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
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