Associations to the word «Enid»
Noun
- Oklahoma
- Garfield
- Lyons
- Maud
- Mildred
- Tennyson
- Blaise
- Bennett
- Mcleod
- Ok
- Tulsa
- Godfrey
- Velvet
- Towers
- Vance
- Pollock
- Ethel
- Illustrator
- Muriel
- Ld
- Dame
- Dahl
- Stamp
- Eileen
- Hammersmith
- Gillian
- Rebecca
- Dorado
- Claude
- Royce
- Blunt
- Elle
- Gladys
- Rollins
- Elaine
- Guthrie
- Agatha
- Cherokee
- Phillips
- Radcliffe
- Midwest
- Subsidy
- Greene
- Woodward
- Blackwell
- Thistle
- Bloch
- Martini
- Elayne
- Prophet
- Southwestern
- Adventure
- Clare
- Corbett
- Camden
- Forster
- Atkins
- Taylor
- Macleod
- Christie
- Sled
- Spoon
- Denise
- Clay
- Romance
- Dorothy
- Denver
- Lady
- Wichita
- Birch
- Jacqueline
- Obe
- Eligibility
- Joker
- Pond
- Edith
- Adventures
- Railroad
- Naomi
- Constance
- Reno
- Alexandria
- Sutherland
- Tasmania
- Coca
- Seymour
- Maggie
- Classmate
- Helena
- Regional
Wiktionary
ENID, proper noun. The long-suffering wife of Geraint in Arthurian romance.
ENID, proper noun. A female given name of Welsh origin and obscure meaning.
ENID, proper noun. A city in Oklahoma, United States; see Wikipedia:Enid, Oklahoma
ENID, noun. (zoology) Any member of the Enidae.
Dictionary definition
ENID, noun. A town in north central Oklahoma.
Wise words
Words derive their power from the original word.