Associations to the word «Apache»
Noun
- Comanche
- Navajo
- Ute
- Reservation
- Wichita
- Pueblo
- Cheyenne
- Server
- Mari
- Helicopter
- Arizona
- Tucson
- Cassandra
- Sonora
- Java
- Flex
- Renegade
- Sill
- Sioux
- Linux
- Gnu
- Mexican
- Aaa
- Verde
- Moreno
- License
- Python
- Gran
- Ah
- Crook
- Tribe
- Seminole
- Scout
- Rancher
- Inuit
- Mesa
- Scalp
- Indian
- Stagecoach
- Carlos
- Boeing
- Cherokee
- Puberty
- Software
- Canyon
- Strut
- Api
- Module
- Fort
- Raid
- Nike
- Southwest
- Framework
- Adobe
- Plain
- Skirmish
- Hive
- Cavalry
- Coyote
- Gallantry
- Guadalupe
- Tiffany
- Mexico
- Outlaw
- Repository
- Jakarta
- Bronx
- Goodwin
- Web
- Settler
- Cree
- Gladiator
- Grande
- Unix
- Ashe
- Warrior
- Mohawk
- Ambush
- Ibm
- Carson
- Yell
- Carleton
- Oracle
- Bowie
- Shaman
Adverb
Wiktionary
APACHE, proper noun. The languages of any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest excluding Navajo, i.e. Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains Apache, or Western Apache.
APACHE, proper noun. The town of Apache, Oklahoma (zipcode 73006)
APACHE, noun. Any of several Athabascan-speaking peoples of the American southwest excluding Navajo, i.e. Chiricahua, Jicarilla, Lipan, Mescalero, Plains Apache, or Western Apache.
APACHE, noun. A person belonging to an Apache people.
APACHE, noun. A Parisian gangster.
APACHE, noun. AH-64 Apache, a U.S. military helicopter.
APACHE, noun. Alternative letter-case form of Apache, a Parisian gangster.
APACHE PLUME, noun. A desert shrub in the family Rosaceae native to the southwestern US and northern Mexico, Fallugia paradoxa
APACHE PLUMES, noun. Plural of Apache plume
APACHE TEARS, noun. Rounded nodules of obsidian.
Dictionary definition
APACHE, noun. Any member of Athapaskan tribes that migrated to the southwestern desert (from Arizona to Texas and south into Mexico); fought a losing battle from 1861 to 1886 with the United States and were resettled in Oklahoma.
APACHE, noun. A Parisian gangster.
APACHE, noun. The language of the Apache.
Wise words
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meaning. It is one of the works of poetry to take the
truants in custody and bring them back to their right
senses.