Name Report For First Name CALAIS:

CALAIS

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

Rhymes with CALAIS - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming CALAIS

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES CALAİS AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH CALAİS (According to last letters):

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

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

lais blais glais

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

thais dassais rais anais janais rohais beauvais gais luthais tamnais

Rhyming Names According to Last 2 Letters (is) - Names That Ends with is:

garmangabis sulis bilqis lamis isis lapis memphis theoris thermuthis aldis flordelis aigneis beitris leitis alcestis aleris amaryllis artemis briseis chloris chryseis clematis coronis cypris doris eldoris eris eudosis iris lachesis lilis lycoris lyris metis nemesis persis symaethis themis thetis jyotis hausis nokomis busiris damis eblis yunis anis idris avedis alis bleoberis maris naois felis kramoris joris amenophis anubis apis apophis onuris osiris serapis willis alois acis adonis aegis attis baucis charybdis cleobis daphnis halithersis iphis mimis panagiotis takis thamyris tigris vasilis yannis shaithis ailis alexis alyxis amaris

NAMES RHYMING WITH CALAİS (According to first letters):

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

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

cala caladh calan calandra calandre calandria calantha calanthe

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

cal calbert calbex calbhach calchas calder caldre caldwell caldwiella cale caleb caleigh caley calfhie calfhierde calhoun cali caliana calibom calibome calibor caliborne calibum calibumus caliburn calico calida calidan calin calinda calissa calista calix callaghan callahan calldwr callee calleigh calleigha callel calles calli callia calliah callie calliegha calligenia calliope callista calliste callisto callough callum cally callyr calogrenant calum calvagh calvert calvex calvina calvino caly calynda calypso calysta

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

cabal cabe cable cacamwri cacanisius cace cacey cachamwri caci cacia cadabyr cadan cadassi cadby cadda caddaham caddari caddaric caddarik caddawyc cade cadee cadell caden cadena cadence

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CALAİS:

First Names which starts with 'ca' and ends with 'is':

cadis

First Names which starts with 'c' and ends with 's':

cadmus caeneus caius candiss capaneus caress carlos carolos carolus carys cass cassibellaunus cassivellaunus cebriones cecilius cecrops celeus celsus cephalus cepheus cerberus ceres cestus cetus chalmers chansomps charis charles chas cheops chess chimalis chris christos chryses cinyras claas claennis clamedeus claris claudas claudios claudius claus clementius cletus cloris clovis cocidius cocytus coeus colis collins collis columbanus colys condwiramurs corineus corliss cornelius corybantes cosmas cottus countess cris cristos cronus ctesippus curtis curtiss cus cycnus cynegils cyris cyrus

English Words Rhyming CALAIS

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES CALAİS AS A WHOLE:



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


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



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


bordelaisadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Bordeaux, in France, or to the district around Bordeaux.

burdelaisnoun (n.) A sort of grape.

marseillaisnoun (n. f.) Alt. of Marseillaise
 adjective (a. f.) Alt. of Marseillaise

relaisnoun (n.) A narrow space between the foot of the rampart and the scarp of the ditch, serving to receive the earth that may crumble off or be washed down, and prevent its falling into the ditch.


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


daisnoun (n.) The high or principal table, at the end of a hall, at which the chief guests were seated; also, the chief seat at the high table.
 noun (n.) A platform slightly raised above the floor of a hall or large room, giving distinction to the table and seats placed upon it for the chief guests.
 noun (n.) A canopy over the seat of a person of dignity.

malpaisnoun (n.) The rough surface of a congealed lava stream.

naisnoun (n.) See Naiad.

paisnoun (n.) The country; the people of the neighborhood.

raisnoun (n.) Same as 2d Reis.

traisnoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Trays

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


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


calaitenoun (n.) A mineral. See Turquoise.


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


calabarnoun (n.) A district on the west coast of Africa.

