WEBBELEAH - Name Report For First Name WEBBELEAH:First name WEBBELEAH's origin is English. WEBBELEAH means "from the weaver's meadow". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with WEBBELEAH below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of webbeleah.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with WEBBELEAH and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin) First Names Rhyming WEBBELEAH
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| dahabeah | noun (n.) A Nile boat constructed on the model of a floating house, having large lateen sails. |
| obeah | noun (n.) Same as Obi. |
| adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to obi; as, the obeah man. |
| seah | noun (n.) A Jewish dry measure containing one third of an an ephah. |
| webbed | adjective (a.) Provided with a web. |
| adjective (a.) Having the toes united by a membrane, or web; as, the webbed feet of aquatic fowls. | |
| (imp. & p. p.) of Web |
| webber | noun (n.) One who forms webs; a weaver; a webster. |
| webbing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Web |
| noun (n.) A woven band of cotton or flax, used for reins, girths, bed bottoms, etc. |
| webby | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a web or webs; like a web; filled or covered with webs. |
| web | noun (n.) A weaver. |
| noun (n.) That which is woven; a texture; textile fabric; esp., something woven in a loom. | |
| noun (n.) A whole piece of linen cloth as woven. | |
| noun (n.) The texture of very fine thread spun by a spider for catching insects at its prey; a cobweb. | |
| noun (n.) Fig.: Tissue; texture; complicated fabrication. | |
| noun (n.) A band of webbing used to regulate the extension of the hood. | |
| noun (n.) A thin metal sheet, plate, or strip, as of lead. | |
| noun (n.) The blade of a sword. | |
| noun (n.) The blade of a saw. | |
| noun (n.) The thin, sharp part of a colter. | |
| noun (n.) The bit of a key. | |
| noun (n.) A plate or thin portion, continuous or perforated, connecting stiffening ribs or flanges, or other parts of an object. | |
| noun (n.) The thin vertical plate or portion connecting the upper and lower flanges of an lower flanges of an iron girder, rolled beam, or railroad rail. | |
| noun (n.) A disk or solid construction serving, instead of spokes, for connecting the rim and hub, in some kinds of car wheels, sheaves, etc. | |
| noun (n.) The arm of a crank between the shaft and the wrist. | |
| noun (n.) The part of a blackmith's anvil between the face and the foot. | |
| noun (n.) Pterygium; -- called also webeye. | |
| noun (n.) The membrane which unites the fingers or toes, either at their bases, as in man, or for a greater part of their length, as in many water birds and amphibians. | |
| noun (n.) The series of barbs implanted on each side of the shaft of a feather, whether stiff and united together by barbules, as in ordinary feathers, or soft and separate, as in downy feathers. See Feather. | |
| verb (v. t.) To unite or surround with a web, or as if with a web; to envelop; to entangle. |
| weber | noun (n.) The standard unit of electrical quantity, and also of current. See Coulomb, and Amp/re. |
| webeye | noun (n.) See Web, n., 8. |
| webfoot | noun (n.) A foot the toes of which are connected by a membrane. |
| noun (n.) Any web-footed bird. |
| webster | noun (n.) A weaver; originally, a female weaver. |
| websterite | noun (n.) A hydrous sulphate of alumina occurring in white reniform masses. |
| webform | noun (n.) Any one of various species of moths whose gregarious larvae eat the leaves of trees, and construct a large web to which they retreat when not feeding. |
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