Associations to the word «Lowell»
Noun
- Percival
- Cabot
- Spinner
- Massachusetts
- Observatory
- Hawthorne
- Putnam
- Russell
- Pluto
- Bergman
- Emerson
- Abbott
- Wendell
- Amy
- Josephine
- Astronomer
- Concord
- Gilmore
- Middlesex
- Waldo
- Mason
- Boston
- Hayden
- Somerville
- Mesa
- Tennyson
- Craig
- Holmes
- Marlin
- Harvard
- Cassidy
- Mars
- Greer
- Eliot
- Keats
- Sexton
- Lawrence
- Cummings
- Worcester
- Poe
- Kenyon
- Sherman
- Taunton
- Baseman
- Bryant
- Whistler
- Loom
- Greenville
- Mill
- Wilmington
- Salem
- Ezra
- Kieran
- Graf
- Ode
- Telescope
- Sock
- Meade
- Harriet
- Appleton
- Otis
- Burroughs
- Commuter
- Nathaniel
- Whitman
- Pulitzer
- Fable
- Chopper
- Abolitionist
- Blackwood
- Bedford
- Tucson
- Goddard
- Stowe
- Canal
- Shaw
- Martian
- Hazel
- Beckett
- Wordsworth
- Poem
- Hampshire
- Spence
- Laird
- Poet
- Ames
- Affiliate
- Carey
- Lecture
- Neptune
- Winslow
- Philanthropist
Wiktionary
LOWELL, proper noun. A surname, variant of Lovell.
LOWELL, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
LOWELL, proper noun. A city in Arkansas
LOWELL, proper noun. A town in Indiana
LOWELL, proper noun. A town in Maine
LOWELL, proper noun. A city in Massachusetts
LOWELL, proper noun. A city in Michigan
LOWELL, proper noun. A city in North Carolina
LOWELL, proper noun. A village in Washington County, Ohio
LOWELL, proper noun. A city in Oregon
LOWELL, proper noun. A town in Vermont
LOWELL, proper noun. An unincorporated community in West Virginia
LOWELL, proper noun. A town in Wisconsin
Dictionary definition
LOWELL, noun. United States poet (1917-1977).
LOWELL, noun. United States astronomer whose studies of Mars led him to conclude that Mars was inhabited (1855-1916).
LOWELL, noun. United States poet (1874-1925).
LOWELL, noun. United States educator and president of Harvard University (1856-1943).
Wise words
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