Name Report For First Name LOCRINE:

LOCRINE

First name LOCRINE's origin is English. LOCRINE means "a myth name". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with LOCRINE below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of locrine.(Brown names are of the same origin (English) with LOCRINE and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with LOCRINE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming LOCRINE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES LOCRİNE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH LOCRİNE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (ocrine) - Names That Ends with ocrine:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (crine) - Names That Ends with crine:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (rine) - Names That Ends with rine:

larine petrine alexandrine nerine alastrine arthurine catharine catherine cherine corrine dorine katherine kathrine katrine maurine peregrine catarine trine sandrine jarine victorine carine tangerine pedrine zurine gadarine sorine clarine azurine

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (ine) - Names That Ends with ine:

ankine lucine eguskine jensine nielsine aceline alaine albertine ermengardine jacqueline marjolaine adeline alfonsine ambrosine celandine evangeline lexine columbine cymbeline turquine uwaine cymbelline adine aelfwine aethelwine aine alexine alhertine aline alphonsine angeline ardine arline avelaine aveline berdine bernadine bettine birdine carmeline carmine caroline cateline catline celestine celine charlaine charline charmaine charmine christine claudine clementine conradine coraline cristine darline davine delcine delphine dukine earline ediline edine egbertine elaine elbertine ellaine elvine elwine emeline

NAMES RHYMING WITH LOCRİNE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 6 Letters (locrin) - Names That Begins with locrin:

Rhyming Names According to First 5 Letters (locri) - Names That Begins with locri:

Rhyming Names According to First 4 Letters (locr) - Names That Begins with locr:

Rhyming Names According to First 3 Letters (loc) - Names That Begins with loc:

loc lochlain lochlann locke locklyn lockwood

Rhyming Names According to First 2 Letters (lo) - Names That Begins with lo:

lodema lodima lodyma loe loefel logan logen logestilla loghan logistilla lohengrin lohoot loiyan lojza lokelani lokni lola lola-jo loleta lolita lolitta lomahongva loman lomasi lomsky lomy lon lona lonato lonell loni lonn lonna lonnell lonnie lono lonyn lonzo lootah lora lorah loraina loraine loralee loralei loran lorance loranna lorant lorayne lorcan lorda lore loredana loreen loreene lorelai lorelei lorelie loren lorena lorence lorencz lorene lorenia lorenna lorenz lorenza lorenzo loreta loretta lorette lori loria lorian loriana loriann lorianne loriel lorilee lorilynn lorimar lorimer lorin lorinda lorineus loring loris lorita loritz lorna lorne lornell lorraina

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LOCRİNE:

First Names which starts with 'loc' and ends with 'ine':

First Names which starts with 'lo' and ends with 'ne':

lorraine louisane

First Names which starts with 'l' and ends with 'e':

labhaoise lace lacee lacene lache lachie lacie ladde lafayette lailie laine lainie laire lajeune lalage lamandre lance lane lanette lange lanice lanie lannie laoghaire larae laraine laramie larcwide larie larisse larke larraine larue lasalle lashae lasse lassie laudegrance laudine lauraine lauralee laurelle laurence laurene laurenne laurette laurie lausanne laverne lawe lawrence laycie laylie layne lea-que leandre leane leanne lee leeanne legarre leighanne leilanie lele lenae lenee lennie lenore leocadie leodegrance leodegraunce leonce leone leonelle leonie leonore leontyne leopoldine leotie leslee leslie lethe letje leucippe levane levene lexie lezlie liane libuse lidoine liliane lilie lilike lillee lillie liluye lindie

English Words Rhyming LOCRINE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES LOCRİNE AS A WHOLE:



ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LOCRİNE (According to last letters):


Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (ocrine) - English Words That Ends with ocrine:



Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (crine) - English Words That Ends with crine:


cancrineadjective (a.) Having the qualities of a crab; crablike.

scrinenoun (n.) A chest, bookcase, or other place, where writings or curiosities are deposited; a shrine.
 verb (v. i.) To cringe.


Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (rine) - English Words That Ends with rine:


acarineadjective (a.) Of or caused by acari or mites; as, acarine diseases.

accipitrineadjective (a.) Like or belonging to the Accipitres; raptorial; hawklike.

adulterinenoun (n.) An illegitimate child.
 adjective (a.) Proceeding from adulterous intercourse. Hence: Spurious; without the support of law; illegal.

alabastrineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or like, alabaster; as alabastrine limbs.

alexandrinenoun (n.) A kind of verse consisting in English of twelve syllables.
 adjective (a.) Belonging to Alexandria; Alexandrian.

algerinenoun (n.) A native or one of the people of Algiers or Algeria. Also, a pirate.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Algiers or Algeria.

alpestrineadjective (a.) Pertaining to the Alps, or other high mountains; as, Alpestrine diseases, etc.
 adjective (a.) Growing on the elevated parts of mountains, but not above the timbe/ line; subalpine.

amarinenoun (n.) A characteristic crystalline substance, obtained from oil of bitter almonds.

anserineadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, a goose, or the skin of a goose.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to the Anseres.

antifebrinenoun (n.) Acetanilide.

antipyrinenoun (n.) An artificial alkaloid, believed to be efficient in abating fever.

aquamarinenoun (n.) A transparent, pale green variety of beryl, used as a gem. See Beryl.

atherinenoun (n.) A small marine fish of the family Atherinidae, having a silvery stripe along the sides. The European species (Atherina presbyter) is used as food. The American species (Menidia notata) is called silversides and sand smelt. See Silversides.

austrinenoun (n.) Southern; southerly; austral.

aventurinenoun (n.) A kind of glass, containing gold-colored spangles. It was produced in the first place by the accidental (par aventure) dropping of some brass filings into a pot of melted glass.
 noun (n.) A variety of translucent quartz, spangled throughout with scales of yellow mica.

azurinenoun (n.) The blue roach of Europe (Leuciscus caeruleus); -- so called from its color.
 adjective (a.) Azure.

bebeerinenoun (n.) Alt. of Bebirine

bebirinenoun (n.) An alkaloid got from the bark of the bebeeru, or green heart of Guiana (Nectandra Rodioei). It is a tonic, antiperiodic, and febrifuge, and is used in medicine as a substitute for quinine.

berberinenoun (n.) An alkaloid obtained, as a bitter, yellow substance, from the root of the barberry, gold thread, and other plants.

bibirinenoun (n.) See Bebeerine.

biforinenoun (n.) An oval sac or cell, found in the leaves of certain plants of the order Araceae. It has an opening at each end through which raphides, generated inside, are discharged.

brinenoun (n.) Water saturated or strongly impregnated with salt; pickle; hence, any strong saline solution; also, the saline residue or strong mother liquor resulting from the evaporation of natural or artificial waters.
 noun (n.) The ocean; the water of an ocean, sea, or salt lake.
 noun (n.) Tears; -- so called from their saltness.
 verb (v. t.) To steep or saturate in brine.
 verb (v. t.) To sprinkle with salt or brine; as, to brine hay.

butterinenoun (n.) A substance prepared from animal fat with some other ingredients intermixed, as an imitation of butter.

banjorinenoun (n.) A kind of banjo, with a short neck, tuned a fourth higher than the common banjo; -- popularly so called.

calabarinenoun (n.) An alkaloid resembling physostigmine and occurring with it in the calabar bean.

calcarineadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or situated near, the calcar of the brain.

caprineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a goat; as, caprine gambols.

cedrineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to cedar or the cedar tree.

chelerythrinenoun (n.) An alkaloidal principle obtained from the celandine, and named from the red color of its salts. It is a colorless crystalline substance, and acts as an acrid narcotic poison. It is identical with sanguinarine.

chlorinenoun (n.) One of the elementary substances, commonly isolated as a greenish yellow gas, two and one half times as heavy as air, of an intensely disagreeable suffocating odor, and exceedingly poisonous. It is abundant in nature, the most important compound being common salt. It is powerful oxidizing, bleaching, and disinfecting agent. Symbol Cl. Atomic weight, 35.4.

cholerinenoun (n.) The precursory symptoms of cholera.
 noun (n.) The first stage of epidemic cholera.
 noun (n.) A mild form of cholera.

cinnabarineadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, cinnabar; consisting of cinnabar, or containing it; as, cinnabarine sand.

citrinenoun (n.) A yellow, pellucid variety of quartz.
 adjective (a.) Like a citron or lemon; of a lemon color; greenish yellow.

colubrineadjective (a.) like or related to snakes of the genus Coluber.
 adjective (a.) Like a snake; cunning; crafty.

conhydrinenoun (n.) A vegetable alkaloid found with conine in the poison hemlock (Conium maculatum). It is a white crystalline substance, C8H17NO, easily convertible into conine.

