophizes.

philosophynoun (n.) Literally, the love of, including the search after, wisdom; in actual usage, the knowledge of phenomena as explained by, and resolved into, causes and reasons, powers and laws.
 noun (n.) A particular philosophical system or theory; the hypothesis by which particular phenomena are explained.
 noun (n.) Practical wisdom; calmness of temper and judgment; equanimity; fortitude; stoicism; as, to meet misfortune with philosophy.
 noun (n.) Reasoning; argumentation.
 noun (n.) The course of sciences read in the schools.
 noun (n.) A treatise on philosophy.

philostorgynoun (n.) Natural affection, as of parents for their children.

philotechnicadjective (a.) Alt. of Philotechnical

philotechnicaladjective (a.) Fond of the arts.

philternoun (n.) A potion or charm intended to excite the passion of love.
 verb (v. t.) To impregnate or mix with a love potion; as, to philter a draught.
 verb (v. t.) To charm to love; to excite to love or sexual desire by a potion.

philteringnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Philter

phimosisnoun (n.) A condition of the penis in which the prepuce can not be drawn back so as to uncover the glans penis.

phitonessnoun (n.) Pythoness; witch.

phiznoun (n.) The face or visage.

philatheanoun (n.) An international, interdenominational organization of Bible classes of young women.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH PHİLLİP:

English Words which starts with 'phi' and ends with 'lip':



English Words which starts with 'ph' and ends with 'ip':