Associations to the word «Cardiff»
Noun
- Glamorgan
- Swansea
- Rfc
- Wales
- Newport
- Cymru
- Welsh
- Millennium
- Ely
- Wembley
- Bristol
- Vale
- Middlesbrough
- Bangor
- Watford
- Blackpool
- Barnsley
- Rhys
- Hereford
- Bournemouth
- Nottingham
- Birmingham
- Swindon
- Burnley
- Southampton
- Wolverhampton
- Blues
- Huddersfield
- Belfast
- Leeds
- Sheffield
- Aberdeen
- Ivor
- Newcastle
- Davies
- Portsmouth
- Barrage
- Taunton
- Severn
- Glasgow
- Coventry
- Leicester
- Luton
- Bancroft
- Manchester
- Crewe
- Stadium
- Osprey
- Norwich
- Shrewsbury
- Fulham
- Piccadilly
- Marquess
- Liverpool
- Sunderland
- Rees
- Dock
- Argyle
- Gareth
- Rugby
- Albion
- Northampton
- Cheltenham
- Exeter
- Stockport
- Fa
- Bellamy
- Plymouth
- Grimsby
- Doncaster
- Brighton
- Gloucester
- Bsc
- Scarlet
- Infirmary
- Connacht
- Pritchard
- Sophia
- Pembroke
- Wanderer
- Barry
- Charlton
- Edinburgh
- Arsenal
- Capt
- Ipswich
- Wigan
- Griffiths
- Hotspur
- Tyne
- Dahl
- Peterborough
- Hove
- Colchester
Verb
Wiktionary
CARDIFF, proper noun. The capital city of Wales
Dictionary definition
CARDIFF, noun. The capital and largest city of Wales.
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