Name Report For First Name OCTA:

OCTA

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

Rhymes with OCTA - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming OCTA

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES OCTA AS A WHOLE:

octavia octavian octave

NAMES RHYMING WITH OCTA (According to last letters):

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

bricta attracta perfecta

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

aminata binata binta fanta ismitta leta nasheeta nashita bixenta adsaluta nantosuelta amista paharita serenata alzbeta vlasta agneta almeta gjerta gusta alberta elberta hrothbeorhta fusberta admeta aleta atalanta baptista delta errita giancinta irta jocasta kineta minta panagiota rheta zeta zyta gitta amrita anahita jaganmata jarita jivanta samvarta shanta sita vineeta vinata aletta annuziata antonietta battista benedetta brunetta concetta donata edita elisabetta enrichetta esta guiditta lunetta renata rosetta traviata trista kita amayeta awanata awinita ayita huata kuwanlelenta mankalita peta tablita tadita tayanita antoaneta codruta constanta craita draguta elisabeta florenta georgeta lenuta luminita margareta nicoleta uta voileta voctorita nikita beta

NAMES RHYMING WITH OCTA (According to first letters):

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

octe octha

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

oceanus ocelfa ociel ocnus ocumwhowurst ocunnowhurs ocunnowhurst ocvran ocypete

NAMES BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH OCTA:

First Names which starts with 'o' and ends with 'a':

o'shea oana oba obelia oda odakota odanda odeda odeletta odelia odelina odelinda odella odelyna odessa odiana odila odilia odra odysseia offa ofra ogaleesha oifa okhmhaka okimma okpara oksana ola oldwina oleda oleisia olena oleta oletha olexa olga oliana olimpia olina olinda olita oliveria olivia olya olympia oma omayda omusa ona onawa onella onida onora oona opalina ophelia ophra oppida ora ordella orea orelia orenda oria oriana orianna orithyia orla orlena orlina ornetta orquidea orquidia ortygia orva orzora osana osberga osburga osla osra otha othma otka ottavia otthilda ottila ottilia otylia ovadya oxa oya ozanna

English Words Rhyming OCTA

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES OCTA AS A WHOLE:

aproctanoun (n. pl.) A group of Turbellaria in which there is no anal aperture.

choctawsnoun (n. pl.) A tribe of North American Indians (Southern Appalachian), in early times noted for their pursuit of agriculture, and for living at peace with the white settlers. They are now one of the civilized tribes of the Indian Territory.

ectoproctanoun (n. pl.) An order of Bryozoa in which the anus lies outside the circle of tentacles.

entoproctanoun (n. pl.) A group of Bryozoa in which the anus is within the circle of tentacles. See Pedicellina.

hexoctahedronnoun (n.) A solid having forty-eight equal triangular faces.

noctambulationnoun (n.) Somnambulism; walking in sleep.

noctambulismnoun (n.) Somnambulism.

noctambulistnoun (n.) A somnambulist.

noctambulonoun (n.) A noctambulist.

octachordnoun (n.) An instrument of eight strings; a system of eight tones.

octadnoun (n.) An atom or radical which has a valence of eight, or is octavalent.

octaedraladjective (a.) See Octahedral.

octaemeronnoun (n.) A fast of eight days before a great festival.

octagonnoun (n.) A plane figure of eight sides and eight angles.
 noun (n.) Any structure (as a fortification) or place with eight sides or angles.

octagonaladjective (a.) Having eight sides and eight angles.

octagynousadjective (a.) Having eight pistils or styles; octogynous.

octahedraladjective (a.) Having eight faces or sides; of, pertaining to, or formed in, octahedrons; as, octahedral cleavage.

octahedritenoun (n.) Titanium dioxide occurring in acute octahedral crystals.

octahedronnoun (n.) A solid bounded by eight faces. The regular octahedron is contained by eight equal equilateral triangles.

octamerousadjective (a.) Having the parts in eights; as, an octamerous flower; octamerous mesenteries in polyps.

octameternoun (n.) A verse containing eight feet; as, --//Deep# in|to# the | dark#ness | peer#ing, | long# I | stood# there | wond'#ring, | fear#ing.

octandernoun (n.) One of the Octandria.

octandrianoun (n.pl.) A Linnaean class of plants, in which the flowers have eight stamens not united to one another or to the pistil.

octandrianadjective (a.) Alt. of Octandrous

octandrousadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Octandria; having eight distinct stamens.

