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English words starting with car

Car

kɑː

Meanings of Car:

noun

A four-wheeled road vehicle that is powered by an engine and is able to carry a small number of people.

Usage examples:

She drove up in a car

Car-crash

ˈkɑː kræʃ

Meanings of Car-crash:

noun

A serious accident involving one or more cars

Usage examples:

He was killed in a car crash., at that time my private life was a car crash., it could have been an…

Car-ferry

ˈkɑː ˌfer.i

Meanings of Car-ferry:

noun

A ship designed for carrying vehicles and passengers

Meanings of Car-phone:

noun

A phone that is kept and used in a car and is connected to the network by radio

Carabao

ˌkarəˈbeɪəʊ

Meanings of Carabao:

noun

Another term for water buffalo.

Carabaos

ˌkarəˈbeɪəʊ

Meanings of Carabaos:

noun

Another term for water buffalo.

Carabid

ˈkarəbɪd

Meanings of Carabid:

noun

A fast-running beetle of a family ( carabidae ) that comprises the predatory ground beetles.

Meanings of Carabidoid:

noun

A fast-running beetle of a family (carabidae) that comprises the predatory ground beetles.

Usage examples:

Some predation of click beetles by certain carabids will occur in pheromone traps left untended for…

Carabids

ˈkarəbɪd

Meanings of Carabids:

noun

A fast-running beetle of a family ( carabidae ) that comprises the predatory ground beetles.

Meanings of Carabineer:

noun

A cavalry soldier whose principal weapon was a carbine.

Usage examples:

Light infantry also had flank companies, though their grenadiers were known as carabiniers.

Carabiner

ˌkær.əˈbiː.nər

Meanings of Carabiner:

noun

A coupling link with a safety closure, used by rock climbers.

Usage examples:

The rock climbing section minimized rope burn while rappelling (then called ‘roping down’) by feedi…

Carabinero

ˌkarabɪˈnɛːrəʊ

Meanings of Carabinero:

noun

A spanish or south american frontier guard or customs officer.

Usage examples:

Chilean president ricardo lagos, while claiming to support the right to protest, ordered the mobili…

Meanings of Carabineros:

noun

A spanish or south american frontier guard or customs officer.

Usage examples:

Chilean president ricardo lagos, while claiming to support the right to protest, ordered the mobili…

Carabinier

ˌkarəbɪˈnɪə

Meanings of Carabinier:

noun

A cavalry soldier whose principal weapon was a carbine.

Usage examples:

Light infantry also had flank companies, though their grenadiers were known as carabiniers.

Carabiniere

ˌkarəbɪˈnjɛːri

Meanings of Carabiniere:

noun

A member of the italian paramilitary police.

Usage examples:

We need to bring in the international community, like international police, gendarmerie, carabinier…

Meanings of Carabinieri:

noun

A member of the italian paramilitary police.

Usage examples:

We need to bring in the international community, like international police, gendarmerie, carabinier…

Meanings of Caracal:

noun

A long-legged wild cat with black tufted ears and a uniform brown coat, native to africa and western asia.

Usage examples:

Besides leopards, the society claims britain may also be home to wild pumas and other exotic feline…

Meanings of Caracals:

noun

A long-legged wild cat with black tufted ears and a uniform brown coat, native to africa and western asia.

Usage examples:

Besides leopards, the society claims britain may also be home to wild pumas and other exotic feline…

Caracara

ˌkarəˈkɑːrə

Meanings of Caracara:

noun

A large new world bird of prey of the falcon family, with a bare face and a deep bill, feeding largely on carrion.

Usage examples:

Some of the oldest known falconids include a crested caracara and a peregrine falcon, both of which…

Caracaras

ˌkarəˈkɑːrə

Meanings of Caracaras:

noun

A large new world bird of prey of the falcon family, with a bare face and a deep bill, feeding largely on carrion.

Usage examples:

Some of the oldest known falconids include a crested caracara and a peregrine falcon, both of which…

Caracas

kəˈræk.əs

Meanings of Caracas:

proper noun

The capital of venezuela; population 2,097,400 (est. 2009).

noun

The capital city of venezuela, in the northern part of the country

Usage examples:

He ran a dental practice in caracas during the 1960s and 1970s., for his thesis he worked on a low-…

Meanings of Caracole:

noun

A half turn to the right or left by a horse.

Usage examples:

By 1700 the caracole, initially so fashionable, was obsolete and the cavalryman's pistol was reserv…
verb

(of a horse) perform a caracole.

Usage examples:

He danced sideways and then caracoled round the corner of the stables

Caracoled

ˈkarəkəʊl

Meanings of Caracoled:

verb

(of a horse) perform a caracole.

Usage examples:

He danced sideways and then caracoled round the corner of the stables
noun

A half turn to the right or left by a horse.

Usage examples:

By 1700 the caracole, initially so fashionable, was obsolete and the cavalryman's pistol was reserv…

Meanings of Caracoler:

noun

A half turn to the right or left by a horse.

Usage examples:

By 1700 the caracole, initially so fashionable, was obsolete and the cavalryman's pistol was reserv…
verb

(of a horse) perform a caracole.

Usage examples:

He danced sideways and then caracoled round the corner of the stables

Meanings of Caracoles:

noun

A half turn to the right or left by a horse.

Usage examples:

By 1700 the caracole, initially so fashionable, was obsolete and the cavalryman's pistol was reserv…
verb

(of a horse) perform a caracole.

Usage examples:

He danced sideways and then caracoled round the corner of the stables

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