First Names Rhyming JAMIA
English Words Rhyming JAMIA
ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES JAMİA AS A WHOLE:
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JAMİA (According to last letters):
Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (amia) - English Words That Ends with amia:
| adynamia | noun (n.) Considerable debility of the vital powers, as in typhoid fever. |
| amia | noun (n.) A genus of fresh-water ganoid fishes, exclusively confined to North America; called bowfin in Lake Champlain, dogfish in Lake Erie, and mudfish in South Carolina, etc. See Bowfin. |
| cryptogamia | noun (n.) The series or division of flowerless plants, or those never having true stamens and pistils, but propagated by spores of various kinds. |
| didynamia | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having four stamens disposed in pairs of unequal length. |
| lamia | noun (n.) A monster capable of assuming a woman's form, who was said to devour human beings or suck their blood; a vampire; a sorceress; a witch. |
| monogamia | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean order of plants, having solitary flowers with united anthers, as in the genus Lobelia. |
| phaenogamia | noun (n. pl.) The class of flowering plants including all which have true flowers with distinct floral organs; phanerogamia. |
| phanerogamia | noun (n. pl.) That one of the two primary divisions of the vegetable kingdom which contains the phanerogamic, or flowering, plants. |
| phenogamia | noun (n. pl.) Same as Phaenogamia. |
| polygamia | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants, characterized by having both hermaphrodite and unisexual flowers on the same plant. |
| | noun (n. pl.) A name given by Linnaeus to file orders of plants having syngenesious flowers. |
| polythalamia | noun (n. pl.) A division of Foraminifera including those having a manychambered shell. |
| tetradynamia | noun (n. pl.) A Linnaean class of plants having six stamens, four of which are longer than the others. |
| zamia | noun (n.) A genus of cycadaceous plants, having the appearance of low palms, but with exogenous wood. See Coontie, and Illust. of Strobile. |
Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (mia) - English Words That Ends with mia:
| anaemia | adjective (a.) A morbid condition in which the blood is deficient in quality or in quantity. |
| anomia | noun (n.) A genus of bivalve shells, allied to the oyster, so called from their unequal valves, of which the lower is perforated for attachment. |
| anosmia | noun (n.) Loss of the sense of smell. |
| aphemia | noun (n.) Loss of the power of speaking, while retaining the power of writing; -- a disorder of cerebral origin. |
| artemia | noun (n.) A genus of phyllopod Crustacea found in salt lakes and brines; the brine shrimp. See Brine shrimp. |
| acetonaemia | noun (n.) Alt. of -nemia |
| asemia | noun (n.) Loss of power to express, or to understand, symbols or signs of thought. |
| bohemia | noun (n.) A country of central Europe. |
| | noun (n.) Fig.: The region or community of social Bohemians. See Bohemian, n., 3. |
| bulimia | noun (n.) Alt. of Bulimy |
| cacaemia | noun (n.) Alt. of Cachaemia |
| cachaemia | noun (n.) A degenerated or poisoned condition of the blood. |
| | noun (n.) Alt. of Cachemia |
| cacochymia | noun (n.) Alt. of Cacochymy |
| | noun (n.) A vitiated state of the humors, or fluids, of the body, esp. of the blood. |
| cadmia | noun (n.) An oxide of zinc which collects on the sides of furnaces where zinc is sublimed. Formerly applied to the mineral calamine. |
| cimia | noun (n.) See Cimbia. |
| cachemia | noun (n.) A degenerated or poisoned condition of the blood. |
| cacostomia | noun (n.) Diseased or gangrenous condition of the mouth. |
| exophthalmia | noun (n.) The protrusion of the eyeball so that the eyelids will not cover it, in consequence of disease. |
| gerocomia | noun (n.) See Gerocomy. |
| gonimia | noun (n. pl.) Bluish green granules which occur in certain lichens, as Collema, Peltigera, etc., and which replace the more usual gonidia. |
| holmia | noun (n.) An oxide of holmium. |
| hydraemia | noun (n.) An abnormally watery state of the blood; anaemia. |
| hyperaemia | noun (n.) A superabundance or congestion of blood in an organ or part of the body. |
| ichorhaemia | noun (n.) Infection of the blood with ichorous or putrid substances. |
| kalmia | noun (n.) A genus of North American shrubs with poisonous evergreen foliage and corymbs of showy flowers. Called also mountain laurel, ivy bush, lamb kill, calico bush, etc. |
| lagophthalmia | noun (n.) Alt. of Lagophthalmos |
| leuchaemia | noun (n.) See Leucocythaemia. |
| leucocythaemia | noun (n.) Alt. of Leucocythemia |
| leucocythemia | noun (n.) A disease in which the white corpuscles of the blood are largely increased in number, and there is enlargement of the spleen, or the lymphatic glands; leuchaemia. |
| leukaemia | noun (n.) Leucocythaemia. |
| lipaemia | noun (n.) A condition in which fat occurs in the blood. |
| lithaemia | noun (n.) A condition in which uric (lithic) acid is present in the blood. |
| melanaemia | noun (n.) A morbid condition in which the blood contains black pigment either floating freely or imbedded in the white blood corpuscles. |
