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Webster Dictionary :: Car

CAR, CAER, CHAR, in names of places, is sometimes the Celtic Caer, a town or cit...

Webster Dictionary :: Carabine

CARABINE, CARABINEER, n. A man who carries a carabine; one who carries a longer ...

Webster Dictionary :: Carac

CARAC, CARACK, n. A large ship of burden; a Portuguese Indiaman.

Webster Dictionary :: Caracol

CARACOL, n. 1. In the manege, a semi-round, or half turn which a horseman makes,...

Webster Dictionary :: Caracoly

CARACOLY, n. A mixture of gold, silver and copper, of which are made rings penda...

Webster Dictionary :: Carat

CARAT, n. 1. The weight of four grains, used by gold-smiths and jewelers in weig...

Webster Dictionary :: Caravan

CARAVAN, n. A company of travellers, pilgrims or merchants, marching or proceedi...

Webster Dictionary :: Caravansary

CARAVANSARY, n. A place appointed for receiving and loading caravans; a kind of ...

Webster Dictionary :: Caravel

CARAVEL, CARAWAY, n. A plant of the genus Carum, a biennial plant, with a taper ...

Webster Dictionary :: Carbine

CARBINE, n. A short gun or fire arm, carrying a ball of 24 to the pound, borne b...

Webster Dictionary :: Carbon

CARBON, n. Pure charcoal; a simple body, black, brittle, light and inodorous. It...

Webster Dictionary :: Carbonaceous

CARBONACEOUS, a. Pertaining to charcoal. [See Carbonic .]

Webster Dictionary :: Carbonade

CARBONADE, CARBONADO, n. In cookery, flesh, fowl or the like, cut across, season...

Webster Dictionary :: Carbonate

CARBONATE, v.t. In chimistry, a compound formed by the union of carbonic acid wi...

Webster Dictionary :: Carbonated

CARBONATED, a. Combined with carbon.

Webster Dictionary :: Carboncle

CARBONCLE, n. 1. An anthrax; an inflammatory tumor, or painful gangrenous boil o...

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