Associations to the word «Mcgill»
Noun
- Montreal
- Concordia
- Questionnaire
- Laval
- Qc
- Kingston
- Stacey
- Quebec
- Neurology
- Queens
- Carleton
- Everett
- Phd
- Ollie
- Bachelor
- Mcconnell
- Queen
- University
- Doctorate
- Ottawa
- Faculty
- Henderson
- Bsc
- Toronto
- Rutherford
- Canada
- Cis
- Wilfrid
- Macdonald
- Bellevue
- Psychiatry
- Ely
- Dawson
- Undergraduate
- Biochemistry
- Dentistry
- Postcard
- Marriott
- Principal
- Jeanne
- Neuroscience
- Mcintyre
- Professor
- Mba
- Waterloo
- Harvard
- Pharmacology
- Percival
- Loyola
- Lecturer
- Manitoba
- Graduate
- Laws
- Press
- Genetics
- Calgary
- Bruce
- Abbott
- Ontario
- Daily
- Meredith
- Yale
- Ba
- Saul
- Alberta
- Professorship
- Pamela
- Conservatory
- Thesis
- Tess
- Physiology
- Economics
- Born
- Medicine
- Anthony
- Columbia
- Dartmouth
- Lyman
- Peking
- Ph
- Borg
- Psychology
Adjective
Wiktionary
MCGILL, proper noun. A Scottish and Irish surname. Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac an Ghoill "son of the stranger"
Wise words
Language is a process of free creation; its laws and
principles are fixed, but the manner in which the principles
of generation are used is free and infinitely varied. Even
the interpretation and use of words involves a process of
free creation.