Definitions from Wikipedia (Agincourt)
▸ noun: a late sixties English psychedelic folk band.
▸ noun: launched at Monmouth in 1825, registered at Bristol, and became a West Indiaman sailing to Nevis.
▸ noun: Several ships have been named Agincourt after the Battle of Agincourt of 1415.
▸ noun: a merchant vessel launched at North Shields in 1804.
▸ noun: built by James Laing & Sons and launched at Sunderland in 1844.
▸ noun: Agincourt, subtitled "The Triumph of Archery over Armor, 25 October 1415", is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc. in 1978 that simulates the Battle of Agincourt.
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▸ noun: a late sixties English psychedelic folk band.
▸ noun: launched at Monmouth in 1825, registered at Bristol, and became a West Indiaman sailing to Nevis.
▸ noun: Several ships have been named Agincourt after the Battle of Agincourt of 1415.
▸ noun: a merchant vessel launched at North Shields in 1804.
▸ noun: built by James Laing & Sons and launched at Sunderland in 1844.
▸ noun: Agincourt, subtitled "The Triumph of Archery over Armor, 25 October 1415", is a board wargame published by Simulations Publications, Inc. in 1978 that simulates the Battle of Agincourt.
▸ Also see agincourt
▸ Words similar to agincourts
▸ Usage examples for agincourts
▸ Idioms related to agincourts
▸ Wikipedia articles (New!)
▸ Popular adjectives describing agincourts
▸ Words that often appear near agincourts
▸ Rhymes of agincourts
▸ Invented words related to agincourts