| CARNAHUBAS | • carnahubas n. Plural of carnahuba. • CARNAHUBA n. (Portuguese) a Brazilian palm tree yielding a fine yellowish wax, also CARNAUBA. |
| CARNALISED | • carnalised v. Simple past tense and past participle of carnalise. • CARNALISE v. to sensualise, also CARNALIZE. |
| CARNALISES | • carnalises v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carnalise. • CARNALISE v. to sensualise, also CARNALIZE. |
| CARNALISMS | • carnalisms n. Plural of carnalism. • CARNALISM n. the state of being carnal. |
| CARNALISTS | • carnalists n. Plural of carnalist. • CARNALIST n. a sensualist. |
| CARNALIZED | • carnalized v. Simple past tense and past participle of carnalize. • CARNALIZE v. to sensualise, also CARNALISE. |
| CARNALIZES | • carnalizes v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of carnalize. • CARNALIZE v. to sensualise, also CARNALISE. |
| CARNALLING | • CARNAL v. to act carnally. |
| CARNALLITE | • carnallite n. (Mineralogy) An evaporite composed of a mixture of potassium chloride and magnesium chloride, with the… • CARNALLITE n. a hydrous chloride of potassium and magnesium, sometimes found associated with deposits of rock salt. |
| CARNAROLIS | • CARNAROLI n. (Italian) a variety of short-grained rice used for risotto. |
| CARNASSIAL | • carnassial n. One of the teeth used by a carnivore for shearing flesh, being the last upper premolar and the first lower molar. • CARNASSIAL adj. adapted for tearing. • CARNASSIAL n. a tooth adapted for tearing. |
| CARNATIONS | • carnations n. Plural of carnation. • CARNATION n. a double-flowering cultivated variety of the clove pink. |
| DISCARNATE | • discarnate adj. Having no physical body or form. • DISCARNATE adj. disembodied; separated from the body. |
| EXCARNATED | • excarnated v. Simple past tense and past participle of excarnate. • EXCARNATE v. to deprive or strip of flesh. |
| EXCARNATES | • excarnates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of excarnate. • EXCARNATE v. to deprive or strip of flesh. |
| INCARNATED | • incarnated v. Simple past tense and past participle of incarnate. • INCARNATE v. to embody in flesh, give human form to. |
| INCARNATES | • incarnates v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of incarnate. • INCARNATE v. to embody in flesh, give human form to. |