Associations to the word «Marco»
Noun
- Cesar
- Enrique
- Indy
- Capo
- Gonzalo
- Rosa
- Nicky
- Jacksonville
- Dall
- Jaime
- Mulberry
- Ding
- Eduardo
- Schwarz
- Racer
- Rudy
- Raft
- Salamanca
- Keyboardist
- Explorer
- Rodrigo
- Ramos
- Podium
- Hernandez
- Convent
- Turin
- Lara
- Trieste
- Audi
- Nadia
- Landfall
- Striker
- Manuel
- Felipe
- Luis
- Walkway
- Marc
- Andreas
- Flushing
- Breakaway
- Soprano
- Dortmund
- Bari
- Manny
- Casa
- Mak
- Kerman
- Snooker
- José
- Livre
- Shaun
- Carlos
- Diaz
- Porta
- Santos
- Tito
- Winger
- Romero
- Garcia
- Orient
- Ronnie
- Uno
- Alexandre
- Rudolph
- Toni
- Rey
- Roberta
- Bass
- Marcus
- Radical
- Van
- Senor
- Manchuria
- Ponce
- Ted
- Rat
- Organist
- Ant
- Premiere
- Sykes
- Emilia
- Nico
- Raoul
- Johan
- Dane
- Sven
- Libre
- Galley
- Castro
- Dj
- Pedro
Adjective
Wiktionary
MARCO, proper noun. A male given name of Italian origin. English equivalents: Mark, Marc
MARCO POLO, noun. A traveler.
MARCO POLO, noun. (uncountable) A game played (usually in a swimming pool) where one person runs or swims around blindly yelling "Marco" and everyone else must respond with "Polo" while the person who is "it" tries to locate them. See Wikipedia:Marco Polo (game)
MARCO POLO SHEEP, noun. Ovis ammon polii, a subspecies of argali found in mountainous regions of Central Asia.
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