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21car — CAR. Qui sert à marquer la cause, la raison, les consequences dans la suite d un discours, d un raisonnement. Il ne faut pas faire telle chose; car Dieu le defend. le soleil est beaucoup plus grand que toute la terre; car &c …
22car|ro|ma|ta — «KAHR roh MAH tah», noun. (in the Philippines) a two wheeled work cart, usually pulled by one horse or other draft animal. ╂[< Philippine Spanish carromata < Italian carromatto low, four wheeled cart < Latin carrus (see etym. under car… …
23car — (n.) c.1300, wheeled vehicle, from O.N.Fr. carre, from L. carrum, carrus (pl. carra), originally two wheeled Celtic war chariot, from Gaulish karros (Cf. Welsh carr cart, wagon, Breton karr chariot ), from PIE *krsos, from root *kers to run.… …
24čar — čȃr m <G mn čárī/čárā> DEFINICIJA ono što zanosi, privlači ili zadivljuje FRAZEOLOGIJA baciti čari na koga 1. začarati ga, omađijati (u svijetu bajke, predaje, mita) 2. zavesti koga, navesti da radi što mimo svoje volje; gubi (svaki) čar… …
25car — [n] vehicle driven on streets auto, automobile, bucket*, buggy*, bus, clunker*, compact, convertible, conveyance, coupe, gas guzzler*, hardtop, hatchback, heap*, jalopy*, jeep, junker*, limousine, machine, motor, motorcar, pickup, ride*, roadster …
26car — {{/stl 13}}{{stl 8}}rz. mos I, Mc. carze; lm M. owie {{/stl 8}}{{stl 7}} władca w dawnej Rosji, Bułgarii i Serbii : {{/stl 7}}{{stl 10}}Car Iwan Groźny. <ros.> {{/stl 10}} …
27car|bo|na|do — car|bo|na|do1 «KAHR buh NAY doh», noun, plural does. an opaque, dark colored, massive form of diamond, found chiefly in Brazil and used for drills; black diamond. ╂[< Portuguese carbonado (literally) carbonized (from its color)] car|bo|na|do2… …
28car|et — car|et1 «KAR uht», noun. a mark placed below a line to show where something should be put in, used in writing and in printing. ╂[< Latin caret there is lacking] car|et2 «ka REH; Anglicized KAR uht», noun. a sea turtle having a mouth shaped… …
29car|ni|fy — «KAHR nuh fy», verb, fied, fy|ing. –v.t. to change or convert into flesh. –v.i. to lose the normal structure and become fleshy, as in the development of a fibrous condition of the lung. ╂[< Latin carō, carnis flesh + English fy]… …
30car|ny — car|ny1 «KAHR nee», noun, plural nies. U.S. Slang. 1. a carnival (def. 1). 2. a person who works or performs in a carnival: »To the carny, all noncarnies are “people,” whose dull lives arouse both pity and scorn (Time). Also, carnie, carney …