Associations to the word «Harts»
Noun
- Jeffrey
- Emerson
- Veronica
- Siegel
- Cor
- Ian
- Brooke
- Keith
- Jessica
- Bentley
- Farrell
- Rookie
- Alison
- Lex
- Lenny
- Irving
- Larsen
- Judy
- Fritz
- Carole
- Drum
- Neal
- Macarthur
- Jeff
- Remington
- Sting
- Nell
- Shaun
- Piper
- Maureen
- Hemingway
- Tito
- Ephraim
- Fry
- Sitcom
- Howe
- Ross
- Bromley
- Erwin
- Thomas
- Powers
- Halloween
- Norris
- Diesel
- Match
- Thornton
- Homicide
- Nilsson
- Bravo
- Conn
- Fuller
- Boar
- Guerrero
- Gina
- Tim
- Ken
- Linda
- Trois
- Comedian
- Songwriting
- Nemesis
- Armando
- Bassist
- Lester
- Clinton
- Jerry
- Promo
- Bob
- Brutus
- Whitman
- Marvin
- Joe
- Patricia
- Everett
- Booker
- Aaa
- Swindon
- Rory
- Evans
- Johnny
- Jesse
- Lyric
- Tobin
- Juno
- Orr
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
HART, noun. A male deer, especially the male of the red deer after its fifth year.
HART, noun. Obsolete spelling of heart
HART, symbol. Hartley (unit of information)
HART, proper noun. An English surname, originally a nickname from hert.
HART, proper noun. A surname anglicised from the Ó hAirt.
Dictionary definition
HART, noun. United States playwright who collaborated with George S. Kaufman (1904-1961).
HART, noun. United States lyricist who collaborated with Richard Rodgers (1895-1943).
HART, noun. A male deer, especially an adult male red deer.
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