Associations to the word «Waldos»
Noun
- Emerson
- Ralph
- Hawthorne
- Bronson
- Whitman
- Grimes
- Concord
- Wendell
- Unitarian
- Meade
- Essayist
- Nathaniel
- Janet
- Fuller
- Maine
- Erich
- Carlyle
- Ripley
- Kaye
- Louisa
- Waterman
- Amos
- Walt
- Stowe
- Nietzsche
- Melville
- Ellison
- Tran
- Romanticism
- Dial
- Walden
- Poe
- Dwight
- Reliance
- Theodore
- Wally
- Lowell
- Pepper
- Carolyn
- Twain
- Ponce
- Goethe
- Coleridge
- Hancock
- Butch
- Dickinson
- Wordsworth
- Essay
- Abolitionist
- Frederic
- Dickens
- Eliot
- Bonnet
- Stephenson
- Brahma
- Deane
- Gus
- Thinker
- Leland
- Ruskin
- Genealogy
- Hegel
- Holmes
- Harriet
- Idealism
- Lydia
- Divinity
- Wentworth
- Moody
- Stevens
- Kappa
- Ezra
- Philosopher
- Henry
- Reformer
- Herman
- Lyons
- Knox
- Bancroft
- Sturgeon
- Gadget
- Kant
- Horace
- Canyon
- Margaret
- Hedge
- Lecture
- Edgar
- Gifford
- Peabody
- Phi
- Gertrude
- Parker
- Lecturer
- Salem
- Kitty
Adjective
Verb
Wiktionary
WALDO, noun. A remote manipulation system in which a slave device mimics the motions of a master device manipulated directly by the operator.
WALDO, proper noun. A male given name, in modern American use transferred back from the surname.
WALDO, proper noun. A surname derived from the given name.
Wise words
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