Name Report For First Name ROCHE:

ROCHE

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

Rhymes with ROCHE - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming ROCHE

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES ROCHE AS A WHOLE:

rochelle

NAMES RHYMING WITH ROCHE (According to last letters):

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

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

andromache psyche blanche fainche natuche porsche birche che fitche lache ohcumgache oidhche ionache wallache harelache

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

eshe margarethe blythe agathe dianthe erianthe evanthe hyacinthe ianthe iolanthe xanthe ailbhe ayashe hyancinthe berthe blithe caoimhe casidhe edythe faethe faithe jacinthe josephe kathe marthe oilbhe olathe orlaithe yolanthe atteworthe boothe bothe caolaidhe christophe giollabuidhe giolladhe mathe moshe rushe scolaighe smythe tighe tinashe zethe gheorghe wythe birkhe the rhodanthe melanthe clianthe calanthe aethe lethe

NAMES RHYMING WITH ROCHE (According to first letters):

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

roch

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

rocio rock rocke rockford rockland rockwell rocky

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

roald roan roana roane roanne roano roark rob robb robbie robbin robby robena robert roberta robertia roberto robertson robin robina robinetta robinette roble robynne rod rodas rodd roddric roddrick roddy rodel rodell roderic roderica roderick roderiga roderigo roderik roderika rodes rodger rodica rodika rodman rodney rodolfo rodor rodric rodrick rodrigo rodrik rodwell roe roel roesia rogan rogelio roger rohais rohan rohon roi roial roibeard roibin rois roka roland rolanda rolande rolando roldan roldana rolf rolfe rollan rolland rollie rollo roma romain romaine roman romana romanitza romano romeo romhild romhilda romhilde romia romil

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ROCHE:

First Names which starts with 'ro' and ends with 'he':

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

rachele rachelle radbourne radbyrne radcliffe radeliffe radite rae raedburne rafe raighne ramone randale rane ranice rapere rayce rayhourne rayne reade reave recene reece reese reeve reggie reigne reine renae rene renee renke renne rennie reule reve rhete ricadene rice richelle richere richie rickie ridere ridge rille rillette rillie rique ritchie rive romilde ronce ronelle ronnie roque rorke rosalie rosalinde rosamonde rosanne roschelle roscoe rose rosemarie rosemonde rourke rousse rovere rowe roxane roxanne royale royce royse rozene rubie rudelle ruelle ruffe rule rune rupette rute ruthie rutledge ryce rydge rye ryence ryenne rylee rylie

English Words Rhyming ROCHE

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES ROCHE AS A WHOLE:

brochenoun (n.) See Broach, n.
 adjective (a.) Woven with a figure; as, broche goods.
 adjective (a.) Stitched; -- said of a book with no cover or only a paper one.

brochettenoun (n.) A small spit or skewer.

carochenoun (n.) A kind of pleasure carriage; a coach.

carochedadjective (a.) Placed in a caroche.

crochenoun (n.) A little bud or knob at the top of a deer's antler.

crochetnoun (n.) A kind of knitting done by means of a hooked needle, with worsted, silk, or cotton; crochet work. Commonly used adjectively.
 verb (v. t. & i.) To knit with a crochet needle or hook; as, to crochet a shawl.

crochetingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Crochet

ditrocheanadjective (a.) Containing two trochees.

ditrocheenoun (n.) A double trochee; a foot made up of two trochees.

iatrochemicaladjective (a.) Of or pertaining to iatrochemistry, or to the iatrochemists.

iatrochemistnoun (n.) A physician who explained or treated diseases upon chemical principles; one who practiced iatrochemistry.

iatrochemistrynoun (n.) Chemistry applied to, or used in, medicine; -- used especially with reference to the doctrines in the school of physicians in Flanders, in the 17th century, who held that health depends upon the proper chemical relations of the fluids of the body, and who endeavored to explain the conditions of health or disease by chemical principles.

procheinadjective (a.) Next; nearest.

rochenoun (n.) Rock.

rochelimenoun (n.) Lime in the lump after it is burned; quicklime.

rochellenoun (n.) A seaport town in France.

rochetnoun (n.) A linen garment resembling the surplise, but with narrower sleeves, also without sleeves, worn by bishops, and by some other ecclesiastical dignitaries, in certain religious ceremonies.
 noun (n.) A frock or outer garment worn in the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries.
 noun (n.) The red gurnard, or gurnet. See Gurnard.

rapprochementnoun (n.) Act or fact of coming or being drawn near or together; establishment or state of cordial relations.

trochenoun (n.) A medicinal tablet or lozenge; strictly, one of circular form.

trocheenoun (n.) A foot of two syllables, the first long and the second short, as in the Latin word ante, or the first accented and the second unaccented, as in the English word motion; a choreus.

