Associations to the word «Eyre»
Noun
- Jane
- Flinder
- Peninsula
- Rowland
- Bowen
- Ella
- Charlotte
- Wilkinson
- Banning
- Governess
- Rochester
- Massey
- Galway
- Circus
- Jamaica
- Adelaide
- Aborigine
- Kangaroo
- Bertha
- Baxter
- Dickens
- Augusta
- Bolton
- Headland
- Explorer
- Fairfax
- Basin
- Fitzroy
- Rhys
- Playhouse
- Bertram
- Nottinghamshire
- Edward
- Australia
- Derbyshire
- Cary
- Heroine
- Giles
- Catchment
- Rochdale
- Damian
- Emily
- Lacy
- Forrest
- Io
- Trent
- Spencer
- Lake
- Tod
- Welles
- Shirley
- Shoemaker
- Carlyle
- Daphne
- Lincoln
- Tommy
- Wiltshire
- Adaptation
- Esq
- Scarlet
- Walpole
- Aboriginal
- Hades
- Fontaine
- Hermione
- Aston
- Poe
- Richard
- Cricket
- Ltd
- Orson
- Jasper
- Eugen
- Cowan
- Munro
- Olivier
- Adele
- Mia
- Locality
- Gifford
- Cooper
- Glen
- Port
- Mysore
- Agnes
- Darling
- Hackney
- Chancery
- Richie
- Gulf
- Pelican
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
EYRE, proper noun. A surname.
EYRE, noun. (UK) (legal) (obsolete) A journey in circuit of certain itinerant judges called justices in eyre (or in itinere).
Dictionary definition
EYRE, noun. A shallow salt lake in south central Australia about 35 feet below sea level; the largest lake in the country and the lowest point on the continent.
Wise words
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