Associations to the word «Bode»
Noun
- Jupiter
- Harald
- Johann
- Skier
- Anhalt
- Gorge
- Vaughn
- Pali
- Omen
- Haynes
- Wilhelm
- Mabel
- Amber
- Impedance
- Astronomer
- Future
- Bayer
- Christoph
- Wallet
- Erin
- Kassel
- Boyd
- Diagram
- Lottery
- Miller
- Wade
- Lagos
- Misfortune
- Bahamas
- Denise
- Saxony
- Kepler
- Ok
- Constellation
- Camouflage
- Mischief
- Lindsey
- Dewey
- Amplifier
- Dodge
- Plot
- Skiing
- Kaiser
- Perspiration
- Flashlight
- Nigerian
- Spence
- Deceit
- Fondness
- Vodka
- Lund
- Sticker
- Mangrove
- Neptune
- Gloom
- Sarcasm
- Cuban
- Calamity
- Shotgun
- Militia
- Grange
- Magnitude
- Marco
- Ticket
- Well
- Feedback
- Lu
- Oder
- Perrin
- Friedrich
- Hermann
- Lobster
- Huber
- Frequency
- Nato
- Shit
- Locus
- Filter
- Atlas
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
BODE, verb. To indicate by signs, as future events; to be the omen of; to portend; to presage; to foreshow.
BODE, verb. (intransitive) To foreshow something; to augur.
BODE, noun. An omen; a foreshadowing.
BODE, noun. (obsolete or dialect) A bid; an offer.
BODE, noun. A messenger; a herald.
BODE, noun. A stop; a halting; delay.
BODE, verb. Simple past tense of bide
BODE, proper noun. A surname.
BODE, proper noun. A city in Iowa
BODE, proper noun. A village in Nepal
BODE, proper noun. A river in Germany, a tributary to the Saale
BODE, proper noun. A small river and tributary to the Wipper
Dictionary definition
BODE, verb. Indicate by signs; "These signs bode bad news".
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