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CART, n. 1. A carriage with two wheels, fitted to be drawn by one horse, or by a...
CARRYING, ppr. Bearing, conveying, removing, _c. CARRYING , n. A bearing, convey...
CARRY-TALE, n. A tale-bearer.
CARRY, v.t. 1. To bear, convey, or transport, by sustaining and moving the thing...
CARROWS, n. In Ireland, people who wander about and get their living by cards an...
CARROTY, a. Like a carrot in color; an epithet given to red hair.
CARROT, n. An esculent root, of the genus Daucus, cultivated for the table and f...
CARROON, n. 1. In London, a rent received for the privilege of driving a cart. 2...
CARRONADE, n. A short piece of ordnance, having a large caliber, and a chamber f...
CARRION, n. 1. The dead and putrefying body or flesh of animals; flesh so corrup...
CARRICK-BEND, n. [See Carry .] 1. One who carries; that which carries or conveys...
CARRIBOO. [See Cariboo .]
CARRIAGE, n. 1. The act of carrying, bearing, transporting, or conveying; as the...
CARRIABLE, a. That may be carried.
CARRAWAY, n. A kind of apple.
CARPUS, n. The wrist, but not an English word.