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

calabashnoun (n.) The common gourd (plant or fruit).
 noun (n.) The fruit of the calabash tree.
 noun (n.) A water dipper, bottle, bascket, or other utensil, made from the dry shell of a calabash or gourd.

calaboosenoun (n.) A prison; a jail.

caladenoun (n.) A slope or declivity in a manege ground down which a horse is made to gallop, to give suppleness to his haunches.

caladiumnoun (n.) A genus of aroideous plants, of which some species are cultivated for their immense leaves (which are often curiously blotched with white and red), and others (in Polynesia) for food.

calamanconoun (n.) A glossy woolen stuff, plain, striped, or checked.

calamarnoun (n.) Alt. of Calamary

calamarynoun (n.) A cephalopod, belonging to the genus Loligo and related genera. There are many species. They have a sack of inklike fluid which they discharge from the siphon tube, when pursued or alarmed, in order to confuse their enemies. Their shell is a thin horny plate, within the flesh of the back, shaped very much like a quill pen. In America they are called squids. See Squid.

calambacnoun (n.) A fragrant wood; agalloch.

calambournoun (n.) A species of agalloch, or aloes wood, of a dusky or mottled color, of a light, friable texture, and less fragrant than calambac; -- used by cabinetmakers.

calamiferousadjective (a.) Producing reeds; reedy.

calaminenoun (n.) A mineral, the hydrous silicate of zinc.

calamintnoun (n.) A genus of perennial plants (Calamintha) of the Mint family, esp. the C. Nepeta and C. Acinos, which are called also basil thyme.

calamistnoun (n.) One who plays upon a reed or pipe.

calamistrationnoun (n.) The act or process of curling the hair.

calamistrumnoun (n.) A comblike structure on the metatarsus of the hind legs of certain spiders (Ciniflonidae), used to curl certain fibers in the construction of their webs.

calamitenoun (n.) A fossil plant of the coal formation, having the general form of plants of the modern Equiseta (the Horsetail or Scouring Rush family) but sometimes attaining the height of trees, and having the stem more or less woody within. See Acrogen, and Asterophyllite.

calamitousadjective (a.) Suffering calamity; wretched; miserable.
 adjective (a.) Producing, or attended with distress and misery; making wretched; wretched; unhappy.

calamitynoun (n.) Any great misfortune or cause of misery; -- generally applied to events or disasters which produce extensive evil, either to communities or individuals.
 noun (n.) A state or time of distress or misfortune; misery.

calamusnoun (n.) The indian cane, a plant of the Palm family. It furnishes the common rattan. See Rattan, and Dragon's blood.
 noun (n.) A species of Acorus (A. calamus), commonly called calamus, or sweet flag. The root has a pungent, aromatic taste, and is used in medicine as a stomachic; the leaves have an aromatic odor, and were formerly used instead of rushes to strew on floors.
 noun (n.) The horny basal portion of a feather; the barrel or quill.

calandoadjective (a.) Gradually diminishing in rapidity and loudness.

calashnoun (n.) A light carriage with low wheels, having a top or hood that can be raised or lowered, seats for inside, a separate seat for the driver, and often a movable front, so that it can be used as either an open or a close carriage.
 noun (n.) In Canada, a two-wheeled, one-seated vehicle, with a calash top, and the driver's seat elevated in front.
 noun (n.) A hood or top of a carriage which can be thrown back at pleasure.
 noun (n.) A hood, formerly worn by ladies, which could be drawn forward or thrown back like the top of a carriage.

calaveritenoun (n.) A bronze-yellow massive mineral with metallic luster; a telluride of gold; -- first found in Calaveras County California.

calabozonoun (n.) A jail. See Calaboose.


