Associations to the word «Villa»
Noun
- Vila
- Guerrero
- Rome
- Mcgregor
- Bolton
- Felipe
- Tiberius
- Cottage
- Liverpool
- Dolores
- Norwich
- Aqueduct
- Newcastle
- Palermo
- Atrium
- Plata
- Di
- Mendoza
- Campo
- Nice
- Giovanni
- Montevideo
- Tenement
- Armistice
- Sonora
- Napoli
- Lac
- Siena
- Roman
- Striker
- Alessandro
- Coventry
- Ipswich
- Patio
- Promenade
- Monte
- Domenico
- Porto
- Cypress
- Vineyard
- Storey
- Excavation
- Wigan
- Lombardy
- Midfield
- Farmhouse
- Veracruz
- Verandah
- Nottingham
- Lorenzo
- Verde
- Luton
- Massa
- Spa
- Goalkeeper
- Downing
- Michele
- Architect
- Atkinson
- Stefano
- Vacation
- Southampton
- Midlands
- Palace
- Santo
- Rover
- Trieste
- Rodrigo
- Bologna
- Ponce
- Andrea
- Cannes
- Giorgio
- Promontory
- Francesco
- Somalia
- Giacomo
- Chateau
- Leicester
- Cortes
- Maria
- Maison
- Bournemouth
Adjective
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Wiktionary
VILLA, noun. (plural "villas") A house, often larger and more expensive than average, in the countryside or on the coast, often used as a retreat.
VILLA, noun. (UK) (plural "villas") A family house, often semi-detached, in a middle class street.
VILLA, noun. (Ancient Rome) (plural "villae") a country house, with farm buildings around a courtyard.
VILLA, proper noun. (soccer) Aston Villa Football Club, a football club based in Birmingham
VILLA PARK, proper noun. (soccer) the home stadium of Aston Villa Football Club
VILLA PARK, proper noun. (soccer) (by extension) Aston Villa Football Club itself
Dictionary definition
VILLA, noun. Mexican revolutionary leader (1877-1923).
VILLA, noun. Detached or semidetached suburban house.
VILLA, noun. Country house in ancient Rome consisting of residential quarters and farm buildings around a courtyard.
VILLA, noun. Pretentious and luxurious country residence with extensive grounds.
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