Name Report For First Name BALDHERE:

BALDHERE

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

Rhymes with BALDHERE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming BALDHERE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES BALDHERE AS A WHOLE:

 

NAMES RHYMING WITH BALDHERE (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (aldhere) - Names That Ends with aldhere:

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

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

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

chere richere archere burghere maetthere wittahere here aethelhere wulfhere sigehere

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

ebiere balere magaere zere bedivere bellangere andere guenevere guinevere gwenevere pipere quinevere valere aegelmaere aethelmaere backstere beceere bemeere brewstere briggere bryggere cartere coltere cupere felamaere fullere giselmaere grafere grangere hearpere palmere rapere ridere rovere sawyere skippere spere tannere thackere toukere tuckere tuppere tylere weallere wigmaere xabiere dechtere baecere seamere hweolere hwistlere devere gere

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

deirdre hannelore aure kore pleasure terpsichore amare nyasore alexandre brangore saffire elidure moore gaothaire giollamhuire cesare isidore macaire imre gilmore baldassare petre aedre aefre allaire amalure andsware asthore audre aurore azzure baibre blaire ceire claire clare conchobarre

NAMES RHYMING WITH BALDHERE (According to first letters):

Rhyming Names According to First 7 Letters (baldher) - Names That Begins with baldher:

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

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

baldhart

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

baldassario baldemar balder baldlice baldric baldrik balduin baldulf baldwin baldwyn

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

baladi baladie balasi balbina baleigh balen balfour balgair balgaire balie balin balinda balisarda ballard ballinamore ballindeny balmoral balqis baltasar balthazar baltsaros

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

baal bab baba babafemi babatunde babette babu babukar bac baccaus baccus bacstair badal badawi bader badi'a badr badra badriyyah badru badu baduna baen baerhloew baethan bagdemagus baghel baha baheera bahir bahira bahiti bahiya baibin baigh bailee bailefour bailey bailintin baillidh bailoch bain bainbridge bainbrydge bairbre baird bairrfhionn bairrfhoinn bakari baker bakkir bama bamard bambi bamey ban bana banain banaing banan banbhan banbrigge bancroft bane bankole bannan banner banning

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BALDHERE:

First Names which starts with 'bal' and ends with 'ere':

First Names which starts with 'ba' and ends with 're':

barre

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

baptiste barbie bardene barkarne barnabe barrie bartle bartolome basile baste bathilde bawdewyne baylee baylie beale beatie beatrice beattie bede bedegrayne beiste bekele belakane beldane beldene bellance belle beltane bemabe bemadette bembe bemelle bennie benoyce bentle beore beorhthilde berde berdine berenice bergitte berhane berke berkle bernadette bernadine berne bernelle bernette bernice bernyce beroe berthe bertie bertilde bertrade bessie bethanee bethanie betje bette bettine beverlee bibsbebe billie binge birche birde birdie birdine birkhe birte birtle blade blaine blaise blaize blake blakemore blanche blane blase blayne blayze blaze blisse blithe blondelle blondene bluinse blysse blythe boarte bobbie bonie boniface bonnibelle bonnie bonny-lee

English Words Rhyming BALDHERE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES BALDHERE AS A WHOLE:



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


Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (aldhere) - English Words That Ends with aldhere:



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



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



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


aerospherenoun (n.) The atmosphere.

anoplotherenoun (n.) Alt. of Anoplotherium

atmospherenoun (n.) The whole mass of aeriform fluid surrounding the earth; -- applied also to the gaseous envelope of any celestial orb, or other body; as, the atmosphere of Mars.
 noun (n.) Any gaseous envelope or medium.
 noun (n.) A supposed medium around various bodies; as, electrical atmosphere, a medium formerly supposed to surround electrical bodies.
 noun (n.) The pressure or weight of the air at the sea level, on a unit of surface, or about 14.7 Ibs. to the sq. inch.
 noun (n.) Any surrounding or pervading influence or condition.
 noun (n.) The portion of air in any locality, or affected by a special physical or sanitary condition; as, the atmosphere of the room; a moist or noxious atmosphere.

bedfere bedpherenoun (n.) A bedfellow.

