Associations to the word «Charlotte»
Noun
- Mecklenburg
- Hornet
- Eyre
- Nc
- Speedway
- Carolina
- Saxe
- Perkins
- Raleigh
- Sophie
- Emily
- Duchess
- Coliseum
- Cornwallis
- Madden
- Rae
- Governess
- Concord
- Sophia
- Elisabeth
- Abbess
- Augusta
- Paige
- Princess
- Kassel
- North
- Henrietta
- Lennox
- Dorothea
- Anhalt
- Piedmont
- Darlington
- Louise
- Fargo
- Clipper
- Hesse
- Diva
- Wilmington
- Antoinette
- Coca
- Louisa
- Baroness
- Nba
- Holstein
- Bourbon
- Cola
- Caroline
- Laker
- Raceway
- Mint
- Winston
- Bellamy
- Becky
- Sting
- Sasha
- Johanna
- Luxembourg
- Greenville
- Queen
- Atlanta
- Hush
- Nassau
- Married
- Lynx
- Countess
- Wilbur
- Brunswick
- Austen
- Orlando
- Granddaughter
- Heiress
- Flair
- Observer
- Faraday
- Marie
- Arena
- Rothschild
- Fitzroy
- Consort
- Amelia
- Aunt
- Triple
- Harriet
- Hickory
- Greenwood
- Bertie
- Indy
- Barnard
- Philips
- Palatinate
- Leopold
- Susanna
- Anne
- Ric
- Crockett
- Gertrude
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
CHARLOTTE, proper noun. A female given name.
CHARLOTTE, proper noun. The largest city in the state of North Carolina.
CHARLOTTE, noun. (historical) Designating a type of women's bonnet popular in the 18th and 19th centuries.
CHARLOTTE, noun. A dessert containing sponge, fruit and cream or custard.
CHARLOTTE RUSSE, noun. A dessert of custard or whipped cream enclosed in sponge cake.
Dictionary definition
CHARLOTTE, noun. The largest city in North Carolina; located in south central North Carolina.
CHARLOTTE, noun. A mold lined with cake or crumbs and filled with fruit or whipped cream or custard.
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