Associations to the word «Macarthur»
Noun
- Nimitz
- Fellows
- Willoughby
- Douglas
- Leyte
- Truman
- Pickering
- Fellowship
- Huff
- Luzon
- Mindanao
- Almond
- Guggenheim
- Eisenhower
- Fleming
- Lenin
- Guadalcanal
- Wainwright
- Philippines
- Genius
- General
- Causeway
- Howe
- Sutherland
- Pulitzer
- Manila
- Blaine
- Filipinos
- Boulevard
- Philippine
- Donovan
- Fellow
- Pluto
- Roderick
- Whittaker
- Staff
- Mote
- Roosevelt
- Polk
- Brigadier
- Southwest
- Powers
- Recipient
- Aide
- Banning
- Guerrilla
- Competence
- Marshall
- Pentagon
- Milne
- Patton
- Hangar
- Korean
- Foundation
- Limousine
- Guinea
- Dwight
- Cutter
- Pacific
- Headquarters
- Seoul
- Commander
- Manchuria
- Brisbane
- Recapture
- Laureate
- Miniature
- Admiral
- Feller
- Taft
- Webb
- Maze
- Worldview
- Rockefeller
- Ellen
- Hoover
- Amp
- Bury
- Tokyo
- Directive
- Competency
- Hayes
- Endowment
Adjective
Wiktionary
MACARTHUR, proper noun. A Scottish surname.; Alternative spelling of Mac Arthur
Dictionary definition
MACARTHUR, noun. United States general who served as chief of staff and commanded Allied forces in the South Pacific during World War II; he accepted the surrender of Japan (1880-1964).
Wise words
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