Associations to the word «Mackenzie»
Noun
- Argyll
- Mann
- Saskatoon
- Fitz
- Rebellion
- Ramsay
- Sutherland
- Chalmers
- Duncan
- Browning
- Stag
- Mcgregor
- Simmons
- Manson
- Merritt
- Rockies
- Mac
- Minister
- Labrador
- Hudson
- Paige
- Esq
- Malcolm
- Bella
- Rupert
- Constance
- Stewart
- Shelby
- Scotia
- Fitzroy
- Rivers
- Whisky
- Elgin
- Edinburgh
- Baronetage
- Beverley
- Mcmillan
- Ottawa
- Blunt
- Simpson
- Highland
- Blackwood
- Penelope
- King
- Toronto
- Scot
- Richardson
- Cheyenne
- Hay
- Morse
- Raider
- Laurent
- Robertson
- Loch
- Gregg
- Jamie
- Augusta
- Advocate
- Kerr
- Watershed
- Billy
- Peel
- Jarvis
- Tributary
- Brett
- Ian
- Erskine
- Bain
- Martha
- Married
- Sheridan
- Ingram
- Alison
- Dundee
- Gareth
- Scotland
- Forbes
- Trader
- Manitoba
- Campbell
- Conservative
- Canoe
- Defenceman
- Lewis
- Shelton
- Doug
- Hume
- Astor
- Cabot
- Gavin
Wiktionary
MACKENZIE, proper noun. A surname of Scottish origin.
MACKENZIE, proper noun. A female given name, transferred use of the surname since the 1970s, also in the form Makenzie.
MACKENZIE, proper noun. A river in the Northwest Territories, the longest in Canada, running from Great Slave Lake to the Beaufort Sea.
Dictionary definition
MACKENZIE, noun. Canadian explorer (born in England) who explored the Mackenzie River and who was first to cross North America by land north of Mexico (1764-1820).
MACKENZIE, noun. A Canadian river; flows into the Beaufort Sea.
Wise words
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They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.