Associations to the word «Clarke»
Noun
- Darcy
- Vince
- Emilia
- Kenny
- Susanna
- Odyssey
- Melinda
- Darren
- Gillian
- Lenny
- Noel
- Jackie
- Stanley
- Irwin
- Elijah
- Stephenson
- Mae
- Kenneth
- Iain
- Jeremiah
- Henrik
- Quay
- Cam
- Oz
- Peters
- Hicks
- Gillespie
- Flyer
- Hiram
- Calculus
- Optimization
- Allan
- Duncan
- Sylvester
- Arden
- Clement
- Exchequer
- Keane
- Shirley
- Jonny
- Connolly
- Cabot
- Freeman
- Dion
- Deception
- Graeme
- Bassist
- Ken
- Calvert
- Marcus
- Keats
- Darrell
- Mcqueen
- Partridge
- Nash
- Daphne
- Thurston
- Laden
- Adam
- Derivative
- Elliott
- Erskine
- Brendan
- Rebecca
- Samuel
- Malcolm
- Rendezvous
- Shane
- Bobby
- Bellamy
- Frances
- Cooper
- Zane
- Shreveport
- Klan
- Drummer
- Armagh
- Nigel
- Leach
- Colin
- Mick
- Rhys
- Hayden
- Inequality
- Clive
- Nicky
- Baxter
- Alison
- Travers
- Wicket
- Rama
- Keyboardist
- Shaun
- Hancock
- Andy
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
CLARKE, proper noun. An English occupational surname, a variant of Clark
CLARKE BELT, proper noun. The part of space about 35,786 km (22,236 mi) above sea level, in the plane of the Equator, where near-geostationary orbits may be implemented.
CLARKE ORBIT, noun. (astrophysics) geostationary Earth orbit
CLARKE ORBIT, noun. (astrophysics) geostationary orbit
Wise words
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