Associations to the word «Cass»
Noun
- Reprint
- Niles
- Talisman
- Wayne
- Ole
- Cassidy
- Hackney
- Elliott
- Hadley
- Cullen
- Greene
- Grandpa
- Cedar
- Lake
- Mason
- Marietta
- Pike
- Parson
- Luther
- Leah
- Epstein
- Hag
- Cody
- Lynne
- Phillips
- Pierce
- Nominee
- Jefferson
- Turnbull
- Omaha
- Pollock
- Kathleen
- Max
- Eleven
- Ide
- Anastasia
- Lean
- Courthouse
- Michelle
- Douglass
- Fremont
- Mba
- Chinatown
- Dubois
- Cobb
- Polk
- Jeep
- Pharaoh
- Charley
- Taylor
- Slavery
- Condor
- Crow
- Porter
- Dillon
- Corridor
- Cbe
- Chopin
- Domino
- Woodrow
- Butte
- Anita
- Trenton
- Northeast
- Renaissance
- Turnpike
- Julian
- Beau
- Bauer
- Donovan
- Rapid
- Sculpture
- Hayes
- Slaughter
- Ballot
- Harriet
- Lafayette
- Ryan
- Nj
- Naomi
- Prairie
- Douglas
- Jared
- Clay
- Publisher
- Christchurch
- Brass
- Mummy
- Jackson
- Johnnie
- Cul
- Springfield
- Amber
Wiktionary
CASS, proper noun. A medieval diminutive of the female given name Cassandra, later also used for Cassidy, and Catherine with its variant forms.
CASS, proper noun. A matronymic surname.
CASS, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname; also a diminutive of Cassius.
CASS, verb. (obsolete) (transitive) To render useless or void; to annul; to reject; to send away.
Wise words
The right word may be effective, but no word was ever as
effective as a rightly timed pause.