Associations to the word «Trafalgar»
Noun
- Sawmill
- Wiltshire
- Thames
- Countdown
- Arch
- Tiding
- Burlington
- Ajax
- Sharpe
- Britain
- Warship
- Berwick
- Duff
- Barbados
- Backdrop
- Vanguard
- Pigeon
- Holloway
- Blackwood
- Algiers
- Corbett
- Anniversary
- Colin
- Tottenham
- Wellington
- Column
- Reeve
- Brighton
- Indies
- Memorandum
- Bastion
- Berkshire
- Lion
- Wilkins
- Ship
- Invasion
- Wellesley
- Chichester
- Coalition
- Monument
- Riot
- Suez
- Playhouse
- Conqueror
- Redevelopment
- Shoal
- Cooke
- Mediterranean
- Kilometre
- Sailor
- Bonaparte
- Dock
- Naval
- Victoria
- Theatre
- Campaign
- Defeat
- Morley
- Burnett
- Wharf
- Surrey
- Captain
- Claimant
- Sunk
- Sheridan
- Parade
- Camden
- Engagement
- Street
- Supremacy
- Lagos
- Flag
- Gallery
- Defiance
- Baptiste
- Glacier
- Mack
- Cb
- October
- Cross
Adjective
Wiktionary
TRAFALGAR, proper noun. A headland in Province of Cádiz in the south-west of Spain.
TRAFALGAR, proper noun. A famous naval battle once fought near the headland.
TRAFALGAR SQUARE, proper noun. A square in Westminster; the site of Nelson's Column, National Gallery and frequent demonstrations
Dictionary definition
TRAFALGAR, noun. A naval battle in 1805 off the southwest coast of Spain; the French and Spanish fleets were defeated by the English under Nelson (who was mortally wounded).
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