Name Report For First Name KORT:

KORT

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

Rhymes with KORT - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming KORT

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES KORT AS A WHOLE:

kortniey

NAMES RHYMING WITH KORT (According to last letters):

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

bohort bort cort heort comfort beaufort

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

meht-urt mert beircheart cuthbert sigebert domingart everhart hart radbert wilbert aubert florismart robert raibeart taggart hobart rambert adelbert baldhart stockhart adalbert aethelbert ailbert albert alburt art auhert bart bert burkhart burt calbert calvert colbert colvert culbart culbert curt dealbert delbert eadburt eawart elbert englebert evert ewart fitzgilbert gilburt gilibeirt gilleabart giselbert guilbert halbart halburt herlbert hubert hulbart hurlbart inglebert kuhlbert kulbart kulbert kurt lambart lambert odbart odhert orbart osbart osburt pert radburt ramhart seaburt sebert sigenert stewart stuart tabbart tahbert talbert urquhart wilbart wilburt wilpert wurt tabbert rupert rainart odbert orbert hulbert englbehrt bogart

NAMES RHYMING WITH KORT (According to first letters):

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

korah koral korbin korbyn kord kordale kordell kore koren korey korfa korian korri korrigan korudon

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

koa kobi koby kody koen koenraad kofi kohana kohkahycumest kohlvin koi kojo koko kokyangwuti kolb kolby kolena kolenya kolete kolette kolichiyaw kolinka kolinkar kolleea kollyn kolt kolten koltin kolton kolya kona konane konna konner konni konnor konnyr kono konrad kontar kontxesi koofrey kopecky kosey kosma kosmo kosmosr kosmy kosumi koto kotori kourosh kourtnee koushik kovar kozel

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH KORT:

First Names which starts with 'k' and ends with 't':

kaden-scott kalanit kantit karmelit karmit kat keenat keket kellett kent kermit khayyat kinnat kinneret kit knight

English Words Rhyming KORT

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES KORT AS A WHOLE:



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


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


abortnoun (n.) An untimely birth.
 noun (n.) An aborted offspring.
 verb (v. i.) To miscarry; to bring forth young prematurely.
 verb (v. i.) To become checked in normal development, so as either to remain rudimentary or shrink away wholly; to become sterile.

adderwortnoun (n.) The common bistort or snakeweed (Polygonum bistorta).

alamortadjective (a.) To the death; mortally.

amortadjective (a.) As if dead; lifeless; spiritless; dejected; depressed.

anteportnoun (n.) An outer port, gate, or door.

awlwortnoun (n.) A plant (Subularia aquatica), with awl-shaped leaves.

banewortnoun (n.) Deadly nightshade.

barrenwortnoun (n.) An herbaceous plant of the Barberry family (Epimedium alpinum), having leaves that are bitter and said to be sudorific.

bellwortnoun (n.) A genus of plants (Uvularia) with yellowish bell-shaped flowers.

besortnoun (n.) Befitting associates or attendants.
 verb (v. t.) To assort or be congruous with; to fit, or become.

birthwortnoun (n.) A genus of herbs and shrubs (Aristolochia), reputed to have medicinal properties.

bistortnoun (n.) An herbaceous plant of the genus Polygonum, section Bistorta; snakeweed; adderwort. Its root is used in medicine as an astringent.

bitterwortnoun (n.) The yellow gentian (Gentiana lutea), which has a very bitter taste.

bladderwortnoun (n.) A genus (Utricularia) of aquatic or marshy plants, which usually bear numerous vesicles in the divisions of the leaves. These serve as traps for minute animals. See Ascidium.

bloodwortnoun (n.) A plant, Rumex sanguineus, or bloody-veined dock. The name is applied also to bloodroot (Sanguinaria Canadensis), and to an extensive order of plants (Haemodoraceae), the roots of many species of which contain a red coloring matter useful in dyeing.

boortnoun (n.) See Bort.

boragewortnoun (n.) Plant of the Borage family.

bortnoun (n.) Imperfectly crystallized or coarse diamonds, or fragments made in cutting good diamonds which are reduced to powder and used in lapidary work.

