Associations to the word «Carr»
Noun
- Willow
- Woodland
- Quiz
- Purcell
- Ashe
- Harris
- Jeanne
- Celtic
- Cymru
- Tony
- Flanagan
- Greg
- Bowie
- Columnist
- Paperback
- Stalin
- Td
- Maroon
- Chichester
- Stacey
- Antoine
- Brendan
- Halfback
- Cavalier
- Sixteen
- Totem
- Gerry
- Rodriguez
- Historian
- Allan
- Teddy
- Leon
- Saucer
- Tyne
- Mildred
- Viscount
- Vance
- Fremantle
- Trevor
- Mack
- Nfl
- Anthology
- Ding
- Priscilla
- Keith
- Brad
- Josh
- Edwin
- Wally
- Tommy
- Durham
- Carter
- Newcastle
- Fumble
- Derbyshire
- Db
- Knowles
- Wellesley
- Emilia
- Howard
- Ravens
- Jonathan
- Amor
- Hartley
- Clements
- Darlington
- Brandon
- Farrell
- Myra
- Bolshevik
- David
- Hawker
- Cutler
- Gerald
- Pseudonym
- Shoal
- Historiography
- Lenin
- Middlesbrough
- Robert
- Javier
- Rosemary
- Weeks
- Deborah
- Julian
- Jarrett
- Frankie
- Tamara
- Fullback
- Bangor
- Tai
- Aidan
- Michigan
Verb
Wiktionary
CARR, noun. A bog or marsh; marshy ground, swampland.
CARR, noun. A marsh or fen on which low trees or bushes grow; a marshy woodland.
CARR, proper noun. A botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist Cedric Errol Carr (1892-1936).
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