Associations to the word «Charlestown»
Noun
- Somerville
- Bunker
- Dorchester
- Massachusetts
- Fife
- Boston
- Mclaughlin
- Mystic
- Rhode
- Westerly
- Winthrop
- Elgin
- Concord
- Gage
- Morse
- Everett
- Hampshire
- Redoubt
- Prescott
- Salem
- Sprague
- Middlesex
- Belmont
- Forth
- Mob
- Mayo
- Ri
- Portage
- Incline
- Lexington
- Claremont
- Causeway
- Newbury
- Peninsula
- Salford
- Natal
- Chelsea
- Winchester
- Tobin
- Convent
- Ipswich
- Larkin
- Sullivan
- Burning
- Newcastle
- Quincy
- Batavia
- Ferry
- Transvaal
- Colonist
- Swansea
- Cherokee
- Bernie
- Indiana
- Harbor
- Vermont
- Exeter
- Helix
- Stark
- Breed
- Howe
- Lyman
- Harbour
- Emory
- Putnam
- Arlington
- Cornwall
- Neighborhood
- Pendleton
- Amp
- Gentry
- Ashton
- Lowell
- Abigail
- Bypass
- Savannah
- Saratoga
- Wharf
- Richmond
- Connecticut
- Colliery
- Hill
- Hms
- Arcadia
- Springfield
- Willard
- Militia
- Waterfront
- Navy
- Carolina
- Warren
- Neck
- Harvard
- Graves
Adjective
Dictionary definition
CHARLESTOWN, noun. A former town and present-day neighborhood of Boston; settled in 1629.
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