Associations to the word «Eccles»
Noun
- Salford
- Clancy
- Trafford
- Lancashire
- Rochdale
- Utah
- Synapse
- Manchester
- Wigan
- Pendleton
- Piccadilly
- Barton
- Dolores
- Reggae
- Ogden
- Purcell
- Ute
- Bun
- Nora
- Warrington
- Huxley
- Physiology
- Tram
- Ashton
- Brewster
- Noel
- Quay
- Nobel
- Rice
- Viscount
- Bury
- Laureate
- Baroness
- Pastry
- Brent
- Kenyon
- Coliseum
- Cauldron
- Cake
- Interchange
- Ito
- Clifton
- Stadium
- Motorway
- Leigh
- Scratch
- Olympic
- Ska
- Libretto
- Revue
- Harrison
- Peel
- Bolton
- Katz
- Oldham
- Logan
- Hazel
- Eastman
- Dodd
- Ut
- Tony
- Blanc
- Codex
- Blackburn
- Borough
- Liverpool
- Ascent
- Eaton
- Percussion
- Monica
- Mont
- Neuroscience
- Jennifer
- Dart
- Liam
- Barnes
- Moss
- Colliery
- Caravan
- Caste
- Injunction
- Mp
- Polly
- Lydia
- Constituency
- Philanthropist
- Epistle
- Federal
- Spencer
Wiktionary
ECCLES CAKE, noun. A small, round, oven-baked cake made from a currant-based filling enclosed in puff pastry.
ECCLES CAKES, noun. Plural of Eccles cake
Dictionary definition
ECCLES, noun. Australian physiologist noted for his research on the conduction of impulses by nerve cells (1903-1997).
Wise words
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