Associations to the word «Wallace»
Noun
- Curse
- Davenport
- Swanson
- Bess
- Elijah
- Sarawak
- Discoverer
- Dale
- Burns
- Brooks
- Hester
- Michele
- Jamal
- Hubert
- Wellesley
- Ben
- Rooney
- Rhodesia
- Kieran
- Borneo
- Percy
- Scot
- Pulitzer
- Charles
- Brett
- Rabbit
- Garner
- Bryant
- Danny
- Sadler
- Dempsey
- Zoe
- Lynne
- Nellie
- Terry
- Fairbanks
- Roosevelt
- George
- Trumpeter
- Marianne
- Ferguson
- Kenyon
- Donnelly
- Conservatory
- Scottish
- Rockefeller
- Raymond
- Sterling
- Archie
- Reginald
- Cornelia
- Stewart
- Ricky
- Jr
- Tko
- Dundee
- Ezra
- Townsend
- Garry
- Informer
- Orkney
- Idaho
- Darcy
- Sw
- Shane
- Mel
- Glamorgan
- Mf
- David
- Butch
- Hume
- Selection
- Fellowship
- Nba
- Roommate
- Bertram
- Kimball
- Lap
- Aubrey
- Wr
- Skinner
- Circus
- Joyce
- Mackenzie
- Starring
- Kyle
- Eli
- Spencer
- Hepburn
- Speedway
- Laker
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
WALLACE, proper noun. A surname, notably of the Scottish patriot William Wallace.
WALLACE, proper noun. A male given name, transferred use of the surname since the nineteenth century.
WALLACE, proper noun. A CDP in California
WALLACE, proper noun. A city in Idaho
WALLACE, proper noun. A town in Indiana
WALLACE, proper noun. A city in Kansas
WALLACE, proper noun. A CDP in Louisiana
WALLACE, proper noun. A village in Nebraska
WALLACE, proper noun. A town in North Carolina
WALLACE, proper noun. A town in South Dakota
WALLACE LINE, proper noun. A faunal boundary line that separates the ecozones of Asia and Wallacea, a transitional zone between Asia and Australia.
Dictionary definition
WALLACE, noun. Scottish insurgent who led the resistance to Edward I; in 1297 he gained control of Scotland briefly until Edward invaded Scotland again and defeated Wallace and subsequently executed him (1270-1305).
WALLACE, noun. English writer noted for his crime novels (1875-1932).
WALLACE, noun. English naturalist who formulated a concept of evolution that resembled Charles Darwin's (1823-1913).
Wise words
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