JOBINA - Name Report For First Name JOBINA:
First name JOBINA's origin is Other. JOBINA
means "persecuted". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with JOBINA
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First Names Rhyming JOBINA
English Words Rhyming JOBINA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES JOBİNA AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JOBİNA (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (obina) - English Words That Ends with obina:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (bina) - English Words That Ends with bina:Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ina) - English Words That Ends with ina:| acarina | noun (n. pl.) The group of Arachnida which includes the mites and ticks. Many species are parasitic, and cause diseases like the itch and mange. |
| achatina | noun (n.) A genus of land snails, often large, common in the warm parts of America and Africa. |
| alumina | noun (n.) One of the earths, consisting of two parts of aluminium and three of oxygen, Al2O3. |
| amphirhina | noun (n. pl.) A name applied to the elasmobranch fishes, because the nasal sac is double. |
| angina | noun (n.) Any inflammatory affection of the throat or faces, as the quinsy, malignant sore throat, croup, etc., especially such as tends to produce suffocation, choking, or shortness of breath. |
| araneina | noun (n. pl.) The order of Arachnida that includes the spiders. |
| carina | noun (n.) A keel | | | noun (n.) That part of a papilionaceous flower, consisting of two petals, commonly united, which incloses the organs of fructification | | | noun (n.) A longitudinal ridge or projection like the keel of a boat. | | | noun (n.) The keel of the breastbone of birds. |
| casuarina | noun (n.) A genus of leafless trees or shrubs, with drooping branchlets of a rushlike appearance, mostly natives of Australia. Some of them are large, producing hard and heavy timber of excellent quality, called beefwood from its color. |
| cavatina | noun (n.) Originally, a melody of simpler form than the aria; a song without a second part and a da capo; -- a term now variously and vaguely used. |
| china | noun (n.) A country in Eastern Asia. | | | noun (n.) China ware, which is the modern popular term for porcelain. See Porcelain. |
| concertina | noun (n.) A small musical instrument on the principle of the accordion. It is a small elastic box, or bellows, having free reeds on the inside, and keys and handles on the outside of each of the two hexagonal heads. |
| coquina | noun (n.) A soft, whitish, coral-like stone, formed of broken shells and corals, found in the southern United States, and used for roadbeds and for building material, as in the fort at St. Augustine, Florida. |
| czarina | noun (n.) The title of the empress of Russia. |
| discina | noun (n.) A genus of Branchiopoda, having a disklike shell, attached by one valve, which is perforated by the peduncle. |
| domina | noun (n.) Lady; a lady; -- a title formerly given to noble ladies who held a barony in their own right. |
| erythrina | noun (n.) A genus of leguminous plants growing in the tropics; coral tree; -- so called from its red flowers. |
| farina | noun (n.) A fine flour or meal made from cereal grains or from the starch or fecula of vegetables, extracted by various processes, and used in cookery. | | | noun (n.) Pollen. |
| globigerina | noun (n.) A genus of small Foraminifera, which live abundantly at or near the surface of the sea. Their dead shells, falling to the bottom, make up a large part of the soft mud, generally found in depths below 3,000 feet, and called globigerina ooze. See Illust. of Foraminifera. |
| glucina | noun (n.) A white or gray tasteless powder, the oxide of the element glucinum; -- formerly called glucine. |
| haematophlina | noun (n. pl.) A division of Cheiroptera, including the bloodsucking bats. See Vampire. |
| hemina | noun (n.) A measure of half a sextary. | | | noun (n.) A measure equal to about ten fluid ounces. |
| hydrina | noun (n. pl.) The group of hydroids to which the fresh-water hydras belong. |
| ianthina | noun (n.) Any gastropod of the genus Ianthina, of which various species are found living in mid ocean; -- called also purple shell, and violet snail. |
| jaina | noun (n.) One of a numerous sect in British India, holding the tenets of Jainism. |
| jamacina | noun (n.) Jamaicine. |
| janthina | noun (n.) See Ianthina. |
| lamina | noun (n.) A thin plate or scale; a layer or coat lying over another; -- said of thin plates or platelike substances, as of bone or minerals. | | | noun (n.) The blade of a leaf; the broad, expanded portion of a petal or sepal of a flower. | | | noun (n.) A thin plate or scale; specif., one of the thin, flat processes composing the vane of a feather. |
| limacina | noun (n.) A genus of small spiral pteropods, common in the Arctic and Antarctic seas. It contributes to the food of the right whales. |
| linguatulina | noun (n. pl.) An order of wormlike, degraded, parasitic arachnids. They have two pairs of retractile hooks, near the mouth. Called also Pentastomida. |
| littorina | noun (n.) A genus of small pectinibranch mollusks, having thick spiral shells, abundant between tides on nearly all rocky seacoasts. They feed on seaweeds. The common periwinkle is a well-known example. See Periwinkle. |
