TESSEMA - Name Report For First Name TESSEMA:
First name TESSEMA's origin is African. TESSEMA
means "amharic of ethiopia name meaning "he has been heard, people listen to him."". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with TESSEMA
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to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of tessema.(Brown
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and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming TESSEMA
English Words Rhyming TESSEMA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES TESSEMA AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TESSEMA (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (essema) - English Words That Ends with essema:Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ssema) - English Words That Ends with ssema:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (sema) - English Words That Ends with sema:| emphysema | noun (n.) A swelling produced by gas or air diffused in the cellular tissue. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ema) - English Words That Ends with ema:| anathema | noun (n.) A ban or curse pronounced with religious solemnity by ecclesiastical authority, and accompanied by excommunication. Hence: Denunciation of anything as accursed. | | | noun (n.) An imprecation; a curse; a malediction. | | | noun (n.) Any person or thing anathematized, or cursed by ecclesiastical authority. |
| bema | noun (n.) A platform from which speakers addressed an assembly. | | | noun (n.) That part of an early Christian church which was reserved for the higher clergy; the inner or eastern part of the chancel. | | | noun (n.) Erroneously: A pulpit. |
| blastema | noun (n.) The structureless, protoplasmic tissue of the embryo; the primitive basis of an organ yet unformed, from which it grows. |
| cytoblastema | noun (n.) See Protoplasm. |
| diastema | noun (n.) A vacant space, or gap, esp. between teeth in a jaw. |
| ecphonema | noun (n.) A breaking out with some interjectional particle. |
| eczema | noun (n.) An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum. |
| edema | noun (n.) Same as oedema. |
| empyema | noun (n.) A collection of blood, pus, or other fluid, in some cavity of the body, especially that of the pleura. |
| enema | noun (n.) An injection, or clyster, thrown into the rectum as a medicine, or to impart nourishment. |
| epiblema | noun (n.) The epidermal cells of rootlets, specially adapted to absorb liquids. |
| epichirema | noun (n.) A syllogism in which the proof of the major or minor premise, or both, is introduced with the premises themselves, and the conclusion is derived in the ordinary manner. |
| epiphonema | noun (n.) An exclamatory sentence, or striking reflection, which sums up or concludes a discourse. |
| epithema | noun (n.) A horny excrescence upon the beak of birds. |
| erythema | noun (n.) A disease of the skin, in which a diffused inflammation forms rose-colored patches of variable size. |
| exanthema | noun (n.) An efflorescence or discoloration of the skin; an eruption or breaking out, as in measles, smallpox, scarlatina, and the like diseases; -- sometimes limited to eruptions attended with fever. |
| gymnolaema | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Gymnolaemata |
| helicotrema | noun (n.) The opening by which the two scalae communicate at the top of the cochlea of the ear. |
| hyalonema | noun (n.) A genus of hexactinelline sponges, having a long stem composed of very long, slender, transparent, siliceous fibres twisted together like the strands of a color. The stem of the Japanese species (H. Sieboldii), called glass-rope, has long been in use as an ornament. See Glass-rope. |
| myxoedema | noun (n.) A disease producing a peculiar cretinoid appearance of the face, slow speech, and dullness of intellect, and due to failure of the functions of the thyroid gland. |
| nototrema | noun (n.) The pouched, or marsupial, frog of South America. |
| oedema | noun (n.) A swelling from effusion of watery fluid in the cellular tissue beneath the skin or mucous membrance; dropsy of the subcutaneous cellular tissue. |
| phylactolaema | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Phylactolaemata |
| phylactolema | noun (n. pl.) Alt. of Phylactolemata |
| protonema | noun (n.) The primary growth from the spore of a moss, usually consisting of branching confervoid filaments, on any part of which stem and leaf buds may be developed. |
| schema | noun (n.) An outline or image universally applicable to a general conception, under which it is likely to be presented to the mind; as, five dots in a line are a schema of the number five; a preceding and succeeding event are a schema of cause and effect. |
| sclerema | noun (n.) Induration of the cellular tissue. |
| seriema | noun (n.) A large South American bird (Dicholophus, / Cariama cristata) related to the cranes. It is often domesticated. Called also cariama. |
| sorema | noun (n.) A heap of carpels belonging to one flower. |
| ulema | noun (n.) A college or corporation in Turkey composed of the hierarchy, namely, the imams, or ministers of religion, the muftis, or doctors of law, and the cadis, or administrators of justice. | | | noun (n.) A college or body composed of the hierarchy (the imams, muftis, and cadis). That of Turkey alone now has political power; its head is the sheik ul Islam. |
| uzema | noun (n.) A Burman measure of twelve miles. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH TESSEMA (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (tessem) - Words That Begins with tessem:Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (tesse) - Words That Begins with tesse:| tesselar | adjective (a.) Formed of tesserae, as a mosaic. |
| tessellata | noun (n. pl.) A division of Crinoidea including numerous fossil species in which the body is covered with tessellated plates. |
| tessellating | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Tessellate |
| tessellate | adjective (a.) Tessellated. | | | verb (v. t.) To form into squares or checkers; to lay with checkered work. |
| tessellated | adjective (a.) Formed of little squares, as mosaic work; checkered; as, a tessellated pavement. | | | adjective (a.) Marked like a checkerboard; as, a tessellated leaf. | | | (imp. & p. p.) of Tessellate |
| tessellation | noun (n.) The act of tessellating; also, the mosaic work so formed. |
| tessera | noun (n.) A small piece of marble, glass, earthenware, or the like, having a square, or nearly square, face, used by the ancients for mosaic, as for making pavements, for ornamenting walls, and like purposes; also, a similar piece of ivory, bone, wood, etc., used as a ticket of admission to theaters, or as a certificate for successful gladiators, and as a token for various other purposes. |
| tesseraic | adjective (a.) Diversified by squares; done in mosaic; tessellated. |
| tesseral | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or containing, tesserae. | | | adjective (a.) Isometric. |
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (tess) - Words That Begins with tess:| tessular | adjective (a.) Tesseral. |
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (tes) - Words That Begins with tes:| test | noun (n.) A cupel or cupelling hearth in which precious metals are melted for trial and refinement. | | | noun (n.) Examination or trial by the cupel; hence, any critical examination or decisive trial; as, to put a man's assertions to a test. | | | noun (n.) Means of trial; as, absence is a test of love. | | | noun (n.) That with which anything is compared for proof of its genuineness; a touchstone; a standard. | | | noun (n.) Discriminative characteristic; standard of judgment; ground of admission or exclusion. | | | noun (n.) Judgment; distinction; discrimination. | | | noun (n.) A reaction employed to recognize or distinguish any particular substance or constituent of a compound, as the production of some characteristic precipitate; also, the reagent employed to produce such reaction; thus, the ordinary test for sulphuric acid is the production of a white insoluble precipitate of barium sulphate by means of some soluble barium salt. | | | noun (n.) A witness. | | | noun (n.) Alt. of Testa | | | verb (v. t.) To refine, as gold or silver, in a test, or cupel; to subject to cupellation. | | | verb (v. t.) To put to the proof; to prove the truth, genuineness, or quality of by experiment, or by some principle or standard; to try; as, to test the soundness of a principle; to test the validity of an argument. | | | verb (v. t.) To examine or try, as by the use of some reagent; as, to test a solution by litmus paper. | | | verb (v. i.) To make a testament, or will. |
| testing | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Test | | | noun (n.) The act of testing or proving; trial; proof. | | | noun (n.) The operation of refining gold or silver in a test, or cupel; cupellation. |
| testa | noun (n.) The external hard or firm covering of many invertebrate animals. | | | noun (n.) The outer integument of a seed; the episperm, or spermoderm. |
| testable | adjective (a.) Capable of being tested or proved. | | | adjective (a.) Capable of being devised, or given by will. |
| testacea | noun (n. pl.) Invertebrate animals covered with shells, especially mollusks; shellfish. |
| testacean | noun (n.) Onr of the Testacea. |
| testaceography | noun (n.) The science which treats of testaceans, or shellfish; the description of shellfish. |
| testaceology | noun (n.) The science of testaceous mollusks; conchology. |
| testaceous | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to shells; consisted of a hard shell, or having a hard shell. | | | adjective (a.) Having a dull red brick color or a brownish yellow color. |
| testacy | noun (n.) The state or circumstance of being testate, or of leaving a valid will, or testament, at death. |
| testament | noun (n.) A solemn, authentic instrument in writing, by which a person declares his will as to disposal of his estate and effects after his death. | | | noun (n.) One of the two distinct revelations of God's purposes toward man; a covenant; also, one of the two general divisions of the canonical books of the sacred Scriptures, in which the covenants are respectively revealed; as, the Old Testament; the New Testament; -- often limited, in colloquial language, to the latter. |
| testamental | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a testament; testamentary. |
| testamentary | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a will, or testament; as, letters testamentary. | | | adjective (a.) Bequeathed by will; given by testament. | | | adjective (a.) Done, appointed by, or founded on, a testament, or will; as, a testamentary guardian of a minor, who may be appointed by the will of a father to act in that capacity until the child becomes of age. |
| testamentation | noun (n.) The act or power of giving by testament, or will. |
| testamur | noun (n.) A certificate of merit or proficiency; -- so called from the Latin words, Ita testamur, with which it commences. |
| testate | noun (n.) One who leaves a valid will at death; a testate person. | | | adjective (a.) Having made and left a will; as, a person is said to die testate. |
