Associations to the word «Charlotte»
Noun
- Goethe
- Daughter
- Jane
- Berkshire
- Nilsson
- Raw
- Brandenburg
- Bucks
- Salem
- Dickens
- Acton
- Sacramento
- Palatine
- Lynch
- Cowan
- Niece
- Eldest
- Frances
- Prussia
- Tampa
- Staple
- Marguerite
- Warner
- Affiliate
- Elizabeth
- Pembroke
- Maximilian
- Darmstadt
- Hanover
- Eliza
- Sandal
- Auguste
- Marianne
- Gabrielle
- Miami
- Myers
- Isabelle
- Milwaukee
- Carmichael
- Marquess
- Jacksonville
- Memphis
- Princesse
- Childbirth
- Lowe
- Orleans
- Alexandra
- Josephine
- Bella
- Chandler
- Charleston
- Queens
- Montagu
- Emma
- Triad
- Brooke
- Mademoiselle
- Banks
- Savoy
- Wynn
- Duc
- Schleswig
- Nikki
- Cesare
- Shirley
- Cavendish
- Samantha
- Pelican
- Boyle
- Brie
- Pepsi
- Davidson
- Devonshire
- Strait
- Wentworth
- Schiller
- Durham
- Phoenix
- Chattanooga
- Lydia
- Katharine
- Matilda
- Lorraine
- Harrisburg
- Celia
- Villiers
- Madeleine
- Busch
- Catherine
- Roanoke
- Airway
- Jarrett
- Jeanne
Adverb
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.
Wise words
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