Associations to the word «Carrick»
Noun
- Tipperary
- Shannon
- Townland
- Galloway
- Yeomanry
- Waterford
- Earl
- Fife
- Kyle
- Gwen
- Antrim
- Lennox
- Marjorie
- Rooney
- Barony
- Irvine
- Bruce
- Tottenham
- Clancy
- Limerick
- Paisley
- Armagh
- Ranger
- Cornwall
- Butler
- Niall
- Midfield
- Dunbar
- Maude
- Argyll
- Countess
- Ham
- Moravia
- Loch
- Forth
- Kilkenny
- Peerage
- Brant
- Edmund
- Kingship
- Scotland
- Magnate
- Bend
- Constituency
- Orkney
- Premiership
- Unionist
- Steward
- Trevor
- Knot
- Archibald
- Burgh
- Stewart
- Bangor
- Fry
- Tyrone
- Somerset
- Viscount
- Ard
- Ferguson
- Ireland
- Scottish
- Shawn
- Boyle
- Galway
- Swan
- Ferdinand
- Lordship
- Felix
- Claimant
- Rookie
- Cole
- Robert
- Pittsburgh
- Sculptor
- Tasmania
- Ethel
- Slater
- Charter
- Campbell
- Sutherland
- Huron
- Osborne
- Marquess
- Glen
- Quay
- Castle
- Grange
- Midfielder
- Daly
- Michael
- Edinburgh
Wiktionary
CARRICK, noun. Alternative spelling of carrack
CARRICK, noun. (Nabokov) A greatcoat.
CARRICK, proper noun. A surname of Irish origin.
CARRICK BEND, noun. (nautical) A round knot used to join two rope hawsers when required to go round the barrel of a capstan without jamming.
CARRICK BENDS, noun. Plural of carrick bend
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