Associations to the word «Whitehall»
Noun
- Statue
- Gig
- Hm
- Commonwealth
- Luis
- Sloop
- Rochester
- Festivity
- Earl
- Jones
- Scotland
- Clerk
- Skinner
- Albany
- Office
- Inn
- Queen
- Richmond
- Humphrey
- Tuesday
- Hertfordshire
- Waterford
- Shakespeare
- Petty
- Lash
- Inlet
- Trouser
- Messenger
- Garden
- Contradiction
- Ministry
- Accession
- Carr
- Merry
- Loch
- Ferguson
- Edifice
- Courtier
- Sharpe
- Roe
- King
- Headquarters
- Duke
- Destroyer
- Chamber
- Warlord
- Anne
- Lady
- Herring
- Lawrence
- Probability
- Defence
- Accord
- Inequality
- Benton
- Waiter
- Mon
- Supremacy
- Baronet
- Berg
- Prefect
- Court
- Sheep
- Replica
- Alderman
- Cedar
- Macarthur
- Daniel
- Morley
- Ny
- Elizabeth
- Supervisor
- James
- Monarch
- Petition
- Lord
- Clearing
- Monarchy
- Comedy
- Barbarian
- House
- Fairfax
Wiktionary
WHITEHALL, proper noun. A wide street in Westminster between Parliament Square and Trafalgar Square; it houses several government offices
WHITEHALL, proper noun. A personification of the British government or civil service
Dictionary definition
WHITEHALL, noun. A wide street in London stretching from Trafalgar Square to the Houses of Parliament; site of many government offices.
WHITEHALL, noun. The British civil service.
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