POMMERAIE - Name Report For First Name POMMERAIE:
First name POMMERAIE's origin is Other. POMMERAIE
means "lives near the apple orchard". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with POMMERAIE
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First Names Rhyming POMMERAIE
English Words Rhyming POMMERAIE
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES POMMERAŻE AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH POMMERAŻE (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (ommeraie) - English Words That Ends with ommeraie:Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (mmeraie) - English Words That Ends with mmeraie:Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (meraie) - English Words That Ends with meraie:Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (eraie) - English Words That Ends with eraie:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (raie) - English Words That Ends with raie:| craie | noun (n.) See Crare. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (aie) - English Words That Ends with aie:| portemonnaie | noun (n.) A small pocketbook or wallet for carrying money. |
| slaie | noun (n.) A weaver's reed; a sley. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH POMMERAŻE (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (pommerai) - Words That Begins with pommerai:Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (pommera) - Words That Begins with pommera:Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (pommer) - Words That Begins with pommer:Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (pomme) - Words That Begins with pomme:| pomme | adjective (a.) Having the ends terminating in rounded protuberances or single balls; -- said of a cross. |
| pommel | noun (n.) A knob or ball; an object resembling a ball in form | | | noun (n.) The knob on the hilt of a sword. | | | noun (n.) The knob or protuberant part of a saddlebow. | | | noun (n.) The top (of the head). | | | noun (n.) A knob forming the finial of a turret or pavilion. | | | verb (v. t.) To beat soundly, as with the pommel of a sword, or with something knoblike; hence, to beat with the fists. |
| pommeling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Pommel |
| pommelion | noun (n.) The cascabel, or hindmost knob, of a cannon. |
| pommette | adjective (a.) Having two balls or protuberances at each end; -- said of a cross. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (pomm) - Words That Begins with pomm:| pommage | noun (n.) See Pomage. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (pom) - Words That Begins with pom:| pomace | noun (n.) The substance of apples, or of similar fruit, crushed by grinding. |
| pomacentroid | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Pomacentridae, a family of bright-colored tropical fishes having spiny opercula; -- often called coral fishes. |
| pomaceous | adjective (a.) Like an apple or pear; producing pomes. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a suborder (Pomeae) of rosaceous plants, which includes the true thorn trees, the quinces, service berries, medlars, and loquats, as well as the apples, pears, crabs, etc. | | | adjective (a.) Like pomace. |
| pomade | noun (n.) Cider. | | | noun (n.) Perfumed ointment; esp., a fragrant unguent for the hair; pomatum; -- originally made from apples. |
| pomander | noun (n.) A perfume to be carried with one, often in the form of a ball. | | | noun (n.) A box to contain such perfume, formerly carried by ladies, as at the end of a chain; -- more properly pomander box. |
| pomarine | adjective (a.) Having the nostril covered with a scale. |
| pomatum | noun (n.) A perfumed unguent or composition, chiefly used in dressing the hair; pomade. | | | verb (v. t.) To dress with pomatum. |
| pome | noun (n.) A fruit composed of several cartilaginous or bony carpels inclosed in an adherent fleshy mass, which is partly receptacle and partly calyx, as an apple, quince, or pear. | | | noun (n.) A ball of silver or other metal, which is filled with hot water, and used by the priest in cold weather to warm his hands during the service. | | | noun (n.) To grow to a head, or form a head in growing. |
| pomegranate | noun (n.) The fruit of the tree Punica Granatum; also, the tree itself (see Balaustine), which is native in the Orient, but is successfully cultivated in many warm countries, and as a house plant in colder climates. The fruit is as large as an orange, and has a hard rind containing many rather large seeds, each one separately covered with crimson, acid pulp. | | | noun (n.) A carved or embroidered ornament resembling a pomegranate. |
| pomelo | noun (n.) A variety of shaddock, called also grape fruit. |
| pomely | adjective (a.) Dappled. |
| pomeranian | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Pomerania. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Pomerania, a province of Prussia on the Baltic Sea. |
| pomewater | noun (n.) A kind of sweet, juicy apple. |
| pomey | noun (n.) A figure supposed to resemble an apple; a roundel, -- always of a green color. |
| pomfret | noun (n.) One of two or more species of marine food fishes of the genus Stromateus (S. niger, S. argenteus) native of Southern Europe and Asia. | | | noun (n.) A marine food fish of Bermuda (Brama Raji). |
| pomiferous | adjective (a.) Bearing pomes, or applelike fruits. | | | adjective (a.) Bearing fruits, or excrescences, more or less resembling an apple. |
| pomological | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to pomology. |
| pomologist | noun (n.) One versed in pomology; one who culticvates fruit trees. |
| pomology | noun (n.) The science of fruits; a treatise on fruits; the cultivation of fruits and fruit trees. |
| pomona | noun (n.) The goddess of fruits and fruit trees. |
| pomp | noun (n.) A procession distinguished by ostentation and splendor; a pageant. | | | noun (n.) Show of magnificence; parade; display; power. | | | verb (v. i.) To make a pompons display; to conduct. |
| pompadour | noun (n.) A crimson or pink color; also, a style of dress cut low and square in the neck; also, a mode of dressing the hair by drawing it straight back from the forehead over a roll; -- so called after the Marchioness de Pompadour of France. Also much used adjectively. |
| pompano | noun (n.) Any one of several species of marine fishes of the genus Trachynotus, of which four species are found on the Atlantic coast of the United States; -- called also palometa. | | | noun (n.) A California harvest fish (Stromateus simillimus), highly valued as a food fish. |
| pompatic | adjective (a.) Pompous. |
| pompelmous | noun (n.) A shaddock, esp. one of large size. |
| pompet | noun (n.) The ball formerly used to ink the type. |
| pompholyx | noun (n.) Impure zinc oxide. | | | noun (n.) A skin disease in which there is an eruption of bullae, without inflammation or fever. |
| pompillion | noun (n.) An ointment or pomatum made of black poplar buds. |
| pompion | noun (n.) See Pumpion. |
| pompire | noun (n.) A pearmain. |
| pompoleon | noun (n.) See Pompelmous. |
| pompon | noun (n.) Any trifling ornament for a woman's dress or bonnet. | | | noun (n.) A tuft or ball of wool, or the like, sometimes worn by soldiers on the front of the hat, instead of a feather. | | | noun (n.) A hardy garden chrysanthemum having buttonlike heads of flowers. | | | noun (n.) Any of several dwarf varieties of the Provence rose. |
| pomposity | noun (n.) The quality or state of being pompous; pompousness. |
| pompous | adjective (a.) Displaying pomp; stately; showy with grandeur; magnificent; as, a pompous procession. | | | adjective (a.) Ostentatious; pretentious; boastful; vainlorious; as, pompous manners; a pompous style. |
| pomptine | adjective (a.) See Pontine. |
| pomwater | noun (n.) Same as Pomewater. |
| pomiculture | noun (n.) The culture of fruit; pomology as an art. |
| pompeian | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or characteristic of, Pompeii, an ancient city of Italy, buried by an eruption of Vesuvius in 79 a. d., and partly uncovered by modern excavations. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH POMMERAŻE:English Words which starts with 'pomm' and ends with 'raie':English Words which starts with 'pom' and ends with 'aie':English Words which starts with 'po' and ends with 'ie':| potichomanie | noun (n.) The art or process of coating the inside of glass vessels with engravings or paintings, so as to give them the appearance of painted ware. |
| potpie | noun (n.) A meat pie which is boiled instead of being baked. |
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