Associations to the word «Jamaica»
Noun
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- Moldova
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- Guinea
- Piracy
- Luxembourg
- Rochdale
- Dependency
- Turnpike
- Columbus
- Coloni
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- Simpson
- Fleming
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- Parish
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- Mongolia
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- Lebanon
- Lithuania
- Mahogany
- Ozone
- Diaspora
- Norman
- Colony
- Hillside
- Barrett
- Myanmar
- African
- Slavery
- Observer
- Cockpit
- Bolt
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- Wicket
- Cricketer
- Jordan
- Albans
- Racetrack
- Ecuador
- Bolivia
- Paraguay
- Madagascar
- Uruguay
- Lesser
- Peru
- Burundi
- Botswana
- Vincent
- Senegal
- Nigeria
- Brazil
- Papua
- Turk
- Zambia
- Seychelles
- Pakistan
- Chile
- Subway
- Argentina
- Tunisia
- Oman
- Zimbabwe
- Cooke
- Eritrea
- Savanna
- Burkina
- Morocco
- Verde
- Chad
- Dorchester
- Cameroon
- Brunei
- Malta
- Tanzania
- Veracruz
- Samoa
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Wiktionary
JAMAICA, proper noun. A particular country in the Caribbean.
JAMAICA, proper noun. The island comprising most of that country.
JAMAICA, proper noun. Jamaica Plain, Boston, a neighborhood of Boston, Massachusetts.
JAMAICA, proper noun. Jamaica, Vermont, a town in Vermont.
JAMAICA, proper noun. Jamaica, Queens, a neighborhood in Queens, New York City.
JAMAICA, noun. Roselle
JAMAICA CHANNEL, proper noun. A strait between Jamaica and Hispaniola, in the Caribbean Sea.
JAMAICA GINGER, noun. A variety of ginger prepared in Jamaica from the best roots, which are deprived of their epidermis and dried separately.
JAMAICA PEPPER, noun. Allspice
JAMAICA ROSE, noun. A West Indian melastomaceous shrub (Blakea trinervia), with showy pink flowers.
JAMAICA ROSES, noun. Plural of Jamaica rose
Dictionary definition
JAMAICA, noun. A country on the island of Jamaica; became independent of England in 1962; much poverty; the major industry is tourism.
JAMAICA, noun. An island in the West Indies to the south of Cuba and to the west of Haiti.
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