All English words - page 848
nounA cannon in billiards or pool.
Usage examples:
He mastered the caroms, and was called the ‘reading rifle’ because of his great arm.’
verbMake a carom; strike and rebound.
Usage examples:
But the ball caromed off a tree and bounced back into a bunker, leaving a shot at the green.
nounAn orange or red plant pigment found in carrots and many other plant structures. it is a terpenoid hydrocarbon with several isomers, including beta-carotene.
Usage examples:
In most cases, early spring grass will contain fairly high levels of carotene (precursor to vitamin…
nounAn orange or red plant pigment found in carrots and many other plant structures. it is a terpenoid hydrocarbon with several isomers, including beta-carotene.
Usage examples:
In most cases, early spring grass will contain fairly high levels of carotene (precursor to vitamin…
nounAny of a class of mainly yellow, orange, or red fat-soluble pigments, including carotene, which give colour to plant parts such as ripe tomatoes and autumn leaves.
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Carotenoid pigments
adjectiveRelating to or denoting the two main arteries which carry blood to the head and neck, and their two main branches.
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Blood was obtained by carotid artery laceration.
nounEach of the carotid arteries.
Usage examples:
Palpation of the carotids, thyroid or abdominal organs was impossible.
nounEach of the carotid arteries.
Usage examples:
Palpation of the carotids, thyroid or abdominal organs was impossible.
adjectiveRelating to or denoting the two main arteries which carry blood to the head and neck, and their two main branches.
Usage examples:
Blood was obtained by carotid artery laceration.
nounThe act of celebrating and enjoying yourself, usually by drinking alcohol and speaking and laughing loudly with other people
Usage examples:
He returned home after a night of carousal and heavy drinking., we went on with our merry carousals.
nounThe act of celebrating and enjoying yourself, usually by drinking alcohol and speaking and laughing loudly with other people
Usage examples:
He returned home after a night of carousal and heavy drinking., we went on with our merry carousals.
verbDrink alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way.
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They danced and caroused until the drink ran out
nounA noisy, lively drinking party.
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Corporate carouses
verbDrink alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way.
Usage examples:
They danced and caroused until the drink ran out
nounA noisy, lively drinking party.
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Corporate carouses
nounA merry-go-round at a fair.
Usage examples:
You've got elephants, giraffes, carousels and merry go-rounds.
nounA merry-go-round at a fair.
Usage examples:
You've got elephants, giraffes, carousels and merry go-rounds.
verbDrink alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way.
Usage examples:
They danced and caroused until the drink ran out
nounA noisy, lively drinking party.
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Corporate carouses
nounThe activity of drinking alcohol and enjoying oneself with others in a noisy, lively way.
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A night of carousing
verbDrink alcohol and enjoy oneself with others in a noisy, lively way.
Usage examples:
They danced and caroused until the drink ran out
nounA deep-bodied freshwater fish, typically with barbels around the mouth. carp are farmed for food in some parts of the world and are often kept in large ponds.
Usage examples:
One species, the silver carp, is known to jump completely out of the water when a boat passes, in s…
verbComplain or find fault continually about trivial matters.
Usage examples:
I don't want to carp about the way you did it
adjectiveRelating to the bones forming the human carpus (wrist), or to their equivalent in an animal's forelimb.
Usage examples:
You have a slight fracture in your lower left arm as well as sprained meta carpals and carpals.
nounAny of the carpal bones.
Usage examples:
You have a slight fracture in your lower left arm as well as sprained meta carpals and carpals.
nounAny of the carpal bones.
Usage examples:
You have a slight fracture in your lower left arm as well as sprained meta carpals and carpals.
adjectiveRelating to the bones forming the human carpus (wrist), or to their equivalent in an animal's forelimb.
Usage examples:
You have a slight fracture in your lower left arm as well as sprained meta carpals and carpals.
nounA large group of mountains in the czech republic, slovakia, poland, hungary, ukraine, serbia, and romania
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It is located in the centre of the country and surrounded by the carpathian mountains., she owned a…
A latin expression meaning "seize the day", used for saying that people should enjoy the present rather than worrying about the future
Usage examples:
I may as well have dessert - carpe diem, right?, the carpe diem spirit that prevails during wartime
verbComplain or find fault continually about trivial matters.
Usage examples:
I don't want to carp about the way you did it
nounA deep-bodied freshwater fish, typically with barbels around the mouth. carp are farmed for food in some parts of the world and are often kept in large ponds.
Usage examples:
One species, the silver carp, is known to jump completely out of the water when a boat passes, in s…
nounThe female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style. it may occur singly or as one of a group.
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The terminal female flowers consist of two or three carpels and no other organs.
nounThe female reproductive organ of a flower, consisting of an ovary, a stigma, and usually a style. it may occur singly or as one of a group.
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The terminal female flowers consist of two or three carpels and no other organs.
nounA person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures.
Usage examples:
Tom searles worked as a carpenter repairing the inside of the wooden mills and stayed for seventeen…
verbMake by shaping wood.
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The rails were carpentered very skilfully
verbMake by shaping wood.
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The rails were carpentered very skilfully
nounA person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures.
Usage examples:
Tom searles worked as a carpenter repairing the inside of the wooden mills and stayed for seventeen…
verbMake by shaping wood.
Usage examples:
The rails were carpentered very skilfully
nounA person who makes and repairs wooden objects and structures.
Usage examples:
Tom searles worked as a carpenter repairing the inside of the wooden mills and stayed for seventeen…
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