Associations to the word «Livingstone»
Noun
- Churchill
- Zambia
- Ken
- Zanzibar
- Explorer
- Malawi
- Shire
- Rhodesia
- Missionary
- Dandy
- Lena
- Stanley
- Mcintosh
- Shamrock
- Edinburgh
- Alicia
- Sonia
- Rhodes
- Mabel
- Macleod
- Morton
- Benny
- Falls
- Congo
- Mayor
- Ian
- David
- Livingston
- Carrie
- Nile
- Labour
- Roderick
- Trafalgar
- Flycatcher
- Botswana
- Boris
- Hilda
- Exploration
- Horatio
- Thatcher
- Congestion
- Salisbury
- Cedric
- Africa
- Boer
- Mackenzie
- Seton
- Sergio
- Expedition
- Rodney
- Oskar
- Zimbabwe
- Travel
- Scottish
- Waller
- Bruce
- Cataract
- Nellie
- Fitzroy
- Colonial
- Dunedin
- Blair
- London
- Nicole
- Agnes
- Brent
- Kitten
- Shopkeeper
- Nightingale
- Eddie
- Tanzania
- Sadie
- Barnet
- Lander
- Iain
- Wanderer
- Grimsby
- Kingsley
- Mckenna
- Burton
- Bombay
- Centenary
- Mozambique
- Obe
- Calder
- Marks
Wiktionary
LIVINGSTONE, proper noun. A Scottish surname, variant of Livingston.
LIVINGSTONE, proper noun. David Livingstone, Scottish missionary and African explorer; he discovered the Zambezi River (1851) and Victoria Falls (1855); Henry M. Stanley found him in Tanzania (1871), and together they attempted to find the source of the Nile.
Dictionary definition
LIVINGSTONE, noun. Scottish missionary and explorer who discovered the Zambezi River and Victoria Falls (1813-1873).
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