FAHESH - Name Report For First Name FAHESH:
First name FAHESH's origin is Arabic. FAHESH
means "excessive". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with FAHESH
below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according
to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of fahesh.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Arabic) with FAHESH
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming FAHESH
English Words Rhyming FAHESH
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES FAHESH AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH FAHESH (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (ahesh) - English Words That Ends with ahesh:Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (hesh) - English Words That Ends with hesh:Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (esh) - English Words That Ends with esh:| backsheesh | noun (n.) Alt. of Backshish |
| baksheesh | noun (n.) Alt. of Bakshish |
| flesh | noun (n.) The aggregate of the muscles, fat, and other tissues which cover the framework of bones in man and other animals; especially, the muscles. | | | noun (n.) Animal food, in distinction from vegetable; meat; especially, the body of beasts and birds used as food, as distinguished from fish. | | | noun (n.) The human body, as distinguished from the soul; the corporeal person. | | | noun (n.) The human eace; mankind; humanity. | | | noun (n.) Human nature | | | noun (n.) In a good sense, tenderness of feeling; gentleness. | | | noun (n.) In a bad sense, tendency to transient or physical pleasure; desire for sensual gratification; carnality. | | | noun (n.) The character under the influence of animal propensities or selfish passions; the soul unmoved by spiritual influences. | | | noun (n.) Kindred; stock; race. | | | noun (n.) The soft, pulpy substance of fruit; also, that part of a root, fruit, and the like, which is fit to be eaten. | | | verb (v. t.) To feed with flesh, as an incitement to further exertion; to initiate; -- from the practice of training hawks and dogs by feeding them with the first game they take, or other flesh. Hence, to use upon flesh (as a murderous weapon) so as to draw blood, especially for the first time. | | | verb (v. t.) To glut; to satiate; hence, to harden, to accustom. | | | verb (v. t.) To remove flesh, membrance, etc., from, as from hides. |
| fresh | noun (n.) A stream or spring of fresh water. | | | noun (n.) A flood; a freshet. | | | noun (n.) The mingling of fresh water with salt in rivers or bays, as by means of a flood of fresh water flowing toward or into the sea. | | | verb (v. t.) To refresh; to freshen. | | | (superl) Possessed of original life and vigor; new and strong; unimpaired; sound. | | | (superl) New; original; additional. | | | (superl) Lately produced, gathered, or prepared for market; not stale; not dried or preserved; not wilted, faded, or tainted; in good condition; as, fresh vegetables, flowers, eggs, meat, fruit, etc.; recently made or obtained; occurring again; repeated; as, a fresh supply of goods; fresh tea, raisins, etc.; lately come or made public; as, fresh news; recently taken from a well or spring; as, fresh water. | | | (superl) Youthful; florid; as, these fresh nymphs. | | | (superl) In a raw, green, or untried state; uncultivated; uncultured; unpracticed; as, a fresh hand on a ship. | | | (superl) Renewed in vigor, alacrity, or readiness for action; as, fresh for a combat; hence, tending to renew in vigor; rather strong; cool or brisk; as, a fresh wind. | | | (superl) Not salt; as, fresh water, in distinction from that which is from the sea, or brackish; fresh meat, in distinction from that which is pickled or salted. |
| hasheesh | noun (n.) Alt. of Hashish |
| horseflesh | noun (n.) The flesh of horses. | | | noun (n.) Horses, generally; the qualities of a horse; as, he is a judge of horseflesh. |
| mesh | noun (n.) The opening or space inclosed by the threads of a net between knot and knot, or the threads inclosing such a space; network; a net. | | | noun (n.) The engagement of the teeth of wheels, or of a wheel and rack. | | | verb (v. t.) To catch in a mesh. | | | verb (v. i.) To engage with each other, as the teeth of wheels. |
| nesh | adjective (a.) Soft; tender; delicate. |
| plesh | noun (n.) A pool; a plash. |
| refresh | noun (n.) The act of refreshing. | | | adjective (a.) To make fresh again; to restore strength, spirit, animation, or the like, to; to relieve from fatigue or depression; to reinvigorate; to enliven anew; to reanimate; as, sleep refreshes the body and the mind. | | | adjective (a.) To make as if new; to repair; to restore. |
| wawaskeesh | noun (n.) The wapiti, or wapiti, or American elk. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH FAHESH (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (fahes) - Words That Begins with fahes:Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (fahe) - Words That Begins with fahe:Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (fah) - Words That Begins with fah:| faham | noun (n.) The leaves of an orchid (Angraecum fragrans), of the islands of Bourbon and Mauritius, used (in France) as a substitute for Chinese tea. |
| fahlband | noun (n.) A stratum in crystalline rock, containing metallic sulphides. | | | noun (n.) Same as Tetrahedrite. |
| fahlerz | noun (n.) Alt. of Fahlband |
| fahlunite | noun (n.) A hydration of iolite. |
| fahrenheit | noun (n.) The Fahrenheit termometer or scale. | | | adjective (a.) Conforming to the scale used by Gabriel Daniel Fahrenheit in the graduation of his thermometer; of or relating to Fahrenheit's thermometric scale. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH FAHESH:English Words which starts with 'fa' and ends with 'sh':| faintish | adjective (a.) Slightly faint; somewhat faint. |
| fairish | adjective (a.) Tolerably fair. |
| fallfish | noun (n.) A fresh-water fish of the United States (Semotilus bullaris); -- called also silver chub, and Shiner. The name is also applied to other allied species. |
| fash | noun (n.) Vexation; anxiety; care. | | | verb (v. t.) To vex; to tease; to trouble. |
| fastish | adjective (a.) Rather fast; also, somewhat dissipated. |
| fattish | adjective (a.) Somewhat fat; inclined to fatness. |
| famish | adjective (a.) Smoky; hot; choleric. | | | verb (v. t.) To starve, kill, or destroy with hunger. | | | verb (v. t.) To exhaust the strength or endurance of, by hunger; to distress with hanger. | | | verb (v. t.) To kill, or to cause to suffer extremity, by deprivation or denial of anything necessary. | | | verb (v. t.) To force or constrain by famine. | | | verb (v. i.) To die of hunger; to starve. | | | verb (v. i.) To suffer extreme hunger or thirst, so as to be exhausted in strength, or to come near to perish. | | | verb (v. i.) To suffer extremity from deprivation of anything essential or necessary. |
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