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Definition of carol
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Carol (n.) A round
dance.
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Carol
::
Carol (n.) A round
dance.
Yaupon
::
Yaupon
(n.) A shrub (Ilex
Cassine)
of the Holly
family,
native
from
Virginia
to
Florida.
The
smooth
elliptical
leaves
are used as a
substitute
for tea, and were
formerly
used in
preparing
the black drink of the
Indians
of North
Carolina.
Called
also
South-Sea
tea..
Pinkroot
::
Pinkroot
(n.) A
perennial
North
American
herb
(Spigelia
Marilandica),
sometimes
cultivated
for its showy red
blossoms.
Called
also
Carolina
pink,
Maryland
pinkroot,
and worm
grass..
Amber Fish
::
Amber fish () A fish of the
southern
Atlantic
coast
(Seriola
Carolinensis..
Sandhiller
::
Sandhiller
(n.) A
nickname
given to any poor white
living
in the pine woods which cover the sandy hills in
Georgia
and South
Carolina..
Caroline
::
Caroline
(n.) A coin. See
Carline.
Micronesian
::
Micronesian
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to
Micronesia,
a
collective
designation
of the
islands
in the
western
part of the
Pacific
Ocean,
embracing
the
Marshall
and
Gilbert
groups,
the
Ladrones,
the
Carolines,
etc..
Allspice
::
Allspice
(n.) The berry of the
pimento
(Eugenia
pimenta),
a tree of the West
Indies;
a spice of a
mildly
pungent
taste,
and
agreeably
aromatic;
Jamaica
pepper;
pimento.
It has been
supposed
to
combine
the
flavor
of
cinnamon,
nutmegs,
and
cloves;
and hence the name. The name is also given to other
aromatic
shrubs;
as, the
Carolina
allspice
(Calycanthus
floridus);
wild
allspice
(Lindera
benzoin),
called
also
spicebush,
spicewood,
and
feverbush..
Carrol
::
Carrol
(n.) See 4th
Carol.
Carolled
::
Carolled
() of Caro.
Caroline
::
Caroline
(n.) A
silver
coin once
current
in some parts of
Italy,
worth about seven
cents..
Nuthatch
::
Nuthatch
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of birds of the genus
Sitta,
as the
European
species
(Sitta
Europaea).
The
white-breasted
nuthatch
(S.
Carolinensis),
the
red-breasted
nuthatch
(S.
Canadensis),
the pygmy
nuthatch
(S.
pygmaea),
and
others,
are
American..
Crevalle
::
Crevalle
(n.) The
pompano
(Trachynotus
Carolinus).
Carolus
::
Carolus
(n.) An
English
gold coin of the value of
twenty
or
twenty-three
shillings.
It was first
struck
in the reign of
Charles
I.
Mantis
::
Mantis
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
voracious
orthopterous
insects
of the genus
Mantis,
and
allied
genera.
They are
remarkable
for their
slender
grotesque
forms,
and for
holding
their stout
anterior
legs in a
manner
suggesting
hands
folded
in
prayer.
The
common
American
species
is M.
Carolina..
Tuscaroras
::
Tuscaroras
(n. pl.) A tribe of North
American
Indians
formerly
living
on the Neuse and Tar
rivers
in North
Carolina.
They were
conquered
in 1713, after which the
remnant
of the tribe
joined
the Five
Nations,
thus
forming
the Six
Nations.
See Six
Nations,
under Six..
Dromatherium
::
Dromatherium
(n.) A small
extinct
triassic
mammal
from North
Carolina,
the
earliest
yet found in
America..
Carol
::
Carol (n.) A song of joy,
exultation,
or
mirth;
a lay..
Carrel
::
Carrel
(n.) Same as 4th
Carol.
Broadpiece
::
Broadpiece
(n.) An old
English
gold coin,
broader
than a
guinea,
as a
Carolus
or
Jacobus..
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