Associations to the word «Munro»
Noun
- Hector
- Inverness
- Mackenzie
- Chadwick
- Alice
- Mor
- Ferguson
- Caroline
- Cora
- Corbett
- Clan
- Jacobite
- Mackay
- Pamela
- Sutherland
- Johnstone
- Scottish
- Burt
- Baronet
- Loch
- Macleod
- Neil
- Elliot
- Donald
- Hugh
- Iain
- Raman
- Nan
- Ross
- Irvine
- Janet
- Shire
- Hay
- Bain
- Chambers
- Highlander
- Argyll
- Cairns
- Marilyn
- Darby
- Bennett
- Gorilla
- Stark
- Tain
- Macpherson
- Fraser
- Madras
- Glen
- Scotland
- Dana
- Cameron
- Ronald
- Ian
- Baronetcy
- Fergus
- Rao
- Eileen
- Laird
- Gunn
- Guardsman
- Murdoch
- Stella
- Tops
- Roderick
- Kerr
- Libby
- Carleton
- Burgh
- Maroon
- Bunny
- Baron
- Stuart
- Scotty
- Eyre
- Guadalcanal
- Montrose
- Alexander
- Ascent
- Courtship
- Rivers
- Leslie
- Glasgow
- Mcintyre
- Firth
- Duncan
- Colin
- Douglas
- Leaf
- Huron
- Gordon
- Metre
- Bertie
Wiktionary
MUNRO, proper noun. A Scottish surname, variant of Monroe.
MUNRO, noun. (British) Any Scottish mountain having a height of more than 3,000 feet; named after Sir Hugh Thomas Munro, Scottish mountaineer
MUNRO BAGGER, noun. (UK) (sometimes derogatory) A mountaineer who aims to climb as many of the Munros (Scottish mountains higher than 3,000 feet) as possible.
MUNRO BAGGERS, noun. Plural of Munro bagger
Dictionary definition
MUNRO, noun. British writer of short stories (1870-1916).
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