Name Report For First Name IMOGEN:

IMOGEN

First name IMOGEN's origin is Celtic. IMOGEN means "an image. image of her mother. blameless/innocent". You can find other first names and English words that rhymes with IMOGEN below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according to the first letters, last letters and first&last letters of imogen.(Brown names are of the same origin (Celtic) with IMOGEN and Red names are first names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

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First Names Rhyming IMOGEN

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ÝMOGEN AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH ÝMOGEN (According to last letters):

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

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

logen

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

bingen jorgen fagen jurgen eugen morgen dagen kagen beagen

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

cwen guendolen raven coleen helen hien huyen quyen tien tuyen yen aren essien mekonnen shaheen yameen kadeen arden kailoken nascien evnissyen lairgnen nisien yspaddaden hoben christiansen joren espen adeben akhenaten amen aten moswen braden heikkinen mustanen seppanen valkoinen soren vaden camden girven bastien evzen hymen owen jurrien kelemen sebestyen kalen joben sen chien dien nguyen nien vien addisen adeen aideen aileen alberteen aleen ambreen anwen ardeen arleen arwen ashleen ashlen ashten augusteen belen berneen brishen bronwen bysen caden carleen carmen carsten cathleen charleen chereen christeen christen colleen coreen correen cristen

NAMES RHYMING WITH ÝMOGEN (According to first letters):

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

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

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

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

imad imala iman imani imanol imanuela imara imelda immaculada immanuel imran imre imtithal

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ÝMOGEN:

First Names which starts with 'im' and ends with 'en':

First Names which starts with 'i' and ends with 'n':

iain ian iasion iason iban iden ihrin ihsan inazin inghean inghinn ioan ion irfan irin irven irvin irvyn irwin irwyn isen isleen istvan iulian ivalyn ivan iven ivon ixcatzin ixion izaan izazkun izmirlian

English Words Rhyming IMOGEN

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ÝMOGEN AS A WHOLE:

primogenialadjective (a.) First born, made, or generated; original; primary; elemental; as, primogenial light.

primogenitivenoun (n.) Primogeniture.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to primogeniture.

primogenitornoun (n.) The first ancestor; a forefather.

primogenitureadjective (a.) The state of being the firstborn of the same parents; seniority by birth among children of the same family.
 adjective (a.) The exclusive right of inheritance which belongs to the eldest son. Thus in England the right of inheriting the estate of the father belongs to the eldest son, and in the royal family the eldest son of the sovereign is entitled to the throne by primogeniture. In exceptional cases, among the female children, the crown descends by right of primogeniture to the eldest daughter only and her issue.

primogenitureshipnoun (n.) The state or privileges of the firstborn.

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


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


germogennoun (n.) A polynuclear mass of protoplasm, not divided into separate cells, from which certain ova are developed.
 noun (n.) The primitive cell in certain embryonic forms.

haemochromogennoun (n.) A body obtained from hemoglobin, by the action of reducing agents in the absence of oxygen.

iodoformogennoun (n.) A light powder used as a substitute for iodoform. It is a compound of iodoform and albumin.

plasmogennoun (n.) The important living portion of protoplasm, considered a chemical substance of the highest elaboration. Germ plasm and idioplasm are forms of plasmogen.

thermogennoun (n.) Caloric; heat; regarded as a material but imponderable substance.

zymogennoun (n.) A mother substance, or antecedent, of an enzyme or chemical ferment; -- applied to such substances as, not being themselves actual ferments, may by internal changes give rise to a ferment.


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


acrogennoun (n.) A plant of the highest class of cryptogams, including the ferns, etc. See Cryptogamia.

aethogennoun (n.) A compound of nitrogen and boro/, which, when heated before the blowpipe, gives a brilliant phosphorescent; boric nitride.

alunogennoun (n.) A white fibrous mineral frequently found on the walls of mines and quarries, chiefly hydrous sulphate of alumina; -- also called feather alum, and hair salt.

amidogennoun (n.) A compound radical, NH2, not yet obtained in a separate state, which may be regarded as ammonia from the molecule of which one of its hydrogen atoms has been removed; -- called also the amido group, and in composition represented by the form amido.

amylogennoun (n.) That part of the starch granule or granulose which is soluble in water.

biogennoun (n.) Bioplasm.

botryogennoun (n.) A hydrous sulphate of iron of a deep red color. It often occurs in botryoidal form.

camphogennoun (n.) See Cymene.

chondrogennoun (n.) Same as Chondrigen.

chrysogennoun (n.) A yellow crystalline substance extracted from crude anthracene.

cyanogennoun (n.) A colorless, inflammable, poisonous gas, C2N2, with a peach-blossom odor, so called from its tendency to form blue compounds; obtained by heating ammonium oxalate, mercuric cyanide, etc. It is obtained in combination, forming an alkaline cyanide when nitrogen or a nitrogenous compound is strongly ignited with carbon and soda or potash. It conducts itself like a member of the halogen group of elements, and shows a tendency to form complex compounds. The name is also applied to the univalent radical, CN (the half molecule of cyanogen proper), which was one of the first compound radicals recognized.

