Associations to the word «Cornelia»
Noun
- Sulla
- Lange
- Pompey
- Lucius
- Otis
- Cornelius
- Robson
- Lex
- Tiberius
- Cesare
- Skinner
- Gaius
- Ritchie
- Cleopatra
- Frances
- Johanna
- Married
- Ivor
- Sophie
- Plutarch
- Fairbanks
- Caesar
- Bowers
- Henrietta
- Jacqueline
- Pieter
- Julia
- Matron
- Consul
- Julius
- Vanderbilt
- Dictator
- Harriet
- Titus
- Cato
- Magna
- Syndrome
- Brutus
- Parker
- Cafe
- Hahn
- Susanna
- Bertie
- Cassandra
- Handel
- Housekeeper
- Lister
- Gen
- Ruiz
- Johannes
- Daughter
- Marcia
- Greenwich
- Caleb
- Britannia
- Shelley
- Ferrara
- Wilbur
- Winnie
- Elisabeth
- Livingston
- Rockwell
- Dowry
- Trilogy
- Elegy
- Fabio
- Censor
- Zoologist
- Goethe
- Aunt
- Bc
- Ja
- Alf
- Marlborough
- Midwife
- Pierce
- Jewel
- Foley
- Suitor
- Karin
- Ute
- Churchill
- Van
- Magdalena
- Widow
- Atrium
- Stanton
- Louisa
- Augusta
- Agatha
- Claudia
- Spencer
Wiktionary
CORNELIA, proper noun. A female given name in quiet use since the 18th century.
CORNELIA DE LANG SYNDROME, noun. (healthcare) A congenital syndrome with syndromes like low birthweight (usually under five 1.5 kg), delayed growth and small stature.
CORNELIA DE LANGE SYNDROME, proper noun. A genetic disorder associated with dwarfism, bushy eyebrows, and various other physical and mental abnormalities.
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