🎯 Perfect Rhymes for "Argentinian"
27 wordsThese words rhyme exactly with "argentinian" — same ending sound.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| darwinian | 4 | noun | Of or pertaining to the scientific views advanced by the English biologist, geologist, and naturalist Charles Darwin, especially his theory that living organisms evolve through the natural selection of inherited variations that increase organisms' ability to compete, survive, and reproduce. |
| flaminian | 4 | noun | — |
| apollinian | 5 | Alternative form of Apollonian (“relating to Apollo”). [(Greek mythology) Of or relating to the ancient Olympian Greek God Apollo.] | |
| augustinian | 5 | noun | Of, or relating to St Augustine of Hippo or his doctrines, especially on predestination and grace. |
| binney in | 3 | — | |
| carolinian | 5 | noun | Of, or pertaining to, the Carolinas (North Carolina or South Carolina). |
| carthaginian | 5 | noun | A native or inhabitant of Carthage. |
| finian | 3 | noun | Alternative spelling of Finnian. [A male given name from Irish.] |
| finney in | 3 | — | |
| ginny in | 3 | — | |
| guinea in | 3 | — | |
| ignominy in | 5 | — | |
| kinney in | 3 | — | |
| linnea in | 3 | — | |
| mckinney in | 4 | — | |
| mini in | 3 | — | |
| minnie in | 3 | — | |
| north carolinian | 6 | noun | A native or resident of the state of North Carolina in the United States of America. |
| palestinian | 5 | noun | An inhabitant of Palestine or someone descending from that area. |
| pliny in | 3 | — | |
| pollinia in | 4 | — | |
| shahinian | 4 | noun | — |
| skinny in | 3 | — | |
| south carolinian | 6 | noun | A native or resident of the state of South Carolina in the United States of America. |
| tinny in | 3 | — | |
| vinnie in | 3 | — | |
| winnie in | 3 | — |
🎵 Near Rhymes for "Argentinian"
39 wordsThese words don't rhyme perfectly but share a similar sound — great for slant rhyme and song lyrics.
| Word | Syllables | Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|---|
| oblivion | 4 | noun | The state of forgetting completely, of being oblivious, unconscious, unaware, as when sleeping, drunk, or dead. |
| corinthian | 4 | noun | Of or relating to Corinth. |
| antemeridian | 6 | Of or relating to morning; that happens in the morning. | |
| cinnamon | 3 | noun | (chiefly uncountable) A spice from the dried aromatic bark of the cinnamon tree, either rolled into strips or ground into a powder. The word is commonly used as trade name for spices made of any of the species above. |
| obsidian | 4 | noun | (mineralogy) A type of naturally occurring black glass produced by volcanoes. |
| amphibian | 4 | noun | An animal of the Amphibia; any vertebrate that does not have amniotic eggs, living both on land and in water. |
| dionysian | 5 | noun | Of or pertaining to Dionysus. |
| prime meridian | 5 | noun | The reference line at 0° longitude, passing through Greenwich, England, from which longitude east and west is measured. |
| abyssinian | 4 | noun | A short-haired domestic cat descended from cats of ancient Egypt, making it one of the oldest breeds in the world. |
| american indian | 7 | noun | A member of some indigenous peoples of the Americas, especially the continental United States, but excluding the Inuit, Yupik, and Aleuts. |
| amerindian | 5 | noun | American Indian. |
| bolivian | 4 | noun | Of, from, or pertaining to Bolivia, or the Bolivian people. |
| caribbean | 4 | noun | Pertaining to the sea and region of the western Atlantic bounded by South America, Central America, and the islands of the West Indies (such as Cuba and Hispaniola). |
| carolingian | 5 | noun | Of or pertaining to the Carolings, the members of a Frankish dynasty, descended from Charles Martel, which arose from the Pippinid and Arnulfingian clans in the 7th century and ruled parts of western Europe until the 9th century, reaching its peak under Martel's grandson Charlemagne. |
| chilean | 3 | noun | A person from Chile or of Chilean descent. |
| cyprian | 3 | noun | (Christianity) Saint Cyprian, a 3rd-century bishop of Carthage, theologian, martyr, and saint |
| finigan | 3 | noun | A surname from Irish. |
| floridian | 4 | noun | A native or resident of the state of Florida in the United States of America. |
| gideon | 3 | noun | (biblical) A warrior judge of Israel mentioned in the book of Judges. |
| gillian | 3 | noun | A female given name from Latin; Medieval variant of Julian and Juliana, revived and quite popular in Britain in the mid-twentieth century. |
| indian | 3 | noun | Of or relating to India or its people; or (formerly) of the East Indies. |
| isthmian | 3 | noun | Of or pertaining to an isthmus, especially to the Isthmus of Corinth, in Greece. |
| libyan | 3 | noun | Of, from, or pertaining to Libya. |
| lithium | 3 | noun | (uncountable) The simplest alkali metal, the lightest solid element, and the third lightest chemical element (symbol Li) with an atomic number of 3 and atomic weight of 6.94. It is a soft, silvery metal. |
| magnetic meridian | 7 | noun | an imaginary line passing through both magnetic poles of the earth |
| maximilian | 5 | noun | A male given name from Latin, rare in English. |
| meridian | 4 | noun | (astronomy) In full celestial meridian: a great circle passing through the poles of the celestial sphere and the zenith for a particular point on the Earth's surface. |
| mississippian | 5 | noun | Of, or pertaining to, Mississippi or its culture. |
| olympian | 4 | noun | (sports) Of or relating to the modern Olympic Games; Olympic. |
| phrygian | 3 | noun | Of or relating to Phrygia, its people, or their culture. |
| plains indian | 4 | noun | a member of one of the tribes of american indians who lived a nomadic life following the buffalo in the great plains of north america |
| red indian | 4 | noun | (dated, offensive) An aboriginal native of the Americas of pre-Columbian lineage. An Indian, Amerind(ian), American Indian, a Native American. |
| scythian | 3 | noun | Of or relating to Scythia (a region of Central Eurasia in the classical era) or its inhabitants. |
| sicilian | 4 | noun | Of, from or relating to Sicily, Italy. |
| simeon | 3 | noun | A male given name from Hebrew. |
| simian | 3 | noun | Of or pertaining to apes and monkeys. |
| stygian | 3 | noun | (figuratively, literary) Dark and gloomy. |
| vivian | 3 | noun | A female given name from Latin. |
| west indian | 4 | noun | a person from the West Indies |
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