Associations to the word «Foote»
Noun
- Horton
- Shelby
- Gunboat
- Justin
- Katy
- Cone
- Faulkner
- Avalanche
- Flotilla
- Lyman
- Chadwick
- Minerva
- Samuel
- Martha
- Defenceman
- Ipswich
- Paine
- Webster
- Romney
- Horatio
- Lazarus
- Dramatist
- Playwright
- Bliss
- Playhouse
- Vc
- Weir
- Covent
- Screenplay
- Ridicule
- Tem
- Evelyn
- Adam
- Greenville
- Reminiscence
- Mississippi
- Farce
- Orphan
- Narrative
- Blasphemy
- Schultz
- Hardy
- Planter
- Wilder
- Dd
- Knowles
- Catcher
- Vidal
- Hull
- Judy
- Tad
- Screenwriter
- Meteorite
- Nathaniel
- Commodore
- Walpole
- Celia
- Linebacker
- Larry
- Arthur
- Furlong
- Geologist
- Cumberland
- Baylor
- Andrew
- Len
- Scanner
- Harriet
- Percy
- Maureen
- Expo
- Sociologist
- Armstrong
- Satire
- Admiral
- Ramsey
- Gage
- Flag
- Trustee
- Fort
- Advertising
- Davies
- Burns
- Lena
- Potomac
- Alexandria
- Frigate
- Batterie
- Chaplain
- Horace
- Breadth
- Married
- Fielding
Adverb
Wiktionary
FOOTE, proper noun. A surname.
FOOTE, noun. Obsolete spelling of foot
Wise words
To use the same words is not a sufficient guarantee of
understanding; one must use the same words for the same
genus of inward experience; ultimately one must have one's
experiences in common.