conyrinenoun (n.) A blue, fluorescent, oily base (regarded as a derivative of pyridine), obtained from conine.

curarinenoun (n.) A deadly alkaloid extracted from the curare poison and from the Strychnos toxifera. It is obtained in crystalline colorless salts.

cyprineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the cypress.
 adjective (a.) Cyprinoid.

dasyurineadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, the dasyures.

daturinenoun (n.) Atropine; -- called also daturia and daturina.

doctrinenoun (n.) Teaching; instruction.
 noun (n.) That which is taught; what is held, put forth as true, and supported by a teacher, a school, or a sect; a principle or position, or the body of principles, in any branch of knowledge; any tenet or dogma; a principle of faith; as, the doctrine of atoms; the doctrine of chances.

electrineadjective (a.) Belonging to, or made of, amber.
 adjective (a.) Made of electrum, an alloy used by the ancients.

erythrinenoun (n.) A colorless crystalline substance, C20H22O10, extracted from certain lichens, as the various species of Rocella. It is a derivative of orsellinic acid. So called because of certain red compounds derived from it. Called also erythric acid.
 noun (n.) See Erythrite, 2.

escharineadjective (a.) Like, or pertaining to, the genus Eschara, or family Escharidae.

eserinenoun (n.) An alkaloid found in the Calabar bean, and the seed of Physostigma venenosum; physostigmine. It is used in ophthalmic surgery for its effect in contracting the pupil.

estuarineadjective (a.) Pertaining to an estuary; estuary.

esurinenoun (n.) A medicine which provokes appetites, or causes hunger.
 adjective (a.) Causing hunger; eating; corroding.

ethmovomerinenoun (n.) Pertaining to the region of the vomer and the base of the ethmoid in the skull.

euchlorinenoun (n.) A yellow or greenish yellow gas, first prepared by Davy, evolved from potassium chlorate and hydrochloric acid. It is supposed to consist of chlorine tetroxide with some free chlorine.

eupatorin eupatorinenoun (n.) A principle or mixture of principles extracted from various species of Eupatorium.


Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (ine) - English Words That Ends with ine:


abietinenoun (n.) A resinous obtained from Strasburg turpentine or Canada balsam. It is without taste or smell, is insoluble in water, but soluble in alcohol (especially at the boiling point), in strong acetic acid, and in ether.

acacinenoun (n.) Gum arabic.

acalycineadjective (a.) Alt. of Acalysinous

acanthineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, the plant acanthus.

acaulineadjective (a.) Same as Acaulescent.

acervulineadjective (a.) Resembling little heaps.

acolyctinenoun (n.) An organic base, in the form of a white powder, obtained from Aconitum lycoctonum.

aconitinenoun (n.) An intensely poisonous alkaloid, extracted from aconite.

adamantineadjective (a.) Made of adamant, or having the qualities of adamant; incapable of being broken, dissolved, or penetrated; as, adamantine bonds or chains.
 adjective (a.) Like the diamond in hardness or luster.

agatineadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or like, agate.

alaninenoun (n.) A white crystalline base, C3H7NO2, derived from aldehyde ammonia.

aldineadjective (a.) An epithet applied to editions (chiefly of the classics) which proceeded from the press of Aldus Manitius, and his family, of Venice, for the most part in the 16th century and known by the sign of the anchor and the dolphin. The term has also been applied to certain elegant editions of English works.

alkalineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to an alkali or to alkalies; having the properties of an alkali.

almandinenoun (n.) The common red variety of garnet.

almondinenoun (n.) See Almandine

alphonsineadjective (a.) Of or relating to Alphonso X., the Wise, King of Castile (1252-1284).

alpineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Alps, or to any lofty mountain; as, Alpine snows; Alpine plants.
 adjective (a.) Like the Alps; lofty.

altheinenoun (n.) Asparagine.

aluminenoun (n.) Alumina.

alvineadjective (a.) Of, from, in, or pertaining to, the belly or the intestines; as, alvine discharges; alvine concretions.

amandinenoun (n.) The vegetable casein of almonds.
 noun (n.) A kind of cold cream prepared from almonds, for chapped hands, etc.

amanitinenoun (n.) The poisonous principle of some fungi.

amaranthineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to amaranth.
 adjective (a.) Unfading, as the poetic amaranth; undying.
 adjective (a.) Of a purplish color.

amethystineadjective (a.) Resembling amethyst, especially in color; bluish violet.
 adjective (a.) Composed of, or containing, amethyst.

