Associations to the word «Macdonald»
Noun
- Isabella
- Goodman
- Caroline
- Canada
- Claude
- Swindon
- Cbc
- Wright
- Consultancy
- Jeffrey
- Helen
- Bard
- Rankin
- Alberta
- Irs
- Mac
- Ken
- Brendan
- Ferguson
- Shawn
- Sweetheart
- Horne
- Obe
- Randy
- Duff
- Maxwell
- Heather
- Gordon
- Starring
- Lament
- Pat
- Eddie
- Mp
- Addison
- Peters
- Lyle
- Raymond
- Graf
- Bruce
- Donnell
- Fiddle
- Maurice
- Bonaparte
- Montreal
- Dave
- Quebec
- Neville
- Conjecture
- Rob
- Carole
- Josephine
- Marley
- Cathy
- Chamberlain
- Geraldine
- Reginald
- Maggie
- Eaton
- Anarchist
- Auguste
- Christie
- Boyle
- Baronetcy
- Prosecution
- Algebra
- Stuart
- Alex
- Richie
- Katherine
- Cobra
- Comte
- Kieran
- Rusty
- Jamie
- Scott
- Marie
- Sixty
- Balfour
- Canoeing
- Walther
- Peerage
- Erickson
- Mickey
- Reid
- Robbie
- Freeway
- Wilbur
- Harlow
- Kathleen
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.
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