| CARABAOS | • carabaos n. Plural of carabao. • CARABAO n. a water buffalo. |
| CARABIDS | • carabids n. Plural of carabid. • CARABID n. a black carnivorous beetle. |
| CARABINE | • carabine v. (Transitive, nautical or rock climbing) To attach via carabiner. • carabine n. (Military) A carbine. • CARABINE n. a rifle with a relatively short barrel, also CARABIN, CARBINE. |
| CARABINS | • carabins n. Plural of carabin. • CARABIN n. a rifle with a relatively short barrel, also CARABINE, CARBINE. |
| CARACALS | • caracals n. Plural of caracal. • CARACAL n. (Turkish) the desert lynx of North Africa and South Asia. |
| CARACARA | • caracara n. Any of several South American and Central American birds of prey in the family Falconidae. • Caracara prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Falconidae – certain caracaras. • Cara␣Cara n. A kind of red-fleshed early-to-mid-season navel orange. |
| CARACOLE | • caracole n. A half-turn performed by a horse and rider in dressage. • caracole n. (Cavalry) A combat maneuver where riders of the same squadron turn simultaneously to their left or to their right. • caracole n. (Architecture) A spiral staircase. |
| CARACOLS | • caracols n. Plural of caracol. • caracols v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caracol. • CARACOL v. (French) to perform a half turn on a horse, also CARACOLE. |
| CARACULS | • caraculs n. Plural of caracul. • CARACUL n. (Russian) a sheep of Central Asia; the curled black fleece of its lambs, also KARAKUL. |
| CARAGANA | • caragana n. Any of several shrubs or small trees, of the genus Caragana, that often have golden flowers. • CARAGANA n. any of a genus of hardy leguminous shrubs grown for their showy golden flowers. |
| CARAGEEN | • carageen n. Alternative form of carrageen. • CARAGEEN n. (Irish) a kind of dark red, branched seaweed, aka Irish moss, also CARRAGEEN, CARRAGHEEN. |
| CARAMELS | • caramels n. Plural of caramel. • CARAMEL v. to coat with caramel. |
| CARANGID | • carangid n. (Zoology) Any fish belonging to the family Carangidae, the jackfish. • CARANGID n. a marine fish. |
| CARANNAS | • CARANNA n. (Tupi) a resinous substance yielded by various South American trees, also CARAUNA. |
| CARAPACE | • carapace n. A hard protective covering of bone or chitin, especially one which covers the dorsal portion of an animal. • carapace n. In figurative use. • CARAPACE n. the shell of an animal such as a turtle or armadillo, also CARAPAX. |
| CARASSOW | • carassow n. Archaic form of curassow. • CARASSOW n. a quail-like bird of Curacao, also CURASSOW. |
| CARAUNAS | • CARAUNA n. (Tupi) a resinous substance yielded by various South American trees, also CARANNA. |
| CARAVANS | • caravans n. Plural of caravan. • caravans v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of caravan. • CARAVAN v. to travel in a portable home. |
| CARAVELS | • caravels n. Plural of caravel. • CARAVEL n. a small light fast ship, chiefly Spanish or Portuguese, of the 15th to the 17th cents, also CARAVELLE, CARVEL. |
| CARAWAYS | • caraways n. Plural of caraway. • Caraways prop.n. Plural of Caraway. • CARAWAY n. an umbelliferous plant with aromatic seeds used as a tonic and condiment, also CARRAWAY, CARVY. |