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carrom
English
Noun
carrom (countable and uncountable, plural carroms)
- Alternative spelling of carom
Verb
carrom (third-person singular simple present carroms, present participle carroming, simple past and past participle carromed)
- Alternative spelling of carom
Anagrams
- marcor
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carrow
English
Etymology
From Irish cearrbhach; compare Scottish Gaelic cearrach, from ceàrrbhag (“the left hand”), from ceàrr (“left”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?kæ???/
Noun
carrow (plural carrows)
- (archaic) A strolling gamester in Ireland.
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