Associations to the word «Shepard»
Noun
- True
- Aviator
- Hale
- Shelton
- Calgary
- Clone
- Screenwriter
- Lesbian
- Walsh
- Fox
- Voyager
- Jim
- Bismarck
- Henderson
- Artwork
- Hampshire
- Starring
- Countdown
- Rana
- Shuttle
- Chatham
- Harry
- Hawkins
- Frederic
- Default
- Crime
- Stanton
- Sheldon
- Duet
- Hq
- Premiere
- Simpson
- Christopher
- Propulsion
- Mercenary
- Mission
- Bonnie
- Eva
- Julie
- Gregg
- Andre
- Theater
- Reeves
- Glover
- Smith
- Rn
- Redemption
- Bryan
- Dub
- Miniseries
- Russell
- Vermont
- Oliver
- Samuel
- Artist
- Amos
- Lynn
- Patricia
- Retrieve
- Generalization
- Rip
- Shakespeare
- Lim
- Tommy
- Roger
- Shane
- Launch
- Theatre
- Emmy
- Tone
- Logan
- Illustration
- Massachusetts
- Revival
- Dick
- Bradley
- Daniels
- Weeds
- Authorization
- Fence
- Dennis
- Goodwin
- Calvin
- Protagonist
- Dir
Adverb
Wiktionary
SHEPARD, noun. Misspelling of shepherd.
SHEPARD, verb. Misspelling of shepherd.
SHEPARD, proper noun. Alternative form of Shepherd
SHEPARD SCALE, noun. (music) A series of Shepard tones constructed to give the illusion of a continuously rising (or falling) series of notes.
SHEPARD TONE, noun. (music) A superposition of sine waves, separated by an octave, whose relative amplitude may be varied to give the illusion of a rising or falling note.
Dictionary definition
SHEPARD, noun. United States author of surrealistic allegorical plays (born in 1943).
SHEPARD, noun. Astronaut who made the first United States' suborbital rocket-powered flight in 1961 (1923-1998).
Wise words
The most important things are the hardest things to say.
They are the things you get ashamed of because words
diminish your feelings - words shrink things that seem
timeless when they are in your head to no more than living
size when they are brought out.