| ARTOCARPUS | • Artocarpus prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Moraceae – the breadfruit and close relatives, native to southeast… • ARTOCARPUS n. a plant of the genus Artocarpus of the mulberry family, that includes breadfruit and jack. |
| CARTOGRAMS | • cartograms n. Plural of cartogram. • CARTOGRAM n. a map with diagrammatic statistical information. |
| CARTOMANCY | • cartomancy n. Fortune-telling using cards, as in tarot and Lenormand. • CARTOMANCY n. divination by the use of playing cards. |
| CARTONAGES | • CARTONAGE n. (French) papyrus or linen soaked in plaster, shaped around a body; used for mummy masks and coffins, also CARTONNAGE. |
| CARTONNAGE | • cartonnage n. The papyrus used to wrap mummies in ancient Egypt. • cartonnage n. Pasteboard. • CARTONNAGE n. (French) papyrus or linen soaked in plaster, shaped around a body; used for mummy masks and coffins, also CARTONAGE. |
| CARTOONIER | • CARTOONY adj. resembling a cartoon. |
| CARTOONING | • cartooning v. Present participle of cartoon. • cartooning n. The act of drawing a cartoon or caricature. • CARTOONING n. the making of cartoons. |
| CARTOONISH | • cartoonish adj. Exaggerated or caricatured, in the manner of a cartoon. • CARTOONISH adj. like a cartoon. |
| CARTOONIST | • cartoonist n. (Comics) One who creates a cartoon or strip cartoon. • cartoonist n. (Comics) One who both writes and illustrates comic books or graphic novels. • CARTOONIST n. one who draws cartoons. |
| CARTOPHILE | • cartophile n. A person with an interest in maps. • CARTOPHILE n. a lover of maps. |
| CARTOPHILY | • cartophily n. The hobby of collecting trade cards, especially cigarette cards. • CARTOPHILY n. the hobby of collecting cigarette cards. |
| CARTOPPERS | • cartoppers n. Plural of cartopper. • CARTOPPER n. something suitable for carrying on the top of a car e.g. a fishing craft. |
| CARTOUCHES | • cartouches n. Plural of cartouche. • CARTOUCH n. (French) in Egyptian inscriptions, a circle with a horizontal bar at the bottom, elongated into an oval within which king's names are written, also CARTOUCHE. |