Associations to the word «Becker»
Noun
- Dietrich
- Elisabeth
- Tobias
- Unicode
- Wilhelm
- Casket
- Renaissance
- Düsseldorf
- Viola
- Elias
- Anthropologist
- Jarrett
- Ernst
- Graf
- Wehrmacht
- Sitcom
- Johann
- Judith
- Vestige
- Annette
- Erich
- Dan
- Mansfield
- Gerry
- Alton
- Margaret
- Marc
- Courier
- Levin
- Tennis
- Philipp
- Johan
- Moshe
- Pete
- Guitarist
- Heidelberg
- Yvonne
- Patio
- Suffrage
- Der
- Sociologist
- Lucille
- Andreas
- Guillermo
- Bellevue
- Lars
- Juliet
- Olympiad
- Klein
- Whitman
- Sandy
- Judy
- Braun
- Norbert
- Horst
- Purcell
- Abby
- Sclerosis
- Marion
- Outsider
- Von
- Carolyn
- Karel
- Zach
- Hilary
- Deletion
- Atp
- Casey
- Terry
- Richter
- Rump
- Manfred
- Merrill
- Lorenz
- Semitism
- Spectrometry
- Sulphur
- Outfielder
- Bertha
- Choreographer
- Nozzle
- Pulitzer
- Taxi
- Gambler
- Hermann
- Megan
- Josh
- Warmth
- Ivan
- Belinda
- Gottfried
- Stigma
Adverb
Wiktionary
BECKER, proper noun. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Johannes Becker (1769-1833).
BECKER, proper noun. A surname.
BECKER, proper noun. A surname.
BECKER, noun. A European fish, Pagrus pagrus; the sea bream or braise.
BECKER MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY, proper noun. Benign pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy: an X-linked recessive inherited dystrophinopathy characterized by slowly progressive muscle weakness of the legs and pelvis
Wise words
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