| carpool |
an agreement among a group of automobile drivers who work together, or whose children go to the same school. Each driver takes turns driving the others. |
| carriage |
a vehicle with wheels that is covered or enclosed and is used for carrying people. [3 definitions] |
| carrier |
a person who carries or brings something. [2 definitions] |
| carrot |
a plant that produces an orange root that is eaten as a vegetable. [2 definitions] |
| carry |
to take from one place to another; bear or support while moving; transport. [4 definitions] |
| carry away |
to cause a strong reaction or emotions in. |
| carry off |
to do with success. [2 definitions] |
| carry on |
to continue to do or go on as before. [2 definitions] |
| carry out |
to do; to work on until finished. [3 definitions] |
| carry weight |
to have influence, importance, or authority. |
| carsick |
having a sick feeling while riding in a car, bus, or train. |
| cart |
a large wagon with two wheels pulled by animals and used to carry a heavy load. [4 definitions] |
| cartilage |
a tough, white tissue that forms part of the skeleton of humans and other animals. Cartilage is not as stiff as bone. Cartilage is found in the ear, nose, and joints. |
| carton |
a box made of thick paper or of plastic made to hold one particular type of product. |
| cartoon |
a drawing or series of drawings that make people laugh or think; comic strip. Cartoons often have words to show what a character is thinking or saying or to help explain what is happening. [2 definitions] |
| cartridge |
a case shaped like a tube that holds gunpowder and a bullet. [3 definitions] |
| cartwheel |
a sideways somersault with the arms and legs held out straight like the spokes of a wheel. [2 definitions] |
| carve |
to form or write by cutting. [2 definitions] |
| carving |
the work or result of cutting and shaping wood, stone, or other material. |
| cascade |
a steep waterfall or series of small waterfalls. [2 definitions] |
| case1 |
an instance or example of something. [5 definitions] |