Cal vs Carl - What's the difference?
cal | carl |
(mining, archaic, UK, dialect, Cornwall) wolfram, an ore of tungsten
A rude, rustic man; a churl.
* 1974', In Lent noblemen and '''carls alike had got into the traces and pulled the carts of stone themselves. — Guy Davenport, ''Tatlin!
(obsolete) To snarl; to talk grumpily or gruffly.
*, New York 2001, p.210:
*:full of ache, sorrow, and grief, children again, dizzards, they carle many times as they sit, and talk to themselves, they are angry, waspish, displeased with everything […].
As nouns the difference between cal and carl
is that cal is kale; cabbage while carl is a student at (carleton college), minnesota.As a proper noun carl is
.cal
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Noun
(-)- (Simmonds)