Associations to the word «Xenia»
Noun
- Dayton
- Irina
- Duchess
- Tsar
- Olga
- Knoll
- Greene
- Ohio
- Tornado
- Anastasia
- Columbus
- Gazette
- Boris
- Hospitality
- Alexandra
- Callahan
- Dowager
- Nicholas
- Irwin
- Shelton
- Princess
- Crimea
- Archduke
- Seminary
- Pollen
- Andrei
- Cincinnati
- Springfield
- Petersburg
- Orphan
- Miami
- Empress
- Montenegro
- Erie
- Grand
- Russia
- Vera
- Patterson
- Lars
- Leeds
- Railroad
- Toyota
- Countess
- Rudolf
- Alexander
- Granddaughter
- Sister
- Eldest
- Outbreak
- Duke
- Springs
- Illinois
- Rumor
- Russian
- Nun
- Grandmother
- Greece
- Limestone
- Niece
- Homer
- Anna
- Mcdonald
- Township
- Ai
- Cage
- Parks
- Guest
- Actress
- Pittsburgh
- Cousin
- Monastery
- Martyr
- Blake
- Denmark
- Fm
- Trail
- Linda
- Maria
- Daughter
- Bond
- Greek
- Leo
- Grandson
- Wedding
- Ensemble
- Clark
Wiktionary
XENIA, noun. (classical studies) The concept of hospitality to strangers.
XENIA, noun. (botany) The effect that genes from pollen have on the endosperm.
XENIA, noun. Plural of xenium
XENIA, proper noun. A female given name of mainly historical use in English.
XENIA, proper noun. A village in Illinois.
XENIA, proper noun. An unincorporated community in Kansas.
XENIA, proper noun. A city in Ohio.
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