Associations to the word «Kent»
Noun
- Langley
- Maryland
- Tong
- Shropshire
- Eldest
- Dyke
- Jeff
- Searchlight
- Chaucer
- Costello
- Hayes
- Boulogne
- Holland
- Alexandra
- Uk
- Shooting
- Horton
- Wakefield
- Trophy
- Marina
- Tacoma
- Elgin
- Wyatt
- Constable
- Talbot
- Colliery
- Lacy
- Spinner
- Stark
- Leeds
- Meridian
- Countess
- Parish
- Laker
- Dorothea
- Baseman
- Chancellor
- Hampstead
- Keynes
- Goodwin
- Caroline
- Reginald
- Cyborg
- Hereford
- Annette
- Wilmington
- Brighton
- Saxe
- London
- Judd
- Born
- Marquess
- Hamlet
- Neville
- Astor
- Roach
- Worcester
- Dickinson
- Viscount
- Midlands
- Auburn
- Camden
- Baron
- Gower
- Lane
- Denton
- Sykes
- Hubert
- Cumbria
- Grammar
- Austen
- Elizabeth
- Victoria
- Ernie
- Copeland
- Stowe
- Beck
- William
- Leigh
- Chichester
- Connecticut
- Westminster
- Genie
- Margaret
- Heath
- Southampton
- Motorway
- State
- Ames
- Andrews
- Raf
- Bucks
Wiktionary
KENT, proper noun. A maritime county in the southeast of England bordered by East Sussex, Surrey, Greater London, the North Sea and the English Channel.
KENT, proper noun. A town in Connecticut
KENT, proper noun. A CDP in Iowa
KENT, proper noun. A city in Minnesota
KENT, proper noun. A town in New York
KENT, proper noun. A city in Ohio
KENT, proper noun. A city in Washington, USA
KENT, proper noun. A surname derived from the place name.
KENT, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname; of mostly American usage, but never popular.
KENT, verb. Simple past tense and past participle of ken
KENT BUGLE, noun. (musical instrument) A curved bugle with six stops.
Dictionary definition
KENT, noun. A county in southeastern England on the English Channel; formerly an Anglo-Saxon kingdom, it was the first to be colonized by the Romans.
KENT, noun. United States painter noted for his woodcuts (1882-1971).
Wise words
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