octanenoun (n.) Any one of a group of metametric hydrocarcons (C8H18) of the methane series. The most important is a colorless, volatile, inflammable liquid, found in petroleum, and a constituent of benzene or ligroin.

octangularadjective (a.) Having eight angles; eight-angled.

octantnoun (n.) The eighth part of a circle; an arc of 45 degrees.
 noun (n.) The position or aspect of a heavenly body, as the moon or a planet, when half way between conjunction, or opposition, and quadrature, or distant from another body 45 degrees.
 noun (n.) An instrument for measuring angles (generally called a quadrant), having an arc which measures up to 9O¡, but being itself the eighth part of a circle. Cf. Sextant.
 noun (n.) One of the eight parts into which a space is divided by three coordinate planes.

octaroonnoun (n.) See Octoroon.

octastyleadjective (a.) See Octostyle.

octateuchnoun (n.) A collection of eight books; especially, the first eight books of the Old Testament.

octavalentadjective (a.) Having a valence of eight; capable of being combined with, exchanged for, or compared with, eight atoms of hydrogen; -- said of certain atoms or radicals.

octavenoun (n.) The eighth day after a church festival, the festival day being included; also, the week following a church festival.
 noun (n.) The eighth tone in the scale; the interval between one and eight of the scale, or any interval of equal length; an interval of five tones and two semitones.
 noun (n.) The whole diatonic scale itself.
 noun (n.) The first two stanzas of a sonnet, consisting of four verses each; a stanza of eight lines.
 noun (n.) A small cask of wine, the eighth part of a pipe.
 adjective (a.) Consisting of eight; eight.

octavonoun (n.) A book composed of sheets each of which is folded into eight leaves; hence, indicating more or less definitely a size of book so made; -- usually written 8vo or 8¡.
 adjective (a.) Having eight leaves to a sheet; as, an octavo form, book, leaf, size, etc.

pernoctaliannoun (n.) One who watches or keeps awake all night.

pernoctationnoun (n.) The act or state of passing the whole night; a remaining all night.

suboctaveadjective (a.) Alt. of Suboctuple

triakisoctahedronnoun (n.) A trigonal trisoctahedron.

trisoctahedronnoun (n.) A solid of the isometric system bounded by twenty-four equal faces, three corresponding to each face of an octahedron.

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


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


analectanoun (n. pl.) A collection of literary fragments.

catallactanoun (n. pl.) A division of Protozoa, of which Magosphaera is the type. They exist both in a myxopod state, with branched pseudopodia, and in the form of ciliated bodies united in free, spherical colonies.

dejectanoun (n. pl.) Excrements; as, the dejecta of the sick.

dictanoun (n. pl.) See Dictum.
  (pl. ) of Dictum

ejectanoun (n. pl.) Matter ejected; material thrown out; as, the ejecta of a volcano; the ejecta, or excreta, of the body.

insectanoun (n. pl.) One of the classes of Arthropoda, including those that have one pair of antennae, three pairs of mouth organs, and breathe air by means of tracheae, opening by spiracles along the sides of the body. In this sense it includes the Hexapoda, or six-legged insects and the Myriapoda, with numerous legs. See Insect, n.
 noun (n.) In a more restricted sense, the Hexapoda alone. See Hexapoda.
 noun (n.) In the most general sense, the Hexapoda, Myriapoda, and Arachnoidea, combined.

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


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


octenenoun (n.) Same as Octylene.

octennialadjective (a.) Happening every eighth year; also, lasting a period of eight years.

octetnoun (n.) A composition for eight parts, usually for eight solo instruments or voices.

octicnoun (n.) A quantic of the eighth degree.
 adjective (a.) Of the eighth degree or order.

octilenoun (n.) Same as Octant, 2.

octillionnoun (n.) According to the French method of numeration (which method is followed also in the United States) the number expressed by a unit with twenty-seven ciphers annexed. According to the English method, the number expressed by a unit with forty-eight ciphers annexed. See Numeration.

octoatenoun (n.) A salt of an octoic acid; a caprylate.

octobernoun (n.) The tenth month of the year, containing thirty-one days.
 noun (n.) Ale or cider made in that month.

octoceranoun (n.pl.) Octocerata.

octoceratanoun (n.pl.) A suborder of Cephalopoda including Octopus, Argonauta, and allied genera, having eight arms around the head; -- called also Octopoda.

octochordnoun (n.) See Octachord.

