Associations to the word «Lin»
Noun
- Taiwanese
- Tung
- Chong
- Tam
- Mei
- Peng
- Mao
- Sheng
- Liang
- Chen
- Cheng
- Yun
- Huang
- Sprague
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- 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
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