Associations to the word «Anzac»
Noun
- Barrage
- Imperial
- Garland
- Interchange
- Infantry
- Destroyer
- Gunfire
- Breakout
- Counterattack
- Graves
- Nightingale
- Christchurch
- Artillery
- Rifle
- Casket
- Quay
- Tender
- Gully
- Slater
- Attendee
- Hostel
- Pine
- Alison
- Abd
- Allies
- Xx
- Ceremony
- Flanders
- Holiday
- Veteran
- Melbourne
- Egypt
- Defence
- Diversion
- April
- Troop
- Kicking
- Eden
- Auckland
- Upgrade
- Spur
- Distributor
- New
- Quentin
- Ridge
- Jordan
- Batterie
- El
- Tram
- Ix
- Anniversary
- Bean
- Day
- Miniseries
- Wellington
- Eighth
- Advance
- Jerusalem
- Convoy
- Mackay
- Assault
- Headquarters
- Patrol
- Stadium
- Es
- Campaign
- Simpson
- Abu
- Helicopter
- Easter
- Battery
- Spit
- Highway
- Soldier
- Prop
- Motorway
Adjective
Wiktionary
ANZAC, proper noun. Initialism of Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
ANZAC, noun. (military) (historical) A soldier from the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (1914-1918).
ANZAC BISCUIT, noun. (AU) (NZ) A biscuit made from oats, coconut and golden syrup.
ANZAC BISCUITS, noun. Plural of Anzac biscuit
ANZAC DAY, proper noun. April 25th, a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand honouring the war dead from those countries.
ANZAC DAY, proper noun. 25th April, a public holiday in Australia and New Zealand to commemorate the sacrifices made by members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
ANZAC DAYS, noun. Plural of Anzac Day
Dictionary definition
ANZAC, noun. A soldier in the Australian and New Zealand army corps during World War I.
Wise words
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