brownwortnoun (n.) A species of figwort or Scrophularia (S. vernalis), and other species of the same genus, mostly perennials with inconspicuous coarse flowers.

bruisewortnoun (n.) A plant supposed to heal bruises, as the true daisy, the soapwort, and the comfrey.

bugwortnoun (n.) Bugbane.

bullwortnoun (n.) See Bishop's-weed.

burstwortnoun (n.) A plant (Herniaria glabra) supposed to be valuable for the cure of hernia or rupture.

butterwortnoun (n.) A genus of low herbs (Pinguicula) having simple leaves which secrete from their glandular upper surface a viscid fluid, to which insects adhere, after which the margin infolds and the insects are digested by the plant. The species are found mostly in the North Temperate zone.

cohortnoun (n.) A body of about five or six hundred soldiers; the tenth part of a legion.
 noun (n.) Any band or body of warriors.
 noun (n.) A natural group of orders of plants, less comprehensive than a class.

colewortnoun (n.) A variety of cabbage in which the leaves never form a compact head.
 noun (n.) Any white cabbage before the head has become firm.

comfortnoun (n.) Assistance; relief; support.
 noun (n.) Encouragement; solace; consolation in trouble; also, that which affords consolation.
 noun (n.) A state of quiet enjoyment; freedom from pain, want, or anxiety; also, whatever contributes to such a condition.
 noun (n.) A wadded bedquilt; a comfortable.
 noun (n.) Unlawful support, countenance, or encouragement; as, to give aid and comfort to the enemy.
 verb (v. t.) To make strong; to invigorate; to fortify; to corroborate.
 verb (v. t.) To assist or help; to aid.
 verb (v. t.) To impart strength and hope to; to encourage; to relieve; to console; to cheer.

comportnoun (n.) Manner of acting; behavior; conduct; deportment.
 verb (v. i.) To bear or endure; to put up (with); as, to comport with an injury.
 verb (v. i.) To agree; to accord; to suit; -- sometimes followed by with.
 verb (v. t.) To bear; to endure; to brook; to put with.
 verb (v. t.) To carry; to conduct; -- with a reflexive pronoun.

consortnoun (n.) One who shares the lot of another; a companion; a partner; especially, a wife or husband.
 noun (n.) A ship keeping company with another.
 noun (n.) Concurrence; conjunction; combination; association; union.
 noun (n.) An assembly or association of persons; a company; a group; a combination.
 noun (n.) Harmony of sounds; concert, as of musical instruments.
 verb (v. i.) To unite or to keep company; to associate; -- used with with.
 verb (v. t.) To unite or join, as in affection, harmony, company, marriage, etc.; to associate.
 verb (v. t.) To attend; to accompany.

coralwortnoun (n.) A cruciferous herb of certain species of Dentaria; -- called also toothwort, tooth violet, or pepper root.

counterfortnoun (n.) A kind of buttress of masonry to strengthen a revetment wall.
 noun (n.) A spur or projection of a mountain.

crosswortnoun (n.) A name given to several inconspicuous plants having leaves in whorls of four, as species of Crucianella, Valantia, etc.

damewortnoun (n.) A cruciferrous plant (Hesperis matronalis), remarkable for its fragrance, especially toward the close of the day; -- called also rocket and dame's violet.

danewortnoun (n.) A fetid European species of elder (Sambucus Ebulus); dwarf elder; wallwort; elderwort; -- called also Daneweed, Dane's weed, and Dane's-blood. [Said to grow on spots where battles were fought against the Danes.]

davenportnoun (n.) A kind of small writing table, generally somewhat ornamental, and forming a piece of furniture for the parlor or boudoir.

deportnoun (n.) Behavior; carriage; demeanor; deportment.
 verb (v. t.) To transport; to carry away; to exile; to send into banishment.
 verb (v. t.) To carry or demean; to conduct; to behave; -- followed by the reflexive pronoun.

distortadjective (a.) Distorted; misshapen.
 verb (v. t.) To twist of natural or regular shape; to twist aside physically; as, to distort the limbs, or the body.
 verb (v. t.) To force or put out of the true posture or direction; to twist aside mentally or morally.
 verb (v. t.) To wrest from the true meaning; to pervert; as, to distort passages of Scripture, or their meaning.

