Associations to the word «Carl»
Noun
- Foreman
- Haas
- Presley
- Anders
- Och
- Liszt
- Jimmie
- Oskar
- Saxe
- Grimm
- Werner
- Koch
- Andre
- Fritz
- Crawford
- Bergman
- Cosmos
- Rosen
- Schubert
- Larsen
- Mozart
- Gerhard
- Astronomer
- Siegel
- Mayer
- Becker
- Hans
- Wolfgang
- Beethoven
- Haydn
- Leopold
- Gunnar
- Hooper
- Psychoanalysis
- Abel
- Carlson
- Schmidt
- Weimar
- Boyer
- Cash
- Bloch
- Brandt
- Potts
- Josef
- Ebert
- Doherty
- Moe
- Johannes
- Mannheim
- Mathematician
- Heidi
- Carlton
- Fontana
- Stokes
- Amadeus
- Andreas
- Meyer
- Erik
- Elvis
- Andersen
- Lund
- Freedman
- Shapiro
- Weiss
- Debbie
- Hartmann
- Everett
- Richter
- Gesellschaft
- Maria
- Clapton
- Jacobson
- Rothschild
- Leben
- Julius
- Zu
- Lee
- Violinist
- Adler
- Palmer
- Maximilian
- Wien
- Jurist
- Rowan
- Schwarz
- Nietzsche
- Tko
- Peterson
- Kurt
- Physicist
- Nomenclature
- Brahms
- Hansen
- Sadler
- Berliner
- Herman
- Patton
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.
Wise words
Words - so innocent and powerless as they are, as standing
in a dictionary, how potent for good and evil they become in
the hands of one who knows how to combine them.