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- CARAP
- CARAT
- CARBO
- CARBS
- CARBY
- CARDI
- CARDS
- CARDY
- CARED
- CARER
- CARES
- CARET
- CAREX
- CARGO
- CARKS
- CARLE
- CARLS
- CARNE
- CARNS
- CARNY
- CAROB
- CAROL
- CAROM
- CARON
- CARPE
- CARPI
- CARPS
- CARRS
- CARRY
- CARSE
- CARTA
- CARTE
- CARTS
- CARVE
- CARVY
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Definition of cards
cards (noun)
- A playing card.
- (in the plural) Any game using playing cards; a card game.
- A resource or an argument, used to achieve a purpose.
- Any flat, normally rectangular piece of stiff paper, plastic etc.
- A map or chart.
- An amusing or entertaining person, often slightly eccentrically so.
- A list of scheduled events or of performers or contestants.
- A tabular presentation of the key statistics of an innings or match: batsmen’s scores and how they were dismissed, extras, total score and bowling figures.
- A removable electronic device that may be inserted into a powered electronic device to provide additional capability.
- A greeting card.
- A business card.
- Title card / Intertitle: A piece of filmed, printed text edited into the midst of the photographed action at various points, generally to convey character dialogue or descriptive narrative material related to the plot.
- A test card.
- A published note, containing a brief statement, explanation, request, expression of thanks, etc.
- A printed programme.
- (by extension) An attraction or inducement.
- A paper on which the points of the compass are marked; the dial or face of the mariner's compass.
- A perforated pasteboard or sheet-metal plate for warp threads, making part of the Jacquard apparatus of a loom.
- An indicator card.
cards (verb)
- To check IDs, especially against a minimum age requirement.
- To play cards.
- To make (a stated score), as recorded on a scoring card.
cards (noun)
- Material with embedded short wire bristles.
- A comb- or brush-like device or tool to raise the nap on a fabric.
- A hand-held tool formed similarly to a hairbrush but with bristles of wire or other rigid material. It is used principally with raw cotton, wool, hair, or other natural fibers to prepare these materials for spinning into yarn or thread on a spinning wheel, with a whorl or other hand-held spindle. The card serves to untangle, clean, remove debris from, and lay the fibers straight.
- A machine for disentangling the fibres of wool prior to spinning.
- A roll or sliver of fibre (as of wool) delivered from a carding machine.
cards (verb)
- To use a carding device to disentangle the fibres of wool prior to spinning.
- To scrape or tear someone’s flesh using a metal comb, as a form of torture.
- To comb with a card; to cleanse or disentangle by carding.
- To clean or clear, as if by using a card.
- To mix or mingle, as with an inferior or weaker article.
cards (noun)
- One of the officials appointed by the pope in the Roman Catholic Church, ranking only below the pope and the patriarchs, constituting the special college which elects the pope. (See Wikipedia article on Catholic cardinals.)
- Any of a genus of songbirds of the finch family, Cardinalis.
- Any of various related passerine birds of the family Cardinalidae (See Wikipedia article on cardinals) and other similar birds that were once considered to be related.
- (color) A deep red color, somewhat less vivid than scarlet, the traditional colour of a Catholic cardinal's cassock. (same as cardinal red)
- Short for cardinal number, a number indicating quantity, or the size of a set (e.g., zero, one, two, three). (See Wikipedia article on Cardinal number.)
- (grammar) Short for cardinal numeral, a word used to represent a cardinal number.
- Short for cardinal flower (Lobelia cardinalis), a flowering plant.
- Short for cardinal tetra (Paracheirodon axelrodi), a freshwater fish.
- (bow) A woman's short cloak with a hood, originally made of scarlet cloth.
- Mulled red wine.
cards (noun)
- Card games
Definition of carer
carer (noun)
- Someone who regularly looks after another person, either as a job or often through family responsibilities.
Definition of carex
carex (noun)
- Any member of the genus Carex of sedges.
Definition of carrs
carrs (noun)
- A wheeled vehicle that moves independently, with at least three wheels, powered mechanically, steered by a driver and mostly for personal transportation.
- A wheeled vehicle, drawn by a horse or other animal; a chariot.
- An unpowered unit in a railroad train.
- An individual vehicle, powered or unpowered, in a multiple unit.
- A passenger-carrying unit in a subway or elevated train, whether powered or not.
- A rough unit of quantity approximating the amount which would fill a railroad car.
- The moving, load-carrying component of an elevator or other cable-drawn transport mechanism.
- The passenger-carrying portion of certain amusement park rides, such as Ferris wheels.
- The part of an airship, such as a balloon or dirigible, which houses the passengers and control apparatus.
- A sliding fitting that runs along a track.
- The aggregate of desirable characteristics of a car.
- A floating perforated box for living fish.
carrs (noun)
- A bog or marsh; marshy ground, swampland.
- A marsh or fen on which low trees or bushes grow; a marshy woodland.
Definition of carry
carry (noun)
- A manner of transporting or lifting something; the grip or position in which something is carried.
- A tract of land over which boats or goods are carried between two bodies of navigable water; a portage.
- The bit or digit that is carried in an addition operation.
- The benefit or cost of owning an asset over time.
- The distance travelled by the ball when struck, until it hits the ground.
- Carried interest.
- The sky; cloud-drift.
carry (verb)
- To lift (something) and take it to another place; to transport (something) by lifting.
- To transfer from one place (such as a country, book, or column) to another.
- To convey by extension or continuance; to extend.
- To move; to convey using force
- To lead or guide.
- To stock or supply (something); to have in store.
- To adopt (something); take (something) over.
- To adopt or resolve on, especially in a deliberative assembly
- In an addition, to transfer the quantity in excess of what is countable in the units in a column to the column immediately to the left in order to be added there.
- To have, hold, possess or maintain (something).
- To be transmitted; to travel.
- To insult, to diss.
- To capture a ship by coming alongside and boarding.
- To transport (the ball) whilst maintaining possession.
- To have on one's person.
- To be pregnant (with).
- To have propulsive power; to propel.
- To hold the head; said of a horse.
- To have earth or frost stick to the feet when running, as a hare.
- To bear or uphold successfully through conflict, for example a leader or principle
- To succeed in (e.g. a contest); to succeed in; to win.
- To get possession of by force; to capture.
- To contain; to comprise; have a particular aspect; to show or exhibit
- To bear (oneself); to behave or conduct.
- To bear the charges or burden of holding or having, as stocks, merchandise, etc., from one time to another.
- To have a weapon on one's person; to be armed.
- To be disproportionately responsible for a team's success.