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carp1
noun (carps or carp )
1 a deep-bodied freshwater fish which has two pairs of sensory barbels under its mouth.
2 any of various freshwater fishes with soft fins and a sucker-like mouth.
[15c: from French carpe , from Latin carpa ]
noun (carps or carp )
1 a deep-bodied freshwater fish which has two pairs of sensory barbels under its mouth.
2 any of various freshwater fishes with soft fins and a sucker-like mouth.
[15c: from French carpe , from Latin carpa ]
carp2
verb (carped , carping ) intr (often carp at someone or something) to complain, find fault or criticize, especially unnecessarily.
[16c in this sense; 13c in obsolete sense -to speak-: from Norse karpa to boast or dispute]
carper noun .
carping adjective , noun .
carpingly adverb .
verb (carped , carping ) intr (often carp at someone or something) to complain, find fault or criticize, especially unnecessarily.
[16c in this sense; 13c in obsolete sense -to speak-: from Norse karpa to boast or dispute]
carper noun .
carping adjective , noun .
carpingly adverb .
carpal anat
adjective relating to the carpus.
noun in terrestrial vertebrates: any of the bones that form the carpus.
[18c: from Latin carpalis , from Greek karpos wrist]
adjective relating to the carpus.
noun in terrestrial vertebrates: any of the bones that form the carpus.
[18c: from Latin carpalis , from Greek karpos wrist]
carpel
noun , bot the female reproductive part of a flowering plant, consisting of a stigma (sense 3), style (sense 7) and ovary (sense 2).
[19c: from Greek karpos fruit]
carpellary adjective .
noun , bot the female reproductive part of a flowering plant, consisting of a stigma (sense 3), style (sense 7) and ovary (sense 2).
[19c: from Greek karpos fruit]
carpellary adjective .
carpenter
noun someone skilled in working with wood, eg in building houses, etc or in making fine furniture.
verb (carpentered , carpentering )
1 intr to do the work of a carpenter.
2 to make by carpentry.
[14c: from French carpentier , from Latin carpentarius person who builds wagons, from carpentum two-wheeled chariot]
noun someone skilled in working with wood, eg in building houses, etc or in making fine furniture.
verb (carpentered , carpentering )
1 intr to do the work of a carpenter.
2 to make by carpentry.
[14c: from French carpentier , from Latin carpentarius person who builds wagons, from carpentum two-wheeled chariot]
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