Associations to the word «Meads»
Noun
- Dodd
- Odin
- Anthropologist
- Margaret
- Cider
- Samoa
- Agatha
- Boa
- Dewey
- Ale
- Goblet
- Carver
- Benedict
- Spokane
- Cauldron
- Amherst
- Herbert
- Christie
- Honey
- Hoover
- Freeman
- Beverage
- Sociologist
- Anthropology
- Loki
- Mug
- Jug
- Abbott
- Cask
- Bali
- Vat
- Brew
- Wyoming
- Verdi
- Larkin
- Rutherford
- Adolescence
- Firm
- Beer
- Reclamation
- Drink
- Recreation
- Wine
- Nevada
- Stu
- Joey
- Draught
- Ruth
- Meadow
- Dwarf
- Conway
- Drinking
- Stanza
- Belle
- Transistor
- Goldsmith
- Vodka
- Earle
- Temperament
- Beau
- Mcmillan
- Gregory
- Yeast
- Lake
- Snyder
- Vegas
- Canyon
- Brewing
- White
- Banquet
- Informant
- Barley
- Sip
- Sociology
- Shingle
- Abigail
- Collins
- Tun
- Barnard
- Derek
- Colorado
- Mf
Adjective
Wiktionary
MEAD, noun. An alcoholic drink fermented from honey and water.
MEAD, noun. (US) A drink composed of syrup of sarsaparilla or other flavouring extract, and water, and sometimes charged with carbonic acid gas.
MEAD, noun. (poetic) A meadow.
MEAD, proper noun. A surname.
MEAD BENCH, noun. A mead-hall.
MEAD HALL, noun. Nordic King's structure, center of the community, a place for feasting, with ample brewed beverages (mead).
Dictionary definition
MEAD, noun. United States anthropologist noted for her claims about adolescence and sexual behavior in Polynesian cultures (1901-1978).
MEAD, noun. United States philosopher of pragmatism (1863-1931).
MEAD, noun. Made of fermented honey and water.
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