Associations to the word «Humber»
Noun
- Estuary
- Lincolnshire
- Grimsby
- Yorkshire
- Barton
- Forth
- Severn
- Trent
- Flotilla
- Hull
- Midlands
- Lindsey
- Pullman
- Doncaster
- Dock
- Tyne
- Anglia
- Firth
- Refinery
- Thames
- Toronto
- Bede
- Arboretum
- Labrador
- Wessex
- Barrow
- Waterfront
- Beverley
- Kingston
- Gardiner
- Newfoundland
- Weston
- Riding
- Corbett
- Calder
- Streetcar
- Keel
- Refit
- Scarlett
- Saxon
- Footpath
- Guerra
- Condominium
- Mk
- Ontario
- Tweed
- Marque
- Waiver
- Twins
- Chrysler
- Santana
- Waterway
- Sheffield
- Neighbourhood
- Sloop
- Headwater
- Finch
- Amalgamation
- Rutland
- Coventry
- Biplane
- Limousine
- Monoplane
- Chassis
- Bicycle
- Brook
- Parkland
- Quay
- Dane
- Seneca
- River
- Ferry
- Reconnaissance
- Sheppard
- Lifeboat
- Leeds
- Litre
- Escarpment
- Drain
- Marriott
- Talbot
- Limited
- Hun
- Jameson
- Boulevard
- Destroyer
- Shipbuilding
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
HUMBER, proper noun. A large tidal estuary forming part of the boundary between northern and southern England.
HUMBER, proper noun. A river in Newfoundland and Labrador.
Dictionary definition
HUMBER, noun. An estuary in central northeastern England formed by the Ouse River and the Trent River.
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