Associations to the word «Carl»
Noun
- Jena
- Jung
- Gustav
- Philipp
- Friedrich
- Linnaeus
- Theodor
- Perkins
- Emanuel
- Johan
- Ludwig
- Weber
- Xvi
- Sigmund
- Wilhelm
- Sargent
- Nielsen
- Botanist
- Levin
- Adolph
- Eduard
- Heinrich
- Emil
- Von
- Bernstein
- Axel
- Edwards
- Georg
- Henrik
- Zoologist
- Johann
- Gottfried
- Lenny
- Freud
- Moritz
- Walther
- Ritter
- Eugen
- Fischer
- Ernst
- Engel
- Busch
- Swedish
- Bach
- Hayden
- Lori
- Uppsala
- Jakob
- Albrecht
- Bernhard
- Hermann
- Bark
- Christoph
- Franz
- Siemens
- Hewitt
- Woodward
- Rudolf
- Naturalist
- Adolf
- Harald
- Otto
- Hahn
- Joachim
- Anton
- Erich
- Nils
- Chemist
- Vogel
- Erskine
- Mccall
- Pedersen
- Christensen
- Heinz
- Rogers
- Archduke
- Heidelberg
- Psychiatrist
- Cox
- Rosa
- Bosch
- Grimes
- Lister
- Petersen
- Danish
- Karl
- Ferdinand
- Magnus
- Sven
- Graf
- Sweden
- Braun
- Olson
- Stockholm
- Neumann
- Osborn
- Lange
- Leipzig
Adjective
Wiktionary
CARL, noun. A rude, rustic man; a churl.
CARL, verb. (obsolete) To snarl; to talk grumpily or gruffly.
CARL, proper noun. A male given name.
CARL, noun. (informal) A student at Carleton College, Minnesota.
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