Associations to the word «Wain»
Noun
- Burg
- Hay
- Rudd
- Ox
- Copenhagen
- Marino
- Stella
- Constable
- Dunedin
- Constellation
- Orion
- Donnelly
- Wyatt
- Kingsley
- Vc
- Weiss
- Yoke
- Diesel
- Garth
- Larkin
- Chariot
- Mallory
- Shipyard
- Merton
- Tiding
- Cart
- Kitten
- Baggage
- Wagon
- Banner
- Steamship
- Wolff
- Mule
- Harness
- Jennings
- Wright
- Wool
- David
- Chieftain
- Benny
- Ian
- Malaysian
- Coal
- Denmark
- Louis
- Meadow
- Flock
- Wheel
- Cat
- Black
- Clinton
- Drew
- Trevor
- Herd
- Beast
- Vocalist
- Roy
- Ken
- Neil
- Comedy
- Slaughter
- Bear
- Cylinder
- Stroke
- Soup
- Canvas
- Charles
- Sheep
- Pole
- Stern
- Joshua
- Harvest
- Engine
- Novelist
- Larry
- Dale
- Leslie
- Ten
- Shine
- Barry
- Screenplay
- Shaft
- Horse
- Painting
Wiktionary
WAIN, noun. (archaic or literary) A wagon; a four-wheeled cart for hauling loads, usually pulled by horses or oxen.
WAIN, verb. Misspelling of wane.
Dictionary definition
WAIN, noun. English writer (1925-1994).
WAIN, noun. A group of seven bright stars in the constellation Ursa Major.
WAIN, noun. Large open farm wagon.
Wise words
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