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Carnose
Carnose Car*nose, Carnous Car"*nous, a. [L. carnosus, fr.
caro, carnis, flesh: cf. OF. carneux, F. charneux.]
1. Of or pertaining to flesh; fleshy.
A distinct carnose muscle. --Ray.
2. (Bot.) Of a fleshy consistence; -- applied to succulent
leaves, stems, etc.
Carnous
Carnose Car*nose, Carnous Car"*nous, a. [L. carnosus, fr.
caro, carnis, flesh: cf. OF. carneux, F. charneux.]
1. Of or pertaining to flesh; fleshy.
A distinct carnose muscle. --Ray.
2. (Bot.) Of a fleshy consistence; -- applied to succulent
leaves, stems, etc.
Meaning of Carno from wikipedia
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Carno is a
village in Powys, Wales. The community,
which is also a
parish in the
historic county of Montgomeryshire,
comprises the
townships of Derlwyn...
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River Carno (Welsh: Afon
Carno) is a
river in Powys, mid Wales, and a
tributary of the
River Severn. The
river is
named after the
village of
Carno, which...
- Zita
Carno (April 15, 1935 –
December 7, 2023) was an
American pianist. She was the
pianist of the Los
Angeles Philharmonic for 25 years.
Carno died in...
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Carno Football Club is an
amateur Welsh football team
based in the
village of
Carno. The team
competes in the
Central Wales Northern Division. The club...
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Frederick John
Westcott (26
March 1865 – 17
September 1941), best
known by his
stage name Fred Karno, was an
English theatre impresario of the British...
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Carno is a
closed railway station in
Carno, on the
Cambrian Line, that was part of the
Newtown and
Machynlleth Railway. The
station was
closed in 1965...
- Rector),
Carno's prop master, to kill
Carno by
sabotaging the
equipment for his most
dangerous escapology trick "The
Throne Of Terror", in
which Carno donned...
- withdraws. The West
Saxon fortress at
Taunton is destro****. 728
Battle of
Carno Mountain in
Gwent where the
British drove the Anglo-Saxons back to the River...
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Carnography (also
carno)
refers to
excessive or
extended scenes of carnage, violence, and gore in
media such as film, literature, and images. The term...
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Carno is a wind farm of 68
turbines which started operation in
October 1996. It
covers an area of over 600
hectares on
Trannon Moor, a
plateau to the...