RAVID - Name Report For First Name RAVID:
First name RAVID's origin is Hebrew. RAVID
means "wanderer". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with RAVID
below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according
to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of ravid.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Hebrew) with RAVID
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming RAVID
English Words Rhyming RAVID
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES RAVİD AS A WHOLE:| dravida | noun (n. pl.) A race of Hindostan, believed to be the original people who occupied the land before the Hindoo or Aryan invasion. |
| dravidian | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Dravida. |
| gravid | adjective (a.) Being with child; heavy with young; pregnant; fruitful; as, a gravid uterus; gravid piety. |
| gravidated | adjective (a.) Made pregnant; big. |
| gravidation | noun (n.) Gravidity. |
| gravidity | noun (n.) The state of being gravidated; pregnancy. |
| ingravidation | noun (n.) The state of being pregnant or impregnated. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RAVİD (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (avid) - English Words That Ends with avid:| avid | adjective (a.) Longing eagerly for; eager; greedy. |
| impavid | adjective (a.) Fearless. |
| pavid | adjective (a.) Timid; fearful. |
| saxicavid | noun (n.) A saxicava. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the saxicavas. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (vid) - English Words That Ends with vid:| bovid | adjective (a.) Relating to that tribe of ruminant mammals of which the genus Bos is the type. |
| fervid | adjective (a.) Very hot; burning; boiling. | | | adjective (a.) Ardent; vehement; zealous. |
| fulvid | adjective (a.) Fulvous. |
| livid | adjective (a.) Black and blue; grayish blue; of a lead color; discolored, as flesh by contusion. |
| perfervid | adjective (a.) Very fervid; too fervid; glowing; ardent. |
| reduvid | noun (n.) Any hemipterous insect of the genus Redivius, or family Reduvidae. They live by sucking the blood of other insects, and some species also attack man. |
| vivid | adjective (a.) True to the life; exhibiting the appearance of life or freshness; animated; spirited; bright; strong; intense; as, vivid colors. | | | adjective (a.) Forming brilliant images, or painting in lively colors; lively; sprightly; as, a vivid imagination. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH RAVİD (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (ravi) - Words That Begins with ravi:| raving | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rave | | | adjective (a.) Talking irrationally and wildly; as, a raving lunatic. |
| ravin | noun (n.) Alt. of Ravine | | | adjective (a.) Ravenous. | | | verb (v. t. & i.) Alt. of Ravine |
| ravine | noun (n.) Food obtained by violence; plunder; prey; raven. | | | noun (n.) A torrent of water. | | | noun (n.) A deep and narrow hollow, usually worn by a stream or torrent of water; a gorge; a mountain cleft. | | | verb (v. t. & i.) See Raven, v. t. & i. |
| ravishing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ravish | | | adjective (a.) Rapturous; transporting. |
| ravisher | noun (n.) One who ravishes (in any sense). |
| ravishment | noun (n.) The act of carrying away by force or against consent; abduction; as, the ravishment of children from their parents, of a ward from his guardian, or of a wife from her husband. | | | noun (n.) The state of being ravished; rapture; transport of delight; ecstasy. | | | noun (n.) The act of ravishing a woman; rape. |
| ravissant | adjective (a.) In a half-raised position, as if about to spring on prey. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (rav) - Words That Begins with rav:| ravage | noun (n.) Desolation by violence; violent ruin or destruction; devastation; havoc; waste; as, the ravage of a lion; the ravages of fire or tempest; the ravages of an army, or of time. | | | noun (n.) To lay waste by force; to desolate by violence; to commit havoc or devastation upon; to spoil; to plunder; to consume. |
| ravaging | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ravage |
| ravager | noun (n.) One who, or that which, ravages or lays waste; spoiler. |
| rave | noun (n.) One of the upper side pieces of the frame of a wagon body or a sleigh. | | | verb (v. i.) To wander in mind or intellect; to be delirious; to talk or act irrationally; to be wild, furious, or raging, as a madman. | | | verb (v. i.) To rush wildly or furiously. | | | verb (v. i.) To talk with unreasonable enthusiasm or excessive passion or excitement; -- followed by about, of, or on; as, he raved about her beauty. | | | verb (v. t.) To utter in madness or frenzy; to say wildly; as, to rave nonsense. | | | () imp. of Rive. |
| ravehook | noun (n.) A tool, hooked at the end, for enlarging or clearing seams for the reception of oakum. |
| raveling | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ravel | | | noun (n.) The act of untwisting or of disentangling. | | | noun (n.) That which is raveled out; esp., a thread detached from a texture. |
| raveler | noun (n.) One who ravels. |
| ravelin | noun (n.) A detached work with two embankments which make a salient angle. It is raised before the curtain on the counterscarp of the place. Formerly called demilune, and half-moon. |
| raven | noun (n.) A large black passerine bird (Corvus corax), similar to the crow, but larger. It is native of the northern parts of Europe, Asia, and America, and is noted for its sagacity. | | | noun (n.) Rapine; rapacity. | | | noun (n.) Prey; plunder; food obtained by violence. | | | adjective (a.) Of the color of the raven; jet black; as, raven curls; raven darkness. | | | verb (v. t.) To obtain or seize by violence. | | | verb (v. t.) To devour with great eagerness. | | | verb (v. i.) To prey with rapacity; to be greedy; to show rapacity. |
| ravening | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Raven | | | noun (n.) Eagerness for plunder; rapacity; extortion. | | | adjective (a.) Greedily devouring; rapacious; as, ravening wolves. |
| ravenala | noun (n.) A genus of plants related to the banana. |
| ravener | noun (n.) One who, or that which, ravens or plunders. | | | noun (n.) A bird of prey, as the owl or vulture. |
| ravenous | adjective (a.) Devouring with rapacious eagerness; furiously voracious; hungry even to rage; as, a ravenous wolf or vulture. | | | adjective (a.) Eager for prey or gratification; as, a ravenous appetite or desire. |
| raver | noun (n.) One who raves. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH RAVİD:English Words which starts with 'ra' and ends with 'id':| rabid | noun (n.) Furious; raging; extremely violent. | | | noun (n.) Extreme, unreasonable, or fanatical in opinion; excessively zealous; as, a rabid socialist. | | | noun (n.) Affected with the distemper called rabies; mad; as, a rabid dog or fox. | | | noun (n.) Of or pertaining to rabies, or hydrophobia; as, rabid virus. |
| raid | noun (n.) A hostile or predatory incursion; an inroad or incursion of mounted men; a sudden and rapid invasion by a cavalry force; a foray. | | | noun (n.) An attack or invasion for the purpose of making arrests, seizing property, or plundering; as, a raid of the police upon a gambling house; a raid of contractors on the public treasury. | | | verb (v. t.) To make a raid upon or into; as, two regiments raided the border counties. |
| rancid | adjective (a.) Having a rank smell or taste, from chemical change or decomposition; musty; as, rancid oil or butter. |
| rapid | adjective (a.) Very swift or quick; moving with celerity; fast; as, a rapid stream; a rapid flight; a rapid motion. | | | adjective (a.) Advancing with haste or speed; speedy in progression; in quick sequence; as, rapid growth; rapid improvement; rapid recurrence; rapid succession. | | | adjective (a.) Quick in execution; as, a rapid penman. | | | adjective (a.) The part of a river where the current moves with great swiftness, but without actual waterfall or cascade; -- usually in the plural; as, the Lachine rapids in the St. Lawrence. |
| raucid | adjective (a.) Hoarse; raucous. |
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