Associations to the word «Courthouse»
Noun
- Williamsburg
- Clerk
- Hartford
- Office
- Sandstone
- Chesterfield
- Putnam
- Boone
- Arson
- Scranton
- Knox
- Custer
- Greenfield
- Commandment
- Missouri
- Roanoke
- Caldwell
- Gloucester
- Hancock
- Romney
- Exterior
- Georgia
- Galveston
- Facade
- Forsyth
- Monument
- Madison
- Sioux
- Carthage
- Old
- Court
- Superior
- Magnolia
- Post
- Street
- Middlesex
- Avenue
- Denton
- Texas
- Logan
- Westchester
- Calhoun
- Seat
- Thurston
- Virginia
- Alabama
- Carolina
- Trial
- Charleston
- Staten
- Dakota
- Spokane
- Protester
- Block
- Confederate
- Gallows
- Supervisor
- Granite
- Bloomington
- Verdict
- Lamar
- Erection
- Garfield
- Vicksburg
- Complex
- Lobby
- Harrisburg
- Livingston
- Woodstock
- Bridgeport
- Kendall
- Atrium
- Mob
- Trenton
- Parking
- Hampton
- Montgomery
- Jacksonville
- Portland
- Wilmington
- Ave
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
COURTHOUSE, noun. A public building housing courts of law.
COURTHOUSE, noun. (US) The public building where most American counties have their county offices.
Dictionary definition
COURTHOUSE, noun. A government building that houses the offices of a county government.
COURTHOUSE, noun. A building that houses judicial courts.
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