AUSAR - Name Report For First Name AUSAR:
First name AUSAR's origin is African. AUSAR
means "myth name (another name for osiris)". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with AUSAR
below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according
to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of ausar.(Brown
names are of the same origin (African) with AUSAR
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)
First Names Rhyming AUSAR
English Words Rhyming AUSAR
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES AUSAR AS A WHOLE: ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AUSAR (According to last letters):Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (usar) - English Words That Ends with usar:| musar | noun (n.) An itinerant player on the musette, an instrument formerly common in Europe. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (sar) - English Words That Ends with sar:| antimacassar | noun (n.) A cover for the back or arms of a chair or sofa, etc., to prevent them from being soiled by macassar or other oil from the hair. |
| bursar | noun (n.) A treasurer, or cash keeper; a purser; as, the bursar of a college, or of a monastery. | | | noun (n.) A student to whom a stipend or bursary is paid for his complete or partial support. |
| caesar | noun (n.) A Roman emperor, as being the successor of Augustus Caesar. Hence, a kaiser, or emperor of Germany, or any emperor or powerful ruler. See Kaiser, Kesar. |
| hussar | noun (n.) Originally, one of the national cavalry of Hungary and Croatia; now, one of the light cavalry of European armies. |
| kesar | noun (n.) See Kaiser. |
| osar | noun (n. pl.) See 3d Os. | | | (pl. ) of Os |
| tisar | noun (n.) The fireplace at the side of an annealing oven. |
| tsar | noun (n.) The title of the emperor of Russia. See Czar. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH AUSAR (According to first letters):Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (ausa) - Words That Begins with ausa:Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (aus) - Words That Begins with aus:| auscultation | noun (n.) The act of listening or hearkening to. | | | noun (n.) An examination by listening either directly with the ear (immediate auscultation) applied to parts of the body, as the abdomen; or with the stethoscope (mediate auscultation), in order to distinguish sounds recognized as a sign of health or of disease. |
| auscultator | noun (n.) One who practices auscultation. |
| auscultatory | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to auscultation. |
| ausonian | adjective (a.) Italian. |
| auspicate | adjective (a.) Auspicious. | | | verb (v. t.) To foreshow; to foretoken. | | | verb (v. t.) To give a favorable turn to in commencing; to inaugurate; -- a sense derived from the Roman practice of taking the auspicium, or inspection of birds, before undertaking any important business. |
| auspice | adjective (a.) A divining or taking of omens by observing birds; an omen as to an undertaking, drawn from birds; an augury; an omen or sign in general; an indication as to the future. | | | adjective (a.) Protection; patronage and care; guidance. |
| auspicial | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to auspices; auspicious. |
| auspicious | adjective (a.) Having omens or tokens of a favorable issue; giving promise of success, prosperity, or happiness; predicting good; as, an auspicious beginning. | | | adjective (a.) Prosperous; fortunate; as, auspicious years. | | | adjective (a.) Favoring; favorable; propitious; -- applied to persons or things. |
| auster | noun (n.) The south wind. |
| austereness | noun (n.) Harshness or astringent sourness to the taste; acerbity. | | | noun (n.) Severity; strictness; austerity. |
| austerity | noun (n.) Sourness and harshness to the taste. | | | noun (n.) Severity of manners or life; extreme rigor or strictness; harsh discipline. | | | noun (n.) Plainness; freedom from adornment; severe simplicity. |
| austin | adjective (a.) Augustinian; as, Austin friars. |
| austral | adjective (a.) Southern; lying or being in the south; as, austral land; austral ocean. | | | adjective (a.) Designating, or pert. to, a zone extending across North America between the Transition and Tropical zones, and including most of the United States and central Mexico except the mountainous parts. |
| australasian | noun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Australasia. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Australasia; as, Australasian regions. |
| australian | noun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Australia. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Australia. |
| austrian | noun (n.) A native or an inhabitant of Austria. | | | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Austria, or to its inhabitants. |
| austrine | noun (n.) Southern; southerly; austral. |
| austromancy | noun (n.) Soothsaying, or prediction of events, from observation of the winds. |
| auszug | noun (n.) See Army organization, Switzerland. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH AUSAR:English Words which starts with 'au' and ends with 'ar':| auricular | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the ear, or to the sense of hearing; as, auricular nerves. | | | adjective (a.) Told in the ear, i. e., told privately; as, auricular confession to the priest. | | | adjective (a.) Recognized by the ear; known by the sense of hearing; as, auricular evidence. | | | adjective (a.) Received by the ear; known by report. | | | adjective (a.) Pertaining to the auricles of the heart. |
| auxiliar | noun (n.) An auxiliary. | | | adjective (a.) Auxiliary. |
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