Associations to the word «Irvine»
Noun
- Berkeley
- Irwin
- Fiddler
- Davy
- Corbett
- Rosa
- Ken
- Rosenthal
- Luciano
- Jock
- Pasadena
- Provost
- Potts
- Canyon
- Santa
- Ramsay
- Andrew
- Preston
- Huntington
- Ian
- Woods
- Keane
- Climber
- Kang
- Submission
- Willie
- Ko
- Toll
- Angeles
- Dundee
- Turnpike
- Regeneration
- Burgess
- Donovan
- Overseer
- Stephens
- Socrates
- Moe
- Burke
- Viaduct
- Archive
- Claremont
- Milne
- Jericho
- Alan
- Neuroscience
- Auditorium
- Clyde
- Livingston
- Edinburgh
- Sadie
- Capt
- Gillespie
- Trevor
- Barclay
- Stirling
- Weir
- Sandy
- Kildare
- Hills
- Donald
- Vicar
- Colliery
- Gavin
- Herbert
- Antrim
- Freeway
- Hyundai
- Darren
- Champaign
- Sis
- Los
- Paddy
- Damian
- Dean
- Anthropology
- Blair
- Retirement
- Dolores
- Dartmouth
- Tyre
- Magnum
- Analyzer
- Basalt
- Damon
- Gearbox
- Boyle
Verb
Wiktionary
IRVINE, proper noun. A river in Scotland.
IRVINE, proper noun. A hamlet in Alberta, Canada
IRVINE, proper noun. A city in California.
IRVINE, proper noun. A city in Kentucky.
IRVINE, proper noun. A surname derived from the place name.
IRVINE, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
Wise words
One merit of poetry few persons will deny: it says more and
in fewer words than prose.