dermatogennoun (n.) Nascent epidermis, or external cuticle of plants in a forming condition.
 noun (n.) Nascent epidermis, or external cuticle of plants in a forming condition.

dictyogennoun (n.) A plant with net-veined leaves, and monocotyledonous embryos, belonging to the class Dictyogenae, proposed by Lindley for the orders Dioscoreaceae, Smilaceae, Trilliaceae, etc.

diisatogennoun (n.) A red crystalline nitrogenous substance or artificial production, which by reduction passes directly to indigo.

endogennoun (n.) A plant which increases in size by internal growth and elongation at the summit, having the wood in the form of bundles or threads, irregularly distributed throughout the whole diameter, not forming annual layers, and with no distinct pith. The leaves of the endogens have, usually, parallel veins, their flowers are mostly in three, or some multiple of three, parts, and their embryos have but a single cotyledon, with the first leaves alternate. The endogens constitute one of the great primary classes of plants, and included all palms, true lilies, grasses, rushes, orchids, the banana, pineapple, etc. See Exogen.

erythrogennoun (n.) Carbon disulphide; -- so called from certain red compounds which it produces in combination with other substances.
 noun (n.) A substance reddened by acids, which is supposed to be contained in flowers.
 noun (n.) A crystalline substance obtained from diseased bile, which becomes blood-red when acted on by nitric acid or ammonia.

exogennoun (n.) A plant belonging to one of the greater part of the vegetable kingdom, and which the plants are characterized by having c wood bark, and pith, the wood forming a layer between the other two, and increasing, if at all, by the animal addition of a new layer to the outside next to the bark. The leaves are commonly netted-veined, and the number of cotyledons is two, or, very rarely, several in a whorl. Cf. Endogen.

eikonogennoun (n.) The sodium salt of a sulphonic acid of a naphthol, C10H5(OH)(NH2)SO3Na used as a developer.

fibrinogennoun (n.) An albuminous substance existing in the blood, and in other animal fluids, which either alone or with fibrinoplastin or paraglobulin forms fibrin, and thus causes coagulation.

gasogennoun (n.) An apparatus for the generation of gases, or for impregnating a liquid with a gas, or a gas with a volatile liquid.
 noun (n.) A volatile hydrocarbon, used as an illuminant, or for charging illuminating gas.

glucogennoun (n.) See Glycogen.

glycogennoun (n.) A white, amorphous, tasteless substance resembling starch, soluble in water to an opalescent fluid. It is found abundantly in the liver of most animals, and in small quantity in other organs and tissues, particularly in the embryo. It is quickly changed into sugar when boiled with dilute sulphuric or hydrochloric acid, and also by the action of amylolytic ferments.

gymnogennoun (n.) One of a class of plants, so called by Lindley, because the ovules are fertilized by direct contact of the pollen. Same as Gymnosperm.

halogennoun (n.) An electro-negative element or radical, which, by combination with a metal, forms a haloid salt; especially, chlorine, bromine, and iodine; sometimes, also, fluorine and cyanogen. See Chlorine family, under Chlorine.

hydrogennoun (n.) A gaseous element, colorless, tasteless, and odorless, the lightest known substance, being fourteen and a half times lighter than air (hence its use in filling balloons), and over eleven thousand times lighter than water. It is very abundant, being an ingredient of water and of many other substances, especially those of animal or vegetable origin. It may by produced in many ways, but is chiefly obtained by the action of acids (as sulphuric) on metals, as zinc, iron, etc. It is very inflammable, and is an ingredient of coal gas and water gas. It is standard of chemical equivalents or combining weights, and also of valence, being the typical monad. Symbol H. Atomic weight 1.

indigogennoun (n.) See Indigo white, under Indigo.
 noun (n.) Same as Indican, 2.

indogennoun (n.) A complex, nitrogenous radical, C8H5NO, regarded as the essential nucleus of indigo.

inogennoun (n.) A complex nitrogenous substance, which, by Hermann's hypothesis, is continually decomposed and reproduced in the muscles, during their life.

isatogennoun (n.) A complex nitrogenous radical, C8H4NO2, regarded as the essential residue of a series of compounds, related to isatin, which easily pass by reduction to indigo blue.

mucinogennoun (n.) Same as Mucigen.

neogennoun (n.) An alloy resembling silver, and consisting chiefly of copper, zinc, and nickel, with small proportions of tin, aluminium, and bismuth.

