Associations to the word «Mcleod»
Noun
- Rory
- Roderick
- Tess
- Cairns
- Regan
- Macleod
- Erin
- Bathurst
- Marilyn
- Pam
- Norman
- Bethel
- Joanne
- Atonement
- Rae
- Mazda
- Claremont
- Sawyer
- Mackenzie
- Fiona
- Graeme
- Angus
- Ivor
- Scottish
- Archibald
- Walden
- Brock
- Donald
- Farrell
- Allan
- Goodwin
- Hugh
- Snooker
- Lindsay
- Hutchinson
- Barnet
- Mcintyre
- Brett
- Ike
- Mary
- Kenneth
- Neil
- Gloria
- Rosemary
- Cody
- Campbell
- Carver
- Orkney
- Ian
- Moderator
- Kell
- Gordon
- Brant
- Duncan
- Stevie
- Adelaide
- Bob
- Educator
- Iain
- Jed
- Jackie
- Rachael
- Blight
- Reel
- Tara
- Premier
- Claire
- Colin
- Minnesota
- Mckenna
- Brody
- Currie
- Parsons
- Fremantle
- Pb
- Myles
- Esther
- Keith
- Suriname
- Robertson
- Judd
- Gail
- Gauge
- Sikh
- Wes
- Andrew
- Mcmillan
- Debbie
- Malcolm
- Amos
- Sarah
- Fred
- Moira
- Daughter
- Rodney
- Erskine
Wiktionary
MCLEOD, proper noun. A surname. A variant spelling of McLeod.
MCLEOD, proper noun. A Scottish surname, the Anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Leòid
MCLEOD GAUGE, noun. (physics) a device, rather like a manometer, used to measure low pressures close to that of a vacuum, by using an application of Boyle's law
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