First Names Rhyming AGLAVAL
English Words Rhyming AGLAVAL
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES AGLAVAL AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AGLAVAL (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (glaval) - English Words That Ends with glaval:
Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (laval) - English Words That Ends with laval:
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (aval) - English Words That Ends with aval:
| naval | adjective (a.) Having to do with shipping; of or pertaining to ships or a navy; consisting of ships; as, naval forces, successes, stores, etc. |
| upheaval | noun (n.) The act of upheaving, or the state of being upheaved; esp., an elevation of a portion of the earth's crust. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (val) - English Words That Ends with val:
| accusatival | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the accusative case. |
| acerval | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a heap. |
| adjectival | adjective (a.) Of or relating to the relating to the adjective; of the nature of an adjective; adjective. |
| aestival | adjective (a.) Of or belonging to the summer; as, aestival diseases. |
| approval | noun (n.) Approbation; sanction. |
| archival | adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or contained in, archives or records. |
| arrival | noun (n.) The act of arriving, or coming; the act of reaching a place from a distance, whether by water (as in its original sense) or by land. |
| | noun (n.) The attainment or reaching of any object, by effort, or in natural course; as, our arrival at this conclusion was wholly unexpected. |
| | noun (n.) The person or thing arriving or which has arrived; as, news brought by the last arrival. |
| | noun (n.) An approach. |
| arval | noun (n.) A funeral feast. |
| carnival | noun (n.) A festival celebrated with merriment and revelry in Roman Gatholic countries during the week before Lent, esp. at Rome and Naples, during a few days (three to ten) before Lent, ending with Shrove Tuesday. |
| | noun (n.) Any merrymaking, feasting, or masquerading, especially when overstepping the bounds of decorum; a time of riotous excess. |
| cheval | noun (n.) A horse; hence, a support or frame. |
| coeval | noun (n.) Of the same age; existing during the same period of time, especially time long and remote; -- usually followed by with. |
| | noun (n.) One of the same age; a contemporary. |
| conjunctival | adjective (a.) Joining; connecting. |
| | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the conjunctiva. |
| convival | adjective (a.) pertaining to a feast or to festivity; convivial. |
| corival | noun (n.) A rival; a corrival. |
| | verb (v. t.) To rival; to pretend to equal. |
| corrival | noun (n.) A fellow rival; a competitor; a rival; also, a companion. |
| | adjective (a.) Having rivaling claims; emulous; in rivalry. |
| | verb (v. i. & t.) To compete with; to rival. |
| corroval | noun (n.) A dark brown substance of vegetable origin, allied to curare, and used by the natives of New Granada as an arrow poison. |
| decennoval | adjective (a.) Alt. of Decennovary |
| derival | noun (n.) Derivation. |
| diminutival | noun (n.) A diminutive. |
| | adjective (a.) Indicating diminution; diminutive. |
| disapproval | noun (n.) Disapprobation; dislike; censure; adverse judgment. |
| disproval | noun (n.) Act of disproving; disproof. |
| estival | noun (n.) Alt. of Estivation |
| eval | adjective (a.) Relating to time or duration. |
| festival | adjective (a.) Pertaining to a fest; festive; festal; appropriate to a festival; joyous; mirthful. |
| genitival | adjective (a.) Possessing genitive from; pertaining to, or derived from, the genitive case; as, a genitival adverb. |
| gingival | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the gums. |
| imperatival | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the imperative mood. |
| infinitival | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the infinite mood. |
| interval | noun (n.) A space between things; a void space intervening between any two objects; as, an interval between two houses or hills. |
| | noun (n.) Space of time between any two points or events; as, the interval between the death of Charles I. of England, and the accession of Charles II. |
| | noun (n.) A brief space of time between the recurrence of similar conditions or states; as, the interval between paroxysms of pain; intervals of sanity or delirium. |
| | noun (n.) Difference in pitch between any two tones. |
| | noun (n.) Alt. of Intervale |
| irremoval | noun (n.) Absence of removal. |
| larval | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a larva. |
