Associations to the word «Midden»
Noun
- Shelter
- Bce
- Rat
- Tool
- Maize
- Fauna
- Scrap
- Bead
- Dig
- Toilet
- Plaza
- Woodland
- Rotterdam
- Stratum
- Trench
- Settlement
- Dome
- Coast
- Saturn
- Erosion
- Greenland
- Urine
- Pig
- Fish
- Coastline
- Layer
- Fly
- Hut
- Soil
- Deposition
- Portal
- Hen
- Bc
- Sheep
- Inlet
- Dong
- Nest
- Fragment
- Northeast
- Jewelry
- Salmon
- Maine
- Lagoon
- Shore
- Rna
- Enclosure
- Southwest
- Inhabitant
- Sand
- Mortar
- Grave
- Offspring
- Relic
- Meter
- Municipality
- Quantity
- Mollusk
- Shark
- Material
- Period
- Roller
- Ditch
- Peninsula
- Reproduction
- Sediment
- Ash
- Rivers
- Pre
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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