nitrogennoun (n.) A colorless nonmetallic element, tasteless and odorless, comprising four fifths of the atmosphere by volume. It is chemically very inert in the free state, and as such is incapable of supporting life (hence the name azote still used by French chemists); but it forms many important compounds, as ammonia, nitric acid, the cyanides, etc, and is a constituent of all organized living tissues, animal or vegetable. Symbol N. Atomic weight 14. It was formerly regarded as a permanent noncondensible gas, but was liquefied in 1877 by Cailletet of Paris, and Pictet of Geneva.

organogennoun (n.) A name given to any one of the four elements, carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, which are especially characteristic ingredients of organic compounds; also, by extension, to other elements sometimes found in the same connection; as sulphur, phosphorus, etc.

osteogennoun (n.) The soft tissue, or substance, which, in developing bone, ultimately undergoes ossification.

oxyhydrogenadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen; as, oxyhydrogen gas.
 adjective (a.) Of, pertaining to, or consisting of, a mixture of oxygen and hydrogen at over 5000ˇ F.

quinogennoun (n.) A hypothetical radical of quinine and related alkaloids.
 noun (n.) A hypothetical radical of quinine and related alkaloids.

paracyanogennoun (n.) A polymeric modification of cyanogen, obtained as a brown or black amorphous residue by heating mercuric cyanide.

pepsinogennoun (n.) The antecedent of the ferment pepsin. A substance contained in the form of granules in the peptic cells of the gastric glands. It is readily convertible into pepsin. Also called propepsin.

peptogennoun (n.) A substance convertible into peptone.

persulphocyanogennoun (n.) An orange-yellow substance, produced by the action of chlorine or boiling dilute nitric acid and sulphocyanate of potassium; -- called also pseudosulphocyanogen, perthiocyanogen, and formerly sulphocyanogen.

perthiocyanogennoun (n.) Same as Persulphocyanogen.

phellogennoun (n.) The tissue of young cells which produces cork cells.

photogennoun (n.) A light hydrocarbon oil resembling kerosene. It is obtained by distilling coal, paraffin, etc., and is used as a lubricant, illuminant, etc.

pyrogennoun (n.) Electricity.
 noun (n.) A poison separable from decomposed meat infusions, and supposed to be formed from albuminous matter through the agency of bacteria.

rhizogennoun (n.) One of a proposed class of flowering plants growning on the roots of other plants and destitute of green foliage.

salogennoun (n.) A halogen.

sclerogennoun (n.) The thickening matter of woody cells; lignin.

sulphocyanogennoun (n.) See Persulphocyanogen.

thallogennoun (n.) One of a large class or division of the vegetable kingdom, which includes those flowerless plants, such as fungi, algae, and lichens, that consist of a thallus only, composed of cellular tissue, or of a congeries of cells, or even of separate cells, and never show a distinction into root, stem, and leaf.

trypsinogennoun (n.) The antecedent of trypsin, a substance which is contained in the cells of the pancreas and gives rise to the trypsin.


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


alkargennoun (n.) Same as Cacodylic acid.

amphigennoun (n.) An element that in combination produces amphid salt; -- applied by Berzelius to oxygen, sulphur, selenium, and tellurium.

attagennoun (n.) A species of sand grouse (Syrrghaptes Pallasii) found in Asia and rarely in southern Europe.

analgennoun (n.) Alt. of Analgene

chondrigennoun (n.) The chemical basis of cartilage, converted by long boiling in water into a gelatinous body called chondrin.

collagennoun (n.) The chemical basis of ordinary connective tissue, as of tendons or sinews and of bone. On being boiled in water it becomes gelatin or glue.

copenhagennoun (n.) A sweetened hot drink of spirit and beaten eggs.
 noun (n.) A children's game in which one player is inclosed by a circle of others holding a rope.

mucigennoun (n.) A substance which is formed in mucous epithelial cells, and gives rise to mucin.

noggenadjective (a.) Made of hemp; hence, hard; rough; harsh.

oxygennoun (n.) A colorless, tasteless, odorless, gaseous element occurring in the free state in the atmosphere, of which it forms about 23 per cent by weight and about 21 per cent by volume, being slightly heavier than nitrogen. Symbol O. Atomic weight 15.96.
 noun (n.) Chlorine used in bleaching.

pauhaugennoun (n.) The menhaden; -- called also poghaden.

pohagennoun (n.) See Pauhaugen.

rontgenadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the German physicist Wilhelm Konrad Rontgen, or the rays discovered by him; as, Rontgen apparatus.

twiggenadjective (a.) Made of twigs; wicker.

tannigennoun (n.) A compound obtained as a yellowish gray powder by the action of acetyl chloride or acetic anhydride or ordinary tannic acid. It is used as an intestinal astringent, and locally in rhinitis and pharyngitis.

xanthogennoun (n.) The hypothetical radical supposed to be characteristic of xanthic acid.
 noun (n.) Persulphocyanogen.

xylogennoun (n.) Nascent wood; wood cells in a forming state.
 noun (n.) Lignin.

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


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ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ÝMOGEN:

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