Associations to the word «Meads»
Noun
- Boar
- Feast
- Liquor
- Alvin
- Stanford
- Architect
- Spice
- Boulder
- Johnson
- Parsons
- Marcia
- Andrea
- Thor
- Horn
- Psychologist
- Bristol
- Raspberry
- York
- Poetry
- Tobias
- Nutrition
- Rutland
- Matt
- Parkway
- Kendall
- Bower
- Wash
- Cul
- Psychology
- Gallon
- Cabot
- Rockwell
- Cinnamon
- Tasting
- Belmont
- Myers
- Vinegar
- Recipe
- Warwick
- Gunnar
- Raisin
- Dam
- Weir
- Taylor
- Simeon
- Launcher
- Sexuality
- Drinker
- Vermont
- Goldstein
- Vampire
- Moira
- Pearce
- Janet
- Russell
- Nathaniel
- Phil
- Leicester
- Comb
- Wichita
- Coming
- Guinea
- Franz
- Vale
- Freud
- Lawrence
- Environmentalist
- Walter
- Maiden
- Horton
- George
- Kettle
- Shepherd
- Clubhouse
- Papua
- Theodore
- Willow
- Quart
- Sweetness
- Croydon
- Hall
Adjective
Verb
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.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.