Associations to the word «Fates»
Noun
- Warship
- Sail
- Career
- Roberts
- Heracles
- Chronicles
- Emblem
- Aphrodite
- Eros
- Stephen
- Hermes
- Destiny
- Progressive
- Barnsley
- Hades
- Construction
- Thread
- Zeus
- Mythology
- Gaia
- Spectre
- Olympus
- Design
- Publishing
- Moira
- Artemis
- Apollo
- Nemesis
- Gil
- Emerson
- Muse
- Ovid
- Poseidon
- Odysseus
- Mortal
- Cassandra
- Achilles
- Fate
- Goddess
- Athena
- Hercules
- Underworld
- Age
- Vera
- Nymph
- Maiden
- Nintendo
- Parallel
- Atlantis
- Kind
- Joey
- Decree
- Crystal
- Arch
- Record
- Duel
- Doom
- Pub
- Particular
- Hector
- Fairy
- Strife
- Isbn
- Edition
- Pleasant
- Deity
- Guitarist
- Ill
- Vocalist
- Troy
- Three
- Jupiter
- Fantasy
- Symmetry
- Greek
- Spin
- Titan
- Echo
Adjective
Wiktionary
FATES, proper noun. (Greek mythology) Atropos, Clotho, and Lachesis; supernatural beings who controlled the destiny of men and of the gods.
FATES, noun. Plural of fate
FATES, verb. (rare) third-person singular simple present indicative form of fate
Wise words
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