VETO - Name Report For First Name VETO:
First name VETO's origin is Spanish. VETO
means "intelligent". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with VETO
below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according
to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of veto.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Spanish) with VETO
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming VETO
English Words Rhyming VETO
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES VETO AS A WHOLE:| covetousness | noun (n.) Strong desire. | | | noun (n.) A strong or inordinate desire of obtaining and possessing some supposed good; excessive desire for riches or money; -- in a bad sense. |
| veto | noun (n.) An authoritative prohibition or negative; a forbidding; an interdiction. | | | noun (n.) A power or right possessed by one department of government to forbid or prohibit the carrying out of projects attempted by another department; especially, in a constitutional government, a power vested in the chief executive to prevent the enactment of measures passed by the legislature. Such a power may be absolute, as in the case of the Tribunes of the People in ancient Rome, or limited, as in the case of the President of the United States. Called also the veto power. | | | noun (n.) The exercise of such authority; an act of prohibition or prevention; as, a veto is probable if the bill passes. | | | noun (n.) A document or message communicating the reasons of the executive for not officially approving a proposed law; -- called also veto message. | | | verb (v. t.) To prohibit; to negative; also, to refuse assent to, as a legislative bill, and thus prevent its enactment; as, to veto an appropriation bill. |
| vetoing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Veto |
| vetoist | noun (n.) One who uses, or sustains the use of, the veto. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VETO (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (eto) - English Words That Ends with eto:| musketo | noun (n.) See Mosquito. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH VETO (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (vet) - Words That Begins with vet:| vetch | noun (n.) Any leguminous plant of the genus Vicia, some species of which are valuable for fodder. The common species is V. sativa. |
| vetchling | noun (n.) Any small leguminous plant of the genus Lathyrus, especially L. Nissolia. |
| vetchy | adjective (a.) Consisting of vetches or of pea straw. | | | adjective (a.) Abounding with vetches. |
| veteran | noun (n.) One who has been long exercised in any service or art, particularly in war; one who has had. | | | adjective (a.) Long exercised in anything, especially in military life and the duties of a soldier; long practiced or experienced; as, a veteran officer or soldier; veteran skill. |
| veterinarian | noun (n.) One skilled in the diseases of cattle or domestic animals; a veterinary surgeon. |
| veterinary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the art of healing or treating the diseases of domestic animals, as oxen, horses, sheep, etc.; as, a veterinary writer or school. |
| vetiver | noun (n.) An East Indian grass (Andropogon muricatus); also, its fragrant roots which are much used for making mats and screens. Also called kuskus, and khuskhus. |
| vettura | noun (n.) An Italian four-wheeled carriage, esp. one let for hire; a hackney coach. |
| vetturino | noun (n.) One who lets or drives a vettura. | | | noun (n.) A vettura. |
| vetust | adjective (a.) Venerable from antiquity; ancient; old. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH VETO:English Words which starts with 'v' and ends with 'o':| vanglo | noun (n.) Benne (Sesamum orientale); also, its seeds; -- so called in the West Indies. |
| vaquero | noun (n.) One who has charge of cattle, horses, etc.; a herdsman. |
| vedro | noun (n.) A Russian liquid measure, equal to 3.249 gallons of U. S. standard measure, or 2.706 imperial gallons. |
| vergaloo | noun (n.) See Virgalieu. |
| verso | noun (n.) The reverse, or left-hand, page of a book or a folded sheet of paper; -- opposed to recto. |
| vertigo | noun (n.) Dizziness or swimming of the head; an affection of the head in which objects, though stationary, appear to move in various directions, and the person affected finds it difficult to maintain an erect posture; giddiness. | | | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of small land snails belonging to the genus Vertigo, having an elongated or conical spiral shell and usually teeth in the aperture. |
| vespertilio | noun (n.) A genus of bats including some of the common small insectivorous species of North America and Europe. |
| vespillo | noun (n.) One who carried out the dead bodies of the poor at night for burial. |
| vibrio | noun (n.) A genus of motile bacteria characterized by short, slightly sinuous filaments and an undulatory motion; also, an individual of this genus. |
| vinatico | noun (n.) Madeira mahogany; the coarse, dark-colored wood of the Persea Indica. |
| violoncello | noun (n.) A stringed instrument of music; a bass viol of four strings, or a bass violin with long, large strings, giving sounds an octave lower than the viola, or tenor or alto violin. |
| virago | noun (n.) A woman of extraordinary stature, strength, and courage; a woman who has the robust body and masculine mind of a man; a female warrior. | | | noun (n.) Hence, a mannish woman; a bold, turbulent woman; a termagant; a vixen. |
| vireo | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of American singing birds belonging to Vireo and allied genera of the family Vireonidae. In many of the species the back is greenish, or olive-colored. Called also greenlet. |
| virgo | noun (n.) A sign of the zodiac which the sun enters about the 21st of August, marked thus [/] in almanacs. | | | noun (n.) A constellation of the zodiac, now occupying chiefly the sign Libra, and containing the bright star Spica. |
| virtuoso | noun (n.) One devoted to virtu; one skilled in the fine arts, in antiquities, and the like; a collector or ardent admirer of curiosities, etc. | | | noun (n.) A performer on some instrument, as the violin or the piano, who excels in the technical part of his art; a brilliant concert player. |
| visto | noun (n.) A vista; a prospect. |
| vitiligo | noun (n.) A rare skin disease consisting in the development of smooth, milk-white spots upon various parts of the body. |
| volcano | noun (n.) A mountain or hill, usually more or less conical in form, from which lava, cinders, steam, sulphur gases, and the like, are ejected; -- often popularly called a burning mountain. |
| vomito | noun (n.) The yellow fever in its worst form, when it is usually attended with black vomit. See Black vomit. |
| voodoo | noun (n.) See Voodooism. | | | noun (n.) One who practices voodooism; a negro sorcerer. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to voodooism, or a voodoo; as, voodoo incantations. |
| vulcano | noun (n.) A volcano. |
| vargueno | noun (n.) A decorative cabinet, of a form originating in Spain, the body being rectangular and supported on legs or an ornamental framework and the front opening downwards on hinges to serve as a writing desk. |
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