Associations to the word «Armada»
Noun
- Transformer
- Groove
- Gama
- Cochin
- Drake
- Jacksonville
- Mango
- Portuguese
- Lisbon
- Trance
- Parma
- Azores
- Albuquerque
- Nissan
- Mini
- Warship
- Trafalgar
- Raleigh
- Defeat
- Medina
- Forces
- Galley
- Beacon
- Privateer
- Fleet
- Flagship
- Ara
- Disco
- Invasion
- Mozambique
- Sail
- Iceberg
- Calais
- Plymouth
- Borg
- Toulon
- Flotilla
- Cato
- Jolt
- Chico
- Spain
- Spaniard
- Das
- Malacca
- Portugal
- Bridgeport
- Hawkins
- Spanish
- Philip
- Admiral
- Pereira
- Hegemony
- Elizabeth
- Markus
- Argentina
- Colombia
- Trek
- Ship
- Loser
- Alonso
- Battleship
- Buena
- Wreck
- Pedro
- Flanders
- Donegal
- Mirage
- Bahia
- Navy
- Blackout
- Campo
- Britannia
- Inferno
- Saber
- Spice
- Expedition
Adjective
Wiktionary
ARMADA, noun. A fleet of warships, especially with reference to the Spanish Armada.
ARMADA, noun. Any large army or fleet of military vessels.
ARMADA, proper noun. The Spanish Armada which sailed against England in 1588.
ARMADA, proper noun. A village in Michigan.
Dictionary definition
ARMADA, noun. A large fleet.
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