| testation | noun (n.) A witnessing or witness. |
| testator | noun (n.) A man who makes and leaves a will, or testament, at death. |
| testatrix | noun (n.) A woman who makes and leaves a will at death; a female testator. |
| teste | noun (n.) A witness. | | | noun (n.) The witnessing or concluding clause, duty attached; -- said of a writ, deed, or the like. |
| tester | noun (n.) A headpiece; a helmet. | | | noun (n.) A flat canopy, as over a pulpit or tomb. | | | noun (n.) A canopy over a bed, supported by the bedposts. | | | noun (n.) An old French silver coin, originally of the value of about eighteen pence, subsequently reduced to ninepence, and later to sixpence, sterling. Hence, in modern English slang, a sixpence; -- often contracted to tizzy. Called also teston. |
| testern | noun (n.) A sixpence; a tester. | | | verb (v. t.) To present with a tester. |
| testes | noun (n.) pl. of Teste, or of Testis. | | | (pl. ) of Testis |
| testicardines | noun (n. pl.) A division of brachiopods including those which have a calcareous shell furnished with a hinge and hinge teeth. Terebratula and Spirifer are examples. |
| testicle | noun (n.) One of the essential male genital glands which secrete the semen. |
| testicond | adjective (a.) Having the testicles naturally concealed, as in the case of the cetaceans. |
| testicular | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the testicle. |
| testiculate | adjective (a.) Shaped like a testicle, ovate and solid. | | | adjective (a.) Having two tubers resembling testicles in form, as some species of orchis. |
| testiere | noun (n.) A piece of plate armor for the head of a war horse; a tester. |
| testif | adjective (a.) Testy; headstrong; obstinate. |
| testification | noun (n.) The act of testifying, or giving testimony or evidence; as, a direct testification of our homage to God. |
| testificator | noun (n.) A testifier. |
| testifier | noun (n.) One who testifies; one who gives testimony, or bears witness to prove anything; a witness. |
| testifying | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Testify |
| testimonial | adjective (a.) A writing or certificate which bears testimony in favor of one's character, good conduct, ability, etc., or of the value of a thing. | | | adjective (a.) Something, as money or plate, presented to a preson as a token of respect, or of obligation for services rendered. | | | adjective (a.) Relating to, or containing, testimony. |
| testimony | noun (n.) A solemn declaration or affirmation made for the purpose of establishing or proving some fact. | | | noun (n.) Affirmation; declaration; as, these doctrines are supported by the uniform testimony of the fathers; the belief of past facts must depend on the evidence of human testimony, or the testimony of historians. | | | noun (n.) Open attestation; profession. | | | noun (n.) Witness; evidence; proof of some fact. | | | noun (n.) The two tables of the law. | | | noun (n.) Hence, the whole divine revelation; the sacre/ Scriptures. | | | verb (v. t.) To witness; to attest; to prove by testimony. |
| testiness | noun (n.) The quality or state of being testy; fretfulness; petulance. |
| testis | noun (n.) A testicle. |
| teston | noun (n.) A tester; a sixpence. |
| testone | noun (n.) A silver coin of Portugal, worth about sixpence sterling, or about eleven cents. |
| testoon | noun (n.) An Italian silver coin. The testoon of Rome is worth 1s. 3d. sterling, or about thirty cents. |
| testudinal | adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a tortoise. |
| testudinarious | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the shell of a tortoise; resembling a tortoise shell; having the color or markings of a tortoise shell. |
| testudinata | noun (n. pl.) An order of reptiles which includes the turtles and tortoises. The body is covered by a shell consisting of an upper or dorsal shell, called the carapace, and a lower or ventral shell, called the plastron, each of which consists of several plates. |
| testudinate | adjective (a.) Alt. of Testudinated |
| testudinated | adjective (a.) Resembling a tortoise shell in appearance or structure; roofed; arched; vaulted. |
| testudineous | adjective (a.) Resembling the shell of a tortoise. |
| testudo | noun (n.) A genus of tortoises which formerly included a large number of diverse forms, but is now restricted to certain terrestrial species, such as the European land tortoise (Testudo Graeca) and the gopher of the Southern United States. | | | noun (n.) A cover or screen which a body of troops formed with their shields or targets, by holding them over their heads when standing close to each other. This cover resembled the back of a tortoise, and served to shelter the men from darts, stones, and other missiles. A similar defense was sometimes formed of boards, and moved on wheels. | | | noun (n.) A kind of musical instrument. a species of lyre; -- so called in allusion to the lyre of Mercury, fabled to have been made of the shell of a tortoise. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH TESSEMA:English Words which starts with 'tes' and ends with 'ema':English Words which starts with 'te' and ends with 'ma':| teratoma | noun (n.) A tumor, sometimes found in newborn children, which is made up of a heterigenous mixture of tissues, as of bone, cartilage and muscle. |
| terma | noun (n.) The terminal lamina, or thin ventral part, of the anterior wall of the third ventricle of the brain. |
| tetradrachma | noun (n.) A silver coin among the ancient Greeks, of the value of four drachms. |
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