1. taylor - Noun
2. Taylor - Proper noun
A borough of Pennsylvania.
A unisex given name transferred from the surname.
A village in Wisconsin.
A city in Arkansas.
A census-designated place in Wyoming.
An unincorporated community in Indiana.
An unincorporated community in Maryland.
An unincorporated community in Louisiana.
An English and Scottish surname originating as an occupation for a tailor.
(rare) A surname from Irish [in turn originating as an occupation], an anglicization of Táilliúir (“tailor”).
A suburb of Canberra, Australia; named for architect Florence Mary Taylor.
A town in British Columbia, Canada; named for trapper Herbert Taylor.
A locale in the United States.
A city in Michigan; named for Zachary Taylor, 12th president of the United States.
A city in Texas; named for railroad official Edward Moses Taylor.
A city in North Dakota; named for railroad official David R. Taylor.
A town in Alabama; named for an early settler family.
A town in Arizona; named for John Taylor, 3rd President of the LDS Church.
A town in Mississippi; named for early settler John Taylor.
A town in New York; named for Zachary Taylor.
A village, the county seat of Loup County, Nebraska; named for early settler Ed Taylor.
An unincorporated community in Beckham County, Oklahoma; named for postmaster Jeremiah H. Taylor.
An unincorporated community in Cotton County, Oklahoma; named for local merchant John Taylor.
A ghost town in Washington.
A number of townships in the United States, listed under Taylor Township.
taylor (plural taylors)
Obsolete form of tailor.
18th century copy of a late 16th-century map The 16th-century original is Taylor 1940, fig. 6 p. 222. of Trento, northeast at top, showing walled old city and original course of the Adige. Source: Internet
A 10 yard touchdown pass to John Taylor, and the 49ers lead by three, and the extra point will put the nail in the Cincinnati coffin. Source: Internet
According to Taylor, however, the photos aren’t any precursor to potential teammates, but rather a pair of friends who play the same position working out with their shared position coach, Jeff Christensen. Source: Internet
According to academic Greg Taylor, auteur theory also helped to popularize cult films when middlebrow audiences found an accessible way to approach avant-garde film criticism. Source: Internet
According to Taylor Swift's record label, her new album, "Folklore" — recorded in secrecy in quarantine and released Friday with only a few hours' warning — sold more than 1.3 million copies around the world in its first day of availability. Source: Internet
According to Doute, Taylor didn’t just block her, Tom Sandoval, and Ariana Madix on social media. Source: Internet