bedpherenoun (n.) See Bedfere.

blastospherenoun (n.) The hollow globe or sphere formed by the arrangement of the blastomeres on the periphery of an impregnated ovum.

baryspherenoun (n.) The heavy interior portion of the earth, within the lithosphere.

chromatospherenoun (n.) A chromosphere.

chromospherenoun (n.) An atmosphere of rare matter, composed principally of incandescent hydrogen gas, surrounding the sun and enveloping the photosphere. Portions of the chromosphere are here and there thrown up into enormous tongues of flame.

coccospherenoun (n.) A small, rounded, marine organism, capable of braking up into coccoliths.

cohereadjective (a.) To stick together; to cleave; to be united; to hold fast, as parts of the same mass.
 adjective (a.) To be united or connected together in subordination to one purpose; to follow naturally and logically, as the parts of a discourse, or as arguments in a train of reasoning; to be logically consistent.
 adjective (a.) To suit; to agree; to fit.

cosmospherenoun (n.) An apparatus for showing the position of the earth, at any given time, with respect to the fixed stars. It consist of a hollow glass globe, on which are depicted the stars and constellations, and within which is a terrestrial globe.

centrospherenoun (n.) The nucleus or central part of the earth, forming most of its mass; -- disting. from lithosphere, hydrosphere, etc.
 noun (n.) The central mass of an aster from which the rays extend and within which the centrosome lies when present; the attraction sphere. The name has been used both as excluding and including the centrosome, and also to designate a modified mass of protoplasm about a centrosome whether aster rays are developed or not.

dinotherenoun (n.) Alt. of Dinotherium

hemispherenoun (n.) A half sphere; one half of a sphere or globe, when divided by a plane passing through its center.
 noun (n.) Half of the terrestrial globe, or a projection of the same in a map or picture.
 noun (n.) The people who inhabit a hemisphere.

herenoun (n.) Hair.
 noun (pron.) See Her, their.
 noun (pron.) Her; hers. See Her.
 adverb (adv.) In this place; in the place where the speaker is; -- opposed to there.
 adverb (adv.) In the present life or state.
 adverb (adv.) To or into this place; hither. [Colloq.] See Thither.
 adverb (adv.) At this point of time, or of an argument; now.
  (pron. pl.) Of them; their.

hydrospherenoun (n.) The aqueous vapor of the entire atmosphere.
 noun (n.) The aqueous envelope of the earth, including the ocean, all lakes, streams, and underground waters, and the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere.

isotherenoun (n.) A line connecting points on the earth's surface having the same mean summer temperature.

leucospherenoun (n.) The inner corona.

lithospherenoun (n.) The solid earth as distinguished from its fluid envelopes, the hydrosphere and atmosphere.
 noun (n.) The outer part of the solid earth, the portion undergoing change through the gradual transfer of material by volcanic eruption, the circulation of underground water, and the process of erosion and deposition. It is, therefore, regarded as a third mobile envelope comparable with the hydrosphere and atmosphere.

megatherenoun (n.) Alt. of Megatherium

paleotherenoun (n.) Any species of Paleotherium.

phacocherenoun (n.) The wart hog.

photospherenoun (n.) A sphere of light; esp., the luminous envelope of the sun.

pinnotherenoun (n.) A crab of the genus pinnotheres. See Oyster crab, under Oyster.

planispherenoun (n.) The representation of the circles of the sphere upon a plane; especially, a representation of the celestial sphere upon a plane with adjustable circles, or other appendages, for showing the position of the heavens, the time of rising and setting of stars, etc., for any given date or hour.

pseudospherenoun (n.) The surface of constant negative curvature generated by the revolution of a tractrix. This surface corresponds in non-Euclidian space to the sphere in ordinary space. An important property of the surface is that any figure drawn upon it can be displaced in any way without tearing it or altering in size any of its elements.

rhabdospherenoun (n.) A minute sphere composed of rhabdoliths.

spermospherenoun (n.) A mass or ball of cells formed by the repeated division of a male germinal cell (spermospore), each constituent cell (spermoblast) of which is converted into a spermatozoid; a spermatogemma.

