Associations to the word «Manchester»
Noun
- Moor
- Peacock
- Trent
- Yr
- Cromwell
- Alex
- League
- Header
- Northampton
- Maine
- Trophi
- Barlow
- Vermont
- Clifton
- Nightclub
- Bangor
- Footballer
- London
- Born
- Yeomanry
- Centre
- Aqueduct
- Jamaica
- Hampstead
- Wakefield
- Arena
- Goal
- Hull
- Newbury
- Manager
- Queens
- Gunnar
- Philips
- Halifax
- Alexandra
- Fusilier
- Chadwick
- Plymouth
- Cheney
- Phoenix
- Turnpike
- Airport
- Nicky
- Regeneration
- Penalty
- Essex
- Gareth
- Nottinghamshire
- Bellamy
- Constable
- Warehouse
- Belle
- Ajax
- Celtic
- Takeover
- Clayton
- Concord
- Rowley
- Bbc
- Stafford
- Phd
- Goalscorer
- Madrid
- Oxford
- Hereford
- Club
- Greenfield
- Scoring
- Scarborough
- Hartford
- Venue
- Win
- Gloucester
- Fee
- Sven
- Europa
- Warwick
- Cheltenham
- Anglia
- Loan
- Repertory
- Redevelopment
- Final
Wiktionary
MANCHESTER, proper noun. Major city in the north-west of England.
MANCHESTER, proper noun. Any of several towns and cities in the United States of America.
MANCHESTER, proper noun. A town in Bolivia
MANCHESTER, proper noun. A community in Nova Scotia, Canada
MANCHESTER, proper noun. A settlement in Suriname
MANCHESTER, noun. (Australia) (New Zealand) (uncountable) Household linen.
MANCHESTER, noun. (Australia) (New Zealand) (countable) The section of a department store dealing with household linen.
MANCHESTER, noun. (uncountable) A type of velveteen cloth; cotton velveteen.
MANCHESTER CODING, noun. (telecommunications) A line code in which the encoding of each data bit has at least one transition and occupies the same time.
MANCHESTER TART, noun. A traditional English baked tart, consisting of a shortcrust pastry shell spread with raspberry jam, covered with a custard filling, and topped with flakes of coconut and a maraschino cherry.
MANCHESTER TARTS, noun. Plural of Manchester tart
Dictionary definition
MANCHESTER, noun. Largest city in New Hampshire; located in southeastern New Hampshire on the Merrimack river.
MANCHESTER, noun. A city in northwestern England (30 miles to the east of Liverpool); heart of the most densely populated area of England.
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