Associations to the word «Alice»
Noun
- Wonderland
- Tully
- Faye
- Cooper
- Springs
- Munro
- Carroll
- Adventures
- Looking
- Gertrude
- Rosalind
- Married
- Cora
- Lulu
- Austen
- Montagu
- Heiress
- Ripley
- Maud
- Cary
- Nirvana
- Mcgee
- Caterpillar
- Truman
- Muriel
- Gryphon
- Maude
- Waters
- Mabel
- Joyce
- Bob
- Guthrie
- Phoebe
- Brady
- Cheshire
- Rabbit
- Cinderella
- Granddaughter
- Ellen
- Edith
- Duchess
- Burton
- Elsa
- Lewis
- Horton
- Countess
- Clara
- Darwin
- Chain
- Kimball
- Eastwood
- Dunbar
- Ethel
- Mary
- Eleanor
- Arden
- Nugent
- Earle
- Lacy
- Fay
- Beatrice
- Disney
- Hesse
- Princess
- Pearce
- Toni
- Frances
- Kathy
- Bree
- Carol
- Bailey
- Walker
- Zeppelin
- Amanda
- Messina
- Recital
- Worthington
- Daughter
- Norma
- Louisa
- Manson
- Nellie
- Myles
- Bertha
- Lillian
- Katherine
- Kathleen
- Scarlett
- Sheldon
- Stein
- Pollock
- Aunt
- Louise
- Gloucester
- Hare
- Constance
Wiktionary
ALICE, proper noun. A female given name popular in England since the Middle Ages.
ALICE, proper noun. (cryptography) (physics) a placeholder name for the person or system that sends a message to another person or system conventionally known as Bob.
ALICE, proper noun. (AU) (slang) (often with "the") Alice Springs, Australia.
ALICE, proper noun. A city in North Dakota.
ALICE, proper noun. A city in Texas.
ALICE, noun. (military) (US) (initialism) All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment.
ALICE AND BOB, proper noun. (cryptography) Two people wishing to communicate securely with each other, Alice sending Bob information.
ALICE B. TOKLAS BROWNIE, noun. A sweet cake or biscuit made with cannabis.
ALICE B. TOKLAS BROWNIES, noun. Plural of Alice B. Toklas brownie
ALICE BAND, noun. A flexible horseshoe-shaped headband.
ALICE BANDS, noun. Plural of Alice band
ALICE BLUE, noun. A pale blue colour.
ALICE BLUE, adjective. Of a pale blue colour.
ALICE CHESS, noun. A chess variant that employs two chessboards; as each move is made, the moved piece is transferred to the same square on the other chessboard.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND, adjective. As in a surreal fairy tale where things work at odds to the way they do in the real world.
ALICE IN WONDERLAND SYNDROME, noun. A disorienting neurological condition involving micropsia, macropsia, or size distortion of other sensory modalities.
Wise words
It is better wither to be silent, or to say things of more
value than silence. Sooner throw a pearl at hazard than an
idle or useless word; and do not say a little in many words,
but a great deal in a few.