spherenoun (n.) A body or space contained under a single surface, which in every part is equally distant from a point within called its center.
 noun (n.) Hence, any globe or globular body, especially a celestial one, as the sun, a planet, or the earth.
 noun (n.) The apparent surface of the heavens, which is assumed to be spherical and everywhere equally distant, in which the heavenly bodies appear to have their places, and on which the various astronomical circles, as of right ascension and declination, the equator, ecliptic, etc., are conceived to be drawn; an ideal geometrical sphere, with the astronomical and geographical circles in their proper positions on it.
 noun (n.) In ancient astronomy, one of the concentric and eccentric revolving spherical transparent shells in which the stars, sun, planets, and moon were supposed to be set, and by which they were carried, in such a manner as to produce their apparent motions.
 noun (n.) The extension of a general conception, or the totality of the individuals or species to which it may be applied.
 noun (n.) Circuit or range of action, knowledge, or influence; compass; province; employment; place of existence.
 noun (n.) Rank; order of society; social positions.
 noun (n.) An orbit, as of a star; a socket.
 verb (v. t.) To place in a sphere, or among the spheres; to insphere.
 verb (v. t.) To form into roundness; to make spherical, or spheral; to perfect.

therenoun (pron.) In or at that place.
 noun (pron.) In that matter, relation, etc.; at that point, stage, etc., regarded as a distinct place; as, he did not stop there, but continued his speech.
 noun (pron.) To or into that place; thither.

trochospherenoun (n.) A young larval form of many annelids, mollusks, and bryozoans, in which a circle of cilia is developed around the anterior end.

underspherenoun (n.) A sphere which is smaller than, and in its movements subject to, another; a satellite.
 noun (n.) An inferior sphere, or field of action.

wherenoun (n.) Place; situation.
 adverb (adv.) At or in what place; hence, in what situation, position, or circumstances; -- used interrogatively.
 adverb (adv.) At or in which place; at the place in which; hence, in the case or instance in which; -- used relatively.
 adverb (adv.) To what or which place; hence, to what goal, result, or issue; whither; -- used interrogatively and relatively; as, where are you going?
  (pron. & conj.) Whether.
  (conj.) Whereas.


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


actinomerenoun (n.) One of the radial segments composing the body of one of the Coelenterata.

adipocerenoun (n.) A soft, unctuous, or waxy substance, of a light brown color, into which the fat and muscle tissue of dead bodies sometimes are converted, by long immersion in water or by burial in moist places. It is a result of fatty degeneration.

amperenoun (n.) Alt. of Ampere
 noun (n.) The unit of electric current; -- defined by the International Electrical Congress in 1893 and by U. S. Statute as, one tenth of the unit of current of the C. G. S. system of electro-magnetic units, or the practical equivalent of the unvarying current which, when passed through a standard solution of nitrate of silver in water, deposits silver at the rate of 0.001118 grams per second. Called also the international ampere.

antimerenoun (n.) One of the two halves of bilaterally symmetrical animals; one of any opposite symmetrical or homotypic parts in animals and plants.

arrierenoun (n.) "That which is behind"; the rear; -- chiefly used as an adjective in the sense of behind, rear, subordinate.

arthromerenoun (n.) One of the body segments of Arthropods. See Arthrostraca.

baenomerenoun (n.) One of the somites (arthromeres) that make up the thorax of Arthropods.

bayaderenoun (n.) A female dancer in the East Indies.

berenoun (n.) Barley; the six-rowed barley or the four-rowed barley, commonly the former (Hord. vulgare).
 noun (n.) See Bear, barley.
 verb (v. t.) To pierce.

beauperenoun (n.) A father.
 noun (n.) A companion.

beggesterenoun (n.) A beggar.

belvederenoun (n.) A small building, or a part of a building, more or less open, constructed in a place commanding a fine prospect.

blastomerenoun (n.) One of the segments first formed by the division of the ovum.

boutonnierenoun (n.) A bouquet worn in a buttonhole.

brerenoun (n.) A brier.

bonbonnierenoun (n.) A small fancy box or dish for bonbons.

brassierenoun (n.) A form of woman's underwaist stiffened with whalebones, or the like, and worn to support the breasts.

