Associations to the word «Lexington»
Noun
- University
- Wilmington
- Lowell
- Todd
- Blaine
- Chandler
- Boulevard
- Springfield
- Intersection
- Lincoln
- Siege
- Dispatch
- Bryan
- Hayden
- Greene
- Vanderbilt
- Salisbury
- Narcotic
- Wilkes
- Dale
- Grounds
- Parker
- Wreath
- Sioux
- Jefferson
- Campus
- Musket
- Reprisal
- Torpedo
- Illinois
- Addict
- Leroy
- Bourbon
- Tyler
- Steamship
- Indianapolis
- Dt
- Indiana
- Calhoun
- Reservoir
- Revolution
- Bale
- Sloop
- Wellesley
- Pearl
- Raleigh
- Crowley
- Westport
- Allegheny
- Pike
- Commuter
- Romanticism
- Harbor
- Arena
- Dorchester
- Knox
- Memphis
- Challenger
- Bryant
- Jackson
- Shelby
- Ko
- Arboretum
- Huntington
- Hardin
- North
- Gates
- Mare
- Robb
- Plaza
- Hanover
- Raid
- Corpus
- Lansing
- Book
- Hill
- Scouting
- Institute
- Sc
- Fremont
- Paddle
- Headquarters
- Heartland
Adjective
Wiktionary
LEXINGTON, proper noun. Any number of places in the USA, see Wikipedia:Lexington
LEXINGTON, proper noun. The battle of Lexington, one of the first battles in the American Revolutionary War, see Wikipedia:Battles of Lexington and Concord
Dictionary definition
LEXINGTON, noun. Town in eastern Massachusetts near Boston where the first battle of the American Revolution was fought.
LEXINGTON, noun. A city in eastern Kentucky; noted for raising thoroughbred horses.
LEXINGTON, noun. The first battle of the American Revolution (April 19, 1775).
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