Associations to the word «Mcleod»
Noun
- Jock
- Doug
- Phenotype
- Sims
- Catherine
- Highlander
- Caroline
- Zoe
- Alexander
- Wilfred
- Scotia
- Chapman
- Bois
- Hurdle
- Ken
- Goalkeeper
- Mutant
- Manitoba
- Patsy
- Northwest
- Soloist
- Goaltender
- Mckenzie
- Fraser
- Nobel
- Albion
- Syndrome
- Brendan
- Archie
- Mcdonald
- Tibet
- Spectrometry
- Bruce
- Darren
- Aboriginal
- Becky
- Edmonton
- Lisa
- Harrington
- Crow
- Alex
- Afl
- Avalanche
- Macintosh
- Reg
- Eleanor
- Commodore
- Faber
- Garth
- Teammate
- Craig
- Rake
- Hewitt
- Murphy
- Cynthia
- Sandy
- Greg
- Shane
- Jenny
- Thornton
- Sullivan
- Thompson
- Whitehead
- Rogers
- Holden
- Physiology
- Liberal
- Godfrey
- Vancouver
- Sean
- Mike
- Cindy
- Meg
- Canadian
- Jessica
- Hudson
- Nathan
- Bruin
- Weir
- Alan
- Gage
- Chuck
- Cathy
- Ontario
- Elsie
- Presbyterian
- Jim
- Scotland
- Susan
- Johnston
- Barnes
- Manning
Wiktionary
MCLEOD, proper noun. A surname. A variant spelling of McLeod.
MCLEOD, proper noun. A Scottish surname, the Anglicised form of the Gaelic Mac Leòid
MCLEOD GAUGE, noun. (physics) a device, rather like a manometer, used to measure low pressures close to that of a vacuum, by using an application of Boyle's law
Wise words
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.