Associations to the word «Jordans»
Noun
- Amman
- Rothschild
- Hussein
- Yemen
- Saudi
- Galilee
- Syria
- Lebanon
- Kuwait
- Hal
- Oman
- Palestine
- Wadi
- Arabia
- Bahrain
- Jericho
- Qatar
- Emirate
- Palestinian
- Tunisia
- Iraq
- Gaza
- Kyrgyzstan
- Petra
- Libya
- Canaan
- Israel
- Starr
- Sinai
- Lantern
- Governorate
- Arab
- Egypt
- Morocco
- Tracy
- Nike
- Kobe
- Syrian
- Somalia
- Alia
- Algeria
- Eritrea
- Nasser
- Kazakhstan
- Turkmenistan
- Clifford
- Levant
- Israelites
- Staple
- Sudan
- Damascus
- Algebra
- Armistice
- Nba
- Auburn
- Ferris
- Schumacher
- Alexis
- Liechtenstein
- Baptism
- Uzbekistan
- Kern
- Jerusalem
- Jenna
- Kyle
- Bryce
- Rift
- Snyder
- Kerr
- Tajikistan
- Laker
- Kathy
- Ari
- Pakistan
- Constructor
- Camille
- Chad
- Spectre
- Cyprus
- Israeli
- Zach
- Turkey
- Euphrates
- Oskar
- Neil
- Mcgee
- Refugee
- Laos
- Keyboardist
- Mali
Verb
Wiktionary
JORDAN, proper noun. A country in the Middle East. Official name: Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan.
JORDAN, proper noun. A river of the Middle East, mentioned in the Bible, that empties into the Dead Sea, and after which the country is named.
JORDAN, proper noun. A male given name; in the Middle Ages given to children baptized with Jordan water brought by Crusaders.
JORDAN, proper noun. A surname derived from the male given name.
JORDAN, proper noun. A female given name used since mid-20th century.
JORDAN, noun. (obsolete) A pot or vessel with a large neck, formerly used by physicians and alchemists.
JORDAN, noun. (obsolete) A chamber pot.
JORDAN CURVE, noun. (topology) A non-self-intersecting continuous loop in the plane; a simple closed curve.
JORDAN CURVES, noun. Plural of Jordan curve
Dictionary definition
JORDAN, noun. A river in Palestine that empties into the Dead Sea; John the Baptist baptized Jesus in the Jordan.
JORDAN, noun. An Arab kingdom in southwestern Asia on the Red Sea.
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