| longeval | adjective (a.) Long-loved; longevous. |
| mediaeval | adjective (a.) Of or relating to the Middle Ages; as, mediaeval architecture. |
| mournival | noun (n.) See Murnival. |
| murnival | noun (n.) In the game of gleek, four cards of the same value, as four aces or four kings; hence, four of anything. |
| nival | adjective (a.) Abounding with snow; snowy. |
| nominatival | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the nominative case. |
| nonarrival | noun (n.) Failure to arrive. |
| oboval | adjective (a.) Obovate. |
| orval | noun (n.) A kind of sage (Salvia Horminum). |
| oval | noun (n.) A body or figure in the shape of an egg, or popularly, of an ellipse. |
| | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to eggs; done in the egg, or inception; as, oval conceptions. |
| | adjective (a.) Having the figure of an egg; oblong and curvilinear, with one end broader than the other, or with both ends of about the same breadth; in popular usage, elliptical. |
| | adjective (a.) Broadly elliptical. |
| possessival | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the possessive case; as, a possessival termination. |
| primeval | adjective (a.) Belonging to the first ages; pristine; original; primitive; primary; as, the primeval innocence of man. |
| removal | noun (n.) The act of removing, or the state of being removed. |
| reprieval | noun (n.) Reprieve. |
| re proval | noun (n.) Reproof. |
| retrieval | noun (n.) The act retrieving. |
| revival | noun (n.) The act of reviving, or the state of being revived. |
| | noun (n.) Renewed attention to something, as to letters or literature. |
| | noun (n.) Renewed performance of, or interest in, something, as the drama and literature. |
| | noun (n.) Renewed interest in religion, after indifference and decline; a period of religious awakening; special religious interest. |
| | noun (n.) Reanimation from a state of langour or depression; -- applied to the health, spirits, and the like. |
| | noun (n.) Renewed pursuit, or cultivation, or flourishing state of something, as of commerce, arts, agriculture. |
| | noun (n.) Renewed prevalence of something, as a practice or a fashion. |
| | noun (n.) Restoration of force, validity, or effect; renewal; as, the revival of a debt barred by limitation; the revival of a revoked will, etc. |
| | noun (n.) Revivification, as of a metal. See Revivification, 2. |
| rival | noun (n.) A person having a common right or privilege with another; a partner. |
| | noun (n.) One who is in pursuit of the same object as another; one striving to reach or obtain something which another is attempting to obtain, and which one only can posses; a competitor; as, rivals in love; rivals for a crown. |
| | adjective (a.) Having the same pretensions or claims; standing in competition for superiority; as, rival lovers; rival claims or pretensions. |
| | verb (v. t.) To stand in competition with; to strive to gain some object in opposition to; as, to rival one in love. |
| | verb (v. t.) To strive to equal or exel; to emulate. |
| | verb (v. i.) To be in rivalry. |
| rounceval | noun (n.) A giant; anything large; a kind of pea called also marrowfat. |
| | adjective (a.) Large; strong; -- from the gigantic bones shown at Roncesvalles, and alleged to be those of old heroes. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AGLAVAL (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (aglava) - Words That Begins with aglava:
Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (aglav) - Words That Begins with aglav:
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (agla) - Words That Begins with agla:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (agl) - Words That Begins with agl:
| aglet | noun (n.) Alt. of Aiglet |
| aglossal | adjective (a.) Without tongue; tongueless. |
| aglutition | noun (n.) Inability to swallow. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AGLAVAL:
English Words which starts with 'agl' and ends with 'val':
English Words which starts with 'ag' and ends with 'al':
| agential | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an agent or an agency. |
| agminal | adjective (a.) Pertaining to an army marching, or to a train. |
| agonistical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to violent contests, bodily or mental; pertaining to athletic or polemic feats; athletic; combative; hence, strained; unnatural. |
| agrestical | adjective (a.) Agrestic. |
| agricultural | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to agriculture; connected with, or engaged in, tillage; as, the agricultural class; agricultural implements, wages, etc. |
| agrostographical | adjective (a.) Pertaining to agrostography. |
| agrostological | adjective (a.) Pertaining to agrostology. |