octodecimonoun (n.) A book composed of sheets each of which is folded into eighteen leaves; hence; indicating more or less definitely a size of book, whose sheets are so folded; -- usually written 18mo or 18¡, and called eighteenmo.
 adjective (a.) Having eighteen leaves to a sheet; as, an octodecimo form, book, leaf, size, etc.

octodentateadjective (a.) Having eight teeth.

octodontadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the Octodontidae, a family of rodents which includes the coypu, and many other South American species.

octoedricaladjective (a.) See Octahedral.

octofidadjective (a.) Cleft or separated into eight segments, as a calyx.

octogamynoun (n.) A marrying eight times.

octogenariannoun (n.) A person eighty years, or more, of age.

octogenaryadjective (a.) Of eighty years of age.

octogildnoun (n.) A pecuniary compensation for an injury, of eight times the value of the thing.

octogonaladjective (a.) See Octagonal.

octogynianoun (n.pl.) A Linnaean order of plants having eight pistils.

octogynianadjective (a.) Alt. of Octogynous

octogynousadjective (a.) Having eight pistils; octagynous.

octoicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or resembling, octane; -- used specifically, to designate any one of a group of acids, the most important of which is called caprylic acid.

octolocularadjective (a.) Having eight cells for seeds.

octonaphthenenoun (n.) A colorless liquid hydrocarbon of the octylene series, occurring in Caucasian petroleum.

octonaryadjective (a.) Of or pertaining to the number eight.

octonocularadjective (a.) Having eight eyes.

octopedenoun (n.) An animal having eight feet, as a spider.

octopetalousadjective (a.) Having eight petals or flower leaves.

octopodnoun (n.) One of the Octocerata.

octopodanoun (n.pl.) Same as Octocerata.
 noun (n.pl.) Same as Arachnida.

octopodianoun (n.pl.) Same as Octocerata.

octopusnoun (n.) A genus of eight-armed cephalopods, including numerous species, some of them of large size. See Devilfish,

octoradiatedadjective (a.) Having eight rays.

octoroonnoun (n.) The offspring of a quadroon and a white person; a mestee.

octospermousadjective (a.) Containing eight seeds.

octostichousadjective (a.) In eight vertical ranks, as leaves on a stem.

octostylenoun (n.) An octostyle portico or temple.
 adjective (a.) Having eight columns in the front; -- said of a temple or portico. The Parthenon is octostyle, but most large Greek temples are hexastele. See Hexastyle.

octosyllabicadjective (a.) Alt. of Octosyllabical

octosyllabicaladjective (a.) Consisting of or containing eight syllables.

octosyllablenoun (n.) A word of eight syllables.
 adjective (a.) Octosyllabic.

octoylnoun (n.) A hypothetical radical (C8H15O), regarded as the essential residue of octoic acid.

octroinoun (n.) A privilege granted by the sovereign authority, as the exclusive right of trade granted to a guild or society; a concession.
 noun (n.) A tax levied in money or kind at the gate of a French city on articles brought within the walls.

octuornoun (n.) See Octet.

octupleadjective (a.) Eightfold.

octylnoun (n.) A hypothetical hydrocarbon radical regarded as an essential residue of octane, and as entering into its derivatives; as, octyl alcohol.

octylenenoun (n.) Any one of a series of metameric hydrocarbons (C8H16) of the ethylene series. In general they are combustible, colorless liquids.

octylicadjective (a.) Pertaining to, derived from, or containing, octyl; as, octylic ether.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH OCTA:

English Words which starts with 'o' and ends with 'a':

oblongatanoun (n.) The medulla oblongata.

ocanoun (n.) A Peruvian name for certain species of Oxalis (O. crenata, and O. tuberosa) which bear edible tubers.

ochreanoun (n.) A greave or legging.
 noun (n.) A kind of sheath formed by two stipules united round a stem.

ocranoun (n.) See Okra.

ocreanoun (n.) See Ochrea.

oculinanoun (n.) A genus of tropical corals, usually branched, and having a very volid texture.

oculinaceanoun (n.pl.) A suborder of corals including many reef-building species, having round, starlike calicles.

odonatanoun (n. pl.) The division of insects that includes the dragon flies.

odontalgianoun (n.) Toothache.

odontophoranoun (n.pl.) Same as Cephalophora.

oedemanoun (n.) A swelling from effusion of watery fluid in the cellular tissue beneath the skin or mucous membrance; dropsy of the subcutaneous cellular tissue.

oenomanianoun (n.) Delirium tremens.
 noun (n.) Dipsomania.

oinomanianoun (n.) See oenomania.

