Carrageen, Carrigeen, n. [Written also Carragheen.] Irish moss, carrageen moss (Fucus crispus or Chondrus crispus).

Carriage, n.

    1. Vehicle, conveyance.
    2. Bearing, manner, demeanor, air, mien.
    3. Behavior, deportment, conduct.

Carrion, n. Putrefying flesh, putrescent or putrid meat.

Carroty, a. Reddish-yellow (said of the hair).

Carry, v. a.

    1. Convey, bear, transport.
    2. Urge, impel, push forward.
    3. Accomplish, effect, gain, secure, compass, bring about.
    4. Support, sustain, bear up.
    5. Transfer.
    6. Imply, import, signify, infer, involve.

Carry off.

    1. Remove, take away.
    2. Destroy, kill.

Carry on. (Active.)

    1. Conduct, manage, transact, prosecute, continue, help forward.
    2. (Neuter.) [Colloq.] Frolic, cut capers, play tricks, behave wildly or rudely.

Carry one’s self. Conduct, behave, demean, deport, quit, or acquit one’s self.

Carry out. Apply, execute, put in practice, carry into detail, complete.


  By PanEris using Melati.

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