dropwortnoun (n.) An Old World species of Spiraea (S. filipendula), with finely cut leaves.

effortnoun (n.) An exertion of strength or power, whether physical or mental, in performing an act or aiming at an object; more or less strenuous endeavor; struggle directed to the accomplishment of an object; as, an effort to scale a wall.
 noun (n.) A force acting on a body in the direction of its motion.
 verb (v. t.) To stimulate.

elderwortnoun (n.) Danewort.

escortnoun (n.) A body of armed men to attend a person of distinction for the sake of affording safety when on a journey; one who conducts some one as an attendant; a guard, as of prisoners on a march; also, a body of persons, attending as a mark of respect or honor; -- applied to movements on land, as convoy is to movements at sea.
 noun (n.) Protection, care, or safeguard on a journey or excursion; as, to travel under the escort of a friend.
 noun (n.) To attend with a view to guard and protect; to accompany as safeguard; to give honorable or ceremonious attendance to; -- used esp. with reference to journeys or excursions on land; as, to escort a public functionary, or a lady; to escort a baggage wagon.

exhortnoun (n.) Exhortation.
 verb (v. t.) To incite by words or advice; to animate or urge by arguments, as to a good deed or laudable conduct; to address exhortation to; to urge strongly; hence, to advise, warn, or caution.
 verb (v. i.) To deliver exhortation; to use words or arguments to incite to good deeds.

exportnoun (n.) The act of exporting; exportation; as, to prohibit the export of wheat or tobacco.
 noun (n.) That which is exported; a commodity conveyed from one country or State to another in the way of traffic; -- used chiefly in the plural, exports.
 verb (v. t.) To carry away; to remove.
 verb (v. t.) To carry or send abroad, or out of a country, especially to foreign countries, as merchandise or commodities in the way of commerce; -- the opposite of import; as, to export grain, cotton, cattle, goods, etc.

extortadjective (p. p. & a.) Extorted.
 verb (v. t.) To wrest from an unwilling person by physical force, menace, duress, torture, or any undue or illegal exercise of power or ingenuity; to wrench away (from); to tear away; to wring (from); to exact; as, to extort contributions from the vanquished; to extort confessions of guilt; to extort a promise; to extort payment of a debt.
 verb (v. t.) To get by the offense of extortion. See Extortion, 2.
 verb (v. i.) To practice extortion.

felonwortnoun (n.) The bittersweet nightshade (Solanum Dulcamara). See Bittersweet.

felwortnoun (n.) A European herb (Swertia perennis) of the Gentian family.

feuillemortadjective (a.) Having the color of a faded leaf.

feverwortnoun (n.) See Fever root, under Fever.

figwortnoun (n.) A genus of herbaceous plants (Scrophularia), mostly found in the north temperate zones. See Brownwort.

fleawortnoun (n.) An herb used in medicine (Plantago Psyllium), named from the shape of its seeds.

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


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


korannoun (n.) The Scriptures of the Mohammedans, containing the professed revelations to Mohammed; -- called also Alcoran.

korinnoun (n.) The gazelle.

korrigumnoun (n.) A West African antelope (Damalis Senegalensis), allied to the sassaby. It is reddish gray, with a black face, and a black stripe on the outside of the legs above the knees.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH KORT:

English Words which starts with 'k' and ends with 't':

kainitnoun (n.) Salts of potassium used in the manufacture of fertilizers.

kantistnoun (n.) A disciple or follower of Kant.

katnoun (n.) An Arabian shrub Catha edulis) the leaves of which are used as tea by the Arabs.

keelfatnoun (n.) A cooler; a vat for cooling wort, etc.

keelvatnoun (n.) See Keelfat.

keltnoun (n.) See Kilt, n.
 noun (n.) Cloth with the nap, generally of native black wool.
 noun (n.) A salmon after spawning.
 noun (n.) Same as Celt, one of Celtic race.

kerchieftadjective (a.) Dressed; hooded; covered; wearing a kerchief.

