Associations to the word «Palmer»
Noun
- Jackson
- Robbie
- Saxophonist
- Fry
- Dobson
- Rankin
- Kensington
- Drum
- Lowell
- Lou
- Howe
- David
- Cox
- Lake
- Lyricist
- Goes
- Haley
- Antonia
- Flanagan
- Biologist
- Kaye
- Henley
- Cassidy
- Cummings
- Wellesley
- Moody
- Brian
- Donald
- Brooks
- Nigel
- Ware
- Twin
- Percussion
- Owens
- Lyle
- Prescott
- Vanessa
- Mansfield
- Salad
- Wayne
- Seward
- Donnelly
- Elizabeth
- Chris
- Rene
- Atom
- Pierce
- Parker
- Doll
- Lynch
- Vivian
- Raymond
- Baird
- Donna
- Mandy
- Frederic
- Nadia
- Johnson
- Superintendent
- Surveyor
- Quadrant
- Barlow
- Doug
- Bernhard
- Nick
- Sloop
- Haines
- Byron
- Montague
- Chandler
- Curtis
- Sonia
- Moore
- Saunders
- Payne
- Bellamy
- Leonard
- Audrey
- Tyler
- Michelle
- Abby
- Gail
- Alan
- Vizier
- Liam
- Newell
- Gage
- Guitarist
- Holly
- Michele
- Hodgson
- Cincinnati
Adjective
Wiktionary
PALMER, proper noun. An English surname.
PALMER, noun. A pilgrim who had been to the Holy Land and who brought back a palm branch in signification.
PALMER, noun. One who palms or cheats, as at cards or dice.
Dictionary definition
PALMER, noun. United States golfer (born in 1929).
Wise words
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.