| microphthalmia | noun (n.) Alt. of Microphthalmy |
| nematelmia | noun (n. pl.) Same as Nemathelminthes. |
| ophthalmia | noun (n.) An inflammation of the membranes or coats of the eye or of the eyeball. |
| phoronomia | noun (n.) See Phoronomics. |
| platyhelmia | noun (n. pl.) Same as Platyelminthes. |
| podophthalmia | noun (n. pl.) The stalk-eyed Crustacea, -- an order of Crustacea having the eyes supported on movable stalks. It includes the crabs, lobsters, and prawns. Called also Podophthalmata, and Decapoda. |
| pyaemia | noun (n.) A form of blood poisoning produced by the absorption into the blood of morbid matters usually originating in a wound or local inflammation. It is characterized by the development of multiple abscesses throughout the body, and is attended with irregularly recurring chills, fever, profuse sweating, and exhaustion. |
| | noun (n.) Alt. of Pyemia |
| pyemia | noun (n.) See PyAemia. |
| | noun (n.) A form of blood poisoning produced by the absorption of pyogenic microorganisms into the blood, usually from a wound or local inflammation. It is characterized by multiple abscesses throughout the body, and is attended with irregularly recurring chills, fever, profuse sweating, and exhaustion. |
| septaemia | noun (n.) Septicaemia. |
| septicaemia | noun (n.) A poisoned condition of the blood produced by the absorption into it of septic or putrescent material; blood poisoning. It is marked by chills, fever, prostration, and inflammation of the different serous membranes and of the lungs, kidneys, and other organs. |
| simia | noun (n.) A Linnaean genus of Quadrumana which included the types of numerous modern genera. By modern writers it is usually restricted to the genus which includes the orang-outang. |
| spanaemia | noun (n.) A condition of impoverishment of the blood; a morbid state in which the red corpuscles, or other important elements of the blood, are deficient. |
| tox/mia | adjective (a.) Blood poisoning. See under Blood. |
| uraemia | noun (n.) Accumulation in the blood of the principles of the urine, producing dangerous disease. |
| vermiformia | noun (n. pl.) A tribe of worms including Phoronis. See Phoronis. |
| xerophthalmia | noun (n.) An abnormal dryness of the eyeball produced usually by long-continued inflammation and subsequent atrophy of the conjunctiva. |
| waldheimia | noun (n.) A genus of brachiopods of which many species are found in the fossil state. A few still exist in the deep sea. |
ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH JAMİA (According to first letters):
Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (jami) - Words That Begins with jami:
Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (jam) - Words That Begins with jam:
| jam | noun (n.) A kind of frock for children. |
| | noun (n.) See Jamb. |
| | noun (n.) A mass of people or objects crowded together; also, the pressure from a crowd; a crush; as, a jam in a street; a jam of logs in a river. |
| | noun (n.) An injury caused by jamming. |
| | noun (n.) A preserve of fruit boiled with sugar and water; as, raspberry jam; currant jam; grape jam. |
| | verb (v. t.) To press into a close or tight position; to crowd; to squeeze; to wedge in. |
| | verb (v. t.) To crush or bruise; as, to jam a finger in the crack of a door. |
| | verb (v. t.) To bring (a vessel) so close to the wind that half her upper sails are laid aback. |
| jamming | noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Jam |
| jamacina | noun (n.) Jamaicine. |
| jamadar | noun (n.) Same as Jemidar. |
| jamaica | noun (n.) One of the West India is islands. |
| jamaican | noun (n.) A native or inhabitant of Jamaica. |
| | adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to Jamaica. |
| jamaicine | noun (n.) An alkaloid said to be contained in the bark of Geoffroya inermis, a leguminous tree growing in Jamaica and Surinam; -- called also jamacina. |
| jamb | noun (n.) The vertical side of any opening, as a door or fireplace; hence, less properly, any narrow vertical surface of wall, as the of a chimney-breast or of a pier, as distinguished from its face. |
| | noun (n.) Any thick mass of rock which prevents miners from following the lode or vein. |
| | verb (v. t.) See Jam, v. t. |
| jambee | noun (n.) A fashionable cane. |
| jambes | noun (n.) Alt. of Jambeux |
| jambeux | noun (n.) In the Middle Ages, armor for the legs below the knees. |
| jambolana | noun (n.) A myrtaceous tree of the West Indies and tropical America (Calyptranthes Jambolana), with astringent bark, used for dyeing. It bears an edible fruit. |
| jamdani | noun (n.) A silk fabric, with a woven pattern of sprigs of flowers. |
| jamesonite | noun (n.) A steel-gray mineral, of metallic luster, commonly fibrous massive. It is a sulphide of antimony and lead, with a little iron. |
| jambool | noun (n.) Alt. of Jambul |
| jambul | noun (n.) The Java plum; also, a drug obtained from its bark and seeds, used as a remedy for diabetes. |
| jambooree | noun (n.) A noisy or unrestrained carousal or frolic; a spree. |
ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH JAMİA:
English Words which starts with 'ja' and ends with 'ia':