Associations to the word «Archibald»
Noun
- Obe
- Mcbride
- Becky
- Lindsay
- Peck
- Glasgow
- Alexander
- Angelina
- Stuart
- Ivor
- Sutherland
- Burt
- Duncan
- Montagu
- Magnate
- Melville
- Margaret
- Buchanan
- Corbett
- Mckay
- Nicholson
- Nobleman
- Carlyle
- Scotland
- Hemingway
- Berwick
- Savannah
- Willard
- Serena
- Mackenzie
- Viceroy
- Muir
- Thistle
- Dl
- Nova
- Morton
- Erwin
- Cullen
- Lieutenant
- Granddaughter
- Nixon
- Simpson
- Granville
- Grandson
- Johnstone
- Millet
- Naturalist
- Brigadier
- Cbe
- Inverness
- Carlisle
- Burgh
- Cunningham
- Churchill
- Peerage
- Highlander
- Pulitzer
- Janet
- Dixon
- Malcolm
- William
- Roosevelt
- Princeton
- Commandant
- Neville
- Mccall
- Hugh
- Denny
- Norman
- Geologist
- Kennedy
- Montgomery
- Fusilier
- Edith
- Eugen
- Industrialist
- Heir
- Ernest
- Canterbury
- James
- Joanna
- Surgeon
- Jester
- Gordon
- Mackay
- Mp
- Richardson
- Aide
- Innocent
- Baron
- Liberal
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
ARCHIBALD, proper noun. A male given name.
ARCHIBALD, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
ARCHIBALD WHEEL, noun. (historical) A metal-hubbed wheel of great strength and elasticity, especially adapted for artillery carriages and motor cars.
ARCHIBALD WHEELS, noun. Plural of Archibald wheel
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