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


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


briochenoun (n.) A light cake made with flour, butter, yeast, and eggs.
 noun (n.) A knitted foot cushion.

clochenoun (n.) An apparatus used in controlling certain kinds of aeroplanes, and consisting principally of a steering column mounted with a universal joint at the base, which is bellshaped and has attached to it the cables for controlling the wing-warping devices, elevator planes, and the like.

gavelochenoun (n.) Same as Gavelock.

guillochenoun (n.) An ornament in the form of two or more bands or strings twisted over each other in a continued series, leaving circular openings which are filled with round ornaments.
 noun (n.) In ornamental art, any pattern made by interlacing curved lines.

lochenoun (n.) See Loach.

metochenoun (n.) The space between two dentils.
 noun (n.) The space between two triglyphs.

mochenoun (n.) A bale of raw silk.
 adjective (a.) Much.

synecdochenoun (n.) A figure or trope by which a part of a thing is put for the whole (as, fifty sail for fifty ships), or the whole for a part (as, the smiling year for spring), the species for the genus (as, cutthroat for assassin), the genus for the species (as, a creature for a man), the name of the material for the thing made, etc.


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


achenoun (n.) A name given to several species of plants; as, smallage, wild celery, parsley.
 verb (v. i.) Continued pain, as distinguished from sudden twinges, or spasmodic pain. "Such an ache in my bones."
 verb (v. i.) To suffer pain; to have, or be in, pain, or in continued pain; to be distressed.

avalanchenoun (n.) A large mass or body of snow and ice sliding swiftly down a mountain side, or falling down a precipice.
 noun (n.) A fall of earth, rocks, etc., similar to that of an avalanche of snow or ice.
 noun (n.) A sudden, great, or irresistible descent or influx of anything.

affichenoun (n.) A written or printed notice to be posted, as on a wall; a poster; a placard.

barouchenoun (n.) A four-wheeled carriage, with a falling top, a seat on the outside for the driver, and two double seats on the inside arranged so that the sitters on the front seat face those on the back seat.

bellyachenoun (n.) Pain in the bowels; colic.

boneachenoun (n.) Pain in the bones.

bouchenoun (n.) Same as Bush, a lining.
 noun (n.) Alt. of Bouch
 verb (v. t.) Same as Bush, to line.

bratschenoun (n.) The tenor viola, or viola.

cachenoun (n.) A hole in the ground, or hiding place, for concealing and preserving provisions which it is inconvenient to carry.

calechenoun (n.) See Calash.

chichevachenoun (n.) A fabulous cow of enormous size, whose food was patient wives, and which was therefore in very lean condition.

chincheadjective (a.) Parsimonious; niggardly.

clecheadjective (a.) Charged with another bearing of the same figure, and of the color of the field, so large that only a narrow border of the first bearing remains visible; -- said of any heraldic bearing. Compare Voided.

clichenoun (n.) A stereotype plate or any similar reproduction of ornament, or lettering, in relief.

courchenoun (n.) A square piece of linen used formerly by women instead of a cap; a kerchief.

cr/chenoun (n.) A public nursery, where the young children of poor women are cared for during the day, while their mothers are at work.

cynanchenoun (n.) Any disease of the tonsils, throat, or windpipe, attended with inflammation, swelling, and difficulty of breathing and swallowing.

debouchenoun (n.) A place for exit; an outlet; hence, a market for goods.

douchenoun (n.) A jet or current of water or vapor directed upon some part of the body to benefit it medicinally; a douche bath.
 noun (n.) A syringe.

earachenoun (n.) Ache or pain in the ear.

echenoun (a. / a. pron.) Each.

ecorchenoun (n.) A manikin, or image, representing an animal, especially man, with the skin removed so that the muscles are exposed for purposes of study.

enmancheadjective (a.) Resembling, or covered with, a sleeve; -- said of the chief when lines are drawn from the middle point of the upper edge upper edge to the sides.

fendlicheadjective (a.) Fiendlike.

