Associations to the word «Baxter»
Noun
- Gambler
- Dude
- Rutherford
- Reed
- Madge
- Colbert
- Adams
- Nico
- Owen
- Charlton
- Pantomime
- Caine
- Presbyterian
- Tiny
- Jubal
- Schoolhouse
- Neurology
- Pastor
- Eve
- Peck
- Hayward
- Jeremy
- Geoff
- Stacy
- Reconstruction
- Terry
- Riddle
- Moore
- Pharmaceutical
- Lou
- Sheridan
- Derek
- Rosenthal
- Cartwright
- Fiction
- Wade
- Postmaster
- Taylor
- Abbott
- Randall
- Jennifer
- Adrian
- Frankie
- Atkinson
- Cabot
- Marcia
- Adjutant
- Clyde
- Pasadena
- Noah
- Stewart
- Cowan
- Omaha
- Holt
- Doom
- Brad
- Logan
- Reid
- Preacher
- Macmillan
- Forrest
- Uno
- Valet
- Yarmouth
- Botanist
- Perkins
- Bates
- Jesse
- Cyril
- Lloyd
- Bean
- Tess
- Shropshire
- Sermon
- Cassidy
- Lauren
- Blanchard
- Whitney
- Melville
- Trilogy
- Gary
- Ripper
- Harrington
- Dorothy
- Peabody
- Bruce
- Kyle
- Carmen
- Kensington
- Clifford
- Mechanic
- Capt
- Steve
- Maureen
- Chaplin
- Anderson
- Brothers
Adjective
Wiktionary
BAXTER, proper noun. An occupational surname originating in northern England and in Scotland, a variant of Baker.
BAXTER, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
BAXTER, noun. (obsolete) (UK) (Scotland) A baker; originally, a female baker.
Wise words
Men govern nothing with more difficulty than their tongues,
and can moderate their desires more than their words.