Associations to the word «Piper»
Noun
- Guadalcanal
- Horsepower
- Tri
- Prop
- Piston
- Nursery
- Jason
- Hangar
- Rhyme
- Fuselage
- Glider
- Starring
- Hart
- Tori
- Pilot
- Vince
- Capt
- Burnett
- Scottish
- Kathryn
- Elmer
- Jd
- Trainer
- Communicator
- Wag
- Eileen
- Connie
- Clete
- Propeller
- Platt
- Mckenzie
- Fairy
- Aix
- Bonnet
- Faa
- Deutschland
- Malone
- Lure
- Piccadilly
- Donovan
- Julian
- Gator
- Lowland
- Nico
- Lear
- Tate
- Jacobite
- Whistle
- Boyfriend
- Savage
- Wolverhampton
- Tommy
- Vine
- Fontana
- Elisabeth
- Mercer
- Otter
- Peter
- Dancing
- Ginger
- Cole
- Lou
- Taper
- Winery
- Curt
- Argyll
- Axel
- Helicopter
- Bethlehem
- Wrestling
- Poke
- Guards
- Sultan
- Ricky
- Noon
- Shaving
- Orpheus
- Tim
- Stretcher
- Newbury
- Gate
- Lara
- Maverick
- Buccaneer
- Macdonald
- Tom
- Hera
- Sleeper
Wiktionary
PIPER, noun. A musician who plays a pipe.
PIPER, noun. A bagpiper.
PIPER, noun. A baby pigeon.
PIPER, noun. A common European gurnard (Trigla lyra), having a large head, with prominent nasal projection, and with large, sharp, opercular spines.
PIPER, noun. A sea urchin (Goniocidaris hystrix) with very long spines, native to the American and European coasts.
PIPER, noun. Archaic form of pepper.
PIPER, proper noun. A taxonomic genus within the family Piperaceae — pepper plants that yield the fruit from which the spice is made.
PIPER, proper noun. An occupational surname.
PIPER, proper noun. A female given name used since the mid-twentieth century, first by the American actress Piper Laurie.
PIPER GURNARD, noun. Trigla lyra, a triglid fish.
PIPER LONGUM, noun. A misspelling for the botanic name Piper longum, a species of genus Piper (pepper)
PIPER LONGUM, noun. A taxonomic species within the family Piperaceae — the long peppers.
Dictionary definition
PIPER, noun. Someone who plays the bagpipe.
PIPER, noun. Type genus of the Piperaceae: large genus of chiefly climbing tropical shrubs.
Wise words
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