ketnoun (n.) Carrion; any filth.

kidneywortnoun (n.) A kind of saxifrage (Saxifrage stellaris).
 noun (n.) The navelwort.

kilowattnoun (n.) One thousand watts.

kiltnoun (n.) A kind of short petticoat, reaching from the waist to the knees, worn in the Highlands of Scotland by men, and in the Lowlands by young boys; a filibeg.
 verb (v. t.) To tuck up; to truss up, as the clothes.
  () p. p. from Kill.

kingboltnoun (n.) A vertical iron bolt, by which the forward axle and wheels of a vehicle or the trucks of a railroad car are connected with the other parts.

kingcraftnoun (n.) The craft of kings; the art of governing as a sovereign; royal policy.

kingletnoun (n.) A little king; a weak or insignificant king.
 noun (n.) Any one of several species of small singing birds of the genus Regulus and family Sylviidae.

kinkhaustnoun (n.) Whooping cough.

kippernutnoun (n.) A name given to earthnuts of several kinds.

kismetnoun (n.) Destiny; fate.

kissingcrustnoun (n.) The portion of the upper crust of a loaf which has touched another loaf in baking.

kistnoun (n.) A chest; hence, a coffin.
 noun (n.) A stated payment, especially a payment of rent for land; hence, the time for such payment.

kitnoun (n.) A kitten.
 noun (n.) A small violin.
 verb (v. t.) To cut.
  (m.) A large bottle.
  (m.) A wooden tub or pail, smaller at the top than at the bottom; as, a kit of butter, or of mackerel.
  (m.) straw or rush basket for fish; also, any kind of basket.
  (m.) A box for working implements; hence, a working outfit, as of a workman, a soldier, and the like.
  (m.) A group of separate parts, things, or individuals; -- used with whole, and generally contemptuously; as, the whole kit of them.

kitcatnoun (n.) A game played by striking with a stick small piece of wood, called a cat, shaped like two cones united at their bases; tipcat.
 adjective (a.) Designating a club in London, to which Addison and Steele belonged; -- so called from Christopher Cat, a pastry cook, who served the club with mutton pies.
 adjective (a.) Designating a canvas used for portraits of a peculiar size, viz., twenty-right or twenty-nine inches by thirty-six; -- so called because that size was adopted by Sir Godfrey Kneller for the portraits he painted of the members of the Kitcat Club.

klicketnoun (n.) A small postern or gate in a palisade, for the passage of sallying parties.

kneejointnoun (n.) The joint of the knee.
 noun (n.) A toggle joint; -- so called because consisting of two pieces jointed to each other end to end, making an angle like the knee when bent.

knightnoun (n.) A young servant or follower; a military attendant.
 noun (n.) In feudal times, a man-at-arms serving on horseback and admitted to a certain military rank with special ceremonies, including an oath to protect the distressed, maintain the right, and live a stainless life.
 noun (n.) One on whom knighthood, a dignity next below that of baronet, is conferred by the sovereign, entitling him to be addressed as Sir; as, Sir John.
 noun (n.) A champion; a partisan; a lover.
 noun (n.) A piece used in the game of chess, usually bearing a horse's head.
 noun (n.) A playing card bearing the figure of a knight; the knave or jack.
 verb (v. t.) To dub or create (one) a knight; -- done in England by the sovereign only, who taps the kneeling candidate with a sword, saying: Rise, Sir ---.

knitnoun (n.) Union knitting; texture.
 verb (v. t.) To form into a knot, or into knots; to tie together, as cord; to fasten by tying.
 verb (v. t.) To form, as a textile fabric, by the interlacing of yarn or thread in a series of connected loops, by means of needles, either by hand or by machinery; as, to knit stockings.
 verb (v. t.) To join; to cause to grow together.
 verb (v. t.) To unite closely; to connect; to engage; as, hearts knit together in love.
 verb (v. t.) To draw together; to contract into wrinkles.
 verb (v. i.) To form a fabric by interlacing yarn or thread; to weave by making knots or loops.
 verb (v. i.) To be united closely; to grow together; as, broken bones will in time knit and become sound.
  (imp. & p. p.) of Knit

knitchetnoun (n.) A number of things tied or knit together; a bundle; a fagot.

