Associations to the word «Stirling»
Noun
- Albion
- Forth
- Moss
- Lindsey
- Burgh
- Argyll
- Perth
- Dundee
- Fife
- Calder
- Rachael
- Berwick
- Aberdeen
- Inverness
- Glasgow
- Edinburgh
- Fremantle
- Thistle
- Scotland
- Blackwood
- Drummond
- Montrose
- Jacobite
- Loch
- Johnstone
- Permutation
- Lennox
- Approximation
- Castle
- Iain
- Archibald
- Yates
- Erskine
- Maxwell
- Wallace
- Paisley
- Swan
- Highlander
- Angus
- Vanderbilt
- Scot
- Roe
- Baronetage
- Firth
- Hegel
- Violinist
- Claremont
- Morton
- Forsyth
- Piston
- Hawthorn
- Terrace
- Provost
- Baronetcy
- Dunbar
- Livingston
- Paterson
- Bomber
- Tay
- Albany
- Clyde
- Infirmary
- Halifax
- Ramsay
- Athletic
- Frazer
- Shire
- Elgin
- Canning
- Engine
- Mercedes
- Prize
- Ferrari
- Earl
- Sutherland
- Baronet
- Laird
- Alexander
- Highland
- Scottish
- Generator
- Andrews
- Cooler
- Latham
- Fraser
- James
- Melville
- Hawker
- Geoff
- Euler
- Mackay
- Allan
- Lotus
- Hms
Verb
Wiktionary
STIRLING, proper noun. A Scottish city, formerly in Stirlingshire.
STIRLING, proper noun. A Scottish habitational surname derived from the town.
STIRLING, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
STIRLING ENGINE, noun. A heat engine of the external combustion piston engine type.
STIRLING ENGINES, noun. Plural of Stirling engine
Wise words
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