Associations to the word «Harrod»
Noun
- Keynes
- Cynthia
- Blank
- Cowan
- Bowman
- Safari
- Boone
- Maynard
- Bridges
- Roy
- Economist
- Logan
- Kentucky
- Brandon
- Clark
- Eagle
- Forbes
- Helm
- Tina
- Grocery
- Hancock
- Fort
- Dynasty
- Sergeant
- Gambling
- Growth
- Benjamin
- Saving
- Stake
- Swan
- Newman
- Wilderness
- Sock
- Norfolk
- Telegraph
- Novel
- Captain
- Buffalo
- Ann
- Louisiana
- Economics
- Jason
- Colonel
- Cabin
- Settlement
- Settler
- Militia
- Morgan
- Henry
- Harrison
- Volume
- Orleans
- James
- Howard
- Shop
- Engineer
- Investment
- Cars
- Charles
- Store
- Expedition
- Output
- Ohio
- Owner
- Indian
- None
- Theory
- Author
- London
- Model
- Tom
- Daniel
- Grace
- William
- Hunter
- Grant
- Economy
- Joseph
- Elizabeth
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Dictionary definition
HARROD, noun. English merchant who expanded his father's shop in London into a prestigious department store (1841-1905).
HARROD, noun. English merchant who took over a shop in London that was expanded by his son into a prestigious department store (1800-1885).
Wise words
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