Associations to the word «Veronica»
Noun
- Erica
- Monica
- Parker
- Magnum
- Marcos
- Nanny
- Susanna
- Kathleen
- Heidi
- Forrest
- Tiffany
- Lynn
- Margarita
- Relic
- Aunt
- Cameo
- Christophe
- Brenda
- Crucifixion
- Claire
- Brewer
- Samantha
- Dell
- Hart
- Cooper
- Lindsey
- Karen
- Faye
- Mother
- Reviewer
- Luncheon
- Caine
- Hansen
- Tanya
- Clarence
- Breakup
- Sitcom
- Sister
- Jingle
- Digest
- Storyline
- Prostitute
- Goldman
- Buckley
- Hurley
- Lynne
- Internship
- Baroness
- Handkerchief
- Angelo
- Hook
- Lowe
- Ursula
- Marge
- Temperance
- Lister
- Abbess
- Freeman
- Refuse
- Felix
- Och
- Liechtenstein
- Michele
- Lara
- Constance
- Icon
- Michelle
- Simpson
- Cruel
- Taylor
- Meet
- Dentist
- Bell
- Claudia
- Suzanne
- Towel
- Sara
- Epilogue
- Jonah
- Marta
- Khz
- Blame
- Paula
- Moran
- Comic
- Supernatural
Adverb
Wiktionary
VERONICA, noun. (Roman Catholicism) The image of Jesus's face believed to have been made on the cloth with which St Veronica wiped his face as he went to be crucified; or the cloth used for this.
VERONICA, noun. (bullfighting) A circular swinging movement of the cape, used to avoid the bull.
VERONICA, noun. (botany) A flower of the genus Veronica, usually having blue petals.
VERONICA, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Plantaginaceae — many species of herbaceous plants, many with blue flowers, including speedwells.
VERONICA, proper noun. A female given name.
Dictionary definition
VERONICA, noun. Any plant of the genus Veronica.
Wise words
In words, as fashions, the same rule will hold; Alike
fantastic, if too new, or old: Be not the first by whom the
new are tried, Nor yet the last to lay the old aside.