carrion
— Noun
– English
~ the dead and rotting body of an animal; unfit for human food
carrizo
— Noun
– English
~ tall North American reed having relative wide leaves and large plumelike panicles; widely distributed in moist areas; used for mats, screens and arrow shafts
Carroll
— Noun
– English
~ English author; Charles Dodgson was an Oxford don of mathematics who is remembered for the children's stories he wrote under the pen name Lewis Carroll (1832-1898)
carrot
— Noun
– English
~ promise of reward as in "carrot and stick"; "used the carrot of subsidized housing for the workers to get their vote"
carrot
— Noun
– English
~ perennial plant widely cultivated as an annual in many varieties for its long conical orange edible roots; temperate and tropical regions
carrot
— Noun
– English
~ orange root; important source of carotene
carrot
— Noun
– English
~ deep orange edible root of the cultivated carrot plant
carrottop
— Noun
– English
~ someone who has red hair
carroty
— Adjective
– English
~ resembling the bright orange of the root of the carrot plant; "a boy with carroty hair"
carrousel
— Noun
– English
~ a large, rotating machine with seats for children to ride or amusement
carrousel
— Noun
– English
~ a conveyer belt that carries luggage to be claimed by air travelers
carry
— Verb
– English
~ be pregnant with; "She is bearing his child"; "The are expecting another child in January"; "I am carrying his child"
carry
— Verb
– English
~ transfer (entries) from one account book to another
carry
— Verb
– English
~ move while supporting, either in a vehicle or in one's hands or on one's body; "You must carry your camping gear"; "carry the suitcases to the car"; "This train is carrying nuclear waste"; "These pipes carry waste water into the river"
carry
— Verb
– English
~ have with oneself; have on one's person; "She always takes an umbrella"; "I always carry money"; "She packs a gun when she goes into the mountains"
carry
— Verb
– English
~ drink alcohol without showing ill effects; "He can hold his liquor"; "he had drunk more than he could carry"
carry
— Verb
– English
~ propel or give impetus to; "The sudden gust of air propelled the ball to the other side of the fence"
carry away
— Verb
– English
~ remove from a certain place, environment, or mental or emotional state; transport into a new location or state; "Their dreams carried the Romantics away into distant lands"; "The car carried us off to the meeting"; "I'll take you away on a holiday"; "I got carried away when I saw the dead man and I started to cry"
carry
— Verb
– English
~ sing or play against other voices or parts; "He cannot carry a tune"
carry
— Verb
– English
~ transfer (a number, cipher, or remainder) to the next column or unit's place before or after, in addition or multiplication; "put down 5 and carry 2"