caloriferenoun (n.) An apparatus for conveying and distributing heat, especially by means of hot water circulating in tubes.

cantinierenoun (n.) A woman who carries a canteen for soldiers; a vivandiere.

caponierenoun (n.) A work made across or in the ditch, to protect it from the enemy, or to serve as a covered passageway.

cashmerenoun (n.) A rich stuff for shawls, scarfs, etc., originally made in Cashmere from the soft wool found beneath the hair of the goats of Cashmere, Thibet, and the Himalayas. Some cashmere, of fine quality, is richly embroidered for sale to Europeans.
 noun (n.) A dress fabric made of fine wool, or of fine wool and cotton, in imitation of the original cashmere.

cassimerenoun (n.) A thin, twilled, woolen cloth, used for men's garments.

centisterenoun (n.) The hundredth part of a stere, equal to .353 cubic feet.

cephalomerenoun (n.) One of the somites (arthromeres) which make up the head of arthropods.

cerenoun (n.) The soft naked sheath at the base of the beak of birds of prey, parrots, and some other birds. See Beak.
 verb (v. t.) To wax; to cover or close with wax.

chimerenoun (n.) The upper robe worn by a bishop, to which lawn sleeves are usually attached.

condottierenoun (n.) A military adventurer of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, who sold his services, and those of his followers, to any party in any contest.

confrerenoun (n.) Fellow member of a fraternity; intimate associate.

cremaillerenoun (n.) An indented or zigzaged line of intrenchment.

decasterenoun (n.) A measure of capacity, equal to ten steres, or ten cubic meters.

decisterenoun (n.) The tenth part of the stere or cubic meter, equal to 3.531 cubic feet. See Stere.

dekasterenoun (n.) Same as Decastere.

derenoun (n.) Harm.
 verb (v. t.) To hurt; to harm; to injure.

douceperenoun (n.) One of the twelve peers of France, companions of Charlemagne in war.

ectomerenoun (n.) The more transparent cells, which finally become external, in many segmenting ova, as those of mammals.

eglaterenoun (n.) Eglantine.

entomerenoun (n.) The more granular cells, which finally become internal, in many segmenting ova, as those of mammals.

epimerenoun (n.) One of the segments of the transverse axis, or the so called homonymous parts; as, for example, one of the several segments of the extremities in vertebrates, or one of the similar segments in plants, such as the segments of a segmented leaf.

espaulierenoun (n.) A defense for the shoulder, composed of flexible overlapping plates of metal, used in the 15th century; -- the origin of the modern epaulette.

etagerenoun (n.) A piece of furniture having a number of uninclosed shelves or stages, one above another, for receiving articles of elegance or use.

feerenoun (n.) A consort, husband or wife; a companion; a fere.

ferenoun (n.) A mate or companion; -- often used of a wife.
 noun (n.) Fire.
 noun (n.) Fear.
 adjective (a.) Fierce.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To fear.

fermererenoun (n.) The officer in a religious house who had the care of the infirmary.

frerenoun (n.) A friar.

fruitesterenoun (n.) A fruiteress.

fumeterenoun (n.) Fumitory.

genouillerenoun (n.) A metal plate covering the knee.
 noun (n.) That part of a parapet which lies between the gun platform and the bottom of an embrasure.

gerenoun (n.) Gear.

goujerenoun (n.) The venereal disease.

hectosterenoun (n.) A measure of solidity, containing one hundred cubic meters, and equivalent to 3531.66 English or 3531.05 United States cubic feet.

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


Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (baldher) - Words That Begins with baldher:



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


baldheadnoun (n.) A person whose head is bald.
 noun (n.) A white-headed variety of pigeon.

baldheadedadjective (a.) Having a bald head.


