Associations to the word «England»
Noun
- Keynes
- Borough
- Barnsley
- Norwich
- Gloucester
- Albans
- Coloni
- Priory
- Exeter
- Armada
- Northampton
- Rochdale
- Whaler
- Doncaster
- Newcastle
- Conqueror
- Brighton
- Sunderland
- Clergyman
- France
- Severn
- Raf
- Thames
- Shrewsbury
- Hove
- Calais
- Rutland
- Oldham
- Jacobite
- Cricketer
- New
- Blackpool
- Bradford
- Norfolk
- Salisbury
- Hutton
- Dorchester
- Portsmouth
- Schoolboy
- Wakefield
- Inning
- Snooker
- Swindon
- Croydon
- Cheltenham
- Reformation
- Rugby
- Matilda
- Lindsey
- Avon
- Holland
- Bede
- Norman
- Flanders
- Yarmouth
- Winthrop
- Selector
- London
- Boulogne
- Conquest
- Scandinavia
- Hanover
- Icc
- Test
- Ipswich
- Colchester
- Accession
- Newbury
- Winchester
- Racecourse
- Domesday
- Westminster
- Worcester
- Luton
- Legate
- Bromley
- Epsom
- Midland
- Quaker
- Colonist
- Scot
- Protestantism
- Newmarket
- Burnley
Adjective
Adverb
Pictures for the word «England»
Wiktionary
ENGLAND, proper noun. The region of the island of Great Britain which is to the east of Wales and the south of Scotland; one of the constituent countries of the United Kingdom.
ENGLAND, proper noun. A habitational surname.
ENGLAND, proper noun. (non-standard) (sometimes offensive) The United Kingdom.
ENGLAND AND WALES, proper noun. Two constituent countries of the United Kingdom, which share a single legal system and are treated as a single country for various purposes.
Dictionary definition
ENGLAND, noun. A division of the United Kingdom.
Wise words
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