Associations to the word «Midden»
Noun
- Mound
- Shell
- Heap
- Oyster
- Habitation
- Gatherer
- Pottery
- Excavation
- Trash
- Dung
- Clam
- Archaeologist
- Dump
- Aboriginal
- Bahia
- Campsite
- Artifact
- Burial
- Ceramics
- Deposit
- Stench
- Shoreline
- Closet
- Kitchen
- Garbage
- Grinding
- Debris
- Hearth
- Shrike
- Prehistory
- Pile
- Pollen
- Pit
- Bone
- Archaeology
- Cloning
- Accumulation
- Earthwork
- Robotics
- Savanna
- Remains
- Sumatra
- Rodent
- Comer
- Knoll
- Subsistence
- Site
- Engraving
- Sewage
- Assemblage
- Occupation
- Salamander
- Shingle
- Shrew
- Cave
- Antelope
- Octopus
- Lal
- Catchment
- Flint
- Flake
- Sewing
- Squirrel
- Evidence
- Carving
- Groove
- Sewer
- Rust
Adjective
Wiktionary
MIDDEN, noun. A dungheap.
MIDDEN, noun. A refuse heap usually near a dwelling.
MIDDEN, noun. (archaeology) A prehistoric pile of bones and shells.
MIDDEN CROW, noun. (UK) (dialect) The common European crow.
MIDDEN CROWS, noun. Plural of midden crow
Dictionary definition
MIDDEN, noun. (archeology) a mound of domestic refuse containing shells and animal bones marking the site of a prehistoric settlement.
MIDDEN, noun. A heap of dung or refuse.
Wise words
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