Associations to the word «Florence»
Noun
- Friar
- Bates
- Upton
- Constantinople
- Crucifixion
- Sculpture
- Antonia
- Plague
- Nurse
- Innsbruck
- Notary
- Reformer
- Louisa
- Dora
- Savoy
- Portrait
- Vienna
- Burgher
- Chapel
- Isabella
- Torino
- Percy
- Santo
- Josephine
- Nativity
- Duchy
- Jenkins
- Leopold
- Milano
- Marble
- Salzburg
- Gallery
- Martini
- Emilio
- Harriet
- Violet
- Heiress
- Lionel
- Statue
- Souvenir
- Vatican
- Douglass
- Flask
- Kaye
- Munich
- Banker
- Constance
- Mosaic
- Federico
- Walpole
- Napoli
- Somerville
- Cardinal
- Patron
- Sicily
- Antonio
- Julia
- Palace
- Born
- Barrett
- Shapiro
- Depicting
- Romano
- Lausanne
- Codex
- Baptist
- Fremont
- Marseille
- Dome
- Annie
- Piedmont
- Hartmann
- Tchaikovsky
- Brady
- Opera
- Carolina
- Macbeth
- Gertrude
- Exile
- Agatha
- Adele
- Seville
- Louise
- Carlyle
- Agnes
- Dominican
- Dowry
- Guggenheim
- Como
- Pius
Wiktionary
FLORENCE, proper noun. A province of Tuscany, Italy.
FLORENCE, proper noun. The capital city of the province Florence.
FLORENCE, proper noun. The capital city of the Department of Caquetá, Colombia.
FLORENCE, proper noun. A female given name
FLORENCE, proper noun. A city in Alabama.
FLORENCE, proper noun. A city in Kentucky.
FLORENCE, proper noun. A town in Mississippi.
FLORENCE, proper noun. A city in South Carolina.
FLORENCE, noun. (historical) An ancient gold coin of the time of Edward III, coined by Florentines and worth six shillings sterling.
FLORENCE, noun. (historical) A kind of cloth.
FLORENCE FENNEL, noun. Finocchio (fennel cultivar)
FLORENCE FENNELS, noun. Plural of Florence fennel
FLORENCE FLASK, noun. (chemistry) A glass flask with a round body used in a laboratory for holding chemical liquids and solutions. Normally with a round bottom for uniform heating, but may have a flattened base to stand on a flat surface without support.
FLORENCE FLASKS, noun. Plural of Florence flask
FLORENCE OIL, noun. Olive oil prepared in Florence, Italy
Dictionary definition
FLORENCE, noun. A city in central Italy on the Arno; provincial capital of Tuscany; center of the Italian Renaissance from 14th to 16th centuries.
FLORENCE, noun. A town in northeast South Carolina; transportation center.
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