Associations to the word «Marie»
Noun
- Empress
- Femme
- Liszt
- Boulogne
- Huron
- Lorraine
- Maison
- Bazaar
- Luxembourg
- Granddaughter
- Madame
- Mecklenburg
- Henrietta
- Bertrand
- Yvonne
- Bonaparte
- Archduke
- Emile
- Catherine
- Royale
- Trois
- Boyer
- Antarctica
- Xv
- Baroness
- Charlotte
- Denise
- Montpellier
- Consort
- Ferdinand
- Germain
- Osborn
- Liechtenstein
- Alexis
- Anhalt
- Julie
- Dumas
- Mont
- Ann
- Roi
- Duff
- Conte
- Maximilian
- Pont
- Johanna
- Sudbury
- Xavier
- Zoologist
- Heiress
- Jacqueline
- Xiv
- Joachim
- Balzac
- Regency
- Fontaine
- Palais
- Governess
- Olivier
- Holstein
- Joseph
- Chevalier
- Fayette
- Beaumont
- Raoul
- Le
- Soprano
- Niece
- Audrey
- Daughter
- Casimir
- Xiii
- Nun
- Anna
- Guise
- Schleswig
- Fn
- Belgian
- Monde
- Leopold
- Bois
- Edmond
- Parisian
- Cornelia
- Carole
- Magdalene
- Une
- Janice
- Louvre
- Dowager
- France
- Constance
- Danielle
- Lynne
- Donna
- Pointe
Adjective
Wiktionary
MARIE, proper noun. A female given name.
MARIE ANTOINETTE, noun. Someone with an extravagant and luxurious lifestyle, often at the expense of those who lack food, clothes, or shelter.
MARIE BISCUIT, noun. A sweet vanilla-flavoured biscuit.
MARIE BISCUITS, noun. Plural of Marie biscuit
MARIE JEANNE, noun. A bottle of wine (usually Bordeaux) containing 2.25 liters of fluid, three times the volume of a standard bottle.
MARIE ROSE SAUCE, noun. A condiment made from a blend of ketchup and mayonnaise, most often served with seafood, especially prawns.
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