knotnoun (n.) A fastening together of the pars or ends of one or more threads, cords, ropes, etc., by any one of various ways of tying or entangling.
 noun (n.) A lump or loop formed in a thread, cord, rope. etc., as at the end, by tying or interweaving it upon itself.
 noun (n.) An ornamental tie, as of a ribbon.
 noun (n.) A bond of union; a connection; a tie.
 noun (n.) Something not easily solved; an intricacy; a difficulty; a perplexity; a problem.
 noun (n.) A figure the lines of which are interlaced or intricately interwoven, as in embroidery, gardening, etc.
 noun (n.) A cluster of persons or things; a collection; a group; a hand; a clique; as, a knot of politicians.
 noun (n.) A portion of a branch of a tree that forms a mass of woody fiber running at an angle with the grain of the main stock and making a hard place in the timber. A loose knot is generally the remains of a dead branch of a tree covered by later woody growth.
 noun (n.) A knob, lump, swelling, or protuberance.
 noun (n.) A protuberant joint in a plant.
 noun (n.) The point on which the action of a story depends; the gist of a matter.
 noun (n.) See Node.
 noun (n.) A division of the log line, serving to measure the rate of the vessel's motion. Each knot on the line bears the same proportion to a mile that thirty seconds do to an hour. The number of knots which run off from the reel in half a minute, therefore, shows the number of miles the vessel sails in an hour.
 noun (n.) A nautical mile, or 6080.27 feet; as, when a ship goes eight miles an hour, her speed is said to be eight knots.
 noun (n.) A kind of epaulet. See Shoulder knot.
 noun (n.) A sandpiper (Tringa canutus), found in the northern parts of all the continents, in summer. It is grayish or ashy above, with the rump and upper tail coverts white, barred with dusky. The lower parts are pale brown, with the flanks and under tail coverts white. When fat it is prized by epicures. Called also dunne.
 verb (v. t.) To tie in or with, or form into, a knot or knots; to form a knot on, as a rope; to entangle.
 verb (v. t.) To unite closely; to knit together.
 verb (v. t.) To entangle or perplex; to puzzle.
 verb (v. i.) To form knots or joints, as in a cord, a plant, etc.; to become entangled.
 verb (v. i.) To knit knots for fringe or trimming.
 verb (v. i.) To copulate; -- said of toads.

knotwortnoun (n.) A small, herbaceous, trailing plant, of the genus Illecebrum (I. verticillatum).

knoutnoun (n.) A kind of whip for flogging criminals, formerly much used in Russia. The last is a tapering bundle of leather thongs twisted with wire and hardened, so that it mangles the flesh.
 verb (v. t.) To punish with the knout.

kobaltnoun (n.) See Cobalt.

kraitnoun (n.) A very venomous snake of India (Bungarus coeruleus), allied to the cobra. Its upper parts are bluish or brownish black, often with narrow white streaks; the belly is whitish.

kumquatnoun (n.) A small tree of the genus Citrus (C. Japonica) growing in China and Japan; also, its small acid, orange-colored fruit used for preserves.

kilovoltnoun (n.) A unit of electromotive force equal to one thousand volts.

kinitnoun (n.) A unit of force equal to the force which, acting for one second, will give a pound a velocity of one foot per second; -- proposed by J.D.Everett, an English physicist.

knockaboutnoun (n.) A small yacht, generally from fifteen to twenty-five feet in length, having a mainsail and a jib. All knockabouts have ballast and either a keel or centerboard. The original type was twenty-one feet in length. The next larger type is called a raceabout.
 noun (n.) A knockabout performer or performance.
 noun (n.) A man hired on a sheep station to do odd jobs.
 adjective (a.) Marked by knocking about or roughness.
 adjective (a.) Of noisy and violent character.
 adjective (a.) Characterized by, or suitable for, knocking about, or traveling or wandering hither and thither.
 adjective (a.) That does odd jobs; -- said of a class of hands or laborers on a sheep station.