Associations to the word «Bancroft»
Noun
- Hubert
- Howe
- Cabot
- Deane
- Seward
- Swansea
- Berkeley
- Anne
- Pulitzer
- Dustin
- Midshipman
- Library
- Worcester
- Rancho
- Shortstop
- Prize
- Wilmington
- Nat
- Capt
- Wilton
- Gould
- Squire
- Brooks
- Cardiff
- Liv
- Canterbury
- Patty
- Mel
- Poole
- Frederic
- Dow
- Prescott
- Paper
- Geraldine
- Ivor
- Katharine
- Hoffman
- Haines
- Newport
- Annapolis
- Puritan
- Glamorgan
- Pumpkin
- Banco
- Historian
- Bowen
- Wilder
- Keller
- Guide
- Hodges
- Billy
- Unitarian
- Grayson
- Nathaniel
- Whitney
- Faithful
- Cameron
- George
- Blackpool
- Brahmin
- Hearst
- Archbishop
- Watts
- Jess
- Eve
- Leland
- Emerson
- Molly
- Industrialist
- Mills
- Rowley
- Dobson
- Waldo
- Huntsville
- Dave
- Dd
- Everett
- Eater
- Duane
- Farley
- Guiana
- Animator
- Starring
- Irving
- Rees
- Quarterly
- Bolton
- Chandler
- California
- Mann
- Wight
- Chick
- Jeremiah
- Pearson
- Welsh
- Schiller
- Ruth
Verb
Wiktionary
BANCROFT, proper noun. A surname.
BANCROFT, proper noun. A city in Idaho
BANCROFT, proper noun. A city in Iowa
BANCROFT, proper noun. A city in Kentucky
BANCROFT, proper noun. A town in Maine
BANCROFT, proper noun. A village in Michigan
BANCROFT, proper noun. A village in Nebraska
BANCROFT, proper noun. A town in Ontario, Canada
BANCROFT, proper noun. A town in South Dakota
BANCROFT, proper noun. A town in West Virginia
BANCROFT, proper noun. A CDP in Wisconsin
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.