English words starting with carr
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Carr
kɑːMeanings of Carr:
nounFen woodland or scrub that is typically dominated by alder or willow.
Usage examples:
Reed-fringed dykes in the very centre of the vast halvergate marshes harbour a few in winter; fenla…
Written abbreviation for carriage forward
Meanings of Carracks:
nounA large merchant ship of a kind operating in european waters from the 14th to the 17th century.
Usage examples:
The italian city-states kept squadrons of galleys and adapted carracks (merchant ships) to defend t…
Meanings of Carrageen:
nounAn edible red shoreline seaweed with flattened branching fronds, found in both eurasia and north america.
Usage examples:
I know how to eat everything you can gather on its rocky coast and bone-white beaches: razor shells…
Carrageenan
ˌkarəˈɡiːnənMeanings of Carrageenan:
nounA substance extracted from red and purple seaweeds, consisting of a mixture of polysaccharides. it is used as a thickening or emulsifying agent in food products.
Usage examples:
Keep in mind, too, that most commercial soy milks, especially the fortified ones, contain added sal…
Carragheen
ˈkarəɡiːnMeanings of Carragheen:
nounAn edible red shoreline seaweed with flattened branching fronds, found in both eurasia and north america.
Usage examples:
I know how to eat everything you can gather on its rocky coast and bone-white beaches: razor shells…
Meanings of Carragheenin:
nounAn edible red shoreline seaweed with flattened branching fronds, found in both eurasia and north america.
Usage examples:
I know how to eat everything you can gather on its rocky coast and bone-white beaches: razor shells…
Carrel
ˈkar(ə)lMeanings of Carrel:
nounA small cubicle with a desk for the use of a reader or student in a library.
Usage examples:
The courtroom in arusha looks like a high-school library, with practical carpeting and schoolhouse …
Carrels
ˈkær.əlMeanings of Carrels:
nounA small cubicle with a desk for the use of a reader or student in a library.
Usage examples:
The courtroom in arusha looks like a high-school library, with practical carpeting and schoolhouse …
Meanings of Carretela:
nounA type of light two-wheeled carriage, typically having passenger seats facing each other, and drawn by a single horse.
Meanings of Carriage:
nounAny of the separate sections of a train that carry passengers.
Usage examples:
The first-class carriages
Meanings of Carriages:
nounAny of the separate sections of a train that carry passengers.
Usage examples:
The first-class carriages
Carried
ˈkær.iMeanings of Carried:
verbSupport and move (someone or something) from one place to another.
Usage examples:
Medics were carrying a wounded man on a stretcher
nounAn act of carrying something from one place to another.
Usage examples:
We did a carry of equipment from the camp
Meanings of Carried-away:
phrasal verbTo cause someone to become very excited and to lose control
Usage examples:
I got carried away and spent too much money.
Meanings of Carrier:
nounA person or thing that carries, holds, or conveys something.
Usage examples:
Water carriers
Meanings of Carrier-bag:
nounA person or thing that carries or delivers something
Usage examples:
She’s got a job as a letter carrier.
Carriers
ˈkær.i.ərMeanings of Carriers:
nounA person or thing that carries, holds, or conveys something.
Usage examples:
Water carriers
Meanings of Carriole:
nounA small open horse-drawn carriage for one person.
Usage examples:
As dusk drew near there was a general handshaking, and the carrioles scurried off along the highway.
Meanings of Carrioles:
nounA small open horse-drawn carriage for one person.
Usage examples:
As dusk drew near there was a general handshaking, and the carrioles scurried off along the highway.
Carrion
ˈkær.i.ənMeanings of Carrion:
nounThe decaying flesh of dead animals.
Usage examples:
A crow wheeled over the hills in search of carrion
Carronade
ˌkarəˈneɪdMeanings of Carronade:
nounA short large-calibre cannon, formerly in naval use.
Usage examples:
He was still outnumbered by 18 ships to 16, but thanks to his mighty carronades (large-calibre cann…
Meanings of Carrot:
nounA tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable.
Usage examples:
Roast lamb with peas and carrots
Carrots
ˈkarətMeanings of Carrots:
nounA tapering orange-coloured root eaten as a vegetable.
Usage examples:
Roast lamb with peas and carrots
Carroty
ˈkarətiMeanings of Carroty:
adjective(of a person's hair) orange-red in colour.
Usage examples:
A skinny little kid with carroty hair
Meanings of Carrousel:
nounA merry-go-round at a fair.
Usage examples:
You've got elephants, giraffes, carousels and merry go-rounds.
Carrs
kɑːMeanings of Carrs:
nounFen woodland or scrub that is typically dominated by alder or willow.
Usage examples:
Reed-fringed dykes in the very centre of the vast halvergate marshes harbour a few in winter; fenla…
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