carl |
harl |
As nouns the difference between carl and harl
is that
carl is a rude, rustic man; a churl while
harl is a fibre, especially a fibre of hemp or flax, or an individual fibre of a feather.
As a verb carl
is to snarl; to talk grumpily or gruffly.
As a proper noun Carl
is a given name derived from Germanic.
carl |
curl |
As nouns the difference between carl and curl
is that
carl is a student at (
carleton college), minnesota while
curl is a piece or lock of curling hair; a ringlet.
As a proper noun carl
is .
As a verb curl is
(
lb) to cause to move in a curve.
yarl |
carl |
As nouns the difference between yarl and carl
is that
yarl is a deep, guttural vocal style with affected pronunciation, characteristic of male grunge and postgrunge singers of the while
carl is a student at (
carleton college), minnesota.
As a verb yarl
is to sing in this manner.
As a proper noun carl is
.
cirl |
carl |
As nouns the difference between cirl and carl
is that
cirl is the cirl bunting while
carl is a student at (
carleton college), minnesota.
As a proper noun carl is
.
cark |
carl |
As nouns the difference between cark and carl
is that
cark is (obsolete) a noxious or corroding worry while
carl is a student at (
carleton college), minnesota.
As a verb cark
is to be filled with worry, solicitude, or troubles or
cark can be .
As a proper noun carl is
.
carn |
carl |
As an interjection carn
is come on.
As a noun carl is
a rude, rustic man; a churl.
As a verb carl is
to snarl; to talk grumpily or gruffly.
As a proper noun Carl is
a given name derived from Germanic.
carl |
cars |
As a proper noun carl
is .
As a noun carl
is a student at (
carleton college), minnesota.
As a verb cars is
to break.
carl |
carr |
As proper nouns the difference between carl and carr
is that
carl is while
carr is a botanical plant name author abbreviation for botanist cedric errol carr (1892-1936).
As a noun carl
is a student at (
carleton college), minnesota.
carl |
caul |
As nouns the difference between carl and caul
is that
carl is a rude, rustic man; a churl while
caul is a style of close-fitting circular cap worn by women in the sixteenth century and later, often made of linen.
As a verb carl
is to snarl; to talk grumpily or gruffly.
As a proper noun Carl
is a given name derived from Germanic.
cart |
carl |
As nouns the difference between cart and carl
is that
cart is to split, kill, put (to death) while
carl is a student at (
carleton college), minnesota.
As a proper noun carl is
.
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