ficheadjective (a.) See FitchE.

fitcheadjective (a.) Sharpened to a point; pointed.

flechenoun (n.) A simple fieldwork, consisting of two faces forming a salient angle pointing outward and open at the gorge.

fourcheadjective (a.) Having the ends forked or branched, and the ends of the branches terminating abruptly as if cut off; -- said of an ordinary, especially of a cross.

gauchenoun (n.) Left handed; hence, awkward; clumsy.
 noun (n.) Winding; twisted; warped; -- applied to curves and surfaces.

gobemouchenoun (n.) Literally, a fly swallower; hence, once who keeps his mouth open; a boor; a silly and credulous person.

gouachenoun (n.) A method of painting with opaque colors, which have been ground in water and mingled with a preparation of gum; also, a picture thus painted.

headachenoun (n.) Pain in the head; cephalalgia.

heartachenoun (n.) Sorrow; anguish of mind; mental pang.

knowlechenoun (n. & v.) See Knowl, edge.

lachenoun (n.) Neglect; negligence; remissness; neglect to do a thing at the proper time; delay to assert a claim.

lechenoun (n.) See water buck, under 3d Buck.

lycheadjective (a.) Like.

levechenoun (n.) A dry sirocco of Spain.

manchenoun (n.) A sleeve.

moustachenoun (n.) Mustache.

mustachenoun (n.) That part of the beard which grows on the upper lip; hair left growing above the mouth.
 noun (n.) A West African monkey (Cercopithecus cephus). It has yellow whiskers, and a triangular blue mark on the nose.
 noun (n.) Any conspicuous stripe of color on the side of the head, beneath the eye of a bird.

nichenoun (n.) A cavity, hollow, or recess, generally within the thickness of a wall, for a statue, bust, or other erect ornament. hence, any similar position, literal or figurative.

orachenoun (n.) A genus (Atriplex) of herbs or low shrubs of the Goosefoot family, most of them with a mealy surface.

oricalchenoun (n.) See Orichalch.

ouananichenoun (n.) A small landlocked variety of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar ounaniche) of Lake St. John, Canada, and neighboring waters, noted for its vigor and activity, and habit of leaping from the water when hooked.

panachenoun (n.) A plume or bunch of feathers, esp. such a bunch worn on the helmet; any military plume, or ornamental group of feathers.

patachenoun (n.) A tender to a fleet, formerly used for conveying men, orders, or treasure.

piedouchenoun (n.) A pedestal of small size, used to support small objects, as busts, vases, and the like.

polatouchenoun (n.) A flying squirrel (Sciuropterus volans) native of Northern Europe and Siberia; -- called also minene.

psychenoun (n.) A lovely maiden, daughter of a king and mistress of Eros, or Cupid. She is regarded as the personification of the soul.
 noun (n.) The soul; the vital principle; the mind.
 noun (n.) A cheval glass.

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


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



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


rocnoun (n.) A monstrous bird of Arabian mythology.

rocambolenoun (n.) A name of Allium Scorodoprasum and A. Ascalonium, two kinds of garlic, the latter of which is also called shallot.

roccellicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, or designating, a dibasic acid of the oxalic series found in archil (Roccella tinctoria, etc.), and other lichens, and extracted as a white crystalline substance C17H32O4.

roccellinnoun (n.) A red dyestuff, used as a substitute for cochineal, archil, etc. It consists of the sodium salt of a complex azo derivative of naphtol.

rocknoun (n.) See Roc.
 noun (n.) A distaff used in spinning; the staff or frame about which flax is arranged, and from which the thread is drawn in spinning.
 noun (n.) A large concreted mass of stony material; a large fixed stone or crag. See Stone.
 noun (n.) Any natural deposit forming a part of the earth's crust, whether consolidated or not, including sand, earth, clay, etc., when in natural beds.
 noun (n.) That which resembles a rock in firmness; a defense; a support; a refuge.
 noun (n.) Fig.: Anything which causes a disaster or wreck resembling the wreck of a vessel upon a rock.
 noun (n.) The striped bass. See under Bass.
 verb (v. t.) To cause to sway backward and forward, as a body resting on a support beneath; as, to rock a cradle or chair; to cause to vibrate; to cause to reel or totter.
 verb (v. t.) To move as in a cradle; hence, to put to sleep by rocking; to still; to quiet.
 verb (v. i.) To move or be moved backward and forward; to be violently agitated; to reel; to totter.
 verb (v. i.) To roll or saway backward and forward upon a support; as, to rock in a rocking-chair.

rockingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rock
 adjective (a.) Having a swaying, rolling, or back-and-forth movement; used for rocking.

rockelaynoun (n.) Alt. of Rocklay

rocklaynoun (n.) See Rokelay.

rockernoun (n.) One who rocks; specifically, one who rocks a cradle.
 noun (n.) One of the curving pieces of wood or metal on which a cradle, chair, etc., rocks.
 noun (n.) Any implement or machine working with a rocking motion, as a trough mounted on rockers for separating gold dust from gravel, etc., by agitation in water.
 noun (n.) A play horse on rockers; a rocking-horse.
 noun (n.) A chair mounted on rockers; a rocking-chair.
 noun (n.) A skate with a curved blade, somewhat resembling in shape the rocker of a cradle.
 noun (n.) Same as Rock shaft.

rockeredadjective (a.) Shaped like a rocker; curved; as, a rockered keel.

rockerynoun (n.) A mound formed of fragments of rock, earth, etc., and set with plants.

rocketnoun (n.) A cruciferous plant (Eruca sativa) sometimes eaten in Europe as a salad.
 noun (n.) Damewort.
 noun (n.) Rocket larkspur. See below.
 noun (n.) An artificial firework consisting of a cylindrical case of paper or metal filled with a composition of combustible ingredients, as niter, charcoal, and sulphur, and fastened to a guiding stick. The rocket is projected through the air by the force arising from the expansion of the gases liberated by combustion of the composition. Rockets are used as projectiles for various purposes, for signals, and also for pyrotechnic display.
 noun (n.) A blunt lance head used in the joust.
 verb (v. i.) To rise straight up; said of birds; usually in the present participle or as an adjective.

rocketingnoun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Rocket

rocketernoun (n.) A bird, especially a pheasant, which, being flushed, rises straight in the air like a rocket.

rockfishnoun (n.) Any one of several California scorpaenoid food fishes of the genus Sebastichthys, as the red rockfish (S. ruber). They are among the most important of California market fishes. Called also rock cod, and garrupa.
 noun (n.) The striped bass. See Bass.
 noun (n.) Any one of several species of Florida and Bermuda groupers of the genus Epinephelus.
 noun (n.) An American fresh-water darter; the log perch.

rockinessnoun (n.) The state or quality of being rocky.

rocklessadjective (a.) Being without rocks.

rocklingnoun (n.) Any species of small marine fishes of the genera Onos and Rhinonemus (formerly Motella), allied to the cod. They have three or four barbels.

rockrosenoun (n.) A name given to any species of the genus Helianthemum, low shrubs or herbs with yellow flowers, especially the European H. vulgare and the American frostweed, H. Canadense.

rocksuckernoun (n.) A lamprey.

rockweednoun (n.) Any coarse seaweed growing on sea-washed rocks, especially Fucus.

rockwoodnoun (n.) Ligniform asbestus; also, fossil wood.

rockworknoun (n.) Stonework in which the surface is left broken and rough.
 noun (n.) A rockery.

rockyadjective (a.) Full of, or abounding in, rocks; consisting of rocks; as, a rocky mountain; a rocky shore.
 adjective (a.) Like a rock; as, the rocky orb of a shield.
 adjective (a.) Fig.: Not easily impressed or affected; hard; unfeeling; obdurate; as, a rocky bosom.

rocoanoun (n.) The orange-colored pulp covering the seeds of the tropical plant Bixa Orellana, from which annotto is prepared. See Annoto.

rococonoun (n.) A florid style of ornamentation which prevailed in Europe in the latter part of the eighteenth century.
 adjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the style called rococo; like rococo; florid; fantastic.

rocaillenoun (n.) Artificial rockwork made of rough stones and cement, as for gardens.
 noun (n.) The rococo system of scroll ornament, based in part on the forms of shells and water-worn rocks.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH ROCHE:

English Words which starts with 'ro' and ends with 'he':

rondachenoun (n.) A circular shield carried by foot soldiers.

rotchenoun (n.) A very small arctic sea bird (Mergulus alle, or Alle alle) common on both coasts of the Atlantic in winter; -- called also little auk, dovekie, rotch, rotchie, and sea dove.

rouchenoun (n.) See Ruche.

routhenoun (n.) Ruth; sorrow.