TAISHI - Name Report For First Name TAISHI:
First name TAISHI's origin is Other. TAISHI
means "ambition". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with TAISHI
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to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of taishi.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Other) with TAISHI
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming TAISHI
English Words Rhyming TAISHI
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TAİSHİ AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TAİSHİ (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (aishi) - English Words That Ends with aishi:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ishi) - English Words That Ends with ishi:Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (shi) - English Words That Ends with shi:| binbashi | noun (n.) A major in the Turkish army. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TAİSHİ (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (taish) - Words That Begins with taish:Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (tais) - Words That Begins with tais:Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (tai) - Words That Begins with tai:| tail | noun (n.) Limitation; abridgment. | | | noun (n.) The terminal, and usually flexible, posterior appendage of an animal. | | | noun (n.) Any long, flexible terminal appendage; whatever resembles, in shape or position, the tail of an animal, as a catkin. | | | noun (n.) Hence, the back, last, lower, or inferior part of anything, -- as opposed to the head, or the superior part. | | | noun (n.) A train or company of attendants; a retinue. | | | noun (n.) The side of a coin opposite to that which bears the head, effigy, or date; the reverse; -- rarely used except in the expression "heads or tails," employed when a coin is thrown up for the purpose of deciding some point by its fall. | | | noun (n.) The distal tendon of a muscle. | | | noun (n.) A downy or feathery appendage to certain achenes. It is formed of the permanent elongated style. | | | noun (n.) A portion of an incision, at its beginning or end, which does not go through the whole thickness of the skin, and is more painful than a complete incision; -- called also tailing. | | | noun (n.) One of the strips at the end of a bandage formed by splitting the bandage one or more times. | | | noun (n.) A rope spliced to the strap of a block, by which it may be lashed to anything. | | | noun (n.) The part of a note which runs perpendicularly upward or downward from the head; the stem. | | | noun (n.) Same as Tailing, 4. | | | noun (n.) The bottom or lower portion of a member or part, as a slate or tile. | | | noun (n.) See Tailing, n., 5. | | | noun (n.) In some forms of rope-laying machine, pieces of rope attached to the iron bar passing through the grooven wooden top containing the strands, for wrapping around the rope to be laid. | | | noun (n.) A tailed coat; a tail coat. | | | noun (n.) In flying machines, a plane or group of planes used at the rear to confer stability. | | | adjective (a.) Limited; abridged; reduced; curtailed; as, estate tail. | | | verb (v. t.) To follow or hang to, like a tail; to be attached closely to, as that which can not be evaded. | | | verb (v. t.) To pull or draw by the tail. | | | verb (v. i.) To hold by the end; -- said of a timber when it rests upon a wall or other support; -- with in or into. | | | verb (v. i.) To swing with the stern in a certain direction; -- said of a vessel at anchor; as, this vessel tails down stream. |
| tailage | noun (n.) See Tallage. |
| tailblock | noun (n.) A block with a tail. See Tail, 9. |
| tailboard | noun (n.) The board at the rear end of a cart or wagon, which can be removed or let down, for convenience in loading or unloading. |
| tailed | adjective (a.) Having a tail; having (such) a tail or (so many) tails; -- chiefly used in composition; as, bobtailed, longtailed, etc. |
| tailing | noun (n.) The part of a projecting stone or brick inserted in a wall. | | | noun (n.) Same as Tail, n., 8 (a). | | | noun (n.) Sexual intercourse. | | | noun (n.) The lighter parts of grain separated from the seed threshing and winnowing; chaff. | | | noun (n.) The refuse part of stamped ore, thrown behind the tail of the buddle or washing apparatus. It is dressed over again to secure whatever metal may exist in it. Called also tails. | | | noun (n.) A prolongation of current in a telegraph line, due to capacity in the line and causing signals to run together. |
