Associations to the word «Lighthouse»
Noun
- Anchorage
- Directorate
- Yacht
- Yarmouth
- Mills
- Annapolis
- Sea
- Easterly
- Lake
- Fleetwood
- Apostle
- Quay
- Windmill
- Putnam
- Westerly
- Estonia
- Hook
- Inspector
- Houghton
- Dwelling
- Appropriation
- Souvenir
- Balcony
- Builder
- Rosemary
- Steamship
- Dock
- Cedar
- Visibility
- Delaware
- Tide
- Ness
- Hereford
- Pensacola
- Shipbuilding
- Flash
- Burner
- Guide
- Guard
- Colombo
- Canadian
- List
- Surf
- Generator
- Extremity
- Potomac
- Neptune
- Waterway
- Attraction
- Knoll
- Apparatus
- Havre
- Brant
- Metre
- Sailor
- Engineer
- Beam
- Cupola
- Seaman
- Obelisk
- Copeland
- Faulkner
- Board
- Mooring
- Tsunami
- Lobster
- Fathom
- Vineyard
- Augustine
- Concrete
- Portland
- Hurst
Adjective
Adverb
Pictures for the word «Lighthouse»
Wiktionary
LIGHTHOUSE, noun. A building, usually a tower, containing a light to warn or guide ships.
LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER, noun. A person who lives in a lighthouse and tends the light together with its optics and mechanisms.
LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS, noun. Plural of lighthouse keeper
Dictionary definition
LIGHTHOUSE, noun. A tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships.
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.