Associations to the word «Macdonald»
Noun
- Ramsay
- Mott
- Angus
- Farrell
- Rory
- Ballard
- Iain
- Macleod
- Maclean
- Eddy
- Archibald
- Margo
- Fraser
- Donald
- Moreau
- Malcolm
- Dwight
- Polynomial
- Anson
- Jacobite
- Inverness
- Roderick
- Ufc
- Mcgill
- Scotia
- Ian
- Carey
- Norm
- Scottish
- Flora
- Moira
- Argyll
- Mackenzie
- Heidi
- Dorothea
- Fergus
- Hector
- Etienne
- Macpherson
- Clan
- Liberal
- Jane
- Joanne
- Fiona
- Mor
- Ross
- Kenneth
- Conservative
- Hugh
- Jonny
- Mcgee
- Beatles
- Ottawa
- Amy
- Rodney
- Mccartney
- Og
- Labour
- Nova
- Bellevue
- Allan
- Lew
- Jock
- Alexandre
- Maureen
- Barrie
- Premier
- Stanton
- Ralph
- Qc
- Manitoba
- Lockhart
- Ltd
- Antrim
- Laird
- Baldwin
- Alexander
- Wilfrid
- Marshal
- Prime
- Isle
- Percussion
- Highlander
- Glasgow
- Pseudonym
- Margaret
- Ronald
- Jacques
- Albans
- Chevalier
- Publisher
- Mackay
- Kitchener
- Tko
Verb
Wiktionary
MACDONALD, proper noun. A surname common in Scotland.
MACDONALD, proper noun. A surname.
MACDONALD POLYNOMIAL, noun. (mathematics) Any of a two-parameter family of orthogonal polynomials indexed by a positive weight of a root system.
MACDONALD POLYNOMIALS, noun. Plural of Macdonald polynomial
MACDONALD TRIAD, proper noun. A set of three behavioral characteristics — cruelty to animals, firesetting, and bedwetting past the age of five — claimed to be associated with later violent tendencies.
Wise words
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