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Carrel
Carrel Car"rel, n. See Quarrel, an arrow.
Carrel
Carrel Car"rel, n. (Arch.) Same as 4th Carol.

Meaning of Carre from wikipedia

- up carré or carrée in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Carré is a French word, which means "square". Carré may also refer to: Carré (surname) Carré Otis...
- October 1931 – 12 December 2020), better known by his pen name John le Carré (/ləˈkæreɪ/ lə-KARR-ay), was a British author, best known for his espionage...
- Carré Brennan Otis (born September 28, 1968) is an American model and actress. Carré Otis was born in San Francisco, and raised in Marin County, California...
- Carré is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Carré (1852–1938), French theatre director, opera director, actor, librettist; nephew...
- Mathilde Carré (30 June 1908 in Le Creusot, France – 30 May 2007), née Mathilde Lucie Bélard and known as "La Chatte" ("The Cat"), was a French Resistance...
- The Vieux Carré is an IBA official ****tail made with rye whiskey, cognac, sweet vermouth, Bénédictine, and Peychaud's bitters. It originated with Walter...
- A rack of lamb, also known as carré d'agneau (though this term may also refer to other cuts), is a lamb cut that is perpendicular to the spine and includes...
- Michel Carré (20 October 1821, Besançon – 27 June 1872, Argenteuil) was a prolific French librettist. He went to Paris in 1840 intending to become a painter...
- Ferdinand Philippe Edouard Carré (11 March 1824 – 11 January 1900) was a French engineer, born at Moislains (Somme) on 11 March 1824. Carré is best known as the...
- The French Quarter, also known as the Vieux Carré, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of New Orleans. After New Orleans (French: Nouvelle-Orléans)...