Associations to the word «Fraser»
Noun
- Glasgow
- Emory
- Murray
- Cathy
- Harrison
- Lulu
- Laird
- Cache
- Wolfe
- Graeme
- Victoria
- Frederic
- Dawn
- Oiler
- Saskatchewan
- Logging
- Stewart
- Drummond
- Roscoe
- Ross
- Burnett
- Peacock
- Kenneth
- Bbc
- Inlet
- Nash
- Ramsay
- Shard
- Freddie
- Sylvia
- Horne
- Obe
- Argonaut
- Grenadier
- Ruskin
- Delta
- Richards
- Highlands
- Ottawa
- Ladyship
- Crossing
- Moody
- Glover
- Mp
- Dundee
- Downs
- Margaret
- Elizabeth
- Kathleen
- Sculptor
- Paula
- Andrea
- Conservative
- Sykes
- Nd
- Dunbar
- Nova
- Barrie
- Freestyle
- Miner
- Manitoba
- Ann
- Callahan
- Strait
- Drapery
- Flora
- Leech
- Beaufort
- Gavin
- Harold
- Kerry
- Keith
- Wr
- Mckay
- Powerhouse
- Emeritus
- Solicitor
- Jacqueline
- Gold
- Tully
- Cain
- Brett
- Beatty
- Thatcher
- Mills
- Sean
- Doug
- Scot
- Turnbull
- Janet
- Minister
- Chick
- Corporal
- Influx
- Brunswick
Adverb
Wiktionary
FRASER, proper noun. A Scottish surname thought to be of Norman origin.
FRASER, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
FRASER, proper noun. A river in British Columbia that flows from the Rocky Mountains into the Strait of Georgia.
FRASER FIR, noun. A North American species of fir tree (Abies fraseri).
FRASER FIRS, noun. Plural of Fraser fir
FRASER ISLAND, proper noun. A World Heritage island located along the southern coast of Queensland, Australia, approximately 300 kilometres north of Brisbane.
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