Associations to the word «Waite»
Noun
- Bowie
- Alexis
- Opinion
- Card
- Campus
- Cyrus
- Ranch
- John
- Smith
- Hank
- Taking
- Court
- Ohio
- Wagner
- Randall
- Vaughan
- Archbishop
- Batsman
- Babe
- Magic
- Davis
- Jimmy
- Hawkins
- Magician
- Miner
- Brotherhood
- Captivity
- Pact
- Nathan
- Guitarist
- Wade
- Wallace
- Afl
- Woods
- Billy
- Arising
- Jamie
- Frederick
- Reconstruction
- Vic
- Benedict
- Springfield
- Deputy
- Grant
- Jonathan
- Heath
- Wicket
- Denial
- Peter
- Citizenship
- Charlie
- Minneapolis
- Matthews
- Pete
- Warren
- Confederation
- Bassist
- Tony
- Hayes
- Turner
- Minnesota
- Correspondence
- Discrimination
- Sheriff
- Shirley
- Glasgow
- Bradford
- Coleman
- Commerce
- Hughes
- Ruth
- Key
- Samuel
- Brake
- Historian
- Hannah
- Democrat
- Byron
- Ted
- Songwriter
- Leslie
- Legislature
- Mar
Wiktionary
WAITE, verb. Archaic spelling of wait.
Dictionary definition
WAITE, noun. United States jurist who was appointed chief justice of the United States Supreme Court in 1874 by President Grant (1816-1888).
Wise words
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