Associations to the word «Beck»
Noun
- Animation
- Lineup
- Elvis
- Wehrmacht
- Distortion
- Waterfall
- Lds
- Beckett
- Ellison
- Oates
- Memo
- Promo
- Yorkshire
- Synth
- Iceberg
- Golfer
- Sheppard
- Stu
- Footpath
- Bis
- Lewis
- Stella
- Lois
- Reeves
- Everest
- Musician
- Ready
- Else
- Sigismund
- Nissan
- Debra
- Liechtenstein
- Werner
- Floyd
- Lew
- Jennifer
- Headline
- Mastering
- Brothers
- Buddy
- Joey
- Downing
- Orton
- Joachim
- Libertarian
- Bremen
- Matthias
- Maroon
- Perry
- Prodigy
- Keith
- Collage
- Questionnaire
- Marriott
- Blur
- Steve
- Clarkson
- Fox
- Lennon
- Demos
- Donovan
- Acoustic
- Internship
- Joe
- Keynote
- Bernie
- Lenny
- Hoard
- Pete
- Slayer
- Jason
- Hutton
- Modernization
- Mayer
- Jonah
- Rodgers
- Byron
- Herman
- Esquire
- Rolf
- Savage
- Gary
- Gig
- Rae
- Stream
- Beale
- Alison
- Pretender
Wiktionary
BECK, noun. (Norfolk) (Northern English dialect) A stream or small river.
BECK, noun. A significant nod, or motion of the head or hand, especially as a call or command.
BECK, verb. (archaic) To nod or motion with the head.
BECK, noun. A vat.
BECK, noun. Obsolete form of beak.
BECK, proper noun. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Günther von Mannagetta und Lërchenau Beck (1856-1931).
BECK, proper noun. A surname.
BECK AND CALL, noun. (idiomatic) Summons and control, in a position of servitude or as an attendant.
Dictionary definition
BECK, noun. A beckoning gesture.
Wise words
Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and
health to the bones.