Associations to the word «Bourne»
Noun
- Horatio
- Gnu
- Rex
- Brave
- Cape
- Surrey
- Installment
- Zurich
- Progression
- Westminster
- Clair
- Salisbury
- Abbott
- Sedan
- Clifford
- Avon
- Bromley
- Sewing
- Dewey
- Trilogy
- Guildford
- Knowles
- Plunging
- Pont
- Conduit
- Vicki
- Bartender
- Cripple
- Geoffrey
- Midland
- Shell
- Boswell
- Brigham
- Massachusetts
- Marie
- Samuel
- Killer
- Headlight
- Mcintyre
- Heath
- Franc
- Vineyard
- Glen
- Staffordshire
- Macleod
- Paz
- Bedfordshire
- Copyright
- Impediment
- Tributary
- Agenda
- Pavement
- Harcourt
- Reuben
- Hugh
- Gunshot
- Morton
- Fletcher
- Hertfordshire
- Obe
- Chalmers
- Adventures
- Betrayal
- Wiltshire
- Berkshire
- Stunt
- Plymouth
- Staircase
- Burnham
- Limousine
- Enigma
- Wilton
- Ari
- Dorset
- Essayist
- Reprise
- Hallway
Adjective
Wiktionary
BOURNE, noun. (countable) (archaic) A boundary.
BOURNE, noun. (archaic) A goal or destination.
BOURNE, noun. (countable) A stream or brook in which water flows only seasonally.
BOURNE TEST, noun. A diagnostic test for vesicointestinal fistulae, based on observation of a urine sample after a barium enema.
BOURNE TESTS, noun. Plural of Bourne test
Dictionary definition
BOURNE, noun. An archaic term for a boundary.
BOURNE, noun. An archaic term for a goal or destination.
Wise words
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