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carmel
English
Etymology
Variant of caramel, influenced by two-syllable pronunciations of that word.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?k??.ml?/
Noun
carmel
- (US, uncommon, nonstandard) Alternative form of caramel
Anagrams
- Marcel, calmer, marcel
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charmel
English
Etymology
Hebrew
Noun
charmel
- (biblical) A fruitful field.
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