Associations to the word «Attica»
Noun
- Athenian
- Athens
- Corinth
- Poseidon
- Thebes
- Artemis
- Athena
- Greece
- Crete
- Spartan
- Sparta
- Isthmus
- Thrace
- Riot
- Heracles
- Arcadia
- Inmate
- Batavia
- Macedonia
- Marathon
- Arcade
- Nea
- Plutarch
- Prefecture
- Rockefeller
- Promontory
- Herodotus
- Prison
- Seneca
- Zeus
- Aphrodite
- Greek
- Persian
- Socrates
- Nemesis
- Olympus
- Castor
- Vase
- Wyoming
- Hera
- Oracle
- Uprising
- Bc
- Ancient
- Minerva
- Lennon
- Iris
- Erie
- Sanctuary
- Transmitting
- Tiberius
- Sicily
- Goddess
- Cult
- Abduction
- Uhf
- Hostage
- Rochester
- Mainland
- Racecourse
- Kiel
- Buffalo
- Plato
- Mythology
- Revolt
- Ny
- Invasion
- Achilles
- Amazon
- Apollo
- Railroad
- Sow
- Ferry
- Olive
- Bce
- Whereabouts
Adjective
Wiktionary
ATTICA, proper noun. A periphery where Athens, the capital of Greece, is located.
ATTICA, proper noun. A peninsula southeast of Athens, Greece.
ATTICA, proper noun. A town in Indiana and in New York State, USA.
ATTICA, proper noun. The Attica Correctional Facility, scene of the Attica Prison riots
Dictionary definition
ATTICA, noun. The territory of Athens in ancient Greece where the Ionic dialect was spoken.
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