Associations to the word «Scott»
Noun
- Orson
- Ridley
- Fitzgerald
- Waverley
- Montagu
- Heron
- Walter
- Lockhart
- Steiner
- Ronnie
- Scotty
- Zachary
- Gil
- Oates
- Darrell
- Randolph
- Mcgregor
- Byron
- Bowers
- Grimes
- Jill
- Wordsworth
- Dixon
- Bon
- Wendell
- Feldman
- Summers
- Gilbert
- Bassist
- Chekov
- Sledge
- Coleridge
- Dickens
- Pelt
- Mcclellan
- Antiquary
- Saxophonist
- Keats
- Hillary
- Melissa
- Shirley
- Adam
- Erickson
- Jarrett
- Denise
- Mckenzie
- Tobias
- Austen
- Thurston
- Kathryn
- Travis
- Mcmillan
- Kimberly
- Cathy
- Rick
- Brad
- Drummer
- Snyder
- Hancock
- Mclaughlin
- Sanderson
- Eastwood
- Hogg
- Hemingway
- Minstrel
- Shane
- Jeff
- Dustin
- Irwin
- Carson
- Donaldson
- Montgomery
- Falcon
- Kerr
- Jason
- Ritter
- Siegel
- Rosenberg
- Darren
- Jock
- Erskine
- Giles
- Walker
- Peterson
- Agnes
- Atkinson
- Corey
- Glenn
- Ender
- Haley
- Burns
- Rob
- Cyclops
- Foley
- Spock
- Laird
- Nash
- Dryden
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
SCOTT, proper noun. An English ethnic surname for someone with Scottish ancestry.
SCOTT, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
SCOTT, proper noun. A CDP in Arkansas
SCOTT, proper noun. An unincorporated town in Indiana
SCOTT, proper noun. A city in Louisiana
SCOTT, proper noun. A town in New York
SCOTT, proper noun. A village in Ohio
SCOTT, proper noun. A municipality in Quebec
SCOTT, proper noun. A town in Saskatchewan
SCOTT, proper noun. One of seven towns in Wisconsin
SCOTT, noun. (philately) (US) (Canada) The Scott catalogue of postage stamps.
Dictionary definition
SCOTT, noun. Award-winning United States film actor (1928-1999).
SCOTT, noun. English explorer who reached the South Pole just a month after Amundsen; he and his party died on the return journey (1868-1912).
SCOTT, noun. United States general who was a hero of the War of 1812 and who defeated Santa Anna in the Mexican War (1786-1866).
SCOTT, noun. British author of historical novels and ballads (1771-1832).
SCOTT, noun. United States slave who sued for liberty after living in a non-slave state; caused the Supreme Court to declare the Missouri Compromise unconstitutional (1795?-1858).
Wise words
A word carries far, very far, deals destruction through time
as the bullets go flying through space.