Associations to the word «Lin»
Noun
- Taiwanese
- Tung
- Chong
- Tam
- Mei
- Peng
- Mao
- Sheng
- Liang
- Chen
- Cheng
- Yun
- Huang
- Sprague
- Yi
- Wen
- Shu
- Chun
- Wang
- Hua
- Chao
- Wei
- Ren
- Ming
- Zhang
- Gao
- Hui
- Tao
- Yang
- Ber
- Taipei
- Ea
- Hung
- Chang
- Ling
- Liu
- Wu
- Chu
- Yuan
- Yong
- Li
- Chi
- Lu
- Jen
- Lim
- Fu
- Ping
- Ting
- Cho
- Cheung
- Confucius
- Wong
- Chiang
- Carter
- Miranda
- Opium
- Guangzhou
- Kang
- Yen
- Hu
- Maya
- Taiwan
- Yin
- Lai
- Chung
- Lei
- Bai
- Siva
- Wan
- Manchuria
- Ga
- Tai
- Jeremy
- Ruby
- Fang
- Su
- Io
- Chow
- Tang
- Chan
- Nan
- Conan
- Kung
- Lam
- Han
- Peking
- Linguistics
- Tan
- Tong
- Sung
- Chinese
- Po
- Jin
- Nd
- Dong
- Ju
Wiktionary
LIN, verb. (UK dialectal) (Northern England) (Scotland) To desist (from something), stop.
LIN, verb. (UK dialectal) (Northern England) (Scotland) To cease; leave off.
LIN, noun. A pool or collection of water, particularly one above or below a waterfall.
LIN, noun. A waterfall, or cataract.
LIN, noun. A steep ravine.
LIN, proper noun. A surname of Chinese origin (see: 林)
Dictionary definition
LIN, noun. United States sculptor and architect whose public works include the memorial to veterans of the Vietnam War in Washington (born in 1959).
Wise words
When you have spoken the word, it reigns over you. When it
is unspoken you reign over it.