Associations to the word «Linden»
Noun
- Canuck
- Covenant
- Den
- Avery
- Travers
- Trevor
- Beech
- Jennie
- Seward
- Lime
- Poplar
- Chestnut
- Hal
- Lab
- Maple
- Elm
- Boulevard
- Der
- Berliner
- Chosen
- Birch
- Rosie
- Guyana
- Oak
- Pieter
- Faye
- Alder
- Holder
- Brandenburg
- Colin
- Locust
- Kildare
- Van
- Jeremiah
- Skinner
- Visage
- Avenue
- Grove
- Tulip
- Burnham
- Wrench
- Cullen
- Willow
- Tree
- Cass
- Americana
- Rodeo
- Scranton
- Empathy
- Queens
- Marcel
- Markus
- Ire
- Avatar
- Magnolia
- Berlin
- Pow
- Bragg
- Thoroughfare
- Lea
- Psi
- Kathy
- Sled
- Marjorie
- Harrow
- Gaze
- Stave
- Fir
- Mckinley
- Houghton
- Larsen
- Staten
- Hysteria
- Retort
- Mulberry
- Juniper
- Hills
- Cedar
- Georgetown
- Fenton
- Acacia
- Convulsion
Adverb
Wiktionary
LINDEN, adjective. (obsolete) made of lime-wood
LINDEN, noun. Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia, having heart-shaped leaves.
LINDEN, noun. The soft wood of such trees.
LINDEN, proper noun. A unisex given name
LINDEN, proper noun. A surname.
LINDEN, proper noun. A city in Alabama.
LINDEN, proper noun. A village in Alberta, Canada.
LINDEN, proper noun. A CDP in California.
LINDEN, proper noun. A town and one of three municipalities in Germany.
LINDEN, proper noun. A town in Guyana.
LINDEN, proper noun. A town in Indiana.
LINDEN, proper noun. A city in Iowa.
LINDEN, proper noun. A city in Michigan.
LINDEN, proper noun. A village in North Brabant, the Netherlands.
LINDEN, proper noun. A city in New Jersey.
LINDEN, proper noun. A town/village in New South Wales, Australia.
LINDEN, proper noun. A town in North Carolina.
LINDEN, proper noun. A farming community in Nova Scotia, Canada.
LINDEN, proper noun. A village in Pennsylvania.
LINDEN, proper noun. A municipality in Switzerland.
LINDEN, proper noun. A town and county seat in Tennessee.
LINDEN, proper noun. A city and county seat in Texas.
LINDEN, proper noun. A ghost town in Western Australia.
LINDEN, proper noun. A town and village in Wisconsin.
Dictionary definition
LINDEN, noun. Soft light-colored wood of any of various linden trees; used in making crates and boxes and in carving and millwork.
LINDEN, noun. Any of various deciduous trees of the genus Tilia with heart-shaped leaves and drooping cymose clusters of yellowish often fragrant flowers; several yield valuable timber.
Wise words
A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword.