dublin |
kerry |
As a proper noun dublin
is dublin.
dublin |
canister |
As a proper noun dublin
is dublin.
As a noun canister is
a cylindrical or rectangular container usually of lightweight metal, plastic, or laminated pasteboard used for holding a dry product (as tea, crackers, flour, matches).
dublin |
d |
As a proper noun dublin
is dublin.
As a letter d is
the fourth letter of the.
As a numeral d is
cardinal number five hundred (500).
As a symbol d is
deuterium, when it needs to be distinguished from ordinary hydrogen.
dublin |
bogger |
As a proper noun dublin
is dublin.
As a noun bogger is
someone associated with or who works in a bog or
bogger can be
used particularly as an epithet or term of camaraderie or endearment''[[http://booksgooglecom/books?id=5qiv39cbumyc&pg=pa62&dq=bogger&lr= “bogger”], entry in 1990 , leslie dunkling, ''a dictionary of epithets and terms of address ].
dublin |
bloomsday |
As a proper noun Dublin
is the capital of the Republic of Ireland.
As a noun Bloomsday is
an annual celebration (on 16 June, in Dublin and elsewhere) of the life of Irish writer
James Joyce and the events depicted in his novel
Ulysses.
dublin |
dublinese |
As a proper noun dublin
is dublin.
As an adjective dublinese is
dublin (attributive).
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