Associations to the word «Pell»
Noun
- Axel
- Gator
- Charley
- Konstantin
- Dock
- Mott
- Paula
- Chinatown
- Equation
- Mallory
- Rhode
- Mariner
- Grant
- Toole
- Galen
- Mathematician
- Euler
- Rochelle
- Tau
- Buoy
- Westchester
- Lucia
- Eligibility
- Secretariat
- Newport
- Tuition
- Cardinal
- Chatter
- Voyager
- Ignatius
- Archbishop
- Sol
- Freighter
- Prefect
- Polynomial
- Comp
- Hauling
- Viking
- Glover
- Clancy
- Marcus
- Rune
- Ogre
- Wheeler
- Fletcher
- Integer
- Bronx
- Pug
- Jamestown
- Hickory
- Spacer
- Footman
- Senator
- Melbourne
- Lopez
- Approximation
- Hilda
- Damon
- Synth
- Ri
- Vatican
- Scholarship
- Pall
- Clair
- Barney
- Malley
- Shove
- Tomas
- Recurrence
- Berth
- Minstrel
- Dave
- Herbert
- Loan
- Luxury
- Tumble
- Bandit
- Sydney
- Bonnet
- Docking
- Solution
- Funnel
Adjective
Wiktionary
PELL, noun. A fur or hide.
PELL, noun. A lined cloak or its lining.
PELL, noun. A roll of parchment; a record kept on parchment.
PELL, noun. (Sussex) A body of water somewhere between a pond and a lake in size.
PELL, noun. An upright post, often padded and covered in hide, used to practice strikes with bladed weapons such as swords or glaives.
PELL, verb. To pelt; to knock about.
Wise words
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