Associations to the word «Cavendish»
Noun
- Devonshire
- Sprinter
- Marquess
- Tyne
- Newcastle
- Duchess
- Farrar
- Rutherford
- Bess
- Compton
- Sprint
- Henrietta
- Marshall
- Burlington
- Portland
- Chadwick
- Duke
- Laboratory
- Derbyshire
- Boyle
- Cultivar
- Banana
- Harley
- Alessandro
- Breakaway
- Square
- Margaret
- Lucy
- Cambridge
- Dominic
- Frederick
- Earl
- Aristocrat
- Madam
- Camilla
- Bragg
- Styles
- Benchmark
- Royalist
- Spencer
- Lennox
- Louisa
- Shrewsbury
- Suffolk
- Granville
- William
- Married
- Epistle
- Physics
- Butch
- Henry
- Baroness
- Whig
- Kathleen
- Drake
- Gower
- Evelyn
- Champ
- Montagu
- Courtier
- Viscount
- Physicist
- Geoff
- Chemist
- Exchequer
- Hydrogen
- Mark
- Thor
- Musa
- Cecilia
- Baron
- Cynthia
- Hagen
- Bose
- Thomson
- Italia
- Harriet
- Descartes
- Eldest
- Augustus
- Catherine
- Peerage
- Augustin
- Inquest
- Deborah
- Stagecoach
- Heiress
- Talbot
- Burke
- Mortimer
- Baronet
Adverb
Wiktionary
CAVENDISH, proper noun. A surname.
CAVENDISH, noun. Leaf tobacco softened, sweetened, and pressed into plugs or cakes.
Dictionary definition
CAVENDISH, noun. British chemist and physicist who established that water is a compound of hydrogen and oxygen and who calculated the density of the earth (1731-1810).
Wise words
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