Associations to the word «Douglas»
Noun
- Fairbanks
- Macarthur
- Fir
- Archibald
- Dc
- Mcintyre
- Montagu
- Airliner
- Boeing
- Niles
- Angus
- Alec
- Takeoff
- Havoc
- Conifer
- Marquess
- Wilde
- Webber
- Md
- Hornet
- Hyde
- Airbus
- Redwood
- Airline
- Curtiss
- Shane
- Morton
- Cairns
- Airway
- Wilder
- Earl
- Dunbar
- Kirk
- Hodge
- Crash
- Hogg
- Dl
- Lincoln
- Argyll
- Chaplin
- Quintet
- Mcgregor
- Harrier
- Adams
- Doug
- Maclean
- Registration
- Invader
- Gavin
- Tyson
- Buster
- Lennox
- Dk
- Alder
- Munro
- Jubal
- Aircraft
- Cobb
- Scottish
- Nimitz
- Iain
- Pennant
- Corsair
- Ramsey
- Bomber
- Isle
- Mona
- Hamilton
- Kc
- Massey
- Hepburn
- Dakota
- Jerry
- Leyte
- Vancouver
- Burt
- Buchanan
- Peerage
- Aspen
- Trumpeter
- Berwick
- Erskine
- Stewart
- Pine
- Campbell
- Sutherland
- Melodrama
- Flight
Wiktionary
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A Scottish surname.
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
DOUGLAS, proper noun. The capital of the Isle of Man.
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A town in Alabama
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A city in Arizona
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A city in Georgia, USA
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A town in Massachusetts
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A city in Michigan
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A village and a county in Nebraska
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A community in New Brunswick, Canada
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A city in North Dakota
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A town in Oklahoma
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A village in South Lanarkshire, Scotland
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A town in Northern Cape, South Africa
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A town in Wisconsin
DOUGLAS, proper noun. A city in Wyoming
DOUGLAS BERRIES, noun. Plural of Douglas berry
DOUGLAS BERRY, noun. Rubus urinus, a blackberry or dewberry species and its fruit.
DOUGLAS FIR, noun. An evergreen conifer of genus Pseudotsuga; there are four to six species native to western North America and eastern Asia.
DOUGLAS FIR, noun. (uncountable) The wood of the tree.
Dictionary definition
DOUGLAS, noun. United States politician who proposed that individual territories be allowed to decide whether they would have slavery; he engaged in a famous series of debates with Abraham Lincoln (1813-1861).
Wise words
Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and
health to the bones.