Associations to the word «Birkenhead»
Noun
- Laird
- Cheshire
- Liverpool
- Shipyard
- Chester
- Refit
- Kirby
- Shrewsbury
- Ferry
- Dock
- Hms
- Upton
- Tramway
- Aidan
- Warrington
- Brighton
- Wolverhampton
- Stockport
- Crewe
- Priory
- Electrification
- Grange
- Seton
- Auckland
- Lancashire
- Borough
- Currie
- Quay
- Cartwright
- Railway
- Belfast
- Shipbuilding
- Capt
- Birmingham
- Peninsula
- Wanderer
- Depot
- Rover
- Float
- Shropshire
- Richie
- Dobson
- Tunnel
- Ymca
- Uni
- Steamer
- Williamson
- Barrow
- Suburb
- Gates
- Biscuit
- Tram
- Severn
- Austen
- Drill
- Amalgamation
- Screw
- Terminus
- Swansea
- Conway
- Joint
- England
- Hamilton
- Earl
- Grady
- Churchill
- Winston
- Hm
- Kemp
- Albion
- Merging
- Coventry
- Sloop
- Brothers
- Adelaide
- Born
- Limited
- Steamship
- Benedictine
- Cohen
- Costello
- Park
- Gloucester
- Motorway
- Harbour
- Warship
- Lords
- Edwin
- Viscount
Wiktionary
BIRKENHEAD, proper noun. An English topographic surname
BIRKENHEAD, proper noun. Either of F. E. Smith, Frederick Smith or Frederick Smith the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Earls of Birkenhead
BIRKENHEAD DRILL, noun. The concept or practice of taking 'women and children first' in an evacuation or rescue.
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