Associations to the word «Clemens»
Noun
- Twain
- Bishopric
- Elector
- Bavaria
- Cologne
- Galen
- Orion
- Cy
- Graf
- Roger
- Samuel
- Strikeout
- Hartford
- Olivia
- Hannibal
- Trier
- Langdon
- Titus
- Pitcher
- Archbishop
- Yankee
- Sam
- Piazza
- Von
- Clara
- Pitching
- Meteorite
- Shutout
- Sock
- Electorate
- Steroid
- Papa
- Saxony
- Mcnamara
- Zu
- Clement
- Bret
- Inning
- Batter
- Gaius
- Jeremiah
- Franz
- Sawyer
- Anson
- Mount
- Avenger
- Romanticism
- Strauss
- Judd
- Nugent
- Justin
- Fitch
- Ignatius
- Heidelberg
- Airship
- Heinrich
- Nolan
- Ludwig
- Wilhelm
- Finn
- Meantime
- Carson
- Friedrich
- Josef
- Ax
- Salzburg
- Stowe
- Luncheon
- Katy
- Johann
- Goodman
- Guadalcanal
- Mark
- Michigan
- Headwater
- Tortricidae
- Ripley
- Boyhood
- Christoph
- Weiss
- Curt
- Augsburg
- Mvp
- Freiburg
- Mckenna
- Consul
- Alexandria
- Aldo
- Pseudo
- Vienna
- Johannes
- Georg
- Freedman
- Jet
Adjective
Dictionary definition
CLEMENS, noun. United States writer and humorist best known for his novels about Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn (1835-1910).
Wise words
Words are but symbols for the relations of things to one
another and to us; nowhere do they touch upon absolute
truth.