Associations to the word «Eureka»
Noun
- Nw
- Oz
- Alma
- Clarkson
- Valley
- Victoria
- Sci
- Encyclopaedia
- Earthquake
- Atlantis
- Clare
- Greenwood
- Bay
- Manga
- Pine
- Carnegie
- Rosa
- Routing
- Streetcar
- Warehouse
- Neon
- Radar
- Township
- Courthouse
- Sf
- Rourke
- Airplay
- Ranch
- Hilda
- Hilton
- Paw
- Portland
- Rogers
- Oakland
- Bella
- Mill
- Humphrey
- Massacre
- Fields
- Finalist
- Elk
- Licence
- County
- Wharf
- Mine
- Oregon
- Pacific
- Lemon
- Halloween
- Ferguson
- San
- Commuter
- Allison
- Camping
- Airport
- Hd
- Audio
- Tehran
- Carroll
- Rebel
- Graves
- Trinidad
- Coaster
- Clayton
- Magnitude
- Fm
- Tower
- Australia
- Glacier
- Coast
- Invention
- Cinema
- Tent
- Ghost
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
EUREKA, interjection. An exclamation indicating sudden discovery.
EUREKA, proper noun. A city in northern California.
EUREKA, proper noun. A city in Illinois.
EUREKA, proper noun. A city in Kansas.
EUREKA, proper noun. A city in Missouri.
EUREKA, proper noun. A town in Montana.
EUREKA, proper noun. A CDP and a county in Nevada.
EUREKA, proper noun. A town in North Carolina.
EUREKA, proper noun. A community in Nova Scotia, Canada
EUREKA, proper noun. A research base in Nunavut
EUREKA, proper noun. A city in South Dakota.
EUREKA, proper noun. A city in Texas.
EUREKA, proper noun. A city in Utah.
EUREKA, proper noun. A town in Wisconsin.
EUREKA EFFECT, noun. Sudden unexpected discovery
EUREKA EFFECTS, noun. Plural of eureka effect
EUREKA MOMENT, noun. (idiomatic) The moment of a sudden unexpected discovery.
EUREKA MOMENTS, noun. Plural of eureka moment
EUREKA STEP, noun. A flash of insight that cracks a problem and paves the way to a solution.
EUREKA STEPS, noun. Plural of Eureka step
Dictionary definition
EUREKA, noun. An alloy of copper and nickel with high electrical resistance and a low temperature coefficient; used as resistance wire.
EUREKA, noun. A town in northwest California on an arm of the Pacific Ocean.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.