Associations to the word «Durham»
Noun
- Sudbury
- Diocese
- Sheriff
- Cricketer
- Inning
- College
- Bury
- Transept
- Armstrong
- Trophy
- Woody
- Hodgson
- Andrews
- Sheffield
- Headmaster
- Born
- Borough
- Kent
- Leicester
- Mp
- Grammar
- Whittaker
- Dover
- Canon
- Worcester
- Mining
- Graeme
- Newton
- Bristol
- Churchman
- Crewe
- Hugh
- Lancaster
- Organist
- Light
- Dun
- Eden
- Oswald
- Puma
- Chattanooga
- Dorset
- Castle
- Albans
- Transit
- Forsyth
- Peerage
- Archbishop
- Cleveland
- Dundee
- Temp
- Trent
- Toole
- Batting
- Edinburgh
- Meadows
- Carr
- Eddie
- Cornwall
- Obe
- Congestion
- Racecourse
- Coke
- Anglia
- Warwick
- Erwin
- Guildford
- Northampton
- Theology
- Amtrak
- Brock
- Trafford
- Triad
- Dorchester
- Markham
- Wakefield
- Heiress
- Coventry
- Rufus
- Dobson
- Birmingham
- Emeritus
- Nathaniel
- Pembroke
- Norfolk
- Principal
- Croft
- Huddersfield
- Cambridgeshire
- Southampton
- Hester
- Earle
Verb
Wiktionary
DURHAM, proper noun. The name signed by alternate bishops of Durham (see Duresm).
DURHAM, proper noun. A city in county Durham in the Northeast of England.
DURHAM, proper noun. County Durham, a county in the Northeast of England.
DURHAM, proper noun. A CDP in California
DURHAM, proper noun. A town in Connecticut
DURHAM, proper noun. A city in Kansas
DURHAM, proper noun. A town in Maine
DURHAM, proper noun. A town in New Hampshire.
DURHAM, proper noun. A town in New York
DURHAM, proper noun. A city in North Carolina.
DURHAM, proper noun. A community in Nova Scotia
DURHAM, proper noun. A community in Ontario
DURHAM, proper noun. A city in Oregon
DURHAM, noun. One of a breed of short-horned cattle, originating in the county of Durham, England, and noted for their beef-producing quality.
Dictionary definition
DURHAM, noun. A city of north central North Carolina; site of Duke University.
DURHAM, noun. English breed of short-horned cattle.
Wise words
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