aminenoun (n.) One of a class of strongly basic substances derived from ammonia by replacement of one or more hydrogen atoms by a basic atom or radical.

amygdalineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, almonds.

anatineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the ducks; ducklike.

andesinenoun (n.) A kind of triclinic feldspar found in the Andes.

andineadjective (a.) Andean; as, Andine flora.

angevinenoun (n.) A native of Anjou.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Anjou in France.

anguineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, a snake or serpent.

anilinenoun (n.) An organic base belonging to the phenylamines. It may be regarded as ammonia in which one hydrogen atom has been replaced by the radical phenyl. It is a colorless, oily liquid, originally obtained from indigo by distillation, but now largely manufactured from coal tar or nitrobenzene as a base from which many brilliant dyes are made.
 adjective (a.) Made from, or of the nature of, aniline.

animalculineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or resembling, animalcules.

annotinenoun (n.) A bird one year old, or that has once molted.

antalkalinenoun (n.) Anything that neutralizes, or that counteracts an alkaline tendency in the system.
 adjective (a.) Of power to counteract alkalies.

antilopineadjective (a.) Of or relating to the antelope.

antitoxinenoun (n.) A substance (sometimes the product of a specific micro-organism and sometimes naturally present in the blood or tissues of an animal), capable of producing immunity from certain diseases, or of counteracting the poisonous effects of pathogenic bacteria.

apennineadjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or designating, the Apennines, a chain of mountains extending through Italy.

apomorphinenoun (n.) A crystalline alkaloid obtained from morphia. It is a powerful emetic.

aquilineadjective (a.) Belonging to or like an eagle.
 adjective (a.) Curving; hooked; prominent, like the beak of an eagle; -- applied particularly to the nose

ardassinenoun (n.) A very fine sort of Persian silk.

argentinenoun (n.) A siliceous variety of calcite, or carbonate of lime, having a silvery-white, pearly luster, and a waving or curved lamellar structure.
 noun (n.) White metal coated with silver.
 noun (n.) A fish of Europe (Maurolicus Pennantii) with silvery scales. The name is also applied to various fishes of the genus Argentina.
 noun (n.) A citizen of the Argentine Republic.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to, or resembling, silver; made of, or sounding like, silver; silvery.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Argentine Republic in South America.

aricinenoun (n.) An alkaloid, first found in white cinchona bark.

armozinenoun (n.) A thick plain silk, generally black, and used for clerical.

arnicinenoun (n.) An alkaloid obtained from the arnica plant.

arpinenoun (n.) An arpent.

arshinenoun (n.) A Russian measure of length = 2 ft. 4.246 inches.

arsinenoun (n.) A compound of arsenic and hydrogen, AsH3, a colorless and exceedingly poisonous gas, having an odor like garlic; arseniureted hydrogen.

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH LOCRİNE (According to first letters):


Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (locrin) - Words That Begins with locrin:



Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (locri) - Words That Begins with locri:



Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (locr) - Words That Begins with locr:



Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (loc) - Words That Begins with loc:


localnoun (n.) A train which receives and deposits passengers or freight along the line of the road; a train for the accommodation of a certain district.
 noun (n.) On newspaper cant, an item of news relating to the place where the paper is published.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a particular place, or to a definite region or portion of space; restricted to one place or region; as, a local custom.

localenoun (n.) A place, spot, or location.
 noun (n.) A principle, practice, form of speech, or other thing of local use, or limited to a locality.

localismnoun (n.) The state or quality of being local; affection for a particular place.
 noun (n.) A method of speaking or acting peculiar to a certain district; a local idiom or phrase.

localitynoun (n.) The state, or condition, of belonging to a definite place, or of being contained within definite limits.
 noun (n.) Position; situation; a place; a spot; esp., a geographical place or situation, as of a mineral or plant.
 noun (n.) Limitation to a county, district, or place; as, locality of trial.
 noun (n.) The perceptive faculty concerned with the ability to remember the relative positions of places.

localizationnoun (n.) Act of localizing, or state of being localized.

localizingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Localize

locatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Locate

locationnoun (n.) The act or process of locating.
 noun (n.) Situation; place; locality.
 noun (n.) That which is located; a tract of land designated in place.
 noun (n.) A leasing on rent.
 noun (n.) A contract for the use of a thing, or service of a person, for hire.
 noun (n.) The marking out of the boundaries, or identifying the place or site of, a piece of land, according to the description given in an entry, plan, map, etc.

