Associations to the word «Seward»
Noun
- Walpole
- Buchanan
- Republican
- Glacier
- Asylum
- Skinner
- Seattle
- Cornelia
- Inauguration
- Sonnet
- Moose
- Diplomacy
- Highway
- Horace
- Nomination
- Cary
- Mohawk
- Lowell
- Assassination
- Lobbying
- Fjord
- Malley
- Negotiation
- Adherence
- Resurrection
- Fascism
- Monroe
- Vampire
- Mcdowell
- Andrew
- Declaration
- Instruction
- Stephens
- Harlan
- Vanderbilt
- Maximilian
- Milford
- Mediation
- Hanging
- Booth
- Frederick
- Polk
- Renewal
- Cardiff
- Hale
- Tsunami
- Wyatt
- Springfield
- Guthrie
- Scott
- Veto
- Inventor
- Suggestion
- Presidency
- Mastery
- Blair
- Seymour
- Neighborhood
- Senate
- Edmond
- Albany
- Shriek
- Eliza
- Overture
- Blockade
- Governor
- Amendment
- Webster
- Glenn
- Arbitration
- Railroad
- Convention
- Freeway
- Treaty
- Speech
- Malone
- Stevens
- Paragraph
- Quarrel
- Kansas
- Norton
- President
- Adrian
- Homer
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SEWARD, proper noun. A surname.
Dictionary definition
SEWARD, noun. United States politician who as Secretary of State in 1867 arranged for the purchase of Alaska from Russia (known at the time as Seward's Folly) (1801-1872).
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