Associations to the word «Bolivar»
Noun
- Trask
- Galveston
- Caracas
- Liberator
- Venezuela
- Simon
- Corinth
- Colombia
- Magdalena
- Sentinel
- Bogotá
- Kemp
- Granada
- Mutant
- Gran
- Polk
- Sunflower
- Peninsula
- Bolivia
- Manson
- Ike
- Gustavo
- Mississippi
- Plaza
- Miranda
- Ecuador
- Peru
- Missouri
- Cesar
- Landfall
- Hernandez
- Pereira
- Puerto
- Hodge
- Bayou
- Leyte
- Delgado
- Isthmus
- Parson
- Okinawa
- Paz
- Refit
- Independence
- Inca
- Tennessee
- Bust
- Alias
- Potomac
- Benton
- Carmen
- José
- Panama
- Ferry
- Shelby
- Carolyn
- Surge
- Medallion
- Torre
- Memphis
- Byron
- Andes
- Jr
- Miriam
- Lr
- Colon
- Schooner
- Southwest
- Casa
- Howell
- Eduardo
- Jose
- Springfield
- Guyana
- Lima
- Edwards
- Wolverine
- Bravo
- Higgins
- Juan
- Rafael
- Philharmonic
- Antonio
- Hugo
- Pueblo
- Mold
- Port
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
BOLÍVAR, noun. The currency of Venezuela, divided into 100 céntimos.
BOLIVAR, noun. The currency of Venezuela.
BOLIVAR, proper noun. A city in Missouri.
BOLIVAR, proper noun. A village in Ohio.
BOLIVAR, proper noun. A city in Tennessee.
Dictionary definition
BOLIVAR, noun. The basic unit of money in Venezuela; equal to 100 centimos.
BOLIVAR, noun. Venezuelan statesman who led the revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule; founded Bolivia in 1825 (1783-1830).
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