Associations to the word «Raleigh»
Noun
- Nc
- Roanoke
- Durham
- Carolina
- Cary
- Walter
- Wilmington
- Chichester
- Guiana
- North
- Dorado
- Greenville
- Triangle
- Charlotte
- Chopper
- Drake
- Fayette
- Marlowe
- Devonshire
- Gaston
- Bicycle
- Coliseum
- Armada
- Humphrey
- Whaler
- Courtier
- Devon
- Garner
- Piedmont
- Sanford
- Wake
- Observer
- Lulu
- Azores
- Ritchie
- Gilbert
- Williamsburg
- Salem
- Selma
- Chapel
- Cecil
- Winston
- Amtrak
- Hms
- Boone
- Capitol
- Virginia
- Sir
- Essex
- Sidney
- Bern
- Chatham
- Meredith
- Mcdowell
- Flyer
- Jacksonville
- Dunn
- Charleston
- Augusta
- Hartford
- Salisbury
- Myrtle
- Shreveport
- Nottingham
- Summers
- Colonist
- Hawkins
- Colony
- Rocky
- Tavern
- Triad
- Mckenzie
- Elizabeth
- Bacon
- Nashville
- Richmond
- Daniels
- Sherman
- Savannah
- Bike
- Plymouth
- Adventurer
- Explorer
- Bess
- Augustine
- Memphis
- Atlanta
- Ld
- Shaw
- Colonization
- Tobacco
- Johnston
Verb
Wiktionary
RALEIGH, proper noun. The county seat of Wake County and the capital of North Carolina
RALEIGH, proper noun. An English place name, surname and given name
RALEIGH, proper noun. Sir Walter Raleigh English explorer and soldier
RALEIGH, proper noun. An English bicycle manufacturer
Dictionary definition
RALEIGH, noun. English courtier (a favorite of Elizabeth I) who tried to colonize Virginia; introduced potatoes and tobacco to England (1552-1618).
RALEIGH, noun. Capital of the state of North Carolina; located in the east central part of the North Carolina.
Wise words
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