Associations to the word «Cora»
Noun
- Cartwright
- Mabel
- Che
- Elsie
- Margaret
- Jonah
- Cat
- Weiss
- Tom
- Ethel
- Grandma
- Grandmother
- Fred
- Prostitute
- Maynard
- Minnie
- Teresa
- Rudolph
- Bess
- Nellie
- Necklace
- Shirley
- Mariner
- Suitor
- Elaine
- Felix
- Linda
- Rutherford
- Shawl
- Niece
- Louisa
- Cookie
- Countess
- Axel
- Wand
- Countenance
- Brooke
- Grandfather
- Eliza
- Leopold
- Diamond
- Flashback
- Irvine
- Drew
- Perkins
- Bates
- Anna
- Martinez
- Edo
- Barbara
- Valerie
- Compass
- Gardiner
- Daughter
- Alonso
- Temperance
- Groan
- Miss
- Sammy
- Louise
- Trembling
- Jail
- Skeleton
- Payne
- Dominique
- Married
- Sou
- Summons
- Soap
- Remembering
- Carlisle
- Bryant
- Sample
- Cobb
- Byrne
- Betty
- Eaton
- Woodward
- Titus
- Juliet
- Madison
- Wyoming
- Dorothy
- Buster
- Mademoiselle
Adverb
Wiktionary
CORA, proper noun. A female given name.
Dictionary definition
CORA, noun. (Greek mythology) daughter of Zeus and Demeter; made queen of the underworld by Pluto in ancient mythology; identified with Roman Proserpina.
Wise words
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