Associations to the word «Catawba»
Noun
- Hickory
- Cherokee
- Cornwallis
- Roanoke
- Mecklenburg
- Seneca
- Mcdowell
- Carolina
- Pee
- Gaston
- Cowan
- Piedmont
- Salisbury
- Nc
- Grape
- Claremont
- Concord
- Seminole
- Inuit
- Caldwell
- Ga
- Sparkling
- Rutherford
- Shawnee
- Scalp
- Jamestown
- Fork
- Ephraim
- Belmont
- Davidson
- Rowan
- Tribe
- Cheyenne
- Pottery
- Headwater
- Indian
- Cree
- Ute
- Reservation
- Charlotte
- Ford
- Dee
- North
- Navajo
- Fitch
- Marches
- Lancaster
- Su
- Greene
- Termination
- Champagne
- Apache
- Broad
- Abigail
- Burke
- Norman
- Mohawk
- Vineyard
- Colonist
- Crossroads
- Pueblo
- Rep
- Wanderer
- Savannah
- Paddle
- Delaware
- Creek
- Vine
- Niagara
- Newton
- Planting
- Warrior
- River
- Falls
- Musket
- Militia
- Kin
- Settler
- Confederacy
- Springs
- Envy
- Dover
- Canoe
- Wine
- Potter
Adverb
Wiktionary
CATAWBA, proper noun. A Native American people who inhabit the Carolinas: the Iswa.
CATAWBA, proper noun. (uncountable) The language of this people.
CATAWBA, proper noun. A river in the Carolinas which rises in the Blue Ridge Mountains and flows approximately 220 miles (350 km) before joining the Wateree River and ultimately flowing into the Atlantic.
CATAWBA, noun. (countable) A member of this people.
CATAWBA, noun. A reddish American dessert grape.
CATAWBA, noun. Common name for the catawba grape, a cultivar of North American Vitis labrusca.
CATAWBA, noun. Original and alternate common name for the various species of catalpa trees Catalpa.
CATAWBA, noun. The Catawba rhododendron (Rhododendron catawbiense).
Dictionary definition
CATAWBA, noun. A member of the Siouan people formerly living in the Carolinas.
CATAWBA, noun. Slipskin grape; a reddish American table grape.
CATAWBA, noun. The Siouan language spoken by the Catawba.
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.