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


calnoun (n.) Wolfram, an ore of tungsten.

calcanealadjective (a.) Pertaining to the calcaneum; as, calcaneal arteries.

calcaneumnoun (n.) One of the bones of the tarsus which in man, forms the great bone of the heel; -- called also fibulare.

calcarnoun (n.) A kind of oven, or reverberatory furnace, used for the calcination of sand and potash, and converting them into frit.
 noun (n.) A hollow tube or spur at the base of a petal or corolla.
 noun (n.) A slender bony process from the ankle joint of bats, which helps to support the posterior part of the web, in flight.
 noun (n.) A spur, or spurlike prominence.
 noun (n.) A curved ridge in the floor of the leteral ventricle of the brain; the calcar avis, hippocampus minor, or ergot.

calcarateadjective (a.) Alt. of Calcarated

calcaratedadjective (a.) Having a spur, as the flower of the toadflax and larkspur; spurred.
 adjective (a.) Armed with a spur.

calcareousadjective (a.) Partaking of the nature of calcite or calcium carbonate; consisting of, or containing, calcium carbonate or carbonate of lime.

calcareousnessnoun (n.) Quality of being calcareous.

calcariferousadjective (a.) Lime-yielding; calciferous

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

calcavellanoun (n.) A sweet wine from Portugal; -- so called from the district of Carcavelhos.

calceatedadjective (a.) Fitted with, or wearing, shoes.

calcedadjective (a.) Wearing shoes; calceated; -- in distintion from discalced or barefooted; as the calced Carmelites.

calcedonnoun (n.) A foul vein, like chalcedony, in some precious stones.

calcedonicadjective (a.) Alt. of Calcedonian

calcedonianadjective (a.) See Chalcedonic.

calceiformadjective (a.) Shaped like a slipper, as one petal of the lady's-slipper; calceolate.

calceolarianoun (n.) A genus of showy herbaceous or shrubby plants, brought from South America; slipperwort. It has a yellow or purple flower, often spotted or striped, the shape of which suggests its name.

calceolateadjective (a.) Slipper-ahaped. See Calceiform.

calcesnoun (n. pl.) See Calx.
  (pl. ) of Calx

calcicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, calcium or lime.

calciferousadjective (a.) Bearing, producing, or containing calcite, or carbonate of lime.

calcificadjective (a.) Calciferous. Specifically: (Zool.) of or pertaining to the portion of the oviduct which forms the eggshell in birds and reptiles.

calcificationnoun (n.) The process of change into a stony or calcareous substance by the deposition of lime salt; -- normally, as in the formation of bone and of teeth; abnormally, as in calcareous degeneration of tissue.

calcifiedadjective (a.) Consisting of, or containing, calcareous matter or lime salts; calcareous.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Calcify

calciformadjective (a.) In the form of chalk or lime.

calcifyingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Calcify

calcigenousadjective (a.) Tending to form, or to become, a calx or earthlike substance on being oxidized or burnt; as magnesium, calcium. etc.

calcigerousadjective (a.) Holding lime or other earthy salts; as, the calcigerous cells of the teeth.

calciminenoun (n.) A white or colored wash for the ceiling or other plastering of a room, consisting of a mixture of clear glue, Paris white or zinc white, and water.
 verb (v. t.) To wash or cover with calcimine; as, to calcimine walls.

calciminingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Calcimine

calciminernoun (n.) One who calcimines.

calcinableadjective (a.) That may be calcined; as, a calcinable fossil.

calcinationnoun (n.) The act or process of disintegrating a substance, or rendering it friable by the action of heat, esp. by the expulsion of some volatile matter, as when carbonic and acid is expelled from carbonate of calcium in the burning of limestone in order to make lime.
 noun (n.) The act or process of reducing a metal to an oxide or metallic calx; oxidation.

calcinatorynoun (n.) A vessel used in calcination.

calciningnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Calcine

calcinernoun (n.) One who, or that which, calcines.

calcispongiaenoun (n. pl.) An order of marine sponges, containing calcareous spicules. See Porifera.

calcitenoun (n.) Calcium carbonate, or carbonate of lime. It is rhombohedral in its crystallization, and thus distinguished from aragonite. It includes common limestone, chalk, and marble. Called also calc-spar and calcareous spar.

calcitrantadjective (a.) Kicking. Hence: Stubborn; refractory.

calcitrationnoun (n.) Act of kicking.

calciumnoun (n.) An elementary substance; a metal which combined with oxygen forms lime. It is of a pale yellow color, tenacious, and malleable. It is a member of the alkaline earth group of elements. Atomic weight 40. Symbol Ca.

