Associations to the word «Alexander»
Noun
- Humboldt
- Tsar
- Alexei
- Calder
- Mcqueen
- Nikolai
- Sergei
- Macedonian
- Darius
- Czar
- Leonid
- Oleg
- Mikhail
- Ptolemy
- Yuri
- Irina
- Mackenzie
- Willem
- Federalist
- Leningrad
- Seton
- Great
- Lev
- Vladimir
- Bain
- Hamilton
- Boris
- Konstantin
- Pope
- Plutarch
- Igor
- Aleksandr
- Andrei
- Mccall
- Duff
- Sasha
- Scottish
- Lamar
- Cochrane
- Pavel
- Ivan
- Graham
- Dmitri
- Ivanov
- Shaun
- Persia
- Elena
- Cesare
- Turnbull
- Archibald
- Aristotle
- Tchaikovsky
- Grover
- Stirling
- Cleopatra
- Macdonald
- Indus
- Vi
- Von
- Munro
- Fleming
- Burr
- Mackay
- Subgenus
- Bce
- Alexandria
- Ramsay
- Nikita
- Persian
- Melville
- Milne
- Barclay
- Dumas
- Erskine
- Macedonia
- Argyll
- Monty
- Boswell
- Babylon
- Grandmaster
- Philipp
- Conquest
- Lindsay
- Cunningham
- Mcleod
- Olga
- Parma
- Saxe
- Georg
- Fraser
- Chalmers
- Tunis
- Novgorod
- Baronet
- Aberdeen
- Russia
Adjective
Wiktionary
ALEXANDER, proper noun. A male given name, most famously held by Alexander the Great.
ALEXANDER, proper noun. A patronymic surname.
ALEXANDER, noun. Alternative letter-case form of alexander
ALEXANDER, noun. A cocktail made of cognac or gin, white crème de cacao, and light cream.
ALEXANDER TECHNIQUE, proper noun. An alternative technique that attempts to prevent unnecessary levels of muscular and mental tension during everyday activities.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT, proper noun. (356–323 BC) A king of ancient Macedon and conqueror of much of Asia.
Dictionary definition
ALEXANDER, noun. European herb somewhat resembling celery widely naturalized in Britain coastal regions and often cultivated as a potherb.
ALEXANDER, noun. King of Macedon; conqueror of Greece and Egypt and Persia; founder of Alexandria (356-323 BC).
Wise words
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