Associations to the word «Cordova»
Noun
- Rancho
- Seville
- Gonzalo
- Alaska
- Sacramento
- Granada
- Luis
- Toledo
- Caliph
- Hernandez
- Anchorage
- Margarita
- Mather
- Aragon
- Alonso
- Memphis
- Cebu
- Fernandez
- Shelby
- Caliphate
- Marty
- Abd
- Castile
- Galicia
- Apache
- Subsidy
- Rahman
- Corsica
- Bellevue
- Leather
- Fairbanks
- Bradford
- Moor
- Seneca
- Valencia
- Gibraltar
- Martyrdom
- Christendom
- Gonzales
- Garcia
- Sardinia
- Archduke
- Leon
- Seward
- Emir
- Buckley
- Mosque
- Ferdinand
- Spain
- Rt
- Jorge
- Pup
- Petersburg
- Twins
- Inlet
- Emirate
- Rudolph
- Airline
- Senor
- Bartlett
- Natalie
- Curate
- Gonzalez
- Tennessee
- Jose
- Copper
- Fray
- Gomez
- Baghdad
- Charlemagne
- Elk
- Sancho
- Spaniard
- Salvador
- Naples
- Bay
- Maggie
- Mick
- Isabella
- Ezra
- Mohammed
- Sovereign
- Mines
- Jacob
- Samson
- Fernando
- Rodriguez
- Tornado
- Juan
- Fred
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
CORDOVA, proper noun. Alternative form of Córdoba
Dictionary definition
CORDOVA, noun. Spanish explorer who discovered Yucatan (1475-1526).
CORDOVA, noun. A city in southern Spain; center of Moorish culture.
CORDOVA, noun. A city in central Argentina; site of a university founded in 1613.
Wise words
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