Associations to the word «Dracula»
Noun
- Boris
- Starring
- Wilde
- Suck
- Reprise
- Ryder
- Trilogy
- Quincy
- Folklore
- Antagonist
- Portrayal
- Rite
- Diary
- Mel
- Vicki
- Reaper
- Remake
- Fang
- Shelley
- Satan
- Parody
- Bat
- Asylum
- Protagonist
- Dead
- Collect
- Resurrection
- Graz
- Wolf
- Blood
- Winnie
- Revenge
- Avenger
- Grave
- Trevor
- Orson
- Blade
- Darkness
- Mad
- Klaus
- Hound
- Nemesis
- Joker
- Movie
- Meet
- Reeves
- Film
- Romania
- Hannibal
- Mutant
- Granddaughter
- Talbot
- Amulet
- Scream
- Superhero
- Chick
- Crossover
- Hunter
- Lust
- Brooks
- Lagoon
- Lee
- Hollywood
- Novella
- Legend
- Manners
- Flashback
- Lucille
- Eternal
- Inspiration
- Camilla
- Commando
- Holden
- Faust
- Kim
Adjective
Wiktionary
DRACULA, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Orchidaceae — certain orchids.
DRACULA, proper noun. The fictional vampire in the novel of the same name by Bram Stoker.
DRACULA, proper noun. A former prince of Wallachia.
DRACULA SNEEZE, noun. (informal) The act of sneezing into the crook of one's elbow so as to help prevent the spread of germs.
DRACULA SNEEZES, noun. Plural of Dracula sneeze
Dictionary definition
DRACULA, noun. Comprises tropical American species usually placed in genus Masdevallia: diminutive plants having bizarre and often sinister-looking flowers with pendulous scapes and motile lips.
DRACULA, noun. Fictional vampire in a gothic horror novel by Bram Stoker.
Wise words
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