different between carmot vs carlot
carmot
English
Etymology
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Noun
carmot (uncountable)
- A mythical element of which the philosopher's stone was believed to be composed.
Anagrams
- comart, marcot
carmot From the web:
carlot
English
Etymology 1
car +? lot
Noun
carlot (plural carlots)
- (US) car park
Etymology 2
From carl.
Noun
carlot (plural carlots)
- (obsolete) A churl; a boor; a peasant or countryman.
- c. 1599, William Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act III, scene 5
- That the old carlot once was master of.
- c. 1599, William Shakespeare, As You Like It, Act III, scene 5
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