Associations to the word «Hal»
Noun
- Roach
- Burt
- Blaine
- Erickson
- Lantern
- Slater
- Wallis
- Chester
- Jordan
- Leonard
- Greer
- Lindsey
- Hartley
- Clement
- Ferris
- Linden
- Hastings
- Draper
- Spectre
- Sparks
- Rascal
- Ari
- Shallow
- Kemp
- Robson
- Weep
- Chum
- Indigo
- Mcintyre
- Milwaukee
- Dunbar
- Kyle
- Laurel
- Walters
- Sapphire
- Foster
- Madge
- Gardner
- Harold
- Carol
- Hotspur
- Pereira
- Benson
- Walsh
- Sutton
- Pollard
- Cyborg
- Revolver
- Superman
- Kaye
- Mayer
- Crook
- Guardian
- Haines
- Twain
- Maude
- Cymbal
- Hardy
- Chandra
- Beatty
- Ned
- Charley
- Rogers
- Batman
- Saxophonist
- Baseman
- Vogel
- Baylor
- Margo
- Essential
- Briggs
- Porte
- Wally
- Winters
- Rosemary
- Mel
- Lyricist
- Carole
- Otis
- Stephenson
- Henchman
- Patterson
- Paine
- Cub
- Lois
- Arranger
- Robbins
- Chet
- Vas
- Lucille
- Far
- Hank
- Warwick
- Hopper
- Daddy
- Werewolf
Verb
Wiktionary
HAL, proper noun. A diminutive of the male given names Henry, Harold and Harry.
HAL, abbreviation. (software) hardware abstraction layer
HAL, proper noun. (idiomatic) (fiction) (computing) a homicidal computer, an artificial intelligence that acts similarly to the HAL 9000 featured in 2001: A Space Odyssey.
Wise words
Words derive their power from the original word.