Associations to the word «Tuileries»
Noun
- Louvre
- Palais
- Versailles
- Bonaparte
- Champ
- Palace
- Parisian
- Antoinette
- Rue
- Xvi
- Napoleon
- Salon
- Medici
- Pont
- Chateau
- Seine
- Princesse
- Promenade
- Des
- Xviii
- Etiquette
- Garden
- Mob
- Germain
- Quay
- Luxembourg
- Philippe
- Duc
- Fayette
- Josephine
- Obelisk
- Paris
- Dauphin
- Guards
- Empress
- Consul
- Levee
- Bourbon
- Arrondissement
- Pavilion
- Czar
- Insurgent
- Royale
- Xv
- Insurrection
- Madame
- Revolutionary
- Tapestry
- Terrace
- Majesty
- Louis
- Monarchy
- Lafayette
- Xiv
- Sans
- Apartment
- Populace
- Dignitary
- Royalist
- Courtyard
- Scaffold
- Moreau
- Burning
- Swiss
- Pomp
- Catherine
- Mademoiselle
- Aux
- Nobles
- Conspirator
- Royalty
- Barricade
- Elisabeth
- Deputy
- Sovereign
- Valet
- Emperor
- Throng
- Carriage
- Moat
- Franc
- Marquis
- Intrigue
- Dame
Wiktionary
TUILERIES, proper noun. A palace in Paris, France which was built in the 16th century and destroyed by fire in 1871.
Dictionary definition
TUILERIES, noun. Palace and royal residence built for Catherine de Medicis in 1564 and burned down in 1871; all that remains today are the formal gardens.
TUILERIES, noun. Formal gardens next to the Louvre in Paris.
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