okranoun (n.) An annual plant (Abelmoschus, / Hibiscus, esculentus), whose green pods, abounding in nutritious mucilage, are much used for soups, stews, or pickles; gumbo.
 noun (n.) The pods of the plant okra, used as a vegetable; also, a dish prepared with them; gumbo.

oleanoun (n.) A genus of trees including the olive.

oligochaetanoun (n. pl.) An order of Annelida which includes the earthworms and related species.

olivanoun (n.) A genus of polished marine gastropod shells, chiefly tropical, and often beautifully colored.

ollanoun (n.) A pot or jar having a wide mouth; a cinerary urn, especially one of baked clay.
 noun (n.) A dish of stewed meat; an olio; an olla-podrida.

omagranoun (n.) Gout in the shoulder.

omeganoun (n.) The last letter of the Greek alphabet. See Alpha.
 noun (n.) The last; the end; hence, death.

omnivoranoun (n. pl.) A group of ungulate mammals including the hog and the hippopotamus. The term is also sometimes applied to the bears, and to certain passerine birds.

onagganoun (n.) The dauw.

onomatopoeianoun (n.) The formation of words in imitation of sounds; a figure of speech in which the sound of a word is imitative of the sound of the thing which the word represents; as, the buzz of bees; the hiss of a goose; the crackle of fire.

onychanoun (n.) An ingredient of the Mosaic incense, probably the operculum of some kind of strombus.
 noun (n.) The precious stone called onyx.

onychianoun (n.) A whitlow.
 noun (n.) An affection of a finger or toe, attended with ulceration at the base of the nail, and terminating in the destruction of the nail.

onychophoranoun (n. pl.) Malacopoda.

oothecanoun (n.) An egg case, especially those of many kinds of mollusks, and of some insects, as the cockroach. Cf. Ooecium.

oozoanoun (n. pl.) Same as Acrita.

operanoun (n.) A drama, either tragic or comic, of which music forms an essential part; a drama wholly or mostly sung, consisting of recitative, arials, choruses, duets, trios, etc., with orchestral accompaniment, preludes, and interludes, together with appropriate costumes, scenery, and action; a lyric drama.
 noun (n.) The score of a musical drama, either written or in print; a play set to music.
 noun (n.) The house where operas are exhibited.
  (pl. ) of Opus

operculanoun (n. pl.) See Operculum.
  (pl. ) of Operculum

operettanoun (n.) A short, light, musical drama.

ophidianoun (n. pl.) The order of reptiles which includes the serpents.
  (pl. ) of Ophidion

ophiomorphanoun (n. pl.) An order of tailless amphibians having a slender, wormlike body with regular annulations, and usually with minute scales imbedded in the skin. The limbs are rudimentary or wanting. It includes the caecilians. Called also Gymnophiona and Ophidobatrachia.

ophiuranoun (n.) A genus of ophiurioid starfishes.

ophiuridanoun (n. pl.) Same as Ophiurioidea.

ophiurioideanoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Ophiuroidea

ophiuroideanoun (n. pl.) A class of star-shaped echinoderms having a disklike body, with slender, articulated arms, which are not grooved beneath and are often very fragile; -- called also Ophiuroida and Ophiuridea. See Illust. under Brittle star.

ophthalmianoun (n.) An inflammation of the membranes or coats of the eye or of the eyeball.

opisthobranchianoun (n. pl.) Alt. of Opisthobranchiata

opisthobranchiatanoun (n. pl.) A division of gastropod Mollusca, in which the breathing organs are usually situated behind the heart. It includes the tectibranchs and nudibranchs.

opisthoglyphanoun (n. pl.) A division of serpents which have some of the posterior maxillary teeth grooved for fangs.

optocoelianoun (n.) The cavity of one of the optic lobes of the brain in many animals.

opuntianoun (n.) A genus of cactaceous plants; the prickly pear, or Indian fig.

oquassanoun (n.) A small, handsome trout (Salvelinus oquassa), found in some of the lakes in Maine; -- called also blueback trout.

oranoun (n.) A money of account among the Anglo-Saxons, valued, in the Domesday Book, at twenty pence sterling.
  (pl. ) of Os

orbiculanoun (n.) Same as Discina.

orbulinanoun (n.) A genus of minute living Foraminifera having a globular shell.

