Associations to the word «Sterling»
Noun
- Lap
- Merrill
- Bryan
- Allison
- Paperback
- Scientology
- Rancher
- Diane
- Logan
- Firth
- Ricky
- Philanthropist
- Bowie
- Nba
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- Plantation
- Browning
- Taxpayer
- Nsa
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- Worcester
- Steel
- England
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- Ordnance
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- Conjunction
- Rockefeller
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- Kendrick
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- Troy
- Wayne
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- Malta
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- Geoff
- Crown
- Sawyer
- Thornton
- Finance
- Nolan
- Westport
- Balance
- Melinda
- Arlington
- Fund
- Roger
- Sheffield
- Singularity
- Jameson
- Earning
- Zip
- Anne
- Ninety
- Leon
- Derrick
- Miss
- Anders
- Yuan
- Harper
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- Smuggler
- Roach
- Pointe
- Cuban
- Kingsley
- Punt
- Duane
- Whitaker
- Restart
- Detroit
- Octopus
- Mick
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- Sinatra
- Greenwood
Adverb
Wiktionary
STERLING, noun. The currency of the United Kingdom; especially the pound.
STERLING, noun. Former British gold or silver coinage of a standard fineness: for gold 0.91666 and for silver 0.925.
STERLING, noun. Sterling silver, or articles made from this material.
STERLING, noun. A structure of pilings that protects the piers of a bridge; a starling.
STERLING, adjective. Of, or relating to British currency, or the former British coinage.
STERLING, adjective. Of, relating to, or made from sterling silver.
STERLING, adjective. Of acknowledged worth or influence; high quality; authoritative.
STERLING, adjective. Genuine; true; pure; of great value or excellence.
STERLING, proper noun. A Scottish surname, variant of Stirling.
STERLING, proper noun. An English surname, thought to be a variant of Starling.
STERLING, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surnames.
STERLING SILVER, noun. An alloy containing not less than 92.5 percent of silver, the remainder usually being copper.
STERLING SILVER, noun. Sterling-silver articles collectively.
Dictionary definition
STERLING, noun. British money; especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK.
STERLING, adjective. Highest in quality.
Wise words
Many a true word is spoken in jest.