| madrina | noun (n.) An animal (usually an old mare), wearing a bell and acting as the leader of a troop of pack mules. |
| marikina | noun (n.) A small marmoset (Midas rosalia); the silky tamarin. |
| meandrina | noun (n.) A genus of corals with meandering grooves and ridges, including the brain corals. |
| mina | noun (n.) An ancient weight or denomination of money, of varying value. The Attic mina was valued at a hundred drachmas. | | | noun (n.) See Myna. |
| monorhina | noun (n. pl.) The Marsipobranchiata. |
| nemertina | noun (n. pl.) An order of helminths usually having a long, slender, smooth, often bright-colored body, covered with minute vibrating cilia; -- called also Nemertea, Nemertida, and Rhynchocoela. |
| neritina | noun (n.) A genus including numerous species of shells resembling Nerita in form. They mostly inhabit brackish water, and are often delicately tinted. |
| ngina | noun (n.) The gorilla. |
| oculina | noun (n.) A genus of tropical corals, usually branched, and having a very volid texture. |
| orbulina | noun (n.) A genus of minute living Foraminifera having a globular shell. |
| ocarina | noun (n.) A kind of small simple wind instrument. |
| quinquina | noun (n.) Peruvian bark. | | | noun (n.) Peruvian bark. |
| pagina | noun (n.) The surface of a leaf or of a flattened thallus. |
| paludina | noun (n.) Any one of numerous species of freshwater pectinibranchiate mollusks, belonging to Paludina, Melantho, and allied genera. They have an operculated shell which is usually green, often with brown bands. See Illust. of Pond snail, under Pond. |
| patina | noun (n.) A dish or plate of metal or earthenware; a patella. | | | noun (n.) The color or incrustation which age gives to works of art; especially, the green rust which covers ancient bronzes, coins, and medals. |
| pedicellina | noun (n.) A genus of Bryozoa, of the order Entoprocta, having a bell-shaped body supported on a slender pedicel. See Illust. under Entoprocta. |
| pediculina | noun (n. pl.) A division of parasitic hemipterous insects, including the true lice. See Illust. in Appendix. |
| piscina | noun (n.) A niche near the altar in a church, containing a small basin for rinsing altar vessels. |
| platina | noun (n.) Platinum. |
| polycystina | noun (n. pl.) A division of Radiolaria including numerous minute marine species. The skeleton is composed of silica, and is often very elegant in form and sculpture. Many have been found in the fossil state. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JOBİNA (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (jobin) - Words That Begins with jobin:Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (jobi) - Words That Begins with jobi:Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (job) - Words That Begins with job:| job | noun (n.) A sudden thrust or stab; a jab. | | | noun (n.) A piece of chance or occasional work; any definite work undertaken in gross for a fixed price; as, he did the job for a thousand dollars. | | | noun (n.) A public transaction done for private profit; something performed ostensibly as a part of official duty, but really for private gain; a corrupt official business. | | | noun (n.) Any affair or event which affects one, whether fortunately or unfortunately. | | | noun (n.) A situation or opportunity of work; as, he lost his job. | | | noun (n.) The hero of the book of that name in the Old Testament; the typical patient man. | | | verb (v. t.) To strike or stab with a pointed instrument. | | | verb (v. t.) To thrust in, as a pointed instrument. | | | verb (v. t.) To do or cause to be done by separate portions or lots; to sublet (work); as, to job a contract. | | | verb (v. t.) To buy and sell, as a broker; to purchase of importers or manufacturers for the purpose of selling to retailers; as, to job goods. | | | verb (v. t.) To hire or let by the job or for a period of service; as, to job a carriage. | | | verb (v. i.) To do chance work for hire; to work by the piece; to do petty work. | | | verb (v. i.) To seek private gain under pretense of public service; to turn public matters to private advantage. | | | verb (v. i.) To carry on the business of a jobber in merchandise or stocks. |
| jobbing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Job | | | adjective (a.) Doing chance work or add jobs; as, a jobbing carpenter. | | | adjective (a.) Using opportunities of public service for private gain; as, a jobbing politician. |
| jobation | noun (n.) A scolding; a hand, tedious reproof. |
| jobber | noun (n.) One who works by the job. | | | noun (n.) A dealer in the public stocks or funds; a stockjobber. | | | noun (n.) One who buys goods from importers, wholesalers, or manufacturers, and sells to retailers. | | | noun (n.) One who turns official or public business to private advantage; hence, one who performs low or mercenary work in office, politics, or intrigue. |
| jobbernowl | noun (n.) A blockhead. |
| jobbery | noun (n.) The act or practice of jobbing. | | | noun (n.) Underhand management; official corruption; as, municipal jobbery. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JOBİNA:English Words which starts with 'jo' and ends with 'na':
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