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carful
English
Etymology
From Middle English carful (“cartful”), equivalent to car +? -ful. Shift in meaning follows that of "cart" to modern senses of car.
Noun
carful (plural carfuls or carsful)
- As much as a car will hold.
- Tourists were arriving by the carful.
Anagrams
- fulcra, furcal
Old English
Alternative forms
- ?earful
Etymology
From caru +? -ful.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k?r.ful/
Adjective
carful
- anxious
- careful
Declension
Derived terms
- carfull??e
Descendants
- Middle English: careful
- English: careful
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jarful
English
Etymology
jar +? -ful
Noun
jarful (plural jarfuls or jarsful)
- As much as a jar will hold
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