Associations to the word «Bruce»
Noun
- Doug
- Murray
- Hart
- Elliott
- Brad
- Buckley
- Turnbull
- Palmer
- Mickey
- Edward
- Baird
- Karate
- Blanche
- Ronnie
- Greg
- Steele
- Steven
- Langdon
- Malcolm
- Eastwood
- Betty
- Robbins
- Linda
- Calder
- Bills
- Mick
- Pete
- Cooper
- Chuck
- Cummings
- Barry
- Macdonald
- Patterson
- Jack
- Conte
- Dion
- Rothschild
- Mclaughlin
- Tim
- Lester
- Gamma
- Saxophonist
- Tyson
- Barton
- Buck
- Brant
- Brian
- Kathy
- Roderick
- Scottish
- Ritchie
- Garner
- Alan
- Cartoonist
- Keith
- Ferguson
- Grey
- Fitch
- Larry
- David
- Clown
- Boyd
- Randy
- Daniels
- Alfred
- Ronald
- Riding
- Hyde
- Craig
- Randolph
- Bane
- Daly
- Robinson
- Tess
- Marks
- Ross
- Curt
- Dennis
- Billy
- Montague
- Chapman
- Milwaukee
- Guitar
- Donald
- Sax
- Cutler
- Boa
- Lou
- Damon
- Olson
- Rick
- Elliot
- Mike
- Wigan
- Wilcox
- Greer
- Vocal
Verb
Wiktionary
BRUCE, proper noun. A Scottish surname, most notably of Robert the Bruce.
BRUCE, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
BRUCE, noun. (Australian slang) A man.
Dictionary definition
BRUCE, noun. Australian physician and bacteriologist who described the bacterium that causes undulant fever or brucellosis (1855-1931).
BRUCE, noun. King of Scotland from 1306 to 1329; defeated the English army under Edward II at Bannockburn and gained recognition of Scottish independence (1274-1329).
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