Associations to the word «Windsor»
Noun
- Ludlow
- Leonardo
- Quebec
- Rector
- Jubilee
- Comrade
- Shrew
- Colliery
- Pantomime
- Distillery
- Epsom
- Chaplain
- Victoria
- Montreal
- Davies
- Organist
- Toronto
- Springfield
- Macbeth
- Bray
- Richmond
- Cumberland
- Queen
- Newfoundland
- Parkway
- Hiram
- Middlesex
- Edward
- Royal
- Borough
- Huron
- George
- Hurst
- Juliet
- Chichester
- Salisbury
- Park
- Yarmouth
- Canada
- Beaumont
- Vic
- Marlborough
- Alexandra
- Romeo
- Earl
- Devonshire
- Ellsworth
- Winnipeg
- Simpson
- Barry
- Southwestern
- Tornado
- Osborne
- Viscount
- Sid
- Upton
- Winchester
- Lacey
- Calgary
- Hills
- Rhys
- Bahamas
- Gloucester
- Casino
- Ellington
- Kelvin
- Toledo
- Pembroke
- Kingston
- Wolverhampton
- Guildford
- Faulkner
- Warwick
- Whitehall
- Grange
- Trenton
- Glade
- Lear
- Lodge
- Repertory
- Harrow
- Mcgill
- Brisbane
- Sims
- Turnpike
- Amalgamation
- Elizabeth
- Mausoleum
- Wentworth
- Gerald
- Susquehanna
- Marquess
- Saratoga
Verb
Wiktionary
WINDSOR, proper noun. A town in Berkshire, England - famous for Windsor Castle
WINDSOR, proper noun. Several other places in England, Australia, Canada and the United States
WINDSOR, proper noun. A habitational surname from the town in Berkshire.
WINDSOR, proper noun. A male given name transferred from the surname.
WINDSOR, proper noun. The Royal House of Windsor
WINDSOR KNOT, noun. A wide triangular knot of a particular sort in a necktie.
WINDSOR KNOTS, noun. Plural of Windsor knot
Dictionary definition
WINDSOR, noun. A city in southeastern Ontario on the Detroit River opposite Detroit.
WINDSOR, noun. The British royal family since 1917.
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