Associations to the word «Macdonald»
Noun
- Frances
- Prussian
- Halifax
- Duncan
- Colin
- Montrose
- Munro
- Graeme
- Aberdeen
- Kevin
- Mcdonald
- Ethel
- Godfrey
- Ontario
- Navajo
- Sachs
- Confederation
- Murdoch
- Mcgregor
- Canadian
- Cameron
- Laurie
- Darrell
- Choke
- Darren
- Manly
- Norma
- Kingston
- Archie
- Muir
- Lennon
- Marietta
- Highland
- Kelly
- Denton
- Goaltender
- Triad
- Somerville
- Scot
- Sutherland
- Ruskin
- Edmonton
- Rae
- Coll
- Parkway
- Ritchie
- Louisa
- George
- Sung
- Nelson
- Kyle
- Campbell
- Betty
- Lillian
- Biographer
- Alec
- Abbott
- Connolly
- Lange
- Johnstone
- Chandler
- Vicki
- Paterson
- Baronet
- Henderson
- Highlands
- Agnes
- Sinclair
- Stewart
- Scotland
- Andrew
- Winnipeg
- Minister
- Burt
- Meredith
- Peterson
- Semitism
- Goblin
- Riding
- Dominion
- Moderator
- Gus
- Napoleon
- Mcguire
- Fiddler
- London
- Travis
- Gladstone
- Garth
- Shaun
- Neil
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
Pleasant words are as an honeycomb, sweet to the soul, and
health to the bones.