calcivorousadjective (a.) Eroding, or eating into, limestone.

calcographernoun (n.) One who practices calcography.

calcographicadjective (a.) Alt. of Calcographical

calcographicaladjective (a.) Relating to, or in the style of, calcography.

calcographynoun (n.) The art of drawing with chalk.

calculableadjective (a.) That may be calculated or ascertained by calculation.

calcularynoun (n.) A congeries of little stony knots found in the pulp of the pear and other fruits.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to calculi.

calculatingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Calculate
 noun (n.) The act or process of making mathematical computations or of estimating results.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to mathematical calculations; performing or able to perform mathematical calculations.
 adjective (a.) Given to contrivance or forethought; forecasting; scheming; as, a cool calculating disposition.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH CALAİS:

English Words which starts with 'ca' and ends with 'is':

caddisnoun (n.) The larva of a caddice fly. These larvae generally live in cylindrical cases, open at each end, and covered externally with pieces of broken shells, gravel, bits of wood, etc. They are a favorite bait with anglers. Called also caddice worm, or caddis worm.
 noun (n.) A kind of worsted lace or ribbon.

cadisnoun (n.) A kind of coarse serge.

calisthenisadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to calisthenics.

calliopsisnoun (n.) A popular name given to a few species of the genus Coreopsis, especially to C. tinctoria of Arkansas.

camisnoun (n.) A light, loose dress or robe.

canisnoun (n.) A genus of carnivorous mammals, of the family Canidae, including the dogs and wolves.

cannabisnoun (n.) A genus of a single species belonging to the order Uricaceae; hemp.

cantharisnoun (n.) A beetle (Lytta, / Cantharis, vesicatoria), havin1g an elongated cylindrical body of a brilliant green color, and a nauseous odor; the blister fly or blister beetle, of the apothecary; -- also called Spanish fly. Many other species of Lytta, used for the same purpose, take the same name. See Blister beetle, under Blister. The plural form in usually applied to the dried insects used in medicine.

cantorisadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a cantor; as, the cantoris side of a choir; a cantoris stall.

carditisnoun (n.) Inflammation of the fleshy or muscular substance of the heart. See Endocarditis and Pericarditis.

cariopsisnoun (n.) See Caryopsis.

caryopsisnoun (n.) A one-celled, dry, indehiscent fruit, with a thin membranous pericarp, adhering closely to the seed, so that fruit and seed are incorporated in one body, forming a single grain, as of wheat, barley, etc.

catachresisnoun (n.) A figure by which one word is wrongly put for another, or by which a word is wrested from its true signification; as, "To take arms against a sea of troubles". Shak. "Her voice was but the shadow of a sound." Young.

catalepsisnoun (n.) A sudden suspension of sensation and volition, the body and limbs preserving the position that may be given them, while the action of the heart and lungs continues.

catalysisnoun (n.) Dissolution; degeneration; decay.
 noun (n.) A process by which reaction occurs in the presence of certain agents which were formerly believed to exert an influence by mere contact. It is now believed that such reactions are attended with the formation of an intermediate compound or compounds, so that by alternate composition and decomposition the agent is apparenty left unchanged; as, the catalysis of making ether from alcohol by means of sulphuric acid; or catalysis in the action of soluble ferments (as diastase, or ptyalin) on starch.
 noun (n.) The catalytic force.

catastasisnoun (n.) That part of a speech, usually the exordium, in which the orator sets forth the subject matter to be discussed.
 noun (n.) The state, or condition of anything; constitution; habit of body.

catharsisnoun (n.) A natural or artificial purgation of any passage, as of the mouth, bowels, etc.
 noun (n.) The process of relieving an abnormal excitement by reestablishing the association of the emotion with the memory or idea of the event that first caused it, and of eliminating it by complete expression (called the abreaction).

caulisnoun (n.) An herbaceous or woody stem which bears leaves, and may bear flowers.

capsulitisnoun (n.) Inflammation of a capsule, as that of the crystalline lens.

cardiosclerosisnoun (n.) Induration of the heart, caused by development of fibrous tissue in the cardiac muscle.