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carr

Noun

  1. A wetland or marshland, typically characterized by the presence of reeds, rushes, and other water-tolerant vegetation.

Example sentence: The carr was teeming with diverse bird species, creating a vibrant ecosystem.


Noun

  1. A four-wheeled, horse-drawn vehicle used for carrying people or goods, typically without a hood or roof.

Example sentence: The carr rattled along the cobblestone streets, transporting vegetables from the market.


Verb

  1. (archaic) To move or convey in a carr.

Example sentence: The villagers would carr their harvested crops to the nearby town.


Noun

  1. (local) A local term, used in certain regions, for a stone-walled enclosure or sheepfold.

Example sentence: The old shepherd led his flock into the carr at dusk for their protection.


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