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



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


baldadjective (a.) Destitute of the natural or common covering on the head or top, as of hair, feathers, foliage, trees, etc.; as, a bald head; a bald oak.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of ornament; unadorned; bare; literal.
 adjective (a.) Undisguised.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of dignity or value; paltry; mean.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of a beard or awn; as, bald wheat.
 adjective (a.) Destitute of the natural covering.
 adjective (a.) Marked with a white spot on the head; bald-faced.

baldachinnoun (n.) A rich brocade; baudekin.
 noun (n.) A structure in form of a canopy, sometimes supported by columns, and sometimes suspended from the roof or projecting from the wall; generally placed over an altar; as, the baldachin in St. Peter's.
 noun (n.) A portable canopy borne over shrines, etc., in procession.

baldernoun (n.) The most beautiful and beloved of the gods; the god of peace; the son of Odin and Freya.

balderdashnoun (n.) A worthless mixture, especially of liquors.
 noun (n.) Senseless jargon; ribaldry; nonsense; trash.
 verb (v. t.) To mix or adulterate, as liquors.

baldnessnoun (n.) The state or condition of being bald; as, baldness of the head; baldness of style.

baldpatenoun (n.) A baldheaded person.
 noun (n.) The American widgeon (Anas Americana).
 adjective (a.) Alt. of Baldpated

baldpatedadjective (a.) Destitute of hair on the head; baldheaded.

baldribnoun (n.) A piece of pork cut lower down than the sparerib, and destitute of fat.

baldricnoun (n.) A broad belt, sometimes richly ornamented, worn over one shoulder, across the breast, and under the opposite arm; less properly, any belt.

baldwinnoun (n.) A kind of reddish, moderately acid, winter apple.


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


balaamnoun (n.) A paragraph describing something wonderful, used to fill out a newspaper column; -- an allusion to the miracle of Balaam's ass speaking.

balachongnoun (n.) A condiment formed of small fishes or shrimps, pounded up with salt and spices, and then dried. It is much esteemed in China.

balaenoideanoun (n.) A division of the Cetacea, including the right whale and all other whales having the mouth fringed with baleen. See Baleen.

balancenoun (n.) An apparatus for weighing.
 noun (n.) Act of weighing mentally; comparison; estimate.
 noun (n.) Equipoise between the weights in opposite scales.
 noun (n.) The state of being in equipoise; equilibrium; even adjustment; steadiness.
 noun (n.) An equality between the sums total of the two sides of an account; as, to bring one's accounts to a balance; -- also, the excess on either side; as, the balance of an account.
 noun (n.) A balance wheel, as of a watch, or clock. See Balance wheel (in the Vocabulary).
 noun (n.) The constellation Libra.
 noun (n.) The seventh sign in the Zodiac, called Libra, which the sun enters at the equinox in September.
 noun (n.) A movement in dancing. See Balance, v. i., S.
 noun (n.) To bring to an equipoise, as the scales of a balance by adjusting the weights; to weigh in a balance.
 noun (n.) To support on a narrow base, so as to keep from falling; as, to balance a plate on the end of a cane; to balance one's self on a tight rope.
 noun (n.) To equal in number, weight, force, or proportion; to counterpoise, counterbalance, counteract, or neutralize.
 noun (n.) To compare in relative force, importance, value, etc.; to estimate.
 noun (n.) To settle and adjust, as an account; to make two accounts equal by paying the difference between them.
 noun (n.) To make the sums of the debits and credits of an account equal; -- said of an item; as, this payment, or credit, balances the account.
 noun (n.) To arrange accounts in such a way that the sum total of the debits is equal to the sum total of the credits; as, to balance a set of books.
 noun (n.) To move toward, and then back from, reciprocally; as, to balance partners.
 noun (n.) To contract, as a sail, into a narrower compass; as, to balance the boom mainsail.
 verb (v. i.) To have equal weight on each side; to be in equipoise; as, the scales balance.
 verb (v. i.) To fluctuate between motives which appear of equal force; to waver; to hesitate.
 verb (v. i.) To move toward a person or couple, and then back.

balancingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Balance

balanceableadjective (a.) Such as can be balanced.

balancementnoun (n.) The act or result of balancing or adjusting; equipoise; even adjustment of forces.

balancernoun (n.) One who balances, or uses a balance.
 noun (n.) In Diptera, the rudimentary posterior wing.

balancereefnoun (n.) The last reef in a fore-and-aft sail, taken to steady the ship.

balaniferousadjective (a.) Bearing or producing acorns.