locativenoun (n.) The locative case.
 adjective (a.) Indicating place, or the place where, or wherein; as, a locative adjective; locative case of a noun.

locatornoun (n.) One who locates, or is entitled to locate, land or a mining claim.

locellateadjective (a.) Divided into secondary compartments or cells, as where one cavity is separated into several smaller ones.

lochnoun (n.) A lake; a bay or arm of the sea.
 noun (n.) A kind of medicine to be taken by licking with the tongue; a lambative; a lincture.

lochagenoun (n.) An officer who commanded a company; a captain.

lochannoun (n.) A small lake; a pond.

lochenoun (n.) See Loach.

lochianoun (n. pl.) The discharge from the womb and vagina which follows childbirth.

lochialadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the lochia.

locknoun (n.) A tuft of hair; a flock or small quantity of wool, hay, or other like substance; a tress or ringlet of hair.
 noun (n.) Anything that fastens; specifically, a fastening, as for a door, a lid, a trunk, a drawer, and the like, in which a bolt is moved by a key so as to hold or to release the thing fastened.
 noun (n.) A fastening together or interlacing; a closing of one thing upon another; a state of being fixed or immovable.
 noun (n.) A place from which egress is prevented, as by a lock.
 noun (n.) The barrier or works which confine the water of a stream or canal.
 noun (n.) An inclosure in a canal with gates at each end, used in raising or lowering boats as they pass from one level to another; -- called also lift lock.
 noun (n.) That part or apparatus of a firearm by which the charge is exploded; as, a matchlock, flintlock, percussion lock, etc.
 noun (n.) A device for keeping a wheel from turning.
 noun (n.) A grapple in wrestling.
 verb (v. t.) To fasten with a lock, or as with a lock; to make fast; to prevent free movement of; as, to lock a door, a carriage wheel, a river, etc.
 verb (v. t.) To prevent ingress or access to, or exit from, by fastening the lock or locks of; -- often with up; as, to lock or lock up, a house, jail, room, trunk. etc.
 verb (v. t.) To fasten in or out, or to make secure by means of, or as with, locks; to confine, or to shut in or out -- often with up; as, to lock one's self in a room; to lock up the prisoners; to lock up one's silver; to lock intruders out of the house; to lock money into a vault; to lock a child in one's arms; to lock a secret in one's breast.
 verb (v. t.) To link together; to clasp closely; as, to lock arms.
 verb (v. t.) To furnish with locks; also, to raise or lower (a boat) in a lock.
 verb (v. t.) To seize, as the sword arm of an antagonist, by turning the left arm around it, to disarm him.
 verb (v. i.) To become fast, as by means of a lock or by interlacing; as, the door locks close.

lockingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Lock

lockagenoun (n.) Materials for locks in a canal, or the works forming a lock or locks.
 noun (n.) Toll paid for passing the locks of a canal.
 noun (n.) Amount of elevation and descent made by the locks of a canal.

lockennoun (n.) The globeflower (Trollius).
  (obs. p. p.) of Lock.

lockernoun (n.) One who, or that which, locks.
 noun (n.) A drawer, cupboard, compartment, or chest, esp. one in a ship, that may be closed with a lock.

locketnoun (n.) A small lock; a catch or spring to fasten a necklace or other ornament.
 noun (n.) A little case for holding a miniature or lock of hair, usually suspended from a necklace or watch chain.

lockjawnoun (n.) A contraction of the muscles of the jaw by which its motion is suspended; a variety of tetanus.

locklessadjective (a.) Destitute of a lock.

lockmannoun (n.) A public executioner.

lockoutnoun (n.) The closing of a factory or workshop by an employer, usually in order to bring the workmen to satisfactory terms by a suspension of wages.

lockramnoun (n.) A kind of linen cloth anciently used in England, originally imported from Brittany.

locksmithnoun (n.) An artificer whose occupation is to make or mend locks.

lockupnoun (n.) A place where persons under arrest are temporarily locked up; a watchhouse.

lockyadjective (a.) Having locks or tufts.

loconoun (n.) A plant (Astragalus Hornii) growing in the Southwestern United States, which is said to poison horses and cattle, first making them insane. The name is also given vaguely to several other species of the same genus. Called also loco weed.
 noun (n.) Any one of various leguminous plants or weeds besides Astragalus, whose herbage is poisonous to cattle, as Spiesia Lambertii, syn. Oxytropis Lambertii.
 noun (n.) A locomotive.
 adverb (adv.) A direction in written or printed music to return to the proper pitch after having played an octave higher.
 verb (v. t.) To poison with loco; to affect with the loco disease; hence (Colloq.), to render insane or mad.

locofoconoun (n.) A friction match.
 noun (n.) A nickname formerly given to a member of the Democratic party.

locomotionnoun (n.) The act of moving from place to place.
 noun (n.) The power of moving from place to place, characteristic of the higher animals and some of the lower forms of plant life.

locomotivenoun (n.) A locomotive engine; a self-propelling wheel carriage, especially one which bears a steam boiler and one or more steam engines which communicate motion to the wheels and thus propel the carriage, -- used to convey goods or passengers, or to draw wagons, railroad cars, etc. See Illustration in Appendix.
 adjective (a.) Moving from place to place; changing place, or able to change place; as, a locomotive animal.
 adjective (a.) Used in producing motion; as, the locomotive organs of an animal.

locomotivenessnoun (n.) Alt. of Locomotivity

locomotivitynoun (n.) The power of changing place.

locomotoradjective (a.) Of or pertaining to movement or locomotion.

loculamentnoun (n.) The cell of a pericarp in which the seed is lodged.

locularadjective (a.) Of or relating to the cell or compartment of an ovary, etc.; in composition, having cells; as trilocular.

loculateadjective (a.) Divided into compartments.

loculenoun (n.) A little hollow; a loculus.

loculicidaladjective (a.) Dehiscent through the middle of the back of each cell; -- said of capsules.

loculoseadjective (a.) Alt. of Loculous

loculousadjective (a.) Divided by internal partitions into cells, as the pith of the pokeweed.

loculusnoun (n.) One of the spaces between the septa in the Anthozoa.
 noun (n.) One of the compartments of a several-celled ovary; loculament.

locusnoun (n.) A place; a locality.
 noun (n.) The line traced by a point which varies its position according to some determinate law; the surface described by a point or line that moves according to a given law.

locustnoun (n.) Any one of numerous species of long-winged, migratory, orthopterous insects, of the family Acrididae, allied to the grasshoppers; esp., (Edipoda, / Pachytylus, migratoria, and Acridium perigrinum, of Southern Europe, Asia, and Africa. In the United States the related species with similar habits are usually called grasshoppers. See Grasshopper.
 noun (n.) The locust tree. See Locust Tree (definition, note, and phrases).

locustanoun (n.) The spikelet or flower cluster of grasses.

locustellanoun (n.) The European cricket warbler.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH LOCRİNE:

English Words which starts with 'loc' and ends with 'ine':



English Words which starts with 'lo' and ends with 'ne':

loadstonenoun (n.) Alt. of Lodestone

lodestonenoun (n.) A piece of magnetic iron ore possessing polarity like a magnetic needle. See Magnetite.
 noun (n.) Same as Loadstone.

lobelinenoun (n.) A poisonous narcotic alkaloid extracted from the leaves of Indian tobacco (Lobelia inflata) as a yellow oil, having a tobaccolike taste and odor.

lonenoun (n.) A lane. See Loanin.
 adjective (a.) Being without a companion; being by one's self; also, sad from lack of companionship; lonely; as, a lone traveler or watcher.
 adjective (a.) Single; unmarried, or in widowhood.
 adjective (a.) Being apart from other things of the kind; being by itself; also, apart from human dwellings and resort; as, a lone house.
 adjective (a.) Unfrequented by human beings; solitary.

longipennineadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Longipennes; longipennate.

lophinenoun (n.) A nitrogenous organic base obtained by the oxidation of amarine, and regarded as a derivative of benzoic aldehyde. It is obtained in long white crystalline tufts, -- whence its name.

lorettinenoun (n.) One of a order of nuns founded in 1812 at Loretto, in Kentucky. The members of the order (called also Sisters of Loretto, or Friends of Mary at the Foot of the Cross) devote themselves to the cause of education and the care of destitute orphans, their labors being chiefly confined to the Western United States.
 noun (n.) One of an order of nuns founded in 1812 at Loretto, in Kentucky. The members of the order (called also Sisters of Loretto, or Friends of Mary at the Foot of the Cross) devote themselves to the cause of education and the care of destitute orphans, their labors being chiefly confined to the western United States.
 noun (n.) A Loreto nun.