orchestranoun (n.) The space in a theater between the stage and the audience; -- originally appropriated by the Greeks to the chorus and its evolutions, afterward by the Romans to persons of distinction, and by the moderns to a band of instrumental musicians.
 noun (n.) The place in any public hall appropriated to a band of instrumental musicians.
 noun (n.) Loosely: A band of instrumental musicians performing in a theater, concert hall, or other place of public amusement.
 noun (n.) Strictly: A band suitable for the performance of symphonies, overtures, etc., as well as for the accompaniment of operas, oratorios, cantatas, masses, and the like, or of vocal and instrumental solos.
 noun (n.) A band composed, for the largest part, of players of the various viol instruments, many of each kind, together with a proper complement of wind instruments of wood and brass; -- as distinguished from a military or street band of players on wind instruments, and from an assemblage of solo players for the rendering of concerted pieces, such as septets, octets, and the like.
 noun (n.) The instruments employed by a full band, collectively; as, an orchestra of forty stringed instruments, with proper complement of wind instruments.

oreosomanoun (n. pl.) A genus of small oceanic fishes, remarkable for the large conical tubercles which cover the under surface.

organistanoun (n.) Any one of several South American wrens, noted for the sweetness of their song.

orgyianoun (n.) A genus of bombycid moths whose caterpillars (esp. those of Orgyia leucostigma) are often very injurious to fruit trees and shade trees. The female is wingless. Called also vaporer moth.

ornithodelphianoun (n. pl.) Same as Monotremata.

ornithopodanoun (n. pl.) An order of herbivorous dinosaurs with birdlike characteristics in the skeleton, esp. in the pelvis and hind legs, which in some genera had only three functional toes, and supported the body in walking as in Iguanodon. See Illust. in Appendix.

ornithosaurianoun (n. pl.) An order of extinct flying reptiles; -- called also Pterosauria.

ornithoscelidanoun (n. pl.) A group of extinct Reptilia, intermediate in structure (especially with regard to the pelvis) between reptiles and birds.

orthopn/anoun (n.) Alt. of Orthopny

orthopodanoun (n. pl.) An extinct order of reptiles which stood erect on the hind legs, and resembled birds in the structure of the feet, pelvis, and other parts.

orthopteranoun (n. pl.) An order of mandibulate insects including grasshoppers, locusts, cockroaches, etc. See Illust. under Insect.

oryzanoun (n.) A genus of grasses including the rice plant; rice.

oscillarianoun (n.) A genus of dark green, or purplish black, filamentous, fresh-water algae, the threads of which have an automatic swaying or crawling motion. Called also Oscillatoria.

oscillatorianoun (n. pl.) Same as Oscillaria.

osteocollanoun (n.) A kind of glue obtained from bones.
 noun (n.) A cellular calc tufa, which in some places forms incrustations on the stems of plants, -- formerly supposed to have the quality of uniting fractured bones.

osteocommanoun (n.) A metamere of the vertebrate skeleton; an osteomere; a vertebra.

osteomanoun (n.) A tumor composed mainly of bone; a tumor of a bone.

osteomalacianoun (n.) A disease of the bones, in which they lose their earthy material, and become soft, flexible, and distorted. Also called malacia.

osteosarcomanoun (n.) A tumor having the structure of a sacroma in which there is a deposit of bone; sarcoma connected with bone.

osteozoanoun (n. pl.) Same as Vertebrata.

ostraceanoun (n. pl.) A division of bivalve mollusks including the oysters and allied shells.

ostracodanoun (n. pl.) Ostracoidea.

ostracoideanoun (n. pl.) An order of Entomostraca possessing hard bivalve shells. They are of small size, and swim freely about.

ostreanoun (n.) A genus of bivalve Mollusca which includes the true oysters.

otalgianoun (n.) Pain in the ear; earache.

otorrh/anoun (n.) A flow or running from the ear, esp. a purulent discharge.

ovanoun (n. pl.) See Ovum.
  (pl. ) of Ovum

overseaadjective (a.) Beyond the sea; foreign.
 adverb (adv.) Alt. of Overseas

oviparanoun (n. pl.) An artifical division of vertebrates, including those that lay eggs; -- opposed to Vivipara.

ovoplasmanoun (n.) Yolk; egg yolk.

oxyammonianoun (n.) Same as Hydroxylamine.

oxyopianoun (n.) Alt. of Oxyopy

oxyrhynchanoun (n. pl.) The maioid crabs.

ozenanoun (n.) A discharge of fetid matter from the nostril, particularly if associated with ulceration of the soft parts and disease of the bones of the nose.

ocarinanoun (n.) A kind of small simple wind instrument.