balanitenoun (n.) A fossil balanoid shell.

balanoglossusnoun (n.) A peculiar marine worm. See Enteropneusta, and Tornaria.

balanoidadjective (a.) Resembling an acorn; -- applied to a group of barnacles having shells shaped like acorns. See Acornshell, and Barnacle.

balaustinenoun (n.) The pomegranate tree (Punica granatum). The bark of the root, the rind of the fruit, and the flowers are used medicinally.

balbutiesnoun (n.) The defect of stammering; also, a kind of incomplete pronunciation.

balconnoun (n.) A balcony.

balconiedadjective (a.) Having balconies.

balconynoun (n.) A platform projecting from the wall of a building, usually resting on brackets or consoles, and inclosed by a parapet; as, a balcony in front of a window. Also, a projecting gallery in places of amusement; as, the balcony in a theater.
 noun (n.) A projecting gallery once common at the stern of large ships.

balenoun (n.) A bundle or package of goods in a cloth cover, and corded for storage or transportation; also, a bundle of straw / hay, etc., put up compactly for transportation.
 noun (n.) Misery; calamity; misfortune; sorrow.
 noun (n.) Evil; an evil, pernicious influence; something causing great injury.
 verb (v. t.) To make up in a bale.
 verb (v. t.) See Bail, v. t., to lade.

balingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Bale

balearicadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the isles of Majorca, Minorca, Ivica, etc., in the Mediterranean Sea, off the coast of Valencia.

baleennoun (n.) Plates or blades of "whalebone," from two to twelve feet long, and sometimes a foot wide, which in certain whales (Balaenoidea) are attached side by side along the upper jaw, and form a fringelike sieve by which the food is retained in the mouth.

balefirenoun (n.) A signal fire; an alarm fire.

balefuladjective (a.) Full of deadly or pernicious influence; destructive.
 adjective (a.) Full of grief or sorrow; woeful; sad.

balefulnessnoun (n.) The quality or state of being baleful.

balisaurnoun (n.) A badgerlike animal of India (Arcionyx collaris).

balisternoun (n.) A crossbow.

balistoidadjective (a.) Like a fish of the genus Balistes; of the family Balistidae. See Filefish.

balistrarianoun (n.) A narrow opening, often cruciform, through which arrows might be discharged.

balizenoun (n.) A pole or a frame raised as a sea beacon or a landmark.

balkingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Balk

balkernoun (n.) One who, or that which balks.
 noun (n.) A person who stands on a rock or eminence to espy the shoals of herring, etc., and to give notice to the men in boats which way they pass; a conder; a huer.

balkishadjective (a.) Uneven; ridgy.

balkyadjective (a.) Apt to balk; as, a balky horse.

ballnoun (n.) Any round or roundish body or mass; a sphere or globe; as, a ball of twine; a ball of snow.
 noun (n.) A spherical body of any substance or size used to play with, as by throwing, knocking, kicking, etc.
 noun (n.) A general name for games in which a ball is thrown, kicked, or knocked. See Baseball, and Football.
 noun (n.) Any solid spherical, cylindrical, or conical projectile of lead or iron, to be discharged from a firearm; as, a cannon ball; a rifle ball; -- often used collectively; as, powder and ball. Spherical balls for the smaller firearms are commonly called bullets.
 noun (n.) A flaming, roundish body shot into the air; a case filled with combustibles intended to burst and give light or set fire, or to produce smoke or stench; as, a fire ball; a stink ball.
 noun (n.) A leather-covered cushion, fastened to a handle called a ballstock; -- formerly used by printers for inking the form, but now superseded by the roller.
 noun (n.) A roundish protuberant portion of some part of the body; as, the ball of the thumb; the ball of the foot.
 noun (n.) A large pill, a form in which medicine is commonly given to horses; a bolus.
 noun (n.) The globe or earth.
 noun (n.) A social assembly for the purpose of dancing.
 noun (n.) A pitched ball, not struck at by the batsman, which fails to pass over the home base at a height not greater than the batsman's shoulder nor less than his knee.
 verb (v. i.) To gather balls which cling to the feet, as of damp snow or clay; to gather into balls; as, the horse balls; the snow balls.
 verb (v. t.) To heat in a furnace and form into balls for rolling.
 verb (v. t.) To form or wind into a ball; as, to ball cotton.

ballingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ball

balladnoun (n.) A popular kind of narrative poem, adapted for recitation or singing; as, the ballad of Chevy Chase; esp., a sentimental or romantic poem in short stanzas.
 verb (v. i.) To make or sing ballads.
 verb (v. t.) To make mention of in ballads.

balladenoun (n.) A form of French versification, sometimes imitated in English, in which three or four rhymes recur through three stanzas of eight or ten lines each, the stanzas concluding with a refrain, and the whole poem with an envoy.

balladernoun (n.) A writer of ballads.

balladrynoun (n.) Ballad poems; the subject or style of ballads.

ballahoonoun (n.) Alt. of Ballahou

ballahounoun (n.) A fast-sailing schooner, used in the Bermudas and West Indies.

ballastadjective (a.) Any heavy substance, as stone, iron, etc., put into the hold to sink a vessel in the water to such a depth as to prevent capsizing.
 adjective (a.) Any heavy matter put into the car of a balloon to give it steadiness.
 adjective (a.) Gravel, broken stone, etc., laid in the bed of a railroad to make it firm and solid.
 adjective (a.) The larger solids, as broken stone or gravel, used in making concrete.
 adjective (a.) Fig.: That which gives, or helps to maintain, uprightness, steadiness, and security.
 verb (v. t.) To steady, as a vessel, by putting heavy substances in the hold.
 verb (v. t.) To fill in, as the bed of a railroad, with gravel, stone, etc., in order to make it firm and solid.
 verb (v. t.) To keep steady; to steady, morally.

ballastingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ballast
 noun (n.) That which is used for steadying anything; ballast.

ballastagenoun (n.) A toll paid for the privilege of taking up ballast in a port or harbor.

ballatrynoun (n.) See Balladry.

balletnoun (n.) An artistic dance performed as a theatrical entertainment, or an interlude, by a number of persons, usually women. Sometimes, a scene accompanied by pantomime and dancing.
 noun (n.) The company of persons who perform the ballet.
 noun (n.) A light part song, or madrigal, with a fa la burden or chorus, -- most common with the Elizabethan madrigal composers.
 noun (n.) A bearing in coats of arms, representing one or more balls, which are denominated bezants, plates, etc., according to color.

ballistanoun (n.) An ancient military engine, in the form of a crossbow, used for hurling large missiles.

ballisternoun (n.) A crossbow.

ballisticadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the ballista, or to the art of hurling stones or missile weapons by means of an engine.
 adjective (a.) Pertaining to projection, or to a projectile.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH BALDHERE:

English Words which starts with 'bal' and ends with 'ere':



English Words which starts with 'ba' and ends with 're':

bakistrenoun (n.) A baker.

bandorenoun (n.) A musical stringed instrument, similar in form to a guitar; a pandore.

barbreadjective (a.) Barbarian.

barenoun (n.) Surface; body; substance.
 noun (n.) That part of a roofing slate, shingle, tile, or metal plate, which is exposed to the weather.
 adjective (a.) Without clothes or covering; stripped of the usual covering; naked; as, his body is bare; the trees are bare.
 adjective (a.) With head uncovered; bareheaded.
 adjective (a.) Without anything to cover up or conceal one's thoughts or actions; open to view; exposed.
 adjective (a.) Plain; simple; unadorned; without polish; bald; meager.
 adjective (a.) Destitute; indigent; empty; unfurnished or scantily furnished; -- used with of (rarely with in) before the thing wanting or taken away; as, a room bare of furniture.
 adjective (a.) Threadbare; much worn.
 adjective (a.) Mere; alone; unaccompanied by anything else; as, a bare majority.
 adjective (a.) To strip off the covering of; to make bare; as, to bare the breast.
  () Bore; the old preterit of Bear, v.
  () of Bear

basidiosporenoun (n.) A spore borne by a basidium.

batturenoun (n.) An elevated river bed or sea bed.

baignoirenoun (n.) A box of the lowest tier in a theater.