different between carso vs carse
carso
Portuguese
Etymology
See carste
Noun
carso m (plural carsos)
- (geology) karst (type of land formation)
- Synonym: carste
carso From the web:
carse
English
Etymology
Of Celtic origin. Compare Welsh cars (“bog, fen”), carsen (“reed”), Armoric kars, korsen (“bog plant, reed”).
Noun
carse (plural carses)
- (Scotland) Low, fertile land; a river valley.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Jamieson to this entry?)
Anagrams
- CERAs, Cares, Ceras, Cesar, Crase, Creas, Races, SERCA, acers, acres, cares, caser, ceras, crase, e-cars, races, sacre, scare, serac, sérac
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