| taille | noun (n.) A tally; an account scored on a piece of wood. | | | noun (n.) Any imposition levied by the king, or any other lord, upon his subjects. | | | noun (n.) The French name for the tenor voice or part; also, for the tenor viol or viola. |
| tailless | adjective (a.) Having no tail. |
| taillie | noun (n.) Same as Tailzie. |
| tailor | noun (n.) One whose occupation is to cut out and make men's garments; also, one who cuts out and makes ladies' outer garments. | | | noun (n.) The mattowacca; -- called also tailor herring. | | | noun (n.) The silversides. | | | noun (n.) The goldfish. | | | verb (v. i.) To practice making men's clothes; to follow the business of a tailor. |
| tailoring | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tailor | | | adverb (adv.) The business or the work of a tailor or a tailoress. |
| tailoress | noun (n.) A female tailor. |
| tailpiece | noun (n.) A piece at the end; an appendage. | | | noun (n.) One of the timbers which tail into a header, in floor framing. See Illust. of Header. | | | noun (n.) An ornament placed at the bottom of a short page to fill up the space, or at the end of a book. | | | noun (n.) A piece of ebony or other material attached to the lower end of a violin or similar instrument, to which the strings are fastened. | | | noun (n.) A piece for transmitting motion from the hub of a lock to the latch bolt. | | | noun (n.) The part of a telescope containing the adjusting device for the eyepiece, etc. |
| tailpin | noun (n.) The center in the spindle of a turning lathe. |
| tailrace | noun (n.) See Race, n., 6. | | | noun (n.) The channel in which tailings, suspended in water, are conducted away. |
| tailstock | noun (n.) The sliding block or support, in a lathe, which carries the dead spindle, or adjustable center. The headstock supports the live spindle. |
| tailzie | noun (n.) An entailment or deed whereby the legal course of succession is cut off, and an arbitrary one substituted. |
| tain | noun (n.) Thin tin plate; also, tin foil for mirrors. |
| taint | noun (n.) A thrust with a lance, which fails of its intended effect. | | | noun (n.) An injury done to a lance in an encounter, without its being broken; also, a breaking of a lance in an encounter in a dishonorable or unscientific manner. | | | noun (n.) Tincture; hue; color; tinge. | | | noun (n.) Infection; corruption; deprivation. | | | noun (n.) A blemish on reputation; stain; spot; disgrace. | | | verb (v. i.) To thrust ineffectually with a lance. | | | verb (v. t.) To injure, as a lance, without breaking it; also, to break, as a lance, but usually in an unknightly or unscientific manner. | | | verb (v. t.) To hit or touch lightly, in tilting. | | | verb (v. t.) To imbue or impregnate with something extraneous, especially with something odious, noxious, or poisonous; hence, to corrupt; to infect; to poison; as, putrid substance taint the air. | | | verb (v. t.) Fig.: To stain; to sully; to tarnish. | | | verb (v. i.) To be infected or corrupted; to be touched with something corrupting. | | | verb (v. i.) To be affected with incipient putrefaction; as, meat soon taints in warm weather. | | | verb (v. t.) Aphetic form of Attaint. |
| tainting | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Taint |
| taintless | adjective (a.) Free from taint or infection; pure. |
| tainture | noun (n.) Taint; tinge; difilement; stain; spot. |
| taintworm | noun (n.) A destructive parasitic worm or insect larva. |
| taira | noun (n.) Same as Tayra. |
| tait | noun (n.) A small nocturnal and arboreal Australian marsupial (Tarsipes rostratus) about the size of a mouse. It has a long muzzle, a long tongue, and very few teeth, and feeds upon honey and insects. Called also noolbenger. |
| tai | noun (n.) A member of one of the tribes of the Tai stock. | | | adjective (a.) Designating, or pertaining to, the chief linguistic stock of Indo-China, including the peoples of Siamese and Shan speech. |
| taiping | adjective (a.) Alt. of Taeping |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TAİSHİ:English Words which starts with 'ta' and ends with 'hi':
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