Associations to the word «Trafalgar»
Noun
- Square
- Horatio
- Nelson
- Whitehall
- Collingwood
- Piccadilly
- Hms
- Waterloo
- Nile
- Pall
- Battle
- Blockade
- Admiral
- Flagship
- Gibraltar
- Pickle
- Beatty
- Disarmament
- Admiralty
- Buckingham
- Covent
- Napoleon
- Armada
- Embankment
- Toulon
- Franco
- Portsmouth
- Chatham
- Midshipman
- Westminster
- Cape
- Fields
- Rally
- Fleet
- Cuthbert
- Centenary
- Copenhagen
- Circus
- Brest
- Victory
- Barnsley
- Strand
- Livingstone
- Battleship
- Barnet
- Hyde
- Commemoration
- Merton
- Dispatch
- Viscount
- Navy
- Kensington
- Britannia
- Rn
- Conglomerate
- Vigil
- Statue
- Protester
- London
- Celebration
- Hackney
- Northumberland
- Demonstration
- Greenwich
- Clasp
- Frigate
- Kingsley
- Submarine
- Studio
- Crawley
- Decker
- Vincent
- Hardy
- Neptune
- Fountain
- Cornwallis
- Napier
- Jubilee
- Macbeth
- Royal
- Calder
- Mall
Adverb
Wiktionary
TRAFALGAR, proper noun. A headland in Province of Cádiz in the south-west of Spain.
TRAFALGAR, proper noun. A famous naval battle once fought near the headland.
TRAFALGAR SQUARE, proper noun. A square in Westminster; the site of Nelson's Column, National Gallery and frequent demonstrations
Dictionary definition
TRAFALGAR, noun. A naval battle in 1805 off the southwest coast of Spain; the French and Spanish